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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... request for the Job Corps is $ 887.5 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 ...
... request for the Job Corps is $ 887.5 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 ...
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... request for job training grants for youth is $ 1.3 billion and a total of $ 1.1 billion is requested for adults . An estimated 503,000 youth and 417,400 adults are expected to be served in these en- hanced programs in fiscal year 1992 ...
... request for job training grants for youth is $ 1.3 billion and a total of $ 1.1 billion is requested for adults . An estimated 503,000 youth and 417,400 adults are expected to be served in these en- hanced programs in fiscal year 1992 ...
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... request is for $ 887.5 million in fiscal year 1992. The request includes proposed appropriations language that would allow us to utilize $ 20 million , previously appropriated for four new centers ( two each in fiscal years 1992 and ...
... request is for $ 887.5 million in fiscal year 1992. The request includes proposed appropriations language that would allow us to utilize $ 20 million , previously appropriated for four new centers ( two each in fiscal years 1992 and ...
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... request in- cludes an increase of $ 18.8 million in the salaries and expenses account over the fiscal year 1991 level . This amount includes an increase of $ 2.9 million and 50 FTE to begin a review of the long - term roll in the ...
... request in- cludes an increase of $ 18.8 million in the salaries and expenses account over the fiscal year 1991 level . This amount includes an increase of $ 2.9 million and 50 FTE to begin a review of the long - term roll in the ...
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... request the $ 201 million , which is what the Department indicates is the amount needed to make up the entire shortfall ; and second , why did you not request it as an emergency , which then avoids any pos- sibility we might have to pay ...
... request the $ 201 million , which is what the Department indicates is the amount needed to make up the entire shortfall ; and second , why did you not request it as an emergency , which then avoids any pos- sibility we might have to pay ...
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