Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1973: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-second Congress, Second Session, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 |
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Page 27
... basic education , which is literacy training for adults , is $ 7 million . For drug abuse education and dissemination of special information about the hazards of drug abuse the amount is $ 12.4 million . They should add up to $ 143 ...
... basic education , which is literacy training for adults , is $ 7 million . For drug abuse education and dissemination of special information about the hazards of drug abuse the amount is $ 12.4 million . They should add up to $ 143 ...
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... basic teachers , a lot of training of teachers . Mr. SHRIVER . Would it be left up to local schools ? Mr. CARDWELL . To the local school districts or any of the nonprofit parties of interest to the community . It wouldn't necessarily ...
... basic teachers , a lot of training of teachers . Mr. SHRIVER . Would it be left up to local schools ? Mr. CARDWELL . To the local school districts or any of the nonprofit parties of interest to the community . It wouldn't necessarily ...
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... basic vocational rehabilitation program administered by the Social Rehabiltaton Serv- ice , the juvenile delinquency program and the programs of the Administration on Aging , go from $ 831 million to $ 939 million , an increase of $ 108 ...
... basic vocational rehabilitation program administered by the Social Rehabiltaton Serv- ice , the juvenile delinquency program and the programs of the Administration on Aging , go from $ 831 million to $ 939 million , an increase of $ 108 ...
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... basic institution seems endemic . Why is this so ? One reason , it seems to me , stems from our very successes . It is not that we have come so far , but that we seem so near , so exasperatingly near , to realizing our national hopes ...
... basic institution seems endemic . Why is this so ? One reason , it seems to me , stems from our very successes . It is not that we have come so far , but that we seem so near , so exasperatingly near , to realizing our national hopes ...
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... basic law and implementing regulations affect the amount spent through these programs . Moreover , any changes which we propose must allow for leadtime before they have an im- pact on the outlay estimates . Mr. FLOOD . That is what I ...
... basic law and implementing regulations affect the amount spent through these programs . Moreover , any changes which we propose must allow for leadtime before they have an im- pact on the outlay estimates . Mr. FLOOD . That is what I ...
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activities addition Administration on Aging agencies alcohol appropriation areas Assistant Secretary basic behavior CARDWELL CASEY Center cerebral palsy Child Health clinics committee comprehensive Conference Congress contraceptives coordination costs County cystic fibrosis deaf delinquency Developmental Disabilities disabled disease disorders drug abuse effective effort elderly estimated evaluation facilities family planning services Federal fiscal year 1971 FLOOD grants Health Service hospitals improve increase Indian Health Service involved legislation Maternal and Child medicaid medicare ment Mental Health mentally retarded MICHEL million multiple sclerosis National Institute needs Office of Education older operation patients payments percent personnel persons population prevention problems proposed Public Health reduce responsible Secretary RICHARDSON Services and Mental Social and Rehabilitation Social Security Social Security Administration speech speech pathology staff tion Title training programs treatment trust funds vocational rehabilitation welfare