Impact of the Omnibus Reconciliation Act and the Proposed Fiscal Year 1983 Budget Cuts on Entitlements, Uncontrollables, and Indexing: Hearings Before the Task Force on Entitlements, Uncontrollables, and Indexing of the Committee on the Budget, House of Representatives, Ninety-seventh Congress, Second Session, February 22, 26, and March 1, 1982U.S. Government Printing Office, 1982 - 1011 pages |
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... changes were made , for example , in basic social security and other retirement benefits . Reductions in social secu- rity retirement will save only about $ 1.5 billion , or approximately 1 percent of the program's outlays . A change in ...
... changes were made , for example , in basic social security and other retirement benefits . Reductions in social secu- rity retirement will save only about $ 1.5 billion , or approximately 1 percent of the program's outlays . A change in ...
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... changes proposed for the means - tested programs would give States additional respon- sibilities . For example , the administration is proposing to shift as much as $ 2.2 billion in AFDC , food stamps , and medicaid program costs to the ...
... changes proposed for the means - tested programs would give States additional respon- sibilities . For example , the administration is proposing to shift as much as $ 2.2 billion in AFDC , food stamps , and medicaid program costs to the ...
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... changes in our human services system are necessary . We agree that we must eliminate ineffective or wasteful programs . The sweeping manner , however , in which changes are being implemented , and the absence of a planned transition ...
... changes in our human services system are necessary . We agree that we must eliminate ineffective or wasteful programs . The sweeping manner , however , in which changes are being implemented , and the absence of a planned transition ...
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... changes enacted last year have had a direct impact on recipients and former recipients of the programs , and of course , they have played a part in holding down Federal expendi- tures . In this first go - round , we have not yet ...
... changes enacted last year have had a direct impact on recipients and former recipients of the programs , and of course , they have played a part in holding down Federal expendi- tures . In this first go - round , we have not yet ...
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... changes will ter- minate or reduce 35,000 households - 105,000 persons . Although these changes have not impacted on the county bud- gets yet , we are trying to track whether recipients who were dis- continued later return to welfare or ...
... changes will ter- minate or reduce 35,000 households - 105,000 persons . Although these changes have not impacted on the county bud- gets yet , we are trying to track whether recipients who were dis- continued later return to welfare or ...
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