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Civil rights legislation, federal aid to education, and repeal of the taft-hartley act A+ all of the answers are correct
R. A. Nixon has written: 'Legislative dimensions of the new careers program' -- subject(s): Federal aid to education, Labor supply, Law and legislation, Vocational education
Civil rights legislation, federal aid to education, and repeal of the taft-hartley act A+ all of the answers are correct
The programs take longer than a collage program but focus on careers
Federal aid to education
Authorizing legislation: A bill that creates a new federal program, extends the life of an existing program, or repeals existing law. Authorizing bills usually set a limit on the amount of funds that can be spent annually by a program over a period of three to five years. But it's important to remember that an authorizing bill only establishes the framework for a federal program - it does not provide funds to operate the program.
a national health insurance program
He said his program for federal aid to education was better than the Bush program and needed to be funded in order to make America competitive in world trade .
Federal Work-Study Program (Apex)
a study program that i think would help is the colleges study program
The federal government began guaranteeing student loans provided by banks and non-profit lenders in 1965, creating the program that is now called the Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) program.
John J Klimek has written: 'Community college technical career program advisory committees' -- subject(s): Municipal universities and colleges, Technical education