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                   UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE       k, ' I'
                           WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548


                                                 FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY
      111903                                     Expected at 10:00 AM EST
                                                 Tuesday, March 25, 1980

             STATEMENT OF MORTON E. HENIG, SENIOR ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR,

                        HUMAN RESOURCES DIVISION, BEFORE THE

                SUBCOMMITTEE ON MANPOWER AND HOUSING, HOUSE COMMITTEE

    /44         ON GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS, ON THE5ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

              ACTIVITIES UNDER TITLE II OF THE COMMUNITY SERVICES

                               ADMINISTRATION ACT

        Madam Chairwoman and Members of the Subcommittee:

             We are pleased to be here today to discuss our efforts to

        date regarding economic development activities carried out by

        certain Community Action Agencies (CAA's) under Title II of the

/~/l( (/1 ommunity Services Administration (CSA) Act of 1974.
             Two of CSA's major program efforts are the Community Action

        Program and the Community Economic Development Program authorized

        by Titles II and VII, respectively, of the Economic Opportunity

        Act of 1964, as amended.

             Under Title II CSA supports approximately 900 Community

        Action Agencies (CAA's); community-based agencies throughout the

        Nation which operate and coordinate programs designed to alle-

        viate poverty. These CAA's are governed by a board of directors

        which is composed equally of representatives from the public,

        private, and economically disadvantaged sectors of the community.

        CAA's may be independent nonprofit organizations or part of a

        State or local government office.

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