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 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1991 - 1056 pages |
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... million supplemental to speed up the processing of unemployment claims , and I commend you for that . Yet I understand the Labor Department now estimates a shortfall of $ 201 million . In the upcoming supplemental , we will address the ...
... million supplemental to speed up the processing of unemployment claims , and I commend you for that . Yet I understand the Labor Department now estimates a shortfall of $ 201 million . In the upcoming supplemental , we will address the ...
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... million in fiscal year 1992. This would mean 7,805 fewer positions in the program nationally , from 64,405 jobs to ... million . Consequently , no increases for cost of living were made for 1992. Although the President's budget proposes ...
... million in fiscal year 1992. This would mean 7,805 fewer positions in the program nationally , from 64,405 jobs to ... million . Consequently , no increases for cost of living were made for 1992. Although the President's budget proposes ...
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... million . And the request for the Community Service Employment for Older Ameri- cans is $ 342.8 million . Also included in the request is $ 2.3 billion for unemployment in- surance expenses , an increase of $ 278.4 million over the ...
... million . And the request for the Community Service Employment for Older Ameri- cans is $ 342.8 million . Also included in the request is $ 2.3 billion for unemployment in- surance expenses , an increase of $ 278.4 million over the ...
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... million to pro- vide $ 154 million for TAA benefits , $ 72 million for TAA training and $ 250,000 for benefits and allowances under the Redwood National Park Act . Assuming TAA is repealed effective October 1 , 1991 , the Department ...
... million to pro- vide $ 154 million for TAA benefits , $ 72 million for TAA training and $ 250,000 for benefits and allowances under the Redwood National Park Act . Assuming TAA is repealed effective October 1 , 1991 , the Department ...
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... million in fiscal year 1992 , which is a net decrease of $ 36.9 million below fiscal year 1991 . Funding for the Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Act is not requested for fiscal year 1992 in the Department of Labor . Rather ...
... million in fiscal year 1992 , which is a net decrease of $ 36.9 million below fiscal year 1991 . Funding for the Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Act is not requested for fiscal year 1992 in the Department of Labor . Rather ...
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