Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1967: Hearings. 89th Congress, 2d Session |
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... million in fiscal 1964 and reaching $ 36 million in fiscal 1966. In the current year , we have only reached half of this target level , and the administration proposes the same inadequate sum for the coming year . President Kennedy also ...
... million in fiscal 1964 and reaching $ 36 million in fiscal 1966. In the current year , we have only reached half of this target level , and the administration proposes the same inadequate sum for the coming year . President Kennedy also ...
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... million workers and their dependents in 77 major cities for extensive inpatient care and up to $ 400 a year in outpatient psychiatric services . However , the greatest demand for mental health professionals is already manifesting itself ...
... million workers and their dependents in 77 major cities for extensive inpatient care and up to $ 400 a year in outpatient psychiatric services . However , the greatest demand for mental health professionals is already manifesting itself ...
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... million to be allocated to new applicants in fiscal 1967 . This level of new starts obviously cannot be achieved under the admin- istration recommendation . We therefore propose the full $ 40 million in Federal matching money for the ...
... million to be allocated to new applicants in fiscal 1967 . This level of new starts obviously cannot be achieved under the admin- istration recommendation . We therefore propose the full $ 40 million in Federal matching money for the ...
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... million cut . Then the Bureau of the Budget cut it down to $ 253,115,000 . That is quite a significant cut , isn't it ? Mr. GORMAN . Yes , sir . Mr. FOGARTY . In your opinion , do you think we can afford this prob- lem in Vietnam and ...
... million cut . Then the Bureau of the Budget cut it down to $ 253,115,000 . That is quite a significant cut , isn't it ? Mr. GORMAN . Yes , sir . Mr. FOGARTY . In your opinion , do you think we can afford this prob- lem in Vietnam and ...
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... million . The Kennedy projection for fiscal 1967 was $ 114 million . We are way behind . Mr. FOGARTY . How about the other two ? Mr. GORMAN . Hospital improvement grants , we should be at 36 million , and we are at 18 million . Mr ...
... million . The Kennedy projection for fiscal 1967 was $ 114 million . We are way behind . Mr. FOGARTY . How about the other two ? Mr. GORMAN . Hospital improvement grants , we should be at 36 million , and we are at 18 million . Mr ...
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