Oversight Hearing on Major Differences Between H.R. 3982 and S. 1377 for Education and Child Nutrition: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education of the Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, Ninety-seventh Congress, First Session, Hearing Held in Washington, D.C., on July 14, 1981

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Page 50 - The fundamental concept of career education is that all educational experiences curriculum, instruction, and counseling - should be geared to preparation for economic independence, personal fulfillment, and an appreciation for the dignity of work.
Page 18 - ... year or its equivalent, and the eligible institution has provided, with respect to the amount of such loans in excess of $2,000, the lender with a statement recommending the amount of such excess; or (ii) is equal to or greater than $15,000, and the eligible institution has provided the lender with a statement evidencing a determination of need and recommending a loan in the amount of such need. (C) For the purposes of paragraph (1) and this paragraph — (i) a student's estimated cost of attendance...
Page 42 - For example, if consumer and homemaking skills are so simply learned, why do we have so much mismanagement of family incomes, as evidenced by credit abuse, bankruptcy, and fraud? If parenting skills are automatic, why is there so much evidence of desertion, divorce, and child abuse? If making food choices and preparing food is inherently known, why is there evidence of poor nutrition and waste of food.
Page 21 - With respect to any loan to cover the cost of instruction for any period of instruction beginning on or after January 1, 1981, the rate of interest applicable to any borrower shall— (1) not exceed...
Page 31 - ... provisions of the Truth in Lending Act, 15 USC § 1601 et seq...
Page 32 - ... constitutional provision giving the initiation of revenue matters solely to the House would make it improper for the Senate to enact a provision like this in a bill which originated in the Senate. Mr. SMITH. Let us try it. Mr. SOURWINE. I have no further question, Mr. Chairman. Senator THURMOND. Judge, I want to take this opportunity to express appreciation on behalf of the committee for your appearance. Mr. SMITH. Thank you.
Page 13 - Emperor and by his advisers, and they were readily assented to as being in the best interest of the nation and of the Emperor himself.
Page 44 - Virginia the cuts meant termination of outreach programs which were designed to benefit those members of the community who could not normally take advantage of regular programs.
Page 27 - I am writing to express the appreciation of members of the National Council of Higher Education Loan Programs and...
Page 75 - I repeated over and over and over in this committee, and elsewhere, that many in the administration know the price of everything and the value of nothing. I think that applies to the WIC program.

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