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To: 3catsanadog

Can you tell me what page this is on?

(5) The effect on the Nation, on those who
17 serve, and on the families of those who serve, if all
18 individuals in the United States were expected to
19 perform national service or were required to perform
20 a certain amount of national service.

21 (6) Whether a workable, fair, and reasonable
22 mandatory service requirement for all able young
23 people could be developed, and how such a require
24 ment could be implemented in a manner that would
25 strengthen the social fabric of the Nation and over- . . .


901 posted on 03/15/2009 11:48:04 AM PDT by Jack Black
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To: Jack Black

6104. duties: NUMBER (6)

“4) Whether existing databases are effective in matching community needs to would-be volunteers and service providers.

(5) The effect on the Nation, on those who serve, and on the families of those who serve, if all individuals in the United States were expected to perform national service or were required to perform a certain amount of national service.

(6) Whether a workable, fair, and reasonable mandatory service requirement for all able young people could be developed, and how such a requirement could be implemented in a manner that would strengthen the social fabric of the Nation and overcome civic challenges by bringing together people from diverse economic, ethnic, and educational backgrounds.

(7) The need for a public service academy, a 4-year institution that offers a federally funded undergraduate education with a focus on training future public sector leaders.

(8) The means to develop awareness of national service and volunteer opportunities at a young age by creating, expanding, and promoting service options for elementary and secondary school students, through service learning or other means, and by raising awareness of existing incentives.

(9) The effectiveness of establishing a training program on college campuses to recruit and educate college students for national service.

(10) The effect on United States diplomacy and foreign policy interests of expanding service opportunities abroad, such as the Peace Corps, and the degree of need and capacity abroad for an expansion.

(11) The constraints that service providers, nonprofit organizations, and State and local agencies face in utilizing federally funded volunteer programs, and how these constraints can be overcome.

(12) Whether current Federal volunteer programs are suited to address the special skills and needs of senior volunteers, and if not, how these programs can be improved such that the Federal Government can effectively promote service among the `baby boomer’ generation.” unquote


925 posted on 03/15/2009 1:29:53 PM PDT by Kackikat (It isn''t over till it's over, and it's not over yet.....when the TRUMPET sounds I'll be gone...)
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To: Jack Black

It’s toward the end, section 6104.


929 posted on 03/15/2009 1:46:06 PM PDT by 3catsanadog (I plan to give the new President the same respect and dignity the other side gave Bush.)
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