Impact Aid Reform Act of 1970, Hearings Before the General Subcommittee on Education...91-2, on H.R. 16307 and H.R. 16384, March 23, 24, 25, 26, and April 7, 8, 9, 14, 21, and 22, 19701970 - 600 pages |
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... formula in several important respects . It would reduce the category " B " formula to 40 percent instead of 50. As far as my district is con- cerned , this would simply reduce by 20 percent the amount of revenue received for category B ...
... formula in several important respects . It would reduce the category " B " formula to 40 percent instead of 50. As far as my district is con- cerned , this would simply reduce by 20 percent the amount of revenue received for category B ...
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... formulas . I would re- quest that this committee study them thoroughly before consider- ing substituting them for the formula we already have . Impact area funds are justified by a fundamental principle- payment in lieu to taxes ...
... formulas . I would re- quest that this committee study them thoroughly before consider- ing substituting them for the formula we already have . Impact area funds are justified by a fundamental principle- payment in lieu to taxes ...
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... formula you are contemplating . Even though they would be on the tax rolls of Fort Bliss , if they actually went to work up in New Mexico , under the formula you are contemplating , that would still deny us the per- centage of the ...
... formula you are contemplating . Even though they would be on the tax rolls of Fort Bliss , if they actually went to work up in New Mexico , under the formula you are contemplating , that would still deny us the per- centage of the ...
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... formula and the 20 percent figure which was used in the formula with respect to those students who live on and also your unique situation which presents , I think , an entirely different problem . The comments you have made will be , I ...
... formula and the 20 percent figure which was used in the formula with respect to those students who live on and also your unique situation which presents , I think , an entirely different problem . The comments you have made will be , I ...
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... formula proposed in H. R. 16307 , the classification would break down as follows : Category A students . ( parents both live and work on Federal property ) , 3,412 . Category B students . ( parents work at Federal installations , live ...
... formula proposed in H. R. 16307 , the classification would break down as follows : Category A students . ( parents both live and work on Federal property ) , 3,412 . Category B students . ( parents work at Federal installations , live ...
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40 percent absorption adjusted number Aid Reform Act amount assessed valuation assistance bill Boundary County budget burden California Chicago child Commissioner committee Congressman cost of educating educational agency El Paso County eligible employees entitlement ERLENBORN factor Fairfax County Federal activities federal government Federal impact pupils federal installations Federal property figure fiscal FORD formula Fort Bliss going HOVEY Idaho impact aid program Impact Aid Reform impacted area income tax Indian Wells Valley legislation lieu of taxes live MEEDS ment military MINK Montgomery County national average number of Federal number of pupils 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 12 STANFORD statement subcommittee subsection superintendent tax base testimony Thank tion VENEMAN
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Page 78 - 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 45 - 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 15 - Federal property; and (D) the eligibility of such agency under State law for State aid with respect to the free public education of children residing on 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 161 - 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 511 - 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 31 - ... (3) such agency is making a reasonable tax effort and is exercising due diligence in availing itself of State, and other financial assistance available for the...
Page 30 - Islands, or in any State in which a substantial proportion of the land is in unorganized territory for which a State agency is the local educational agency...
Page 307 - We will adjourn until 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. ("Whereupon at 12 o'clock noon, the hearing...