Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1992: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, One Hundred Second Congress, First Session, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1991 - 1056 pages |
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Can you explain exactly how this proposal would Answer . The Administration has included on the list of possible programs which could be turned over to States approximately $ 9.7 billion in HHS programs . These include the Social ...
Can you explain exactly how this proposal would Answer . The Administration has included on the list of possible programs which could be turned over to States approximately $ 9.7 billion in HHS programs . These include the Social ...
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Answer . It has not yet been determined who would administer the new block grant . We expect Congress and Governors to be actively involved in working out the details of this proposal . SUBSTANCE ABUSE FUNDING Question .
Answer . It has not yet been determined who would administer the new block grant . We expect Congress and Governors to be actively involved in working out the details of this proposal . SUBSTANCE ABUSE FUNDING Question .
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Answer . NIH has sought the assistance of the Army Corps of Engineers to evaluate the NIH facility needs in general and the clinical center specifically . Following completion of this evaluation a final determination of how to proceed ...
Answer . NIH has sought the assistance of the Army Corps of Engineers to evaluate the NIH facility needs in general and the clinical center specifically . Following completion of this evaluation a final determination of how to proceed ...
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Answer . The increase can be attributed to the following : a projected average annual increase of more than eleven percent in complaint receipts between FY 1989 and FY 1992 ; a relatively constant level of compliance staff ; and the ...
Answer . The increase can be attributed to the following : a projected average annual increase of more than eleven percent in complaint receipts between FY 1989 and FY 1992 ; a relatively constant level of compliance staff ; and the ...
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Answer . A number of States have indicated that growing caseloads , sometimes combined with staff cutbacks , are making it harder to meet several of the AFDC requirements , including : processing timely applications within 45 days ...
Answer . A number of States have indicated that growing caseloads , sometimes combined with staff cutbacks , are making it harder to meet several of the AFDC requirements , including : processing timely applications within 45 days ...
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