Oversight Hearings on the Impact Aid Laws and Testimony on H.R. 5181: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education of the Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, First Session on H.R. 5181 ... February 27, April 9 and 15, 1975U.S. Government Printing Office, 1975 - 169 pages |
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... Connecticut LLOYD MEEDS , Washington JOHN BUCHANAN , Alabama PHILLIP BURTON , California JAMES M. JEFFORDS , Vermont JOSEPH M. GAYDOS , Pennsylvania LARRY PRESSLER , South Dakota WILLIAM “ BILL " CLAY , Missouri WILLIAM F. GOODLING ...
... Connecticut LLOYD MEEDS , Washington JOHN BUCHANAN , Alabama PHILLIP BURTON , California JAMES M. JEFFORDS , Vermont JOSEPH M. GAYDOS , Pennsylvania LARRY PRESSLER , South Dakota WILLIAM “ BILL " CLAY , Missouri WILLIAM F. GOODLING ...
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Present : Representatives Perkins , Ford , Meeds , Chisholm , Lehman , Risenhoover , Simon , Zeferetti , Miller , Mottl , Hall , Quie , and , Goodling . Staff members present : John F. Jennings , counsel of the subcommittee and ...
Present : Representatives Perkins , Ford , Meeds , Chisholm , Lehman , Risenhoover , Simon , Zeferetti , Miller , Mottl , Hall , Quie , and , Goodling . Staff members present : John F. Jennings , counsel of the subcommittee and ...
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Our primary concern is with the interpretation of the Meeds ' amendment by the U.S. Office of Education in the determination of the proportion of Public Law 874 revenues which may be included by a State in its equalization program , .
Our primary concern is with the interpretation of the Meeds ' amendment by the U.S. Office of Education in the determination of the proportion of Public Law 874 revenues which may be included by a State in its equalization program , .
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Local revenue ” in the Meeds amendment language pertaining to the use of Public Law 874 revenue should be defined as the revenue produced by local school taxes levied for current expenditures of the public schools .
Local revenue ” in the Meeds amendment language pertaining to the use of Public Law 874 revenue should be defined as the revenue produced by local school taxes levied for current expenditures of the public schools .
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I am sorry that Mr. Meeds is not here because this is his amendment . He and I worked on this at great length , both here in the committee and in conference committee . We finally ended up putting language in the report which we hoped ...
I am sorry that Mr. Meeds is not here because this is his amendment . He and I worked on this at great length , both here in the committee and in conference committee . We finally ended up putting language in the report which we hoped ...
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