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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... 22, 26, and March 1, 1982 United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Budget. Task Force on Entitlements, Uncontrollables, and Indexing. APPENDIX I City : APPENDIX II 100 CITY SURVEY FOLLOW - UP. List of all cities surveyed : 1 ...
... 22, 26, and March 1, 1982 United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Budget. Task Force on Entitlements, Uncontrollables, and Indexing. APPENDIX I City : APPENDIX II 100 CITY SURVEY FOLLOW - UP. List of all cities surveyed : 1 ...
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... 22. Massachusetts 250,366 23. Michigan 289,398 24. Minnesota 25. Mississippi 26. Missouri 27. Montana 126,455 74,335 147,161 24,347 28. Nebraska 51,614 29. Nevada 16,734 30. New Hampshire 30,745 31. New Jersey 166,014 32. New Mexico ...
... 22. Massachusetts 250,366 23. Michigan 289,398 24. Minnesota 25. Mississippi 26. Missouri 27. Montana 126,455 74,335 147,161 24,347 28. Nebraska 51,614 29. Nevada 16,734 30. New Hampshire 30,745 31. New Jersey 166,014 32. New Mexico ...
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... 22, 26, and March 1, 1982 United States. Congress. House. Committee on the ... Missouri 248.00 2. California 506.00 19. South Dakota 321.00 New Mexico 248.00 3. Vermont 478.00 20. Oregon 320.59 35. Nevada ... Minnesota 446.00 23. Idaho 313.15 ...
... 22, 26, and March 1, 1982 United States. Congress. House. Committee on the ... Missouri 248.00 2. California 506.00 19. South Dakota 321.00 New Mexico 248.00 3. Vermont 478.00 20. Oregon 320.59 35. Nevada ... Minnesota 446.00 23. Idaho 313.15 ...
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