Impact Aid Reform Act of 1970: Hearing, Ninety-first Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 16307 and H.R. 16384 ... |
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... believe that the main thrust of this amendment is designed for this sort of a situation . Mr. WHITE . Mr. Chairman , may I offer a distinction in this situa- tion that you are speaking about ? When you are deliberating on this bill , I ...
... believe that the main thrust of this amendment is designed for this sort of a situation . Mr. WHITE . Mr. Chairman , may I offer a distinction in this situa- tion that you are speaking about ? When you are deliberating on this bill , I ...
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... all of a sudden just decided to shut down a substantial part of that base as they are proposing to do in many parts of the country , and I believe you have a phaseout down in Rantoul ? Mr. EATER . Very little , if any , because 79.
... all of a sudden just decided to shut down a substantial part of that base as they are proposing to do in many parts of the country , and I believe you have a phaseout down in Rantoul ? Mr. EATER . Very little , if any , because 79.
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... believe that if you will research the underlying financial structure of school districts you will find it is real property that pays the bills . The establishment of a large military installation in an area does not bring industry ...
... believe that if you will research the underlying financial structure of school districts you will find it is real property that pays the bills . The establishment of a large military installation in an area does not bring industry ...
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... believe that school districts across this nation are sincere in their willingness to improve the quality of education for the youth of America . I am equally certain that the Administration and Congress of the United States share in ...
... believe that school districts across this nation are sincere in their willingness to improve the quality of education for the youth of America . I am equally certain that the Administration and Congress of the United States share in ...
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... area for the State of Massachusetts is in ex- cess of $ 1,000 per child ? Dr. MEMBRINO . No. Mrs. MINK . What is the average per pupil expenditure in your school district ? Dr. MEMBRINO . I believe on the data of last 93.
... area for the State of Massachusetts is in ex- cess of $ 1,000 per child ? Dr. MEMBRINO . No. Mrs. MINK . What is the average per pupil expenditure in your school district ? Dr. MEMBRINO . I believe on the data of last 93.
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40 percent absorption Administration Aid Reform Act ALFORD ALUISI amount assessed valuation assistance bill Boundary County budget burden California cent Chairman Chicago child committee Congress Congressional district Congressman cost of educating educational agency effect effort eligible employees entitlement ERLENBORN factor Fairfax County federal activity federal government Federal impact pupils federal installations Federal property figures fiscal FORD formula going HOVEY Idaho impact aid program Impact Aid Reform impacted area income tax Indian Wells Valley legislation lieu of taxes live MEEDS ment military mill levy MINK Montgomery County Moreno Valley national average number of Federal parents present President Prince Georges County problem property tax proposed public housing Public Law 874 public schools PUCINSKI pupil expenditure question QUIE Rantoul receive reduce revenue school districts school system Section 13 statement subcommittee Superintendent tax base testimony Thank tion VENEMAN
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Page 536 - No payments shall be made under this title for any fiscal year to a State which has taken into consideration payments under this title in determining the eligibility of any local educational agency in that State for State aid, or the amount of that aid, with respect to the free public education of children during that year or the preceding fiscal year.
Page 57 - Federal property and (1) did so with a parent employed on Federal property situated in whole or in part in the same State as the school district of such agency or...
Page 173 - To elevate the character and advance the interests of the profession of teaching, and to promote the cause of popular education in the United States.
Page 449 - Vopat, your prepared statement will appear in the record at this point, and you may proceed as you wish. (The document referred to follows :) Statement of Tom Vopat, assistant superintendent, J Joint School District No.
Page 19 - Commissioner of Education" and "Commissioner" mean the United States Commissioner of Education. (10) Average daily attendance shall be determined in accordance with State law, except that (A) the average daily attendance of children with respect to whom payment Is to be made under section 3 or 4 of this Act shall be determined in accordance with regulations of the Commissioner, and (B...
Page 27 - State aid with respect to free public education of children residing on Federal property, and the amount of such aid, are determined on a basis no less favorable to such agency than the basis used in determining the eligibility of local educational agencies for State aid, and the amount thereof, with respect to the free public...
Page 9 - Federal property, and the amount of such aid, is determined on a basis no less favorable to such agency than the basis used in determining the eligibility of local educational agencies for State aid, and the amount thereof, with respect to the free public education of other children in the State...
Page 90 - I wish to thank the chairman and members of this committee for the privilege of appearing before you today on behalf of the Nevada Wool Growers Association.
Page 40 - States to provide financial assistance (as set forth in the following sections of this title) for those local educational agencies upon which the United States has placed financial burdens...
Page 296 - States to whom the specific provision applies, but would make the special provision applicable to any State in which a substantial portion of the land is In unorganized territory for which a State agency is the local educational agency. This would include Alaska at the present time and probably for the next 15 or 20 years. It might conceivably include also other States, although this is not likely. Consequently, the amendments will not have any practical...