Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations for 2003: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Seventh Congress, Second Session, Volume 3, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 2002 |
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... estimate for the VFC program was provided in the FY 2003 President's budget : $ 990 million in 2002 and $ 824 ... estimates accordingly . CDC will provide updated estimates in OMB's Mid - Session Review in June , 2002 . NIOSH Mr. Regula ...
... estimate for the VFC program was provided in the FY 2003 President's budget : $ 990 million in 2002 and $ 824 ... estimates accordingly . CDC will provide updated estimates in OMB's Mid - Session Review in June , 2002 . NIOSH Mr. Regula ...
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... Estimate " FTES FY 2003 Estimate 03 Estimate + -FY02 $ FTES $ FTES $ 137 71,197 139 90,539 136 89,982 ( 3 ) ( 557 ) Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion 804 755,555 816 753.712 803 697,035 ( 13 ) ( 56,677 ) Environmental ...
... Estimate " FTES FY 2003 Estimate 03 Estimate + -FY02 $ FTES $ FTES $ 137 71,197 139 90,539 136 89,982 ( 3 ) ( 557 ) Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion 804 755,555 816 753.712 803 697,035 ( 13 ) ( 56,677 ) Environmental ...
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... Estimate $ FY 2003 Estimate 03 Estimate + FY02 FTES $ FTES $ Birth Defects / Developmental Disabilities / Disability and Health 137 70,608 139 89 910 136 89,323 ( 3 ) ( 587 ) Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion 804 749,474 ...
... Estimate $ FY 2003 Estimate 03 Estimate + FY02 FTES $ FTES $ Birth Defects / Developmental Disabilities / Disability and Health 137 70,608 139 89 910 136 89,323 ( 3 ) ( 587 ) Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion 804 749,474 ...
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... Estimate FY 2003 Estimate FY 2002 Current Estimate Current Law BA 70,608,000 89,952,000 89,910,000 89,323,000 ( 587,000 ) Accrual Costs 589,000 629,000 629,000 659,000 30.000 Proposed Law BA 71,197,000 90,581,000 90,539,000 89,982,000 ...
... Estimate FY 2003 Estimate FY 2002 Current Estimate Current Law BA 70,608,000 89,952,000 89,910,000 89,323,000 ( 587,000 ) Accrual Costs 589,000 629,000 629,000 659,000 30.000 Proposed Law BA 71,197,000 90,581,000 90,539,000 89,982,000 ...
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... estimate of $ 89,982,000 and 136 FTEs represent a decrease of $ 557,000 below the FY 2002 Current Estimate $ 90,539,000 . The current budget request will allow CDC to continue the following activities : Monitoring and research programs ...
... estimate of $ 89,982,000 and 136 FTEs represent a decrease of $ 557,000 below the FY 2002 Current Estimate $ 90,539,000 . The current budget request will allow CDC to continue the following activities : Monitoring and research programs ...
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