| United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics - 1950 - 774 pages
...Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands where need is widespread and resources for meeting need are limited. The Advisory Council on Social Security to the Senate Committee on Finance has recommended extension of grants-in-aid to States for general assistance, though with less liberal... | |
| United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics - 1950 - 846 pages
...through assistance.3 New provisions reflect, in some measure, numerous recommendations made in 1948 by the Advisory Council on Social Security to the Senate Committee on Finance for the improvement of the old-age and survivors insurance and public assistance programs.3 Old-Age... | |
| United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics - 1950 - 832 pages
...through assistance. 8 New provisions reflect, in some measure, numerous recommendations made in 1948 by the Advisory Council on Social Security to the Senate Committee on Finance for the improvement of the old-age and survivors insurance and public assistance programs. 3 Old-Age... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - 1950 - 1274 pages
...a purpose which would otherwise require further general taxation on its own account." SAME THING IX CLEARER TERMS This heavy language is not much easier...investment is as reasonable and proper as Is the investment by life insurance companies of their own reserve funds in Government securities. "The investment of... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - 1950 - 1000 pages
...enacted, Colorado will receive very little, if any, Federal participation in the cost of medical care. The Advisory Council on Social Security to the Senate Committee on Finance recommended that the Federal Government should pay one-half of the medical care cost incurred by the... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1951 - 190 pages
...available. This statement would argue against the complete cancellation of benefit rights. More recently, the Advisory Council on Social Security to the Senate Committee on Finance of the Eightieth Congress drew the following conclusions: In 22 States employees who are disqualified... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee - 1951 - 1648 pages
...both a more timeconsuming and a more rewarding experience than was anticipated. As staff director of the Advisory Council on Social Security to the Senate Committee on Finance, the author had during late 1947 and 1948 a good opportunity to observe the beginnings of some of the... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - 1952 - 360 pages
...subject. (The document referred to follows:) RESUME OP RECOMMENDATIONS ON UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE OP THE ADVISORY COUNCIL, ON SOCIAL SECURITY TO THE SENATE COMMITTEE ON FINANCE. 1948-49. The majority of the council agreed that 10 years of experience with the StateFederal system... | |
| Robert M. Ball, Robert Myers Ball - 1952 - 120 pages
...increases their contributions. See Recommendations for Social Security legislation, the Reports of the Advisory Council on Social Security to the Senate Committee on Finance, Appendix 1— F, "Resume of Minority Opinions on Changes in Benefit and Contribution Base," p. 64,... | |
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