Federal Subsidy Programs: A Staff Study Prepared for the Use of the Subcommittee on Priorities and Economy in Government of the Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1974 - 127 pages "A staff study prepared for the use of the Subcommittee on Priorities and Economy in Government of the Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United States."--T.p. |
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... production . The Government alters the price or cost of the good , service , or factor as a quid pro quo for certain economic behavior by the recipient , either in the form of inducing the performance of economic activity or the ...
... production . The Government alters the price or cost of the good , service , or factor as a quid pro quo for certain economic behavior by the recipient , either in the form of inducing the performance of economic activity or the ...
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... production stabilization . 688 735 845 625 280 320 Cotton production stabilization .. 828 917 824 813 .715 79 1,644 1,504 1,053 1,846 1 , 171 25 Sugar production stabilization .. 93 84 88 89 89 92 Wheat production stabilization . 863 ...
... production stabilization . 688 735 845 625 280 320 Cotton production stabilization .. 828 917 824 813 .715 79 1,644 1,504 1,053 1,846 1 , 171 25 Sugar production stabilization .. 93 84 88 89 89 92 Wheat production stabilization . 863 ...
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... production stabilization . 1,644 1,504 1,052 1,846 1,171 25 Sugar production stabilization . 93 84 88 89 89 92 Wheat production stabilization . 863 874 878 863 477 75 National Wool Act . 53 Dairy and beekeeper indemnity . 30 72 113 68 0 ...
... production stabilization . 1,644 1,504 1,052 1,846 1,171 25 Sugar production stabilization . 93 84 88 89 89 92 Wheat production stabilization . 863 874 878 863 477 75 National Wool Act . 53 Dairy and beekeeper indemnity . 30 72 113 68 0 ...
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... production of surplus crops to keep crops in balance with demand , to reduce public cost , and to make price support programs more effective . The payments are used for production costs and to help farmers maintain their income . Direct ...
... production of surplus crops to keep crops in balance with demand , to reduce public cost , and to make price support programs more effective . The payments are used for production costs and to help farmers maintain their income . Direct ...
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... production of surplus crops to keep crops in balance with demand , to reduce public cost , and to make price - support programs more effective . The payments are used for production costs and to help farmers maintain their income ...
... production of surplus crops to keep crops in balance with demand , to reduce public cost , and to make price - support programs more effective . The payments are used for production costs and to help farmers maintain their income ...
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Agricultural Act Agricultural Stabilization areas assistance Authorization benefits Budget account capital gains treatment cash payments benefits-in-kind CFDA Child Nutrition Act Conservation Service corporations costs_ Credit subsidies deduction Department of Agri Department of Agriculture Department of Health depreciation Description_ Direct cash payments Direct loans Direct recipient Direct recipient_ economic development eligible employment estimates export Farmers Home Administration Federal Subsidy Programs Financial form Financial form__ Direct Fiscal year 1970 fiscal year 1972 foreign Formula requirements funds Government grants Guaranteed/insured loans Higher Education Act Identification Identification__ Identification___ Objectives improve included institutions of higher Interest rate Joint Economic Committee low-income Manpower Administration ment National nonprofit Office of Education percent PROGRAM Administering agency projects Public Law rate and maturity rehabilitation rural Section Stabilization and Conservation Stat SUBSIDIES In millions Subsidy costs Tax Reform Act Tax subsidies tion Total order Veterans Welfare
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Page 73 - Such term also includes any public or other nonprofit collegiate or associate degree school of nursing and any school which provides not less than a oneyear program of training to prepare students for gainful employment in a recognized occupation and which meets the provisions of clauses (1), (2), (4), and (5).
Page 71 - PART B — NATIONAL TEACHER CORPS STATEMENT OF PURPOSE AND AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS SEC. 511. (a) The purpose of this part is to strengthen the educational opportunities available to children in areas having concentrations of low-income families and to encourage colleges and universities to broaden their programs of teacher preparation...
Page 75 - Generally, any US citizen, national, or person in the United States for other than a temporary purpose, who Is enrolled or accepted for enrollment on at least a half-time basis at an eligible post secondary school may apply.
Page 93 - LH grants is to provide decent, safe, and sanitary low-rent housing and related facilities for domestic farm labor when there is a pressing need for such facilities in the area and there is reasonable doubt that the housing can be provided without grant assistance. § 1822.203 Definitions. As used in this subpart: (a) "Domestic farm labor...
Page 39 - State revenue (other than revenues derived from the program) appropriated or utilized specifically for program purposes (other than salaries and administrative expenses at the State, as distinguished from local, level) shall constitute at least 4...
Page 70 - Service, reporting fiscal year 1969 obligations to the Committee on Academic Science and Engineering of the Federal Council for Science and Technology. In...
Page 98 - Nation's natural environment and heritage, and (3) further development and maintenance of the natural resources of the United States by the youth, upon whom will fall the ultimate responsibility for maintaining and managing these resources for the American people.
Page 75 - The exemption from taxation of money or property devoted to charitable and other purposes is based upon the theory that the Government is compensated for the loss of revenue by its relief from financial burden which would otherwise have to be met by appropriations from public funds, and by the benefits resulting from the promotion of the general welfare.
Page 36 - ... are unemployed, part-time employed, working for low wages, or living on limited pensions. If families are not receiving welfare assistance, eligibility is based on family size and income, and their level of resources.
Page 102 - For purposes of this subsection, the term "owner" means any person who owns an interest in such timber. including a sublessor and a holder of a contract to cut timber. (c) Disposal of coal or domestic iron ore with a retained economic interest. In the case of the disposal of coal (including lignite) , or iron ore mined in the United States, held for more than 6 months before such disposal, by the owner thereof under any form of contract by virtue of which such owner retains an economic interest in...