Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1974: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-third Congress, First Session, 4. daļa

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535. lappuse - The Comprehensive Health Manpower Training Act of 1971 and the Nurse Training Act of 1971, which I signed last November, will spur the greatest effort in our history to expand the supply of health personnel.
349. lappuse - OF THE COUNCIL OF THE GREAT CITY SCHOOLS The Council of the Great City Schools is pleased to take this opportunity to testify before this Subcommittee on the proposed technical amendments to the Education Consolidation and Improvement Act.
583. lappuse - ... be aged, homebound, institutionalized, foreign born, ethnic minorities, inner city poor, all of whom are aided by special projects at one or more location. Sixteen State Library employees plus 24 persons now employed by libraries carrying out LSCA projects would lose their Jobs. NEW JERSEY Lack of LSCA funding would eliminate this State's efforts to retrain, employ and recruit minority and disadvantaged persons; would remove major capabilities to develop and provide effective development of model...
473. lappuse - Guidance Counseling, which is crucial to the educational life of a student, should be extended to the elementary level. (2) A maximum of 300 students per counselor should be established to give counselors sufficient time to deal with students
473. lappuse - Counseling 3.1b To facilitate the adjustment of youth into a pattern of education relevant to their longterm employment and educational aspiration, there is need for a greatly strengthened vocational and educational counseling program, both in schools and institutions outside the schools so that youth might initially make intelligent choices of academic and vocational pursuits. Moreover, the nature of this counseling should be increasingly...
583. lappuse - Groups suffering mosi; vould be aged, homebound, institutionalized, foreign born, ethnic minorities, inner city poor, all of whom are aided by special projects at one or more location. Sixteen State Library employees plus 24 persons now employed by libraries carrying out LSCA projects would lose their Jobs. NEW JERSEY Lack of LSCA funding would eliminate this State's efforts to retrain, employ and recruit minority and disadvantaged persons; would remove major capabilities to develop and provide effective...
583. lappuse - State funds to continue statewide programa. t!or can the state funds easily be directed at high priority special needs such as Interlibrary cooperation, Interstate cooperation, continuing education, disadvantaged and handicapped. The American Indian communities, such as Menomlnee County, will be badly hurt if LSCA is not funded. OREGON Without LSCA the State Library would have to cut back drastically on...
583. lappuse - I/ Based on President's FY 1973 Budget. • 2_/ Based on Congressional Intent in HR passed and sent and Continuing to White House August Resolution (PL 92-334...
587. lappuse - Local governments have tended to see cha revenue sharing money as a means of holding down or reducing local taxes. The amount of money going to individual governments does not permit allocation of sufficiently large sums to inaugurate library service where none previously existed. Such demonstration grants can be made with Library Services and Construction Act money if and when available. ILLIHOIS Of...
583. lappuse - Interllbrary cooperation, interstate cooperation, continuing education, dlaadvantaged and handicapped. The American Indian communities, such as Menomlnee County, will be badly hurt If LSCA is not funded. OREGON Without LSCA the State Library would have to cut back drastically on programs for supplementing the local public library resources and in providing direct services to those without access to a local public library. Thirty-one positions would be cut from the State library staff. The groups...