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                                    Calendar No. 735
93D  CONGREss             SENATE                      REPORT
  E3d Session  I                                    No. 93-763




           EDUCATION AMENDMENTS OF 1974


     MARCH 29 (legislative day, MARC 28), 1974.-Ordered to be printed


     Mr. PELL, from the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare,
                    submitted the following

                        REPORT
                        together with
       SUPPLEMENTAL AND ADDITIONAL VIEWS
                     [To accompany S. 15391

  The Committee on Labor and Public Welfare to which was referred
the bill (S. 1539) to amend and extend certain Acts relating to ele-
mentary and secondary education programs, and for other purposes
having considered the same, reports favorably thereon with an amend-
ment and recommends that the bill as amended do pass.
  The amendment  amends the bill in the nature of a substitute.

          BACKGROUND  OF THE COMMITTEE  AMENDMENT
  During the 93d Congress, the Committee on Labor and Public Wel-
fare, between April 18, 1973, and October 31, 1973, held 18 days of
hearings on S. 1539, a bill to amend and extend certain Acts relating
to elementary and secondary education programs, and for other pur-
poses, and ten related bills. The Committee amendment is based on the
text of S. 1539 and contains modifications thereof which the Committee
finds justified in light of the evidence before it. Many of these modifica-
tions are drawn from the related bills consideredby the Committee.

           BRIEF SUMMARY   OF THE COMMIPTEE  BILL
  Preliminary sections of the bill state a national policy with respect
to educational opportunity, create a White House Conference on Edu-
cation, and state the policy of the United States with respect to muse-
ums as educational institutions.
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