Statement of-Continued Myers, Gill, Paul Van de Water, and Charles Revier, Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations, as a panel. Ruvoldt, Harold, attorney, Jersey City, N.J.. Scott, Hon. Robert W., Governor of North Carolina, chairman of the education commission of the States representing the National Governors' Conference___. Selden, David, president of the American Federation of Teachers; and Carl J. Megel, director of legislation of the American Federation of Teachers. Walton, Clarence, president, the Catholic University of America, accompanied by Bishop William E. McManus and Ivan E. Zylstra, representing the President's Panel on Non-Public Education... Prepared statements, letters, supplemental material, etc.: Bell, Hon. Alphonzo, a Representative in Congress from the State of Berke, Joel S., director, educational finance and governance program, "A Brief Summary of Recent School Finance Reform Activity," "Civil Action-Opinion," superior court of New Jersey. "Civil Action No. 68-175-SA", U.S. District Court, Western District of Texas Pa 208, "Lawyers' Committee Expands Its Finance Project," a com- "L.A. 29820 (Super. Ct. No. 938254)," a Supreme Court case "Memorandum and Order No. 3-71 Civ. 243," in the U.S. Dis- Statement of.. "School Taxing and Spending Systems Valid Under Serrano v. Dow, Hon. John G., a Representative in Congress from the State of Ford, Hon. William D., a Representative in Congress from the State "Quality School Assistance Act," a statement entitled, delivered "Quality School Assistance Act of 1972, cosponsors,' entitled a list Hatter Terry J., Jr., Western Center on Law and Poverty, Los Angeles, Haydock, Roger S., chief counsel, Legal Assistance of Ramsey County, Appendix Í. -Results of school financing discrimination (charts)_ Johns, R. L., project director, National Educational Finance Project, Karsh, Norman, executive director, President's Commission on School recommendations.. Kirst, Michael W., Schools of Education and Business Administra- "Rationales for Differential Funding," a paper entitled__ Prepared statements, letters, supplemental material, etc.—Continued Press summary of the Fleischmann's Commission's report__. California-Expenditures by type of district, 1968-69 (chart) _ _ _ _ California-State income tax as an alternative to property tax for Page 342 390 589 603 604 Combined State/local tax burden for education by selected income 594 Combined tax burden for sample States, 1968-69 (chart). 593 599 Effective property tax rates for education as a proportion of total 590 Michigan measures of student need, 1968-69 (chart) 600 Property values and property tax rates by type of district, 1968- 589 Revenue by source and type of district, all study States, 1968-69 591 Revenues by source and type of district, all study States, 1968–69 592 State sales tax an alternative to property tax for education 602 Statement of 487 Teacher characteristics, 1968–69 (chart). 596 Mammenga, Sen. Gene, member, education committee, Minnesota Comparison by school district of H.F. 5 (vetoed bill) and October 368 Comparison of present school maintenance mill rates with those 361 364 School finance reform and, property tax reduction; the Minnesota 358 McElroy, Neil, chairman of the President's Commission on School 421 McLoone, Dr. Eugene P., associate professor of Economics and "Finances of Large-City School Systems," a comparative analysis 642 "HEW News," a press release---. 643 641 Statement of___ Myers, Will, senior analyst, Advisory Commission on Intergovern- "ACIR Recommendations on the State Responsibility for Fi- 524 "Published Reviews of the Advisory Commission on Inter- 509 Statement of... 513 Pucinski, Hon. Roman C., chairman, General Subcommittee on Ruvoldt, Harold J., Jr., partner in the law firm of Ruvoldt & Ruvoldt, special counsel to the cities of Jersey City, Paterson, Plainfield, and East Orange: Appendix I.-"To Satisfy the Deep Hunger for Learning," an 313 Appendix II.-"Address to New Jersey School Boards Associa- Statement of.. 315 312 Prepared statements, letters, supplemental material, etc.—Continued Scott, Hon. Robert W., Governor, State of North Carolina, state- Page ment of Selden, David, president, American Federation of Teachers: Desmond, John E., president, Chicago Teachers Union, letter to Riordan, Mary Ellen, president, Detroit Federation of Teachers, "What New York City's Schools Need," an article entitled.. 398 142 142 142 134 129 141 536 537 APPENDIX Brownell, John A., chairman, ESEA title III State advisory council, department of education, State of Hawaii, letter to Chairman Perkins, dated April 21, 1972, enclosing a resolution__ Bozeman, C. Howard, attorney, Knoxville, Tenn., letter to Chairman Page 832 833 791 792 Cohen, David, et al., Harvard Graduate School of Education: "The Effects of Revenue Sharing and Block Grants on Education,' Davis, Mitchell, chairman, State advisory council, title III, ESEA, de- Fobert, Rudolph J., chairman, ESEA title III, Massachusetts Advisory 834 834 Letter to Chairman Perkins, dated February 29, 1972. "What ESEA Title III Has Accomplished in the U.S.,' entitled.. 839 a fact sheet 840 Henry, Elizabeth J., Knoxville, Tenn., letter to Chairman Perkins, dated 842 Johns, Roe L., director, National Educational Finance Project, "Excerpts from Alternative Programs for Financing Education," a publication 655 entitled.. Laverne, Hon. Thomas, Senator, New York State Senate, letter to Jack McGuigan, J. Lorne, minister of education, department of education, New National School Boards Association, statement on behalf of. Shields, Roscoe, Jr., chairman, ESEA title III state advisory council, Shapp, Hon. Milton J., Governor, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Wills, Jane (Mrs. Robert), Worthington, Ohio, letter to Hon. Chalmers 842 794 825 843 844 801 844 |