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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... increase of $ 238,000,000 . This request , keeping with our authorization propos- als , will try to put accountability for results into our Chapter 1 pro- gram . MAGNET SCHOOLS REQUEST Magnet schools are a highlight of this budget . As ...
... increase of $ 238,000,000 . This request , keeping with our authorization propos- als , will try to put accountability for results into our Chapter 1 pro- gram . MAGNET SCHOOLS REQUEST Magnet schools are a highlight of this budget . As ...
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... increase of $ 238 million , which will enable us to provide assistance to about 5.6 million disadvantaged children . In keeping with our reauthori- zation proposals , most of this increase would be used to aid school districts with ...
... increase of $ 238 million , which will enable us to provide assistance to about 5.6 million disadvantaged children . In keeping with our reauthori- zation proposals , most of this increase would be used to aid school districts with ...
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... increased aid to almost 6 million students . We project that total Federal aid available will increase by nearly $ 900 mil- lion to $ 16.5 billion . Most of the increase will be in Pell grants , where we are seeking to increase the ...
... increased aid to almost 6 million students . We project that total Federal aid available will increase by nearly $ 900 mil- lion to $ 16.5 billion . Most of the increase will be in Pell grants , where we are seeking to increase the ...
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... INCREASE Secretary BENNETT . If not the maximum amount , pretty close , Mr. Chairman . If I remember correctly , the agreement for 1988 suggested for domestic discretionary programs a maximum of a 2- percent increase ; am I correct ...
... INCREASE Secretary BENNETT . If not the maximum amount , pretty close , Mr. Chairman . If I remember correctly , the agreement for 1988 suggested for domestic discretionary programs a maximum of a 2- percent increase ; am I correct ...
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... increase over the years , particularly in the Work - Study program . It is 20 percent now , and we get a bigger bang for the buck . er . Mr. CONTE . Well , the law already calls for increases . Mr. CARNES . We would like to see that ...
... increase over the years , particularly in the Work - Study program . It is 20 percent now , and we get a bigger bang for the buck . er . Mr. CONTE . Well , the law already calls for increases . Mr. CARNES . We would like to see that ...
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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...
Page 635 - Since the passage of the Education for All Handicapped Children Act...
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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Page 715 - Welfare, is authorized to make grants to and contracts with States and public or nonprofit agencies and organizations, including institutions of higher education, to pay part of the cost of projects for...
Page 404 - ... purpose and requires an amount of additional assistance equal to at least $1,000 or one-half of 1 per centum of such agency's current operating expenditures during the fiscal year preceding the one in which such disaster occurred, whichever is less, and...