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... Federal funds allotted among the States would not commit the Federal Government to an appropriation beyond the amount actually appropriated each year in the regular appropriation process . We also are asking , in S. 1618 , congressional ...
... Federal funds allotted among the States would not commit the Federal Government to an appropriation beyond the amount actually appropriated each year in the regular appropriation process . We also are asking , in S. 1618 , congressional ...
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... Federal funds is required . Under Sec . 7 for training and research fellow- ships , no matching funds are required . Appropriations : $ 29,700,000 . CONSTRUCTION GRANTS ( SEC . 12 ) Purpose : To provide for both State and local planning ...
... Federal funds is required . Under Sec . 7 for training and research fellow- ships , no matching funds are required . Appropriations : $ 29,700,000 . CONSTRUCTION GRANTS ( SEC . 12 ) Purpose : To provide for both State and local planning ...
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... Federal funds may pay up to 90 percent of the cost of training services as well as a weekly training allowance for the trainee and his dependents . Such training allowances may not exceed $ 25 per week plus $ 10 for each dependent ...
... Federal funds may pay up to 90 percent of the cost of training services as well as a weekly training allowance for the trainee and his dependents . Such training allowances may not exceed $ 25 per week plus $ 10 for each dependent ...
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... federal govern ment to provide whatever federal funds are required to match all state expendi tures under an approved state plan , to the extent of a state's allotment . The proposed amendment would make clear that the amount of federal ...
... federal govern ment to provide whatever federal funds are required to match all state expendi tures under an approved state plan , to the extent of a state's allotment . The proposed amendment would make clear that the amount of federal ...
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... Federal grants .. rsons rehabilitated .. 72 , 325 , 836 153,566 , 026 80 , 700,000 236,000,000 $ 400,000,000 96 , 200 , 000 287 , 000 , 000 $ 500,000,000 114 , 700 , 000 $ 600 , 000 , 000 136 , 700,000 343 , 400 , 000 407 , 900 , 000 ...
... Federal grants .. rsons rehabilitated .. 72 , 325 , 836 153,566 , 026 80 , 700,000 236,000,000 $ 400,000,000 96 , 200 , 000 287 , 000 , 000 $ 500,000,000 114 , 700 , 000 $ 600 , 000 , 000 136 , 700,000 343 , 400 , 000 407 , 900 , 000 ...
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