Page images
PDF
EPUB

FULL YEAR MANPOWER REVENUE SHARING FUND FACT SHEET

(Full Year Manpower Special Revenue
Sharing Payments)

[blocks in formation]

$36, 169, 000
3,184,000
13,392, 000
18, 299.000
167,996, 000
17, 656, 000
23, 199, 000
4,830,000

15, 155, 000

59,308, 000

42, 551, 000
5,095,000
5,319,000
80, 870, 000
41,030,000
19. 243,000
15, 520, 000
25, 784, 000
37, 034, 000
8,805, 000
26, 432,000
43.218,000
76. 162.000
27, 492,000
29. 116,000
40.225,000

6, 288, 000
9.986, 000
4,223,000
4,850,000
53, 546,000
9,165,000

[blocks in formation]

Note:

Based on latest available data, as provided in the manpower bill.

Source:

Statement by Senator Winston Prouty (R., Vt.), Congressional Record (Daily Edition, March 16, 1971), p. H1607.

[ocr errors][ocr errors]

FOOTNOTES

1/

117 Congressional Record H1272 (Daily ed.) March 4, 1971.

[blocks in formation]

8/ 117 Congressional Record S3211-12 (Daily ed.), March 16, 1971.

[blocks in formation]

10/ Washington Post (Associated Press), August 3, 1971.

11/

Edward C. Banfield, "Revenue Sharing in Theory and Practice,"
Public Interest (Spring 1971), p. 44.

ANALYSES PUBLISHED TO DATE IN 1971

REVIEW 1970 SESSION OF THE CONGRESS AND INDEX OF AEI PUBLICATIONS

A STRATEGY FOR U.S. BALANCE OF PAYMENTS POLICY, Gottfried Haberler and
Thomas D. Willett

OVERVIEW OF THE FEDERAL BUDGET, FISCAL 1972

CAMPAIGN FINANCES: TWO VIEWS OF THE POLITICAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL

IMPLICATIONS, Howard R. Penniman and Ralph K. Winter, Jr. ($3.00)
INCOMES POLICIES ABROAD, Eric Schiff

CASE FOR MODERATION IN THE ECONOMIC RECOVERY OF 1971, William Fellner
ISSUES AFFECTING PRIVATE PENSIONS ($3.00)

WELFARE REFORM PROPOSALS

SOCIAL SECURITY AMENDMENTS

PROPOSALS ON EMERGENCY DISPUTES IN TRANSPORTATION

ECONOMICS OF HEALTH AND PUBLIC POLICY, Rita Ricardo Campbell ($3.00)
GENERAL REVENUE SHARING PROPOSALS

BILLS TO REFORM THE APPROPRIATIONS PROCESS

SOVIET MILITARY TRENDS: IMPLICATIONS FOR U.S. SECURITY, William R.
Kintner and Robert L. Pfaltzgraff, Jr. ($3.00)

JUDICIAL REFORM (High School Debate Topic)

BILLS TO INCREASE THE MINIMUM WAGE

BRAZIL'S TROTTING PEG, Juergen B. Donges

SPECIAL REVENUE SHARING FOR MANPOWER TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMS

1970 SPECIAL ANALYSES

U.S. GOVERNMENT FINANCES: A 22-YEAR PERSPECTIVE, 1950-1971 ($3.00)
POLITICAL ACTIVITIES OF COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES: SOME POLITICAL AND
LEGAL IMPLICATIONS, Robert H. Bork, Howard G. Krane, and George D.
Webster ($3.00)

TRENDS IN PRESCRIPTION DRUG PRICES, John M. Firestone ($3.00)

THE ABM SAFEGUARD SYSTEM (Rev. Ed.) ($3.00)

VESTING AND TERMINATION PROVISIONS IN PRIVATE PENSION PLANS,

Carl H. Fischer

SIGNIFICANT DECISIONS OF THE SUPREME COURT, 1969-1970 TERM, Paul C.

Bartholomew

THE PRISONER OF WAR PROBLEM

THE NEW FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAM

PRIVATE ENTERPRISE AND SOCIALISM IN THE MIDDLE EAST, Howard S. Ellis ($3.00) THE DILEMMA OF ISRAEL, Harry B. Ellis ($3.00)

TRADE PATTERNS IN THE MIDDLE EAST, Lee E. Preston ($3.00)

Price:

Discounts:

$2.00 per copy except as indicated
25 to 99 copies--20%; 100 to 299 copies--30%
300 to 499 copies--40%; 500 and over--50%

AMERICAN ENTERPRISE INSTITUTE

1200 17th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036

[graphic][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][ocr errors][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed]
[blocks in formation]

WITHOUT APPROVAL THE BILL (S. 3867) ENTITLED "AN ACT TO ASSURE OPPORTUNITIES FOR EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING TO UNEMPLOYED AND UNDEREMPLOYED PERSONS, TO ASSIST STATES AND LOCAL COMMUNITIES IN PROVIDING NEEDED PUBLIC SERVICES, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES

DECEMBER 21 (legislative day, DECEMBER 15), 1970.-Read and ordered to be printed

To the Senate of the United States:

It is with reluctance that I return to the Congress without my approval the Employment and Manpower Act of 1970. Despite concerted efforts made by the administration to achieve constructive legislation, the bill sent to me for signature does not achieve the reforms necessary to establish a manpower program that will serve the needs of the nation or the individual job seeker. I cannot accept this legislation which only perpetuates and extends the deficiencies in our manpower programs.

This administration sent a manpower reform proposal to the Congress in August of 1969. That bill would have pulled together the present unrelated, narrowly targeted manpower training programs and would have made it possible for State and local governments to develop comprehensive programs that are closely adjusted to the needs of local communities and the individual worker. It would have reformed the present program structure which has proven to be almost impossible for communities to understand or to administer effectively.

48-011

« PreviousContinue »