Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1992: Nondepartmental witnessesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1991 - 1056 pages |
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Welcome to the subcommittee , Senator . Your statement will be made a part of the record in its entirety . And please proceed as you so desire . Senator EXON . Mr. Chairman , thank you very much . Let me also ask unanimous ...
Welcome to the subcommittee , Senator . Your statement will be made a part of the record in its entirety . And please proceed as you so desire . Senator EXON . Mr. Chairman , thank you very much . Let me also ask unanimous ...
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As you are aware , Mr. Chairman , the administration has proposed placing impact aid in block grant funding in one package , and I suggest that this makes no sense . Impact aid funding does not pass through the State education ...
As you are aware , Mr. Chairman , the administration has proposed placing impact aid in block grant funding in one package , and I suggest that this makes no sense . Impact aid funding does not pass through the State education ...
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Mr. Chairman , Impact Aid is of basic importance to these schools and should be fully funded . Even more important , it is a fundamental obligation of the federal government . This should not be considered a " discretionary " program in ...
Mr. Chairman , Impact Aid is of basic importance to these schools and should be fully funded . Even more important , it is a fundamental obligation of the federal government . This should not be considered a " discretionary " program in ...
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... of the program despite the important assistance it provides to communities facing an influx of federally - connected students . Mr. Chairman , this budget proposal does not take into account the very real needs around the nation ...
... of the program despite the important assistance it provides to communities facing an influx of federally - connected students . Mr. Chairman , this budget proposal does not take into account the very real needs around the nation ...
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Mr. Chairman , thank you very much , and as I said in my statement , you and the subcommittee and the full committee have been stepping in there doing the right thing with what funds you have . And as I cited , we are still not even ...
Mr. Chairman , thank you very much , and as I said in my statement , you and the subcommittee and the full committee have been stepping in there doing the right thing with what funds you have . And as I cited , we are still not even ...
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