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Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry. – 1972
The committee hearings in this report concern proposed Department of Agriculture regulations. These regulations deal with the method of apportioning the $153.2 million Section 32 funds available for the National School Lunch Program for fiscal 1972. Included are statements from school superintendents, food service representatives, State department…
Descriptors: Administrative Agencies, Breakfast Programs, Costs, Economically Disadvantaged
MORSE, WAYNE – 1967
NATIONAL INTEREST CALLS FOR MORE ADEQUATELY MEETING OPERATIONAL AND CAPITAL COSTS OF HIGHER EDUCATION. SOME OF THE CONSEQUENCES OF THE DECREASED FEDERAL AID TO EDUCATION ARE DISCUSSED AND PROPOSALS FOR POLICY CONSIDERATIONS ARE ADVANCED. AMONG THE AREAS MOST INFLUENCED BY INADEQUATE FEDERAL SUPPORT ARE SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAMS, COMMUNITY SERVICES,…
Descriptors: Budgets, Educational Finance, Educational Opportunities, Educational Policy
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. Senate Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs. – 1973
Recent increases in the cost of food and labor, while affecting individual families across the Nation, are also affecting food programs supported by the Federal Government. In response to concerns regarding the impact of these increases on the School Lunch Programs, particularly, the Chairman and Ranking Minority Member of this Select Committee…
Descriptors: Breakfast Programs, Economic Factors, Educational Needs, Federal Aid
Young, Dennis; Nokkeo, Suthirat Supaporn – 1970
The failure of State governments to use their unique place in the Federal structure for the relief of urban areas is illustrated by the school lunch program in New Jersey. The cities have a higher share of needy students and yet do not receive a greater share of program funds than the suburbs. The lunch gap--i.e., the number of low income students…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, City Government, Disadvantaged Youth, Federal Aid
Quinn, John M. – 1972
The Nation's 1973 child nutrition agenda has five items. (1) Of first concern must be the fulfillment of America's pledge to feed a free or reduced price lunch to every hungry child. A serious assault is required on the problem of facilities: some 18,000, or about 17 percent, of the Nation's schools lack lunchroom and kitchen equipment. (2) The…
Descriptors: Breakfast Programs, Disadvantaged Youth, Federal Aid, Federal Legislation
Eddinger, Lucille – 1970
This document presents an overview of the status of Federal legislation for and appropriations to education for the fiscal year 1971. Federal assistance to higher education is discussed, and the amendments to the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), the National School Lunch Act, and the Special Milk Program are explained. Tables list…
Descriptors: Educational Economics, Educational Finance, Exceptional Child Education, Federal Aid


