Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Appropriations, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 |
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1966 obligations activities Administration agencies BLASER Board of Education building capacity Capital outlay project CARROLL Center Chairman Chief GALOTTA COLE Commissioners Congress Heights construction cost Funds available D.C. Stadium direct appropriation District of Columbia Economic Opportunity Act Elementary School addition Elementary School replacement elimi employees enrollment Estimated cost Funds facilities Fairfax City Federal grants fiscal year 1968 HANSEN HARRIS Highway House income Increase 1968 estimate information follows June 30 Junior High School justification McCALLISTER ment mentally retarded Metropolitan Negroes Office operating expenses outlay project schedule parking parole percent pool positions prekindergarten priority problem Program Posi Program total Posi Project number Public Schools pupils record recreation Senator BYRD Senator HRUSKA Stadium staff Streets supply teachers textbooks tions Program total tions total tions TOBRINER total tions total TREVVETT Washington WOODSON
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