Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1986: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-ninth Congress, First Session, Part 6U.S. Government Printing Office, 1985 |
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... Department of Education , to present an overview of education budget for fiscal year 1986 . We have before the ... Department's expert in the student aid programs . Mr. NATCHER . You go right ahead . Mrs. CHRISTENSEN . I would like ...
... Department of Education , to present an overview of education budget for fiscal year 1986 . We have before the ... Department's expert in the student aid programs . Mr. NATCHER . You go right ahead . Mrs. CHRISTENSEN . I would like ...
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... Department personnel through attrition . We will contract with the private sector for loan collections . We feel we have made great strides in streamlining our adminis- tration of the Department's programs in the past four years . We ...
... Department personnel through attrition . We will contract with the private sector for loan collections . We feel we have made great strides in streamlining our adminis- tration of the Department's programs in the past four years . We ...
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... Department's 1986 budget request $ 15.5 billion , approximately $ 2.6 billion or 14 percent less than the current appropriation . It is a $ 3.1 billion reduction when meas- fred against the fiscal year 1986 current service estimate . Do ...
... Department's 1986 budget request $ 15.5 billion , approximately $ 2.6 billion or 14 percent less than the current appropriation . It is a $ 3.1 billion reduction when meas- fred against the fiscal year 1986 current service estimate . Do ...
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... Department's activities , and be abl have a report in six months . I don't think we need to expend any special funds for doing I think we already have the expertise within the Department , it is really an attempt to pull together a lot ...
... Department's activities , and be abl have a report in six months . I don't think we need to expend any special funds for doing I think we already have the expertise within the Department , it is really an attempt to pull together a lot ...
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... Department's budget submission proposes to place a $ 25,000 eligibility cap on the Pell Grant program . Is this cap ... Department indicated that the students would be able to use the GSL to meet their expected family contribution . Is ...
... Department's budget submission proposes to place a $ 25,000 eligibility cap on the Pell Grant program . Is this cap ... Department indicated that the students would be able to use the GSL to meet their expected family contribution . Is ...
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