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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... prevention . We share an interest in that , as is reflected by the increase we are requesting for the Head Start Program , a very important prevention program for our young children and families . As we take a look at child welfare ...
... prevention . We share an interest in that , as is reflected by the increase we are requesting for the Head Start Program , a very important prevention program for our young children and families . As we take a look at child welfare ...
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... Prevention Act , one of a package of bills I introduced focusing on prevention . It expands part F of the Older Americans Act to establish a State grants program that would provide disease prevention and health promotion services and ...
... Prevention Act , one of a package of bills I introduced focusing on prevention . It expands part F of the Older Americans Act to establish a State grants program that would provide disease prevention and health promotion services and ...
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... PREVENTION Question : Ms. Gall , as you know , I have introduced the Older Americans Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Act . This bill expands Part F of the Older Americans Act to establish a state grants program that would ...
... PREVENTION Question : Ms. Gall , as you know , I have introduced the Older Americans Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Act . This bill expands Part F of the Older Americans Act to establish a state grants program that would ...
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... prevention activities . Your justification indicates that 50 States are expected to have established such trust funds or other funding mechanisms in FY 1991 . Is there a continuing need for these funds , once States have established ...
... prevention activities . Your justification indicates that 50 States are expected to have established such trust funds or other funding mechanisms in FY 1991 . Is there a continuing need for these funds , once States have established ...
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... prevention programs to meet the demand for treatment and other direct services . The Challenge Grant program provides an incentive for States to maintain the children's trust funds for prevention programs . NEGLECTED AND ABUSED CHILDREN ...
... prevention programs to meet the demand for treatment and other direct services . The Challenge Grant program provides an incentive for States to maintain the children's trust funds for prevention programs . NEGLECTED AND ABUSED CHILDREN ...
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