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Concerns About Funding Cuts for Indian Technical Assistance Program, 1980-10-16

 Item — Box: 47, Folder: 10
Identifier: CAC_CC_109_7_47_10_0001
The text is a letter from Mr. Glenn Hayden, the Director of the Indian Action Program, expressing his concerns about proposed funding cuts for the Indian Technical Assistance Program (ITAP). He explains that the House version of the appropriations bill would cut funding by $1.9 million, while the Senate version would cut funding by $4.7 million. Hayden believes that ITAP is a valuable program and not a duplication of another housing program for Indians called HIP. He asks for support from JRJ, but is unsure which bill the provision is attached to or which committee JRJ is on. The letter assures Hayden that his concerns will be kept in mind when Congress reconvenes. The summary also mentions that Hayden called in a panic and believes that ITAP is a better program than HIP.

Dates

  • 1980-10-16

Creator

Language of Materials

English

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Extent

5 pages

Overview

96th (1979-1981)

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General

Native Americans
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