Part 5, Impact Aid: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education of the Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, First Session on H.R. 15 to Extend for Five Years Certain Elementary, Secondary, and Other Education Programs, Hearings Held in Washington, D.C. ....U.S. Government Printing Office, 1977 - 1076 pages |
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... tion consultant . Chairman PERKINS . The committee will come to order . This is the third day of hearings which the Subcommittee is conducting this week on the impact aid programs . We will have three topics for discussion today . The ...
... tion consultant . Chairman PERKINS . The committee will come to order . This is the third day of hearings which the Subcommittee is conducting this week on the impact aid programs . We will have three topics for discussion today . The ...
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... tion costs and even more in decreased property value . Sub- sidence is not limited solely to homeowners for it can strike commercial businesses public structures such schools . ( Harmony - Emge St. Clair County ; Zeigler High School and ...
... tion costs and even more in decreased property value . Sub- sidence is not limited solely to homeowners for it can strike commercial businesses public structures such schools . ( Harmony - Emge St. Clair County ; Zeigler High School and ...
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... tion or reconstruction of a seriously damaged or destroyed school facility shall be in the form of a repayable advance ( loan ) subject to such terms and conditions as the Commissioner considers to be in the public interest . ( " In all ...
... tion or reconstruction of a seriously damaged or destroyed school facility shall be in the form of a repayable advance ( loan ) subject to such terms and conditions as the Commissioner considers to be in the public interest . ( " In all ...
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... tion comparable to that provided in the public schools of the District of Columbia . Only through the efforts of their parents and the attentive ears of Congress have they been able to secure a commitment for funds to provide $ 360,000 ...
... tion comparable to that provided in the public schools of the District of Columbia . Only through the efforts of their parents and the attentive ears of Congress have they been able to secure a commitment for funds to provide $ 360,000 ...
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... tion , and come to better understand the importance of a well administered and effective impact aid program . I would also like to recognize the presence here of Colonel Peters of Fort Buchanan . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . STATEMENTS OF ...
... tion , and come to better understand the importance of a well administered and effective impact aid program . I would also like to recognize the presence here of Colonel Peters of Fort Buchanan . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . STATEMENTS OF ...
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