Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1992: Nondepartmental witnessesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1991 - 1056 pages |
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We understand that asking for full funding of these programs at more than $ 500 million above the President's budget request - would represent a dramatic , and unprecedented , increase in funding . But we must remember that care is an ...
We understand that asking for full funding of these programs at more than $ 500 million above the President's budget request - would represent a dramatic , and unprecedented , increase in funding . But we must remember that care is an ...
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First , I would like to state that the Academy was pleased to see that the President's budget for fiscal year 1992 placed a priority on children's programs , especially the preventive health programs . The budget acknowledges that in ...
First , I would like to state that the Academy was pleased to see that the President's budget for fiscal year 1992 placed a priority on children's programs , especially the preventive health programs . The budget acknowledges that in ...
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I am Barbara Sinatra , founder and president of the Barbara Sinatra Children's Center at Eisenhower in Rancho Mirage , CA. With me today is John Shields , who is our executive director and vice president of the center .
I am Barbara Sinatra , founder and president of the Barbara Sinatra Children's Center at Eisenhower in Rancho Mirage , CA. With me today is John Shields , who is our executive director and vice president of the center .
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This request is $ 995 million above the 1992 President's Budget Request . We believe that it is critical to address the funding shortfalls in the Budget Request . Specifically , this level of funding would provide for the following ...
This request is $ 995 million above the 1992 President's Budget Request . We believe that it is critical to address the funding shortfalls in the Budget Request . Specifically , this level of funding would provide for the following ...
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Our next witness is Dr. Jess Thoene , president , and Abbey S. Meyers , executive director of the National Organization for Rare Disorders , Inc. Welcome to the committee . We will be pleased to hear your testimony . Ms. MEYERS .
Our next witness is Dr. Jess Thoene , president , and Abbey S. Meyers , executive director of the National Organization for Rare Disorders , Inc. Welcome to the committee . We will be pleased to hear your testimony . Ms. MEYERS .
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