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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... increase funding for Impact Aid as much as possible . Appropriations for Impact Aid have not kept up with the rising cost of public edu- cation , consequently underfunding Impact Aid for the last few years . For example , in fiscal year ...
... increase funding for Impact Aid as much as possible . Appropriations for Impact Aid have not kept up with the rising cost of public edu- cation , consequently underfunding Impact Aid for the last few years . For example , in fiscal year ...
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... increase . ++ It would enable the NIDCD to provide a major increase in the CONTRACTS line- $ 3,400,000 . We're supporting major work in cochlear implants , which will be expanded to include hearing aid users . The Clearinghouse is ...
... increase . ++ It would enable the NIDCD to provide a major increase in the CONTRACTS line- $ 3,400,000 . We're supporting major work in cochlear implants , which will be expanded to include hearing aid users . The Clearinghouse is ...
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... increased resources for ITVS's mission in the future , and to insure that it is significantly greater than an increase proportional to the growth of the CPB budget as a whole . It is revealing to contrast the Independent Television ...
... increased resources for ITVS's mission in the future , and to insure that it is significantly greater than an increase proportional to the growth of the CPB budget as a whole . It is revealing to contrast the Independent Television ...
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... increase in services , we will have to lag - we will not be keeping up in the increase in caseloads . The same can be said for State services funded by title II of the act . Between the level of funding proposed by the President and the ...
... increase in services , we will have to lag - we will not be keeping up in the increase in caseloads . The same can be said for State services funded by title II of the act . Between the level of funding proposed by the President and the ...
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... increase in funding for prevention programs while it acknowledges that spend- ing for Medicare and Medicaid will rise by 29 percent . We have neglected pre- vention , and now we are paying for that neglect in the cost of care . -Our ...
... increase in funding for prevention programs while it acknowledges that spend- ing for Medicare and Medicaid will rise by 29 percent . We have neglected pre- vention , and now we are paying for that neglect in the cost of care . -Our ...
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