Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1973: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-second Congress, Second Session, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 |
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... CHILD HEALTH AND FAMILY PLANNING There is an increase in maternal and child health activity of $ 13 million and one of the most significant increases in the health budget , $ 49 million for family planning , bringing the total money ...
... CHILD HEALTH AND FAMILY PLANNING There is an increase in maternal and child health activity of $ 13 million and one of the most significant increases in the health budget , $ 49 million for family planning , bringing the total money ...
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... children are more apt to come in contact with lead - based paint . Mr. MICHEL . What is the number of children ? Mr. CARDWELL . A million and a half by the end of 1973. The esti- mate is that about 22 million children are at risk around ...
... children are more apt to come in contact with lead - based paint . Mr. MICHEL . What is the number of children ? Mr. CARDWELL . A million and a half by the end of 1973. The esti- mate is that about 22 million children are at risk around ...
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... children unless they were children of military families . Mr. FLOOD . What do you mean by B children as distinguished from A children ? EFFECT OF BUDGET PROPOSAL ON CATEGORY B CHILDREN Mr. CARDWELL . A category B child under the law is a ...
... children unless they were children of military families . Mr. FLOOD . What do you mean by B children as distinguished from A children ? EFFECT OF BUDGET PROPOSAL ON CATEGORY B CHILDREN Mr. CARDWELL . A category B child under the law is a ...
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... children , children whose parents both live and work on Federal prop- erty , and about 73 percent of entitlement for all B children across the board ; B children being those whose parents work on Federal property but who live in the ...
... children , children whose parents both live and work on Federal prop- erty , and about 73 percent of entitlement for all B children across the board ; B children being those whose parents work on Federal property but who live in the ...
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... child care , child placement . Mr. SMITH . Do the people need that $ 400 million for services or not ? Secretary RICHARDSON . The problem is one really of given 78.
... child care , child placement . Mr. SMITH . Do the people need that $ 400 million for services or not ? Secretary RICHARDSON . The problem is one really of given 78.
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activities addition Administration on Aging agencies alcohol appropriation areas Assistant Secretary authority behavior budget CARDWELL CASEY Center cerebral palsy Child Health clinics committee comprehensive CONGRESS THE LIBRARY coordination costs cystic fibrosis deaf delinquency Department Developmental Disabilities disabled disease disorders drug abuse effective effort elderly estimated evaluation facilities family planning services Federal fiscal year 1972 FLOOD Fort Detrick going Health Service hearing hospital improve increase Indian Health Service legislation Maternal and Child medicaid medicare ment mental health mentally retarded MICHEL million multiple sclerosis NATCHER National Institute Office of Education operation patients payments percent personnel persons population prevention problems proposed public assistance Public Health reduction Rehabilitation Service responsible Secretary RICHARDSON Services Administration SHRIVER Social and Rehabilitation Social Security Social Security Administration speech staff tion training programs treatment vocational rehabilitation welfare
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