Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1992: Nondepartmental witnessesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1991 - 1056 pages |
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Page 64
... increase . This proposed increase is justified by the high cost of clinical research , the testing of new treatments in human beings , which now can and must be expanded . It is also justified by an urgent need to intensify basic and ...
... increase . This proposed increase is justified by the high cost of clinical research , the testing of new treatments in human beings , which now can and must be expanded . It is also justified by an urgent need to intensify basic and ...
Page 67
... increase one program at the expense of another . As pediatricians we see the integral tie between basic research and ... increase . Unless we declare an all out effort to conquer these diseases now many of our children will needlessly ...
... increase one program at the expense of another . As pediatricians we see the integral tie between basic research and ... increase . Unless we declare an all out effort to conquer these diseases now many of our children will needlessly ...
Page 81
... increase in the number of students on waiting lists for needed services . An increase in the number of children and youth with disabilities who do not acquire the learning skills they need to benefit from regular education ...
... increase in the number of students on waiting lists for needed services . An increase in the number of children and youth with disabilities who do not acquire the learning skills they need to benefit from regular education ...
Page 84
... INCREASE STAFF SALARIES , RESPOND TO MARKET FORCES , AND TO IMPLEMENT OTHER LOCAL PRIORITIES . ASSERTING THAT EDUCATION IS PRIMARILY A STATE AND LOCAL RESPONSIBILITY , AS MANY FEDERAL OFFICIALS HAVE , DOES NOT ADDRESS THE PROBLEM . THE ...
... INCREASE STAFF SALARIES , RESPOND TO MARKET FORCES , AND TO IMPLEMENT OTHER LOCAL PRIORITIES . ASSERTING THAT EDUCATION IS PRIMARILY A STATE AND LOCAL RESPONSIBILITY , AS MANY FEDERAL OFFICIALS HAVE , DOES NOT ADDRESS THE PROBLEM . THE ...
Page 85
... INCREASE IN THE NATION'S HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION RATE FROM 71 % TO 90 % BY THE YEAR 2000. THE GOAL WILL NOT BE REALIZED WITHOUT A SUBSTANTIAL FUNDING INCREASE IN THE PROGRAM . AMONG THE SMALLER PROGRAMS WITHIN CHAPTER 1 , EVEN START ...
... INCREASE IN THE NATION'S HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION RATE FROM 71 % TO 90 % BY THE YEAR 2000. THE GOAL WILL NOT BE REALIZED WITHOUT A SUBSTANTIAL FUNDING INCREASE IN THE PROGRAM . AMONG THE SMALLER PROGRAMS WITHIN CHAPTER 1 , EVEN START ...
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