Assistance to School Districts Affected by Federal Activities ... Hearings ... June 20, 22, 23, and 24, 19551955 - 145 lappuses |
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27 school districts 81st Congress additional affected amended amount application appropriation BAILEY bill BLATNIK Brooks Hays BROWNELL buildings Carlisle Barracks Carlisle School Chairman Commissioner of Education Congressman CONLEY contracts County Coya Knutson D. C. DEAR Department Duval County Education and Labor educational agency eligible eliminated enrollment entitlement FEDERAL ACTIVITIES Federal Government Federal property federally connected children federally impacted filed gentleman GRIGSBY House of Representatives HUGHES increase Indian children JARMAN June 22 June 30 legislation LESINSKI LILLYWHITE ment Midwest City Minnesota Naytahwaush November 24 number of federally payment percent present priority problem projects proposal Public Law 246 Public Law 815 pupils qualify question QUIGLEY quitclaim deed received record reduced REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS requirement RHODES RILEY school board school construction school facilities school system section 203 situation statement subcommittee superintendent of schools tion tricts UDALL unhoused children Wainwright Washington WIER
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38. lappuse - AN ACT Relating to the construction of school facilities in areas affected by Federal activities and for other purposes Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled^ PURPOSE AND APPROPRIATION SECTION 1.
55. lappuse - ... (3) such agency is making a reasonable tax effort and is exercising due diligence in availing itself of State and other financial assistance available for the purpose...
128. lappuse - States, an increase in the number of children who reside on Federal property or reside with a parent employed on Federal property...
116. lappuse - Washington. (The material referred to is as follows :) CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES, HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES, Washington, DC, February 25, 1958.
115. lappuse - ... that an atomic plant must keep the temperature of its waste at or below a predetermined level. Why shouldn't the State of Maine require the same precaution ? Senator, at this time I would like to submit a letter from the Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service. Senator MUSKTE.
37. lappuse - ... that at least minimum school facilities will be provided for such children, pay (on such terms and conditions as he deems appropriate to carry out the purposes of...
117. lappuse - ... fishermen. The Bureau of Fisheries can present its evidence in Washington if it desires, but we want to give the people on the outside an opportunity to be heard now. Mr. ARNOLD. I just made that suggestion because that matter has been in controversy. The only other point I want to make is and I am not going to take much of the time of the committee relative to this question of oriental labor. I am not going to take the time to go over that again, except to say this young man who was on...
37. lappuse - ... where the local educational agency gives assurance that at least minimum school facilities will be provided for such children...
13. lappuse - We have not been able to find a State which cannot afford to make more money available to its schools or which is economically unable to support an adequate school system.