Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1992: Nondepartmental witnessesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1991 - 1056 pages |
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... concerned about education and pro- grams that are not being funded at levels that we would like to see them , I think it is also important , Mr. Chairman , to remember that we have seen an increase to $ 27.4 billion from $ 24.6 billion ...
... concerned about education and pro- grams that are not being funded at levels that we would like to see them , I think it is also important , Mr. Chairman , to remember that we have seen an increase to $ 27.4 billion from $ 24.6 billion ...
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... concerned that this entitlement will be after the fact . That we will be notified that they are closed , and I do not know that we will be able to do much about it . I am a little concerned about that area . Mr. RICHTMAN . Well , I ...
... concerned that this entitlement will be after the fact . That we will be notified that they are closed , and I do not know that we will be able to do much about it . I am a little concerned about that area . Mr. RICHTMAN . Well , I ...
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... concerned citizens working together to make a difference . We have a special commitment to the further growth of the Institute . The Foundation's wider purpose is to promote peacebuilding and peacemaking throughout our own country and ...
... concerned citizens working together to make a difference . We have a special commitment to the further growth of the Institute . The Foundation's wider purpose is to promote peacebuilding and peacemaking throughout our own country and ...
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... concerned with mental illness and substance abuse problems . consumer , Although the President's budget shows a $ 40 million increase in funding for research activities over FY 1991 levels , the President's request is actually a ...
... concerned with mental illness and substance abuse problems . consumer , Although the President's budget shows a $ 40 million increase in funding for research activities over FY 1991 levels , the President's request is actually a ...
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... concerned about a comprehensive federal response to AIDS . In our professional judgment , it would take $ 3 billion in funding in 1992 , or $ 1 billion above the President's request , to begin to address the range of challenges posed by ...
... concerned about a comprehensive federal response to AIDS . In our professional judgment , it would take $ 3 billion in funding in 1992 , or $ 1 billion above the President's request , to begin to address the range of challenges posed by ...
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