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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... percent , over fiscal year 1991 and a $ 2 bil- lion increase , or more than 100 percent , over the 2 - year period . Now Head Start is one of our most important and one of our most successful governmental programs to help our children ...
... percent , over fiscal year 1991 and a $ 2 bil- lion increase , or more than 100 percent , over the 2 - year period . Now Head Start is one of our most important and one of our most successful governmental programs to help our children ...
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... percent over current year spending . Our appropriation request for HHS programs considered by this Committee totals $ 161 billion . This is $ 13 billion over 1991 , or an increase of 9 percent . This budget reflects the President's and ...
... percent over current year spending . Our appropriation request for HHS programs considered by this Committee totals $ 161 billion . This is $ 13 billion over 1991 , or an increase of 9 percent . This budget reflects the President's and ...
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... percent increase over 1991 , to strengthen efforts to prevent children from entering foster care . The Department will also enhance efforts to protect children from abuse and ne- glect . Funds are requested to increase coordination of ...
... percent increase over 1991 , to strengthen efforts to prevent children from entering foster care . The Department will also enhance efforts to protect children from abuse and ne- glect . Funds are requested to increase coordination of ...
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... percent of the kids today - 25 percent get served by head Start . So we have $ 2.1 billion that we are putting into Head Start . You can correct me if I am wrong on these figures , but I am pretty close - about $ 2.1 billion into ...
... percent of the kids today - 25 percent get served by head Start . So we have $ 2.1 billion that we are putting into Head Start . You can correct me if I am wrong on these figures , but I am pretty close - about $ 2.1 billion into ...
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... percent for the founda- tion at the New Jersey Institute of Technology to 155 percent for the Michigan Cancer Foundation . You know indirect cost rates vary for a number of reasons . Ac- cording to a study done by the inspector general ...
... percent for the founda- tion at the New Jersey Institute of Technology to 155 percent for the Michigan Cancer Foundation . You know indirect cost rates vary for a number of reasons . Ac- cording to a study done by the inspector general ...
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