Labor-Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1967: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Eighty-ninth Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 14745 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 - 2690 pages |
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... pay more for title I than they were going to get back in title I , I did not like the risk of giving up or losing the ... payment into communities with m to use those funds where they are most needed for the funda- eds in the schools . I ...
... pay more for title I than they were going to get back in title I , I did not like the risk of giving up or losing the ... payment into communities with m to use those funds where they are most needed for the funda- eds in the schools . I ...
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... payments , the reports showed an alarmingly high default rate . We went to work and undertook to establish audit ... payment , but in more frequent installments , and we have introduced the followup systems and reports systems that ...
... payments , the reports showed an alarmingly high default rate . We went to work and undertook to establish audit ... payment , but in more frequent installments , and we have introduced the followup systems and reports systems that ...
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... pay it ; " Nobody pushes me . Why should I pay it back ? " - thereby depriving some other boy or girl of the same opportunity that he was able to enjoy in order to get the money to receive an education . I think that one of the most ...
... pay it ; " Nobody pushes me . Why should I pay it back ? " - thereby depriving some other boy or girl of the same opportunity that he was able to enjoy in order to get the money to receive an education . I think that one of the most ...
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... pay to pay . Mr. KELLY . I think the early results were disturbing but they were not universally disturbing . Many of the universities were doing an excellent job . In some instances , people were entitled to deferment- people who had ...
... pay to pay . Mr. KELLY . I think the early results were disturbing but they were not universally disturbing . Many of the universities were doing an excellent job . In some instances , people were entitled to deferment- people who had ...
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... Payment for military service credits . 105 , 000 , 000 120,000,000 120 , 000 , 000 105 , 000 , 000 -15 , 000 , 000 Payment to trust funds for health insurance for the aged . 367,800,000 925,822,000 925,822,000 832,947,000 -92,875,000 ...
... Payment for military service credits . 105 , 000 , 000 120,000,000 120 , 000 , 000 105 , 000 , 000 -15 , 000 , 000 Payment to trust funds for health insurance for the aged . 367,800,000 925,822,000 925,822,000 832,947,000 -92,875,000 ...
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1966 appropriation 1967 estimate Increase activities additional Administration agencies air pollution amendments Amount tions Posi assistance authorized budget Bureau cancer centers colleges Congress construction continue cost demonstration dental Department desegregation disabled disease Education Act effective environmental health equipment established estimate 1967 estimate evaluation expanded facilities fellowships FERRAZZANO fiscal year 1967 funds handicapped higher education hospitals improvement Increase or decrease institutions laboratory legislation ment mentally retarded million Miss SWITZER MUIRHEAD National North Carolina nursing Office operation patients payment percent pesticide planning positions problems professional projects proposed Public Health Service Public Law 874 reduction research and training school districts school system Senator ALLOTT Senator BYRD Senator COTTON Senator HILL South Dakota specialist staff student loan studies Subtotal teachers teaching teaching grants traineeships training grants training programs tuberculosis University vocational education vocational rehabilitation Vocational Rehabilitation Act workshops
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Page 283 - ... shall be consistent with achievement of the objectives of the statute authorizing the financial assistance in connection with which the action is taken.
Page 283 - Each Federal department and agency which is empowered to extend Federal financial assistance to any program or activity, by way of grant, loan, or contract other than a contract of insurance or guaranty...
Page 175 - For payment of subscriptions to the InterAmerican Development Bank for expansion of the Fund for Special Operations, $50,000,000 to remain available until expended: Provided, That this paragraph shall be effective only upon enactment into law of authorizing legislation.".
Page 359 - Provided, That this paragraph shall be effective only upon enactment into law of HR 9567, Eighty-ninth Congress, or similar legislation.] (Department of Health, Education and Welfare Appropriation Act, 1966; Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1966.) NOTE.
Page 155 - For carrying out the provisions of titles I, II, and III of the Vocational Education Act of 1946, as amended (20 USC 15i15m, 15o-15q, 15aa-15jj, 15aaa-15ggg), section 1 of the Act of March 3, 1931 (20 USC 30), the Act of March 18, 1950 (20 USC 31-33...
Page 421 - ... paying part of the cost of projects for research, demonstrations, training, and traineeships, and projects for the establishment of special facilities and services, which, in the judgment of the Secretary, hold promise of making a substantial contribution to the solution of vocational rehabilitation problems common to all or several States...
Page 290 - Staff desegregation for the 1966-67 school year must include significant progress beyond what was accomplished for the 1965-66 school year in the desegregation of teachers assigned to schools on a regular full-time basis. Patterns of staff assignment to initiate staff desegregation might include, for example: (1) Some desegregation of professional staff in each school in the system, (2) the assignment of a significant portion of the professional staff of each race to particular schools in the system...
Page 788 - ... (2) cooperate with other Federal departments and agencies, with air pollution control agencies, with other public and private agencies, institutions, and organizations, and with any industries involved, in the preparation and conduct of such research and other activities...
Page 40 - Improved methods and procedures to identify and measure the effects of pollutants on water uses, including those pollutants created by new technological developments; and [p.
Page 361 - An amount of $2,900,000 will provide a new data gathering activity involving the collection of achievement data on a consistent basis to evaluate improvements in education of students; a survey of Adult and Business Training to obtain reliable data on this greatly expanding area of education, and to purchase data from the current Population Survey of the Bureau of the Census. 4. An increase of $350,000 for machine tabulation is due to the expanded educational statistics system.