Advisory committees.. Aging, programs related to. Aid to developing institutions_ Area health education centers. Budget: Constraints Work Incentives Program (WIN) _ Testimony of the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare.......... 42 42 61-209 199 132 167 138 Noncontrollable items.. Priorities Reductions proposed--- Busing, HEW position on.... Effects to accrue from ending of Vietnam war_. Increase for HEW, overall. Increase for NIH (other than cancer and heart) 67 128 125, 171 109 104 68, 75 124 Cancer, construction funds for.. Career education____ Defense expenditures, reductions of... Employment levels, HEW. Evaluation of programs. Family planning services. Federal control of local schools.. Federal tax base__ Totals, overall comparison___ Busing, prohibition of use of Federal funds for. Community mental health centers__ Day care legislation, presidential veto of Drug abuse programs.. Education bill, separate__ Education budget increases_ Education, Federal financing of Education funds, allocation of Educational renewal__. Emergency school assistance_ 100, 196 69 176 180 120 133, 167 131 168 123, 127 130 135 106 176, 177 202 166 118, 175, 181 173, 182 74 89 178 181 Testimony of the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare-Con. Impacted area aid__ Lead-based paint---. Loan forgiveness for physicians.. Manageability of HEW. Medicaid Page 121, 126, 135 91 139 160 80 White House Conference on Aging----- 163 White House meeting on revision of state laws for allied health 139 O DEPARTMENTS OF LABOR AND HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1973 HEARINGS BEFORE A SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE NINETY-SECOND CONGRESS SECOND SESSION SUBCOMMITTEE ON DEPARTMENTS OF LABOR AND HEALTH, DANIEL J. FLOOD, Pennsylvania, Chairman WILLIAM H. NATCHER, Kentucky NEAL SMITH, Iowa W. R. HULL, JR., Missouri BOB CASEY, Texas EDWARD J. PATTEN, New Jersey ROBERT H. MICHEL, Illinois ROBERT M. MOYER and HENRY A. NEIL, Jr., Staff Assistants COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS GEORGE H. MAHON, Texas, Chairman JAMIE L. WHITTEN, Mississippi EDWARD P. BOLAND, Massachusetts GEORGE E. SHIPLEY, Illinois ROBERT N. GIAIMO, Connecticut EDWARD J. PATTEN, New Jersey DAVID PRYOR, Arkansas FRANK E. EVANS, Colorado DAVID R. OBEY, Wisconsin EDWARD R. ROYBAL, California WILLIAM D. HATHAWAY, Maine NICK GALIFIANAKIS, North Carolina J. EDWARD ROUSH, Indiana WILLIAM GERALD BOLING GEORGE E. EVANS ROBERT B. FOSTER JOHN M. GARRITY THOMAS J. KINGFIELD FRANK T. BOW, Ohio CHARLES R. JONAS, North Carolina WILLIAM E. MINSHALL, Ohio J. KENNETH ROBINSON, Virginia PAUL M. WILSON, Clerk and Staff Director STAFF ASSISTANTS DONALD E. RICHBOURG SURVEYS AND INVESTIGATIONS C. R. ANDERSON, Director EARL C. SILSBY DEREK J. VANDER SCHAAF J. DAVID WILLSON LEROY R. KIRKPATRICK, First Assistant WILLIE C. LAW, Second Assistant NOTE. This Surveys and Investigations supervisory staff is supplemented by selected personnel borrowed on a reimbursable basis for varying lengths of time from various agencies to staff up specific studies and investigations. The current average annual fulltime personnel equivalent is approximately 42. |