COMMITTEE ON LABOR AND PUBLIC WELFARE HARRISON A. WILLIAMS, JR., New Jersey, Chairman JENNINGS RANDOLPH, West Virginia JACOB K. JAVITS, New York J. GLENN BEALL, JR., Maryland DONALD ELISBURG, General Counsel SUBCOMMITTEE ON CHILDREN AND YOUTH HARRISON A. WILLIAMS, JR., New Jersey ROBERT T. STAFFORD, Vermont A. SIDNEY JOHNSON III, Professional Staff Member SUBCOMMITTEE ON EMPLOYMENT, POVERTY, AND MIGRATORY LABOR GAYLORD NELSON, Wisconsin, Chairman EDWARD M. KENNEDY, Massachusetts ROBERT TAFT, JR., Ohio RICHARD S. SCHWEIKER, Pennsylvania RICHARD E. JOHNSON, Counsel HOUSE COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND LABOR CARL D. PERKINS, Kentucky, Chairman FRANK THOMPSON, JR., New Jersey EDWARD BEARD, Rhode Island TIM HALL, Illinois ALBERT H. QUIE, Minnesota EDWIN D. ESHLEMAN, Pennsylvania CONTENTS Reid, Joseph H, executive director, Child Welfare League, New York, N.Y., accompanied by Jeanne H. Ellis, executive director, Child Care Center, Jacobs, Hon. Andrew, Jr., a U.S. Representative in Congress from the State Green, Frederick C., M.D., F.A.A.P., associate director, Children's Hospital National Medical Center, Washington, D.C. accompanied by John H. Sharon, president of the board of directors of the Children's Hospital Weintraub, Frederick J., assistant executive director of governmental rela- tions, Council for Exceptional Children, accompanied by Hal Benson, director of governmental affairs, United Cerebral Palsy Association; Paul Marchand, director of governmental affairs, National Association for Retarded Persons; Richard Dowling, director of governmental affairs, American Speech & Hearing Association; and Samuel Ornstein, execu- tive director, National Association of State Coordinators of Programs Helms, Judith S., executive director, National Council of Organizations Children's Hospital National Medical Center, prepared statement--- Child Welfare League of America, Inc., prepared statement__ Council for Exceptional Children, United Cerebral Palsy Association, Inc., American Speech & Hearing Association, National Association of Co- ordinators of State Programs for the Mentally Retarded, and the Na- tional Association for Retarded Citizens, prepared statement__ Green, Frederick C., M.D., F.A.A.P., associate director, Children's Hospital National Medical Center, Washington, D.C., accompanied by John H. Sharon, president of the board of directors of the Children's Hospital Helms, Judith S., executive director, National Council of Organizations 427 432 Jacobs, Hon. Andrew, Jr., a U.S. Representative in Congress from the State 390 Reid, Joseph H., executive director, Child Welfare League, New York, N.Y., 187 Prepared statement.. 202 Weintraub, Frederick J., assistant executive director of governmental rela- tions, Council for Exceptional Children, accompanied by Hal Benson, director of governmental affairs, United Cerebral Palsy Association; Paul Marchand, director of governmental affairs, National Association for Retarded Persons; Richard Dowling. director of governmental affairs, American Speech & Hearing Association; and Samuel Ornstein, executive director, National Association of State Coordinators of Pro- ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Articles, publications, etc. : Child and Family Services Act-1974, by William L. Pierce, director of policy development, the CWLA Center for Government Affairs____. Child Care Arrangements in the United States in 1974: A "Guesstimate," by William L. Pierce, Child Welfare League of America, Inc-- Child Care Principles, by William L. Pierce Day Care Services: A "No-Quality" Future? by William L. Pierce, League's Study of the Expansion of Day Care in the United States: Position paper on day care, by Audrey K. Naylor, NSW, assistant Communication to: Brademas, Hon. John, a U.S. Representative in Congress from the 239 231 240 245 252 280 254 305 241 290 369 441 |