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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... budget of the National Institute of Mental Health . As you well know , the NIMH is the focal point in the Federal Government and for the Nation concerning issues of mental illness and mental health . The NIMH has , as its mandate , to ...
... budget of the National Institute of Mental Health . As you well know , the NIMH is the focal point in the Federal Government and for the Nation concerning issues of mental illness and mental health . The NIMH has , as its mandate , to ...
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... budget for fiscal year 1992 does not indicate any change in this situation at OMB , but I hope the Congress does live up to their Decade of the Brain promises , as they did last year , making significant increases for the NIMH budget ...
... budget for fiscal year 1992 does not indicate any change in this situation at OMB , but I hope the Congress does live up to their Decade of the Brain promises , as they did last year , making significant increases for the NIMH budget ...
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... budget would increase the total NIMH budget to $ 867.9 million . The difference ( $ 113.6 million ) between the President's request for research and the NAMI / MHLG recommendations , as compared to the shortfall ( $ 271.9 million ) you ...
... budget would increase the total NIMH budget to $ 867.9 million . The difference ( $ 113.6 million ) between the President's request for research and the NAMI / MHLG recommendations , as compared to the shortfall ( $ 271.9 million ) you ...
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... budget proposal for the record . We make this funding recommendation fully cognizant of the limitations imposed by the Budget Enforcement Act and our national commitment to reducing the defi- cit . But surely we as a nation can ...
... budget proposal for the record . We make this funding recommendation fully cognizant of the limitations imposed by the Budget Enforcement Act and our national commitment to reducing the defi- cit . But surely we as a nation can ...
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... BUDGET DEFICIT AND THE RECENTLY PASSED BUDGET ENFORCEMENT ACT AND SAY THAT THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SIMPLY CANNOT AFFORD TO FUND ALL THESE PROGRAMS AFFECTING CHILDREN . HOWEVER , CHANGING DEMOGRAPHICS ARE OVERWHELMING THE NATION'S ...
... BUDGET DEFICIT AND THE RECENTLY PASSED BUDGET ENFORCEMENT ACT AND SAY THAT THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SIMPLY CANNOT AFFORD TO FUND ALL THESE PROGRAMS AFFECTING CHILDREN . HOWEVER , CHANGING DEMOGRAPHICS ARE OVERWHELMING THE NATION'S ...
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