Social Security and Welfare Proposals: Hearings, Ninety-first Congress, First Session, Part 2

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Page 555 - States; (ii) service performed in the employ of a Federal land bank, a Federal intermediate credit bank, a bank for cooperatives...
Page 556 - ... employ of the United States or in the employ of any instrumentality of the United States, if such service is covered by a retirement system established by a law of the United States...
Page 372 - Title II of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, Public Law 89-10, as amended.
Page 564 - A State plan for medical assistance under title XIX of the Social Security Act...
Page 544 - 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 604 - ... hereby repealed, but the same may be prosecuted or defended in the same manner by the commission or by the officer having jurisdiction in respect thereto.
Page 411 - The present system often makes it possible to receive more money on welfare than on a low-paying job. This creates an incentive not to work; it also is unfair to the working poor. It is morally wrong for a family that is working to try to make ends meet to receive less than the family across the street on welfare.
Page 542 - 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 42 South Dakota 43 Tennessee 44 Texas 45 Utah 46 Vermont 47 Virginia 48 Washington 49 West Virginia 50 Wisconsin 51 Wyoming...
Page 341 - Problems of Public Health, Medicare, Medicaid, and Compulsory Health and Hospital Insurance (submitted by Dr.
Page 527 - Chiropractic theory and practice are not based upon the body of basic knowledge related to health, disease, and health care that has been widely accepted by the scientific community. Moreover, irrespective of its theory, the scope and quality of chiropractic education do not prepare the practitioner to make an adequate diagnosis and provide appropriate treatment. Therefore, it is recommended that chiropractic service not be covered in the Medicare program.

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