Examination of the War on Poverty Program: Hearings, Eighty-ninth Congress, First Session, on Examination of the Facts which Have Developed Under the Administration of the ActU.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - 854 lappuses |
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administration adult basic education AFL-CIO aids antipoverty program approved assistance basic education programs BELL bill BRADEMAS BROOKS California central Harlem Chairman POWELL Chicago College community action program Congress coordination Council County director Economic Opportunity Act educational agency EMMERICH employment enrollees families Federal fiscal FORD funds gentleman going GOLDFINGER Government grams grants groups HARYOU-ACT HAWKINS housing income indigenous poor involved Job Corps Labor leadership loans Mayor ment migrant million Negro Neighborhood Youth Corps Office of Economic operation organization participation Peace Corps percent persons poverty program preschool President problem projects proposal PUCINSKI question QUIE representatives Reverend YOUNGER salaries Sargent Shriver SCHEUER SCREVANE SHRIVER social staff statement talking testimony Thank thing tion urban progress center VISTA volunteers war on poverty Washington welfare WINGATE Woodlawn Organization workers York City
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679. lappuse - ... and will keep such records and afford such access thereto as the State educational agency may find necessary to assure the correctness...
677. lappuse - ... (4) contain minimum qualifications for teachers, teacher-trainers, supervisors, and directors ; and (5) provide that the State board will make such reports, in such form and containing such information, as the Commissioner may from time to time...
779. lappuse - ... developed, conducted, and administered with the maximum feasible participation of residents of the areas and members of the groups served...
679. lappuse - ... appropriate State officials or courts indicating the authority of the State treasurer or other official designated to receive, hold, and disburse funds on requisition or order of the State board shall be furnished as part of the State plan. § 104.6 Allocating Federal Funds under the 1963 Act. (a) Policies and Procedures. The State plan shall set forth the policies and procedures to be used by the State as criteria in allocating Federal funds allotted to it under section 3 of the 1963 Act among...
696. lappuse - Director finds that the amount available for expenditures for adult basic educational programs and services from State sources for such year will be not less than the amount expended for such purposes from such sources during the preceding fiscal year.
595. lappuse - This metamorphosis was encouraged by the CAP guidebook, which said: The selection process should be designed to encourage the use, whenever feasible, of traditional democratic approaches and techniques such as group forums and discussions, nominations, and balloting. This will minimize the possibility that a representative does not command the support or confidence of the group or area that he...
692. lappuse - Federal grants, the acts require that the State, through its legislative authority, designate or create a State board of not less than three members having all necessary power to cooperate with the Office of Education in the administration of the program.
605. lappuse - ... that he is not a member of the Communist Party or affiliated with such party, and that he does not believe in, and is not a member of or supports any organization that believes in or teaches, the overthrow of the United States Government by force or by any illegal or unconstitutional methods.
608. lappuse - Islands; (B) in the care and rehabilitation of the mentally ill or mentally retarded under treatment at nonprofit mental health or mental retardation facilities assisted in...
15. lappuse - Poverty is having the welfare investigators break in at four o'clock in the morning and cut off your welfare check without an explanation — and then when you go down and ask, they tell you it is because they found a pair of men's house slippers in the attic, where your brother left them when he visited a month ago. . . . Poverty is having a child with glaucoma and watching that eye said their object was to reduce the welfare rolls by educating and training the poor.) The political circumstances...