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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... Somersworth , N.H. , telegram to Chairman Perkins Stormer , William L. , acting director , division of school assistance , memorandum dated April 14 , 1975 “ 21 Percent of Detroit Workers Unemployed , ” an article entitled .
... Somersworth , N.H. , telegram to Chairman Perkins Stormer , William L. , acting director , division of school assistance , memorandum dated April 14 , 1975 “ 21 Percent of Detroit Workers Unemployed , ” an article entitled .
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But in section II , which is the subject to which we address ourselves today , there are only some 170 in the Nation , which would really be closer to 1 percent of ...
But in section II , which is the subject to which we address ourselves today , there are only some 170 in the Nation , which would really be closer to 1 percent of ...
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The amount of money to fund section II at 100 percent would be about $ 11 million . If we got 60 percent of that money we would be getting $ 6 or $ 7 million . So the money we are talking about is $ 4 or $ 5 million , in that range .
The amount of money to fund section II at 100 percent would be about $ 11 million . If we got 60 percent of that money we would be getting $ 6 or $ 7 million . So the money we are talking about is $ 4 or $ 5 million , in that range .
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If such disparity was no greater than 20 percent , then the program would be deemed to qualify for the exception and SAFA payments could be taken into account for the affected districts but only in the proportion allowed by the statute ...
If such disparity was no greater than 20 percent , then the program would be deemed to qualify for the exception and SAFA payments could be taken into account for the affected districts but only in the proportion allowed by the statute ...
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The first tier provides for 25 percent of the funds for each category of entitlement including children residing in low - rent housing . Template No. 1 shows the first tier funding . Template No. 2 shows the second tier funding .
The first tier provides for 25 percent of the funds for each category of entitlement including children residing in low - rent housing . Template No. 1 shows the first tier funding . Template No. 2 shows the second tier funding .
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