| United States. Congress. Senate. Labor and Public Welfare - 1959 - 424 pages
...county in the United States. In this I concur with the points of view which have been expressed by the American Public Welfare Association and the National Association of Social Workers emphasizing that it is the public welfare agency, the one agency meeting human needs in every county... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor - 1959 - 310 pages
...will help solidify a total program to serve children and youth. This position is strongly backed by the American Public Welfare Association and the National Association of Social Workers. I am certain that you will be hearing additional testimony from these two groups. .,:,:, Since HR 3464... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1961 - 1412 pages
...legislation. Organizations have both endorsed and opposed the bill. The AFL-CIO has endorsed it, and the American Public Welfare Association and the National Association of Social Workers have endorsed its underlying principles. Both the American Medical Association and the American Hospital... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Ways and Means - 1961 - 1378 pages
...legislation. Organizations have both endorsed and opposed the bill. The AFL-CIO has endorsed it, and the American Public Welfare Association and the National Association of Social Workers have endorsed its underlying principles. Both the American Medical Association and the American Hospital... | |
| Peter A. Corning - 1969 - 172 pages
...elderly patients. The first public hearings on the Forand bill, held in June 1958, were inconclusive. The AFL-CIO, the National Farmers' Union, the Group...Association, and the National Association of Social Workers, among other groups, supported the proposal. It was opposed by the AMA, the / National Chamber of Commerce,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1959 - 1272 pages
...county in the United States. In this I concur with the points of view which have been expressed by the American Public Welfare Association and the National Association of Social Workers emphasizing that It Is the public welfare agency, the one agency meeting human needs In every county... | |
| Roger D. Feldman - 460 pages
...health reformers and when the measure passed, supporters of government health insurance were elated.68 Buoyed by passage of a disability insurance measure,...Association of America, and, of course, the American Medical Association.69 The National Insurance Association of America had been recently formed and represented... | |
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