Mr. President. the Chamber of Commerce of the United States. in a study entitled. "Rural Poverty and Regional Progress in Urban Society." urged a twin approach to eradicate "gross educational inequities between regions and between impoverished rural and urban areas and affluent suburban communities." emphasizing: It is unrealistic to expect the eroding tax base of many of our core cities and rural areas to supply the additional money. Continuing. the chambers report reasoned: Better education for potential or incoming migrants both at the place of originthe rural southand the place of destinationthe central cityis necessary to maximize human resources and reduce poverty nationally. An inferior education for impoverished children in rural and urban areas Is economically costly to the nation. Education expands lifes opportunities.
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