Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1992: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, One Hundred Second Congress, First Session, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1991 - 1056 pages |
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... recent survey of State executives conducted by your Department , 41 Governors said that rural health care is a chief concern , yet a review of your 1992 budget shows : One , no funds requested for the essential access community hos ...
... recent survey of State executives conducted by your Department , 41 Governors said that rural health care is a chief concern , yet a review of your 1992 budget shows : One , no funds requested for the essential access community hos ...
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... recent amendments to the Head Start Act do not require a cost- of - living increase for all grantees , but rather that enrollment is not increased without first assuring that grantees have sufficient funds to maintain the previous ...
... recent amendments to the Head Start Act do not require a cost- of - living increase for all grantees , but rather that enrollment is not increased without first assuring that grantees have sufficient funds to maintain the previous ...
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... is your reaction to the recent study by Child Trends , which suggests that job training programs may be ineffective in helping the most disadvantaged welfare recipients ? Answer . Earlier studies of welfare - to - work 101.
... is your reaction to the recent study by Child Trends , which suggests that job training programs may be ineffective in helping the most disadvantaged welfare recipients ? Answer . Earlier studies of welfare - to - work 101.
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... recent GAO report examining the effect of funding cuts in the LIHEAP program found 800,000 fewer households received assistance between FY ' 86-89 , a cut of 12 percent . In Pennsylvania the cut was over 20 percent . Given these cuts ...
... recent GAO report examining the effect of funding cuts in the LIHEAP program found 800,000 fewer households received assistance between FY ' 86-89 , a cut of 12 percent . In Pennsylvania the cut was over 20 percent . Given these cuts ...
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... recent report on the program states that fewer households are receiving LIHEAP assistance and that the percent of household income spent on energy remained about the same as in 1981 . Question . If fewer households are receiving ...
... recent report on the program states that fewer households are receiving LIHEAP assistance and that the percent of household income spent on energy remained about the same as in 1981 . Question . If fewer households are receiving ...
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