Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare, and Related Agencies Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1980: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Ninety-sixth Congress, First Session, Part 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1979 |
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... amount which the Railroad Retirement Board has in its possession is about $ 1 million . In view of the fact that payments under Title V average approximately $ 4 million per month , the enactment of the supplemental appropriation of ...
... amount which the Railroad Retirement Board has in its possession is about $ 1 million . In view of the fact that payments under Title V average approximately $ 4 million per month , the enactment of the supplemental appropriation of ...
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... amount authorized by the Congress in the 1974 Act for defray- ing the costs of phasing out the windfall benefits is $ 363 million for fiscal year 1980 which is the same amount as was authorized for fiscal year 1979 . With respect to ...
... amount authorized by the Congress in the 1974 Act for defray- ing the costs of phasing out the windfall benefits is $ 363 million for fiscal year 1980 which is the same amount as was authorized for fiscal year 1979 . With respect to ...
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... amounts necessary to be appropriated each year on a level basis in order to pay the entire cost by fiscal year 2000 . Under the provisions of the 1974 Act providing for such excess or windfall dual benefits , the monthly amount payable ...
... amounts necessary to be appropriated each year on a level basis in order to pay the entire cost by fiscal year 2000 . Under the provisions of the 1974 Act providing for such excess or windfall dual benefits , the monthly amount payable ...
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... amount of $ 250 million , the 13th actuarial evaluation indicates an amount of $ 363 million from 1979 onward which was a 45 % increase over the original estimate . The administration is proposing legislation for this account to no ...
... amount of $ 250 million , the 13th actuarial evaluation indicates an amount of $ 363 million from 1979 onward which was a 45 % increase over the original estimate . The administration is proposing legislation for this account to no ...
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... amount of the excess payment would be frozen as of June 30 , 1979 rather than as of the employee's retirement date . We strongly support the view that the full amounts necessary to pay the costs of phasing out excess dual benefits ...
... amount of the excess payment would be frozen as of June 30 , 1979 rather than as of the employee's retirement date . We strongly support the view that the full amounts necessary to pay the costs of phasing out excess dual benefits ...
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Page 209 - ... the spouse of any person who has a total disability permanent in nature resulting from a service-connected disability, or the surviving spouse of a veteran who died while a disability so evaluated was in existence...
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Page 180 - Mr. Chairman, this concludes my formal testimony. I would be pleased to answer any questions you may have.
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Page 1 - Association is an unincorporated association with which are affiliated the chief executive -2officers of all of the standard national and international railway labor unions in the United States. The organizations whose chief executive officers are members of the RLEA are listed below: American Railway...