Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Social Security of the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, One Hundredth Congress, Second Session, April 14, 1988U.S. Government Printing Office, 1989 - 321 pages |
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Page 229 - California who in justice to them should not be charged with the usual heavy expense of such litigation; and be it further Resolved, That a copy of this resolution be sent by the Secretary of the Senate to the President of the United States...
Page 61 - STATEMENT OF HON. BUTLER DERRICK, A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA Mr. DERRICK. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Page 95 - STATEMENT OF HON. JIM SAXTON, A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY Mr. SAXTON.
Page 2 - Andy Jacobs, Jr. (D. , Ind.), Chairman of the Subcommittee on Social Security, Committee on Ways and Means, US House of Representatives, announced today that the Subcommittee will hold a hearing on the social security retirement test.
Page 176 - STATEMENT OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF RETIRED PERSONS The American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) appreciates...
Page 3 - DC 20515. If those filing written statements wish to have their statements distributed to the press and interested public at the hearing, they may deliver 200 additional copies for this purpose to the Subcommittee on Social Security office, room B-316 Rayburn House Office Building, by close of business the day before the hearing.
Page 220 - Mr. Chairman, Members of the Subcommittee, I want to thank you for inviting me to testify at this hearing in an effort to pass legislation to eliminate the inequity of the Social Security Notch.
Page 275 - Mr. Chairman and Members of the Subcommittee: My name is Robert J. Myers. I served in various actuarial capacities with the Social Security Administration and its predecessor agencies during 1934-70, being Chief Actuary for the last 23 of those years. In 1981-82, I was Deputy Commissioner of Social Security, and in 1982-83, I was Executive Director of the National Commission on Social Security Reform.
Page 3 - Representatives, 1102 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515. If those filing a written statement for the record of the printed hearing wish to have their statements distributed to the press and the interested public at the hearing, they may provide 75 additional copies for this purpose to the Subcommittee office, room 1136 Longworth House Office Building, prior to the start of the public hearing.
Page 97 - ... this important and complex subject which takes into account the broad range of economic, political and environmental considerations, can be helpful to the Congress and the administration, in the formulation of a national policy on this matter. That concludes my testimony, Mr. Chairman, and I thank you very much for the opportunity to appear here today on behalf of the association. Senator ELLENDER. In the studies that you propose to make, you might consider this facet. You know a lot of requests...