Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and related agencies appropriations for 1989: hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, One Hundredth Congress, second sessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 |
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... ESTIMATES The principal objection that we have to the CBO cost estimates is that CBO simply can't come up with a ... estimate altogether . PRIOR YEAR FUNDS TO SUPPLEMENT 1988 PELL COSTS We think those things have costs , and we have ...
... ESTIMATES The principal objection that we have to the CBO cost estimates is that CBO simply can't come up with a ... estimate altogether . PRIOR YEAR FUNDS TO SUPPLEMENT 1988 PELL COSTS We think those things have costs , and we have ...
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... estimates the $ 4.26 billion available will be sufficient to cover the program costs . Will you comment on that ... estimate ? Secretary Bennett . The Department estimated that a $ 2,200 maximum award would cost $ 4.519 billion in ...
... estimates the $ 4.26 billion available will be sufficient to cover the program costs . Will you comment on that ... estimate ? Secretary Bennett . The Department estimated that a $ 2,200 maximum award would cost $ 4.519 billion in ...
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... estimating non - liquid assets is responsible for a significant amount of the award error in the Pell Grant program . We estimate that the student error in this program would be reduced by almost $ 70 million through the elimination of ...
... estimating non - liquid assets is responsible for a significant amount of the award error in the Pell Grant program . We estimate that the student error in this program would be reduced by almost $ 70 million through the elimination of ...
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... estimates that the cost of the proposed Pell Grant program is $ 5.011 billion , which includes a savings of $ 187 ... estimate of $ 5.011 billion in fiscal year 1989 reflects the costs associated with the Adminis- tration's proposals ...
... estimates that the cost of the proposed Pell Grant program is $ 5.011 billion , which includes a savings of $ 187 ... estimate of $ 5.011 billion in fiscal year 1989 reflects the costs associated with the Adminis- tration's proposals ...
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... estimate that school districts could serve between 4.8 and 5.0 million children with Basic Grant and Concentration Grant funds . However , this range is strictly an estimate because local school districts , not the Federal Government ...
... estimate that school districts could serve between 4.8 and 5.0 million children with Basic Grant and Concentration Grant funds . However , this range is strictly an estimate because local school districts , not the Federal Government ...
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Page 721 - EVALUATION SEC. 207. (a) The Secretary shall measure and evaluate the impact of all programs authorized by this Act, their effectiveness in achieving stated goals in general, and in relation to their cost, their impact on related programs, and their structure and mechanisms for delivery of services, including, where appropriate, comparisons with appropriate control groups composed of persons who have not participated in such programs.
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Page 394 - To compensate school districts for the cost of educating children when enrollments and the availability of revenues from local sources have been adversely affected by Federal activities, Public Laws 81-874 and 81-815, as amended, provide funds for current operating expenses and construction assistance.
Page 362 - States, an increase in the number of children who reside on Federal property or reside with a parent employed on Federal property...
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Page 509 - In applied research the objective of the sponsoring agency is to gain knowledge or understanding necessary for determining the means by which a recognized and specific need may be met.
Page 663 - ... to assure that all handicapped children have available to them, within the time periods specified in section 612 (2) (B), a free appropriate public education which emphasizes special education and related services designed to meet their unique needs, to assure that the rights of handicapped children and their parents or guardians are protected, to assist States and Localities to provide for the education of all handicapped children, and to assess and assure the effectiveness of efforts to educate...
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