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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I do have New Mexico's expert here if you care to ask him what the effect of our equalization plan would be . Chairman PERKINS . It is my understanding of the Meeds amendment that it would consider only current expenditures and not debt ...
I do have New Mexico's expert here if you care to ask him what the effect of our equalization plan would be . Chairman PERKINS . It is my understanding of the Meeds amendment that it would consider only current expenditures and not debt ...
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To counteract the adverse effects of this prohibition Congress has added via P.L. 93–380 a means whereby this prohibition may in effect be waived in cases where States have a viable equalization program .
To counteract the adverse effects of this prohibition Congress has added via P.L. 93–380 a means whereby this prohibition may in effect be waived in cases where States have a viable equalization program .
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PUBLIC LAW 874 IN FISCAL YEAR 1976 A number of other important changes are scheduled to go into effect in FY 1976. These include : Creation of several subcategories of “ A ” children ; Exclusion from A and B categories children whose ...
PUBLIC LAW 874 IN FISCAL YEAR 1976 A number of other important changes are scheduled to go into effect in FY 1976. These include : Creation of several subcategories of “ A ” children ; Exclusion from A and B categories children whose ...
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In conclusion , Mr. Chairman , we believe that the new provisions of P.L. 874 which take effect in FY 1976 are extremely difficult to administer . We would also note that as a result of the handicapped and public housing provisions ...
In conclusion , Mr. Chairman , we believe that the new provisions of P.L. 874 which take effect in FY 1976 are extremely difficult to administer . We would also note that as a result of the handicapped and public housing provisions ...
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To counteract these adverse effects of this prohibition , Congress has added by means of Public Law 93–380 a means whereby this prohibition may , in effect , be waived in cases where States have a viable equilization program .
To counteract these adverse effects of this prohibition , Congress has added by means of Public Law 93–380 a means whereby this prohibition may , in effect , be waived in cases where States have a viable equilization program .
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