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 SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1991 |
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rationale for only requesting $ 100 million when we had $ 195 million last year .
Do I understand all that $ 195 million went out ? All the $ 195 million went out .
So what is the rationale for only $ 100 million for next year in the contingency
fund ...
rationale for only requesting $ 100 million when we had $ 195 million last year .
Do I understand all that $ 195 million went out ? All the $ 195 million went out .
So what is the rationale for only $ 100 million for next year in the contingency
fund ...
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The costs submitted for these programs total $ 273 million . It is anticipated that
95 percent of these pending costs will be resolved before the FY 1991 allocation
formula is run . It is expected that the formula will be run in mid - April . Question .
The costs submitted for these programs total $ 273 million . It is anticipated that
95 percent of these pending costs will be resolved before the FY 1991 allocation
formula is run . It is expected that the formula will be run in mid - April . Question .
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I note that the budget requests an additional $ 90 million for Child Welfare
Services . Are these monies contingent on the enactment of the Administration's
legislative proposals ? Answer . Yes , the request.for $ 90 million is contingent
upon ...
I note that the budget requests an additional $ 90 million for Child Welfare
Services . Are these monies contingent on the enactment of the Administration's
legislative proposals ? Answer . Yes , the request.for $ 90 million is contingent
upon ...
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It has been estimated that there are some three to four million children in the
United States with blood lead levels high enough to adversely affect intelligence
and behavior , of whom an estimated 250,000 children meet the current definition
of ...
It has been estimated that there are some three to four million children in the
United States with blood lead levels high enough to adversely affect intelligence
and behavior , of whom an estimated 250,000 children meet the current definition
of ...
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The 1992 request of $554 million Is the same as the 1991 current estimate. The
request Includes: o $471 million for State Block grants; and o $83 million for
special projects of regional and national significance (SFRANS) In the categories
of ...
The 1992 request of $554 million Is the same as the 1991 current estimate. The
request Includes: o $471 million for State Block grants; and o $83 million for
special projects of regional and national significance (SFRANS) In the categories
of ...
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