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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... percent of heating costs , less than any other region , including New England . ) Answer . Energy assistance ... percent of household income for low - income households has declined between FY 1981 and 1989 , from 8.0 percent to 5.4 ...
... percent of heating costs , less than any other region , including New England . ) Answer . Energy assistance ... percent of household income for low - income households has declined between FY 1981 and 1989 , from 8.0 percent to 5.4 ...
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... percent , 71 percent , 91 percent , 99 percent , or 100 percent ? Ms. BARNHART . Mr. Chairman , it is impossible for me to give you an absolute assurance that it would cover all the bills because we really do not know now what States ...
... percent , 71 percent , 91 percent , 99 percent , or 100 percent ? Ms. BARNHART . Mr. Chairman , it is impossible for me to give you an absolute assurance that it would cover all the bills because we really do not know now what States ...
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... percent of the eligible popu- lation . The portion of the heating bill now covered for eligible recipients has declined from 22 percent in fiscal year 1981 to 14 percent in fiscal year 1989 . Ms. BARNHART . May I make a few comments ...
... percent of the eligible popu- lation . The portion of the heating bill now covered for eligible recipients has declined from 22 percent in fiscal year 1981 to 14 percent in fiscal year 1989 . Ms. BARNHART . May I make a few comments ...
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... percent of household income to 5.4 percent of household income , indicating a reduced need for LIHEAP in offsetting home energy costs as a percent of house- hold income . Therefore , the President's budget request is consistent with the ...
... percent of household income to 5.4 percent of household income , indicating a reduced need for LIHEAP in offsetting home energy costs as a percent of house- hold income . Therefore , the President's budget request is consistent with the ...
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... percent above the average of the previous four years . Question . I am glad to see you are requesting a continuation of this activity , but what is your rationale for only requesting $ 100 million ? Answer . The lower request for a ...
... percent above the average of the previous four years . Question . I am glad to see you are requesting a continuation of this activity , but what is your rationale for only requesting $ 100 million ? Answer . The lower request for a ...
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