Proposed Amendments to Public Laws 815 and 874, 81st Congress (assistance to Federally Affected School Districts).: Hearings Before a Subcommittee ... Eighty-fifth Congress, First and Second Session, on Bills Relating to Proposed Amendments to Public Laws 815 and [874] (81st Cong.) (Assistance to Federally Affected School Districts). Hearings Held at Washington, D.C. May 15, 16, 1957; January 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, and February 4, 1958 |
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... fiscal year 1951 , number of federally connected children , Federal impact , Federal entitlement , as of January 1 , 1958-- 350 Summary of operation of Public Law 874 , from 1951 through 1957 , amount of Federal funds by category of ...
... fiscal year 1951 , number of federally connected children , Federal impact , Federal entitlement , as of January 1 , 1958-- 350 Summary of operation of Public Law 874 , from 1951 through 1957 , amount of Federal funds by category of ...
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... fiscal year as of January 24 , 1958-- Table 2. - School districts receiving assistance under Public Law 874 for the 1957 fiscal year , net entitlement for each district , the number of category ( a ) children , the number of category ...
... fiscal year as of January 24 , 1958-- Table 2. - School districts receiving assistance under Public Law 874 for the 1957 fiscal year , net entitlement for each district , the number of category ( a ) children , the number of category ...
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... fiscal year 1957 , shall use the number of children in average daily attendance for whom it provided free public education during fiscal year 1956 in lieu of the number for 1957. Subsection 11 ( b ) would provide that if the ...
... fiscal year 1957 , shall use the number of children in average daily attendance for whom it provided free public education during fiscal year 1956 in lieu of the number for 1957. Subsection 11 ( b ) would provide that if the ...
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... fiscal year . The adoption of subsection 11 ( a ) , only , as an amendment would increase the cost of the program for the year by an estimated $ 1,700,000 . The funds cur- rently appropriated for this program are believed to be barely ...
... fiscal year . The adoption of subsection 11 ( a ) , only , as an amendment would increase the cost of the program for the year by an estimated $ 1,700,000 . The funds cur- rently appropriated for this program are believed to be barely ...
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... fiscal year beyond the fiscal year in which the sale or transfer took place . Mr. BAILEY . In order to protect them . Mr. LILLYWHITE . In order to protect them for that 1 year . Mr. BAILEY . Until they could be put on the tax books ? Mr ...
... fiscal year beyond the fiscal year in which the sale or transfer took place . Mr. BAILEY . In order to protect them . Mr. LILLYWHITE . In order to protect them for that 1 year . Mr. BAILEY . Until they could be put on the tax books ? Mr ...
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815 and Public 81st Congress Air Force Base amendment amount approximately Arlington County assessed valuation average daily attendance BAILEY bill budget burden Calif California Capehart housing Chairman Chula Vista City Clark County CLEVELAND committee Congress Congressman continue cost D. C. DEAR eligible enrollment entitlement extended Fairfax County Federal activities Federal aid Federal assistance Federal Government Federal installations Federal property federally affected federally connected children federally connected pupils fiscal FRELINGHUYSEN funds GRIGSBY GWINN high school House of Representatives House Office Building increase January January 23 June 30 Kern County legislation LILLYWHITE ment METCALF military million Montgomery County operation payments percent personnel present problem proposed Public Law 874 received responsibility RICHARDSON school construction school facilities situation Solano County statement subcommittee superintendent of schools tax rate Thank THOMPSON tion tricts Unified School District Union High United Vallejo Washington
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Page 227 - 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 as the result of Federal...
Page 192 - ... the Congress hereby declares it to be the policy of the United States to provide financial assistance (as set forth in...
Page 307 - THE STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA Mr. BAILEY. Mr. Chairman and gentlemen of the committee, for the purpose of the record, I am Congressman Cleveland M. Bailey of the Third West Virginia District.
Page 25 - Act, and (C) any school which is providing flight training to members of the Air Force under contractual arrangements with the Department of the Air Force at an airport which is owned by a State or a political subdivision of a State.
Page 270 - Trimble. STATEMENT OF HON. JAMES W. TRIMBLE, A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE STATE OF ARKANSAS Mr. TRIMBLE. Mr. Chairman and members of the subcommittee, I appreciate this opportunity to appear before you today to speak briefly in behalf of the civil service retirees.
Page 59 - The committee will stand in recess, subject to call of the Chair. (Whereupon, at 11...
Page 311 - In recognition of the responsibility of the United States for the impact which certain Federal activities have on the local educational agencies in the areas in which such activities are carried on...
Page 419 - AN ACT To provide financial assistance for local educational agencies in areas affected by Federal activities, and for other purposes...
Page 785 - ... local educational agencies upon which the United States has placed financial burdens by reason of the fact that...
Page 344 - If there are any questions, I will be glad to try to answer them. Mr. HOFFMANN. Sir, if I may ask one or two questions. You mentioned that both your committee and Judge Biggs' committee picked up the recommendation of the Judicial Conference for the Fifth Circuit.