| | Sec. 1. John H. Reed-Kenneth M. Curtis Peace Fellowship established. Resolved: | That the John H. Reed-Kenneth M. Curtis Peace Fellowship, | referred to in this resolve as the "fellowship," is established. | The fellowship is administered by the Department of Education and | provides funds to allow 10 Maine teenagers to attend the Seeds of | Peace International Camp during each summer; and be it further |
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| | Sec. 2. Fellowship recipients. Resolved: That 5 of the 10 fellowship | recipients each summer must be girls and 5 of the 10 fellowship | recipients each summer must be boys. Five of the 10 fellowship | recipients each summer must be from the First Congressional | District and 5 of the 10 fellowship recipients each summer must | be from the Second Congressional District; and be it further |
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| | Sec. 3. Funds not lapsing. Resolved: That funds appropriated to the | fellowship do not lapse but must be carried forward; and be it | further |
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| | Sec. 4. Repeal. Resolved: That this resolve is repealed 3 years from | the effective date of this resolve; and be it further |
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| | Sec. 5. Appropriation. Resolved: That the following funds are | appropriated from the General Fund to carry out the purposes of | this resolve. |
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| Provides funds to capitalize | the John H. Reed-Kenneth M. | Curtis Peace Fellowship. |
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| | This resolve creates the John H. Reed-Kenneth M. Curtis Peace | Fellowship, administered by the Department of Education, to | provide funds for 10 Maine teenagers each summer for 3 years to | attend the Seeds of Peace International Camp in Otisfield, Maine. | This fellowship is named for former Maine Governor John H. Reed | and Governor Kenneth M. Curtis, both of whom served as United | States Ambassadors. |
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