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Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Progress During the First 100 Days of the Johnson Administration Legislative Achievements Thus Far 1. Higher Education Facilities Act of 1963 (P.L. 88-204, Approved December 16, 1963) This law, designed to provide needed classrooms, laboratories, and libraries for graduate and undergraduate institutions of higher education, provides a 5-year matching program of construction grants and loans for needed academic facilities. 2. The Clean Air Act (P.L. 88-206, approved December 17, 1963) This law lays the groundwork for a comprehensive national program for prevention and control of air pollution. Grants-in-aid are authorized to assist local, State, and regional air pollution control agencies to initiate, expand, or improve their programs. Authority is also provided to secure abatement of specific air pollution conditions dangerous to health and public welfare. 3. Vocational Education Act of 1963 (P.L. 88-210, approved December 16, 1963) This act authorizes a new permanent program of vocational education which will double the Federal funds immediately available for fiscal year 1964 and quadruple amounts available by fiscal year 1967. Vocational education programs are authorized for persons in high school, those out of high school, persons who are unemployed or underemployed, and persons with academic or socio-economic handicaps that prevent them from succeeding in the regular vocational education program. Funds are reserved for grants for research and demonstration in vocational education, and provision is made for an experimental 4-year program of residential vocational educational schools and payments for student work study programs The law

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October 1963 memo on blacks appointed to positions in the Ohio state government.

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