Hearings on the Effects of President Bush's Budget on Education Programs: Will the Dollars be There? : Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education of the Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, One Hundred First Congress, First Session, Hearings Held in Morehead, KY and Huntington, WV, April 22, 1989, Volume 4

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Page 4 - Every child must be encouraged to get as much education as he has the ability to take. We want this not only for his sake — but for the Nation's sake. Nothing matters more to the future of our country: not our military preparedness — for armed might is worthless if we lack the...
Page 118 - ... 240.8 Use of funds by schools, service institutions and institutions. (a) Funds made available to School Food Authorities, service institutions and institutions under this part shall be used only to purchase United States agricultural commodities and other foods for use in their food service under the National School Lunch Program, School Breakfast Program, Child Care Food Program, or Summer Food Service Program for Children, as applicable. Such foods shall be limited to those necessary to meet...
Page 183 - THE US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES EDUCATION AND LABOR COMMITTEE SUBCOMMITTEE ON ELEMENTARY, SECONDARY AND VOCATION EDUCATION Mr.
Page 107 - ... of buildings constructed of listed Fire-Retardant Treated Wood has now been suitably recognized for countrywide use in our Commercial Fire Rating Schedule, and that this Schedule will assist in providing effective pricing and the required market for fire insurance. Again, I wish to thank you for the invitation to participate in this symposium on behalf of our affiliated insurance companies. SESSION CHAIRMAN BARTLEY: Thank you, Anders. This was another well put together and interesting Symposium....
Page 154 - Education and training programs enhance productivity, which adds to the size of the tax base and returns new revenues to the Treasury that can be applied to deficit reduction.
Page 153 - Grants has decreased to about 20 percent of college costs with parallel reductions in the purchasing power of the College Work Study Program and the Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant Program.
Page 193 - K are 2.5 times more likely to be unemployed than high school graduates.

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