Supplemental Appropriation Bill, 1966: Hearings Before Subcommittees ... Eighty-ninth Congress, First Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - United States |
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Page 681
That is a total of $6,235,000 for the 6 fiscal years, 1961 through 1966. Mr. Natcher
. At this point in the record, if you would, submit a brief statement showing the
overall amount, and how it was expended. Mr. Tomey. A supplemental statement
...
That is a total of $6,235,000 for the 6 fiscal years, 1961 through 1966. Mr. Natcher
. At this point in the record, if you would, submit a brief statement showing the
overall amount, and how it was expended. Mr. Tomey. A supplemental statement
...
Page 330
For fiscal year 1966 Neighborhood Youth Corps is asking for money suflicient to
cover 280,000. However, in order to project and maintain fiscal year 1965
enrollee levels in the basic in-school and out- of-school programs during fiscal
year ...
For fiscal year 1966 Neighborhood Youth Corps is asking for money suflicient to
cover 280,000. However, in order to project and maintain fiscal year 1965
enrollee levels in the basic in-school and out- of-school programs during fiscal
year ...
Page 655
Program, and performance for fiscal year 1965 All States received information
and Federal guidelines for development of work experience projects. One of the
objectives of the guidelines was to make sure that work experience participants
did ...
Program, and performance for fiscal year 1965 All States received information
and Federal guidelines for development of work experience projects. One of the
objectives of the guidelines was to make sure that work experience participants
did ...
Page 658
The per capita participant cost in fiscal year 1965 had been estimated »;
approximately $500 for 37,000, recognizing the additional burden in these inituu
months of operation of establishing State supervisory services, of recruiting
participants, ...
The per capita participant cost in fiscal year 1965 had been estimated »;
approximately $500 for 37,000, recognizing the additional burden in these inituu
months of operation of establishing State supervisory services, of recruiting
participants, ...
Page 90
This request is for an additional amount for support of U.S. prisoners, $180,000,
to be derived by transfer from "Salaries and expenses, general legal activities,
fiscal year 1965." We shall insert at this point in the record pages 2 and 3 of these
...
This request is for an additional amount for support of U.S. prisoners, $180,000,
to be derived by transfer from "Salaries and expenses, general legal activities,
fiscal year 1965." We shall insert at this point in the record pages 2 and 3 of these
...
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