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development. The 1986 Clean Water Act was to be the final chapter in this story, ironi- cally a chapter written with the indel- ible influence of the Reagan adminis- -12- tration. The White House wanted an end to a federal cost-sharing construc-R A tion program that since 1972- has pro- vided $44 billion for_new sewage-treat- mentrplants. Congress agreed, estab- lishinga revolving construction loan program
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my iiimefi-ifiicaggune C1 98 1 Reproduced with Permission. J 25 1937- Edi anuary ’ ’ - torial Page The (New Orleans) Times-Picaytme Clean Water showdown he rU.S. House and Senate have I again parted company with Presi- dent Reagan on the revised Clean Water Act, overwhelmingly passinga bill identical to the measure vetoed by the president late last year. The legislation provides $18 billion
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ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH January 13, 1987; p. 2c °3- 937 Renroduced with Permission. St. Louis Post-Dispatch Not Smart Water Politics Congress has wasted no time getting back to where it was two months ago in terms of passing legislation for cleaning up the nation's waterways. On its third day of business, the House passed, 406 to 8, an $18 billion authorization bill identical to a bill
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1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 Pre-K-3 332 402 442 472 - 4sz 472 4-6 29 29 zé 30 30 33 7:9 22 20 V 17 15 17 13 10-12 10 1o 7 A 7 A 3/ Source: Title I, 1965-1975: A Synthesis of the Findings of Fed- eral Studies, by Donald E. McLaughlin, American Institutes for Research, July 1977, p. 31.
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table 1, below.) TABLE 1. .National Average (Mean) Scholastic Aptitude Test Scores, Selected Years, 1962-63 Through 1982-83, and Percentage Change From 1962-63 (All Candidates) ‘Verbal 8 Mathematical 1962-63 478 502 1966-67 467 (-2.3%) 495 (-1.4%) 1970-71 454 (-5.0%) 487 (-3.0%) 1974-75 437 (-8.6%) 473 (-5.8%) 1978-79 427 (-10.7%) ‘467 (-7.0%) 1979-1980 423 (-11.5%) 467 (-7.0%) 1980-81 1 425 (-11.1
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such standards may not exceed the income eligibility level set for reduced-price school lunches (i.e., l05 percent of the poverty guidelines--or, for the l986— . 1937 school year, $20,350 for a family of four). U.S. Department of Agricul- ture (USDA) regulations further specify that agencies may not set income stan- idards that are less than 100 percent of the poverty guidelines ($11,000 for a family of four
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this bill the W1C program would be re- authorized through FY 1988. The FY 1986 authorization level would be set at $1.629 billion, and there would be no authorization ceiling for fiscal years 1987 and 1988. A Senate passed amendment to H.R. 7 would extend the program through FY 1989 at authorization levels of $1.57 billion for FY 1986, $1.641 billion for FY 1987, $1.75 billion for FY 1988 and $1.782
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cas-I2 required local agencies to inform applicants of their eligibility within 30 days of their request to participate. In addition, once established, certifi- S cation of eligibility was required to be maintained for the period of time originally allowed if participants moved from one program area to another. 6. Food Package Content A competent professional (e.g., physician, nutritionist
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at the sums necessary amending Section 18 for each of fiscal years 1982, 1983 and 1984. of C.N.A. ; 1981 97-35 Title VII, Omnibus Set authorization ceilings of $1.017 billiony E Budget Reconciliation for FY 1982; $1.06 billion for FY 1983 and 1 Act of 1981 amending $1.126 billion for FY 1984. A provision in Section 18 of C.N.A. this bill changing the income criteria for ‘ ' reduced-price school lunches
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LEGISLATIVE INTEREST IN APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING ........ A. COOCCCCOCOCC.'.OOCC..COOCCOOOO Bo T118 Congress 0.000000-0o00--00°°-00°°°¢°°°°°° 0' VII CONGRESS’oooooo-009'.-0.0 o_ooooo.ooooooooooo.o Page 11 11 11 12 13
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The relationship between "right-to-work" laws and unemployement
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What has been the relationship between State "Right-To-Work" laws and unemployment? This report examines the research literature on the issue, conducts several new statistical tests, and explores recent advances in labor economic theory that relate to the problem. This study also examines whether "Right-To-Work" laws have altered the allocation of Federal funding based on formulas which use unemployment rates.
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