| STATEMENT OF ADMINISTRATION POLICY|  | EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET
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 September 12, 2000(House)
 H.R. 3222 - Literacy Involves Families Together ActThe Administration supports House passage of H.R. 3222, but will work with
the Senate to improve the bill, consistent with the President's proposals
for reauthorization of the Even Start family literacy program under Title I
of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965.  Specifically, the
Administration has the following concerns about H.R. 3222, as reported:(Rep. Goodling (R) PA and 31 cosponsors)
Funding for Statewide literacy initiatives should be at the discretion
     of the Secretary of Education, not required by the statute.  Other
     authorized activities, such as direct family literacy services to
     eligible families, may constitute a better use of funds in a given
     year.
Federal funding for particular projects should generally be limited to
     eight years, so that other deserving projects can be funded in areas
     where they are needed.
The Administration supports the involvement of the National Institute
     for Literacy in adult and family literacy programs and in carrying out
     research as authorized under Even Start provisions of H.R. 3222, but
     believes that authority for setting the agenda for such research
     carried out with Even Start funds should remain with the Secretary.
Local projects should not be required to reflect "scientifically based
     reading research", in accordance with the very rigorous definition of
     that term in Section 2252 of the ESEA.  Given the current state of
     available research in early childhood education and family literacy,
     the bill should instead require projects to incorporate the best
     available research in those areas.
To help ensure that children do not lose their skills and knowledge
     over the summer, local projects should be required to provide
     instructional services during that period, as proposed by the
     President. 
        
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