Health and the Environment Miscellaneous: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, Ninety-seventh Congress, First Session, Part 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1981 |
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... block grant to States . This proposal is deeply troubling , as it resembles more an act of budgetary expediency than a carefully reasoned health policy . In the drug and alcohol abuse field , the unilateral and precipitous nature of the ...
... block grant to States . This proposal is deeply troubling , as it resembles more an act of budgetary expediency than a carefully reasoned health policy . In the drug and alcohol abuse field , the unilateral and precipitous nature of the ...
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... block grant to the states . This would elir.tate any Federal role or drug abuse and alcohol abuse treatment , while the problems get worse nationally . I am especially distressed with this plan since the President made a statement on ...
... block grant to the states . This would elir.tate any Federal role or drug abuse and alcohol abuse treatment , while the problems get worse nationally . I am especially distressed with this plan since the President made a statement on ...
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... block grant approach . The Administration claims that by eliminating categorical pro- grams in social services , and providing states with a single block grant , the states could more efficiently and rationally deliver these services ...
... block grant approach . The Administration claims that by eliminating categorical pro- grams in social services , and providing states with a single block grant , the states could more efficiently and rationally deliver these services ...
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... Block Grant funds arrive at the state level . If HR 2272 or similar legislation is not passed , we predict that some states will spend virtually nothing on alcohol and drug efforts , and that a great many states will fund at a far less ...
... Block Grant funds arrive at the state level . If HR 2272 or similar legislation is not passed , we predict that some states will spend virtually nothing on alcohol and drug efforts , and that a great many states will fund at a far less ...
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... block grant and 20 percent of that block grant is Federal formula moneys . My understanding is that the present administration anticipates eliminating that money also So our existing program moneys to operate our programs is going to be ...
... block grant and 20 percent of that block grant is Federal formula moneys . My understanding is that the present administration anticipates eliminating that money also So our existing program moneys to operate our programs is going to be ...
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Page 132 - Iowa 17. Kansas 18. Kentucky 19. Louisiana 20. Maine 21. Maryland 22. Massachusetts 23. Michigan 24. Minnesota 25. Mississippi 26. Missouri 27. Montana 28. Nebraska 29. Nevada 30. New Hampshire 31. New Jersey 32. New Mexico 33. New York 34. North Carolina 35. North Dakota 36. Ohio 37. Oklahoma 38.
Page 132 - Location' (see page 1 of questionnaire) 1 Alabama 2 Alaska 3 Arizona 4 Arkansas 5 California 6 Colorado 7 Connecticut 8 Delaware 9 District of Columbia 10 Florida 11 Georgia 12 Hawaii 13 Idaho 14 Illinois 15 Indiana 16 Iowa 17 Kansas 18 Kentucky 19 Louisiana 20 Maine 21 Maryland 22 Massachusetts...
Page 348 - The handling of chronic alcoholics within the system of criminal justice perpetuates and aggravates the broad problem of alcoholism whereas treating it as a health problem permits early detection and prevention of alcoholism and effective treatment and rehabilitation, relieves police and other law enforcement agencies of an inappropriate burden that impedes their important work, and better serves the interests of the public.
Page 369 - ... be made to a section or other provision of the Public Health 2 Service Act.
Page 907 - Not later than two years.after the date of enactment of this Act, the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System shall prepare a study, on the basis of a review and analysis of such data and studies as it finds appropriate, and shall submit its findings to the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs of the Senate and the Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs of the House of Representatives on the effect of charge card transactions upon card issuers, merchants, and consumers,...
Page 132 - District of Columbia 10 Florida 11 Georgia 12 Hawaii 13 Idaho 14 Illinois 15 Indiana 16 Iowa 17 Kansas 18 Kentucky 19 Louisiana 20 Maine 21 Maryland 22 Massachusetts 23 Michigan 24 Minnesota 25 Mississippi 26 Missouri 27 Montana 28 Nebraska 29 Nevada 30 New Hampshire 31 New Jersey 32 New Mexico 33 New York 34 North Carolina 35 North Dakota 36 Ohio 37 Oklahoma 38 Oregon 39 Pennsylvania 40 Rhode Island 41 South Carolina...
Page 712 - The Honorable Henry A. Waxman Chairman, Subcommittee on Health and the Environment Committee on Energy and Commerce House of Representatives Dear Mr.
Page 592 - We shall be happy to respond to any questions which you or the members of the subcommittee may have.
Page 542 - Congress in 1981 that: . . . clinical policy analysis and judgments are better made — and are being responsibly made — within the medical profession. Assessing risks and costs, as well as benefits, has been central to the exercise of good medical judgment for decades. The advantage the individual physician has over any national center or advisory council is that he or she is dealing with individuals in need of medical care, not hypothetical cases...