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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... Federal park prop- erty constantly . A further illustration of that might be that there are lumbermen who are employed on Federal property a substantial portion of their time cutting timber , although they are privately employed . They ...
... Federal park prop- erty constantly . A further illustration of that might be that there are lumbermen who are employed on Federal property a substantial portion of their time cutting timber , although they are privately employed . They ...
Page 33
... property taxes if the Federal government were paying these taxes . So we at least know what it is that impact aid costs in relation to what would have been the normal property taxes in the United States to the separate districts ...
... property taxes if the Federal government were paying these taxes . So we at least know what it is that impact aid costs in relation to what would have been the normal property taxes in the United States to the separate districts ...
Page 52
... Federal and State owned property to emphasize the fact that there is less than half of the real property in Okaloosa County that produces revenue for local school support . It is my understanding that P.L. 874 was enacted in 1950 ...
... Federal and State owned property to emphasize the fact that there is less than half of the real property in Okaloosa County that produces revenue for local school support . It is my understanding that P.L. 874 was enacted in 1950 ...
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... federal property is real , tangible and usually large , while the children of federal employees are being educated in the local schools . It is incomprehensible that the federal government , after removing property from the tax rolls ...
... federal property is real , tangible and usually large , while the children of federal employees are being educated in the local schools . It is incomprehensible that the federal government , after removing property from the tax rolls ...
Page 61
... real estate tax supported services they now receive , and certainly cannot be expected to willingly vote to assume the expense of providing those services to others , such as the federal government and its employees , who are not paying ...
... real estate tax supported services they now receive , and certainly cannot be expected to willingly vote to assume the expense of providing those services to others , such as the federal government and its employees , who are not paying ...
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