Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1977: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, Second Session, 5. daļaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1976 |
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... North Dakota BURT L. TALCOTT , California JACK EDWARDS , Alabama ROBERT C. MCEWEN , New York JOHN T. MYERS , Indiana ... S. REGULA , Ohio CLAIR W. BURGENER , California ( II ) Tab A Division of Planning and Budgeting February 5 ,
... North Dakota BURT L. TALCOTT , California JACK EDWARDS , Alabama ROBERT C. MCEWEN , New York JOHN T. MYERS , Indiana ... S. REGULA , Ohio CLAIR W. BURGENER , California ( II ) Tab A Division of Planning and Budgeting February 5 ,
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... North Dakota 5,688 3,020 2,668 · Chio 59.674 --96,027 23,647 Oklahoma 21,071 . 13,009 8,062 Oregon 17,715 9,309 8,406 Pennsylvania , 90,956 59,865 31,091 2hode Island 6,825 . 4,168 2,657 South Carolina 34,115 22,935 11,180 South Dakota ...
... North Dakota 5,688 3,020 2,668 · Chio 59.674 --96,027 23,647 Oklahoma 21,071 . 13,009 8,062 Oregon 17,715 9,309 8,406 Pennsylvania , 90,956 59,865 31,091 2hode Island 6,825 . 4,168 2,657 South Carolina 34,115 22,935 11,180 South Dakota ...
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... North Dakota 5,515 5,437 78 Chio 54,911 53,713 1,198 Oklahoma 19,504 19,238 266 Oregon .13,205 12,500 705 Pennsylvania , 80,935 78,559 2,376 Rhode Island 5,891 5,811 80 South Carolina 34,129 31,576 2,553 South Dakota 6,182 6,141 41 ...
... North Dakota 5,515 5,437 78 Chio 54,911 53,713 1,198 Oklahoma 19,504 19,238 266 Oregon .13,205 12,500 705 Pennsylvania , 80,935 78,559 2,376 Rhode Island 5,891 5,811 80 South Carolina 34,129 31,576 2,553 South Dakota 6,182 6,141 41 ...
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... North Dakota 5,910 5,897 13 - Chio 56,732 56,412 320 Oklahoma 21,581 21,569 12 Oregon * 13,850 13,697 153 Pennsylvania , 82,936 82,294 642 Rhode Island 6.356 5,918 438 South Carolina 38,976 38,628 348 South Dakota 7,200 7,185 15 ...
... North Dakota 5,910 5,897 13 - Chio 56,732 56,412 320 Oklahoma 21,581 21,569 12 Oregon * 13,850 13,697 153 Pennsylvania , 82,936 82,294 642 Rhode Island 6.356 5,918 438 South Carolina 38,976 38,628 348 South Dakota 7,200 7,185 15 ...
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... North Carolina 48,615,109 53,042,747 48,191,382 North Dakota 4,427,877 4,814,732 4,380,815 Ohio 49,190,897 53,129,230 48,619,086 Oklahoma 19,069,470 20,738,395 18,799,015 Oregon 13,368,764 14,030,892 12,718,774 Pennsylvania 81,400,648 ...
... North Carolina 48,615,109 53,042,747 48,191,382 North Dakota 4,427,877 4,814,732 4,380,815 Ohio 49,190,897 53,129,230 48,619,086 Oklahoma 19,069,470 20,738,395 18,799,015 Oregon 13,368,764 14,030,892 12,718,774 Pennsylvania 81,400,648 ...
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248. lappuse - States has placed financial burdens by reason of the fact that — (1) the revenues available to such agencies from local sources have been reduced as the result of the acquisition of real property by the United States; or (2) such agencies provide education for children residing on Federal property; or (3) such agencies provide education for children whose parents are employed on Federal property; or (4) there has been a sudden and substantial increase in school attendance...
608. lappuse - Nation but which for financial and other reasons are struggling for survival and are isolated from the main currents of academic life...
592. lappuse - State and in the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Virgin Islands. In addition to...
269. lappuse - The purpose of this title is to provide financial assistance — (1) to meet the special needs incident to the elimination of minority group segregation and discrimination among students and faculty in elementary and secondary schools; (2) to encourage the voluntary elimination, reduction, or prevention of minority group isolation...
404. lappuse - Handicapped, which will provide a comprehensive program of activities to facilitate the use of new educational technology in education programs for handicapped persons...
189. lappuse - ... state and local education agencies, institutions of higher education, and other public and private agencies and organizations.
548. lappuse - Sums appropriated pursuant to this section which are not obligated and expended prior to the beginning of the fiscal year succeeding the fiscal year for which such funds were appropriated shall remain available for obligation and expenditure during such succeeding fiscal year.
387. lappuse - Commissioner is authorized to make grants pursuant to the provisions of this part for the purpose of assisting the States in the initiation, expansion, and improvement of programs and projects for the education of handicapped children at the preschool, elementary school, and secondary school levels.
200. lappuse - I grant entitlement to local school districts is computed on a county basis by multiplying the number of eligible children by 40 percent of the State's average per pupil expenditure (or not less than 80 percent nor more than 120 percent of the national per pupil expenditure).
571. lappuse - Is authorized to be paid to lenders when the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, in consultation with the Secretary of the Treasury and the Director of the Office of Management and Budget...