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... appropriate cases , individuals of exceptional talent engaged in or concerned with the arts , for the purpose of enabling them to provide or support in the United States- ( 1 ) productions which have substantial artistic and cultural ...
... appropriate cases , individuals of exceptional talent engaged in or concerned with the arts , for the purpose of enabling them to provide or support in the United States- ( 1 ) productions which have substantial artistic and cultural ...
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... appropriate . 6 7 8 ADVISORY COUNCIL ON AMERICAN FOLKLIFE SEC . 9. ( a ) There is established an Advisory Council on American Folklife ( hereinafter referred to as the " Ad- 9 visory Council " ) composed of twenty members appointed 10 ...
... appropriate . 6 7 8 ADVISORY COUNCIL ON AMERICAN FOLKLIFE SEC . 9. ( a ) There is established an Advisory Council on American Folklife ( hereinafter referred to as the " Ad- 9 visory Council " ) composed of twenty members appointed 10 ...
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... appropriate for any change in the law . It is as though Congress were to pass an appropriation bill appropriating X million dollars per year for five years . Anyone could come to Congress the next day and advocate a repeal or ...
... appropriate for any change in the law . It is as though Congress were to pass an appropriation bill appropriating X million dollars per year for five years . Anyone could come to Congress the next day and advocate a repeal or ...
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... appropriate when the line was drawn , is it appropriate today ? I per- sonally believe that the wide number of part - time elective jobs that are held by many people today should be encouraged rather than dis- couraged , and it is to ...
... appropriate when the line was drawn , is it appropriate today ? I per- sonally believe that the wide number of part - time elective jobs that are held by many people today should be encouraged rather than dis- couraged , and it is to ...
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... at the very least would put all parties in a position to negotiate a supple- mental annuity agreement in October 1970 as prescribed in the 1966 bill . 2. The Congress could grant through an amended bill appropriate 150.
... at the very least would put all parties in a position to negotiate a supple- mental annuity agreement in October 1970 as prescribed in the 1966 bill . 2. The Congress could grant through an amended bill appropriate 150.
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administration AFL-CIO agencies agreement amended Angeles appropriate authority bill Brotherhood carriers Chairman collective bargaining committee compulsory retirement Congress contract Council Department of Labor director East Los Angeles economic EGEBERG enactment enrollees fiscal formula grant funds GAYLORD NELSON going hospital increase involved June 30 legislation Lincoln Heights mandatory retirement manpower programs manpower training ment Migrant Health Act migrant health program migrant workers million Miss Hanks negotiated Neighborhood Youth Corps October 30 operating opportunity organizations percent population present prime sponsor problems proposed Railroad Retirement Act Railroad Retirement Board Railway Labor Railway Labor Act RALPH YARBOROUGH representing schools of public Secretary of Labor Secretary SHULTZ Senator DOMINICK Senator EAGLETON Senator MONDALE Senator NELSON statement Subcommittee supplemental annuities supplemental pension tion training programs U.S. Senate unemployed unions United Transportation Union welfare
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Page 155 - ... conditions under which there will be afforded useful employment opportunities, including self-employment for those able. willing, and seeking to work, and to promote maximum employment, production, and purchasing power.
Page 65 - Act of 1 946, the Manpower Development and Training Act of 1962, and the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964. The fact that so many Americans still subsist on inadequate incomes is evidence of a failure to meet this responsibility.
Page 62 - We recommend that the bill be revised to include language similar to the following : "(a) Each recipient of assistance under this Act pursuant to grants or contracts entered into under other than competitive bidding procedures shall keep such records as the Secretary shall prescribe, including records which fully disclose the amount and disposition by such recipient of the proceeds of such assistance, the total cost of the project or undertaking in connection with which such assistance is given or...
Page 220 - In a slum section composed almost entirely of Negroes in one of our largest cities, the following situation was found. A total of 59 percent of the male youth between the ages of 16 and 21 were out of school and unemployed.
Page 72 - When paid in amount of production, such royalty products shall be delivered in merchantable condition on the premises where produced without cost to lessor, unless otherwise agreed to by the parties hereto, at such times and in such tanks provided by the lessee as reasonably may be required...
Page 251 - For these reasons any attempt to restrict those liberties must be justified by clear public interest, threatened not doubtfully or remotely, but by clear and present danger. The rational connection between the remedy provided and the evil to be curbed, which in other contexts might support legislation against attack on due process grounds, will not suffice.
Page 75 - And provided further, That the spouse's annuity provided for herein and...
Page 74 - The supplemental annuity provided an individual by subsection (b) shall, with respect to any month, be reduced by the amount of the supplemental pension, attributable to the employer's contribution, that such individual is entitled to receive for that month under any other supplemental pension plan...
Page 62 - ... (b) The Secretary and the Comptroller General of the United States, or any of their duly authorized representatives, shall have access for the purpose of audit and examination to any books, documents, papers and records of the recipients that are pertinent to the grants or contracts entered into under this Act under other than competitive bidding procedures.
Page 62 - SEC. 714. (a) Each recipient of assistance under this Act shall keep such records as the Secretary shall prescribe, including records which fully disclose the amount and the disposition by such recipient of the proceeds of such assistance, the total cost of the project or undertaking in connection with which such assistance is given or used, and the amount and nature of that portion of the cost of the project or undertaking supplied by other sources, and such other records as will facilitate an effective...