Second Supplemental Appropriation Bill: 1958, Hearings ... 85th Congress, 2d Session1958 - 621 pages |
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... question , if I may , a little more directly , when these applications come in and we have given them the first screening or processing , we then give them tentative priority indexes based upon relative urgency of need as the law ...
... question , if I may , a little more directly , when these applications come in and we have given them the first screening or processing , we then give them tentative priority indexes based upon relative urgency of need as the law ...
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... question then as to why we cannot wait for the regular 1959 appropriation bill is that it is a matter of timing . If we were to receive a supplemental by March 1 , let us say , we could proceed immediately with approval of the ...
... question then as to why we cannot wait for the regular 1959 appropriation bill is that it is a matter of timing . If we were to receive a supplemental by March 1 , let us say , we could proceed immediately with approval of the ...
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... question I want to ask you in regard to disability : If an individual is not presently receiving social security and if he is ruled incompetent , he no longer can qualify for future social security credits ? Mr. BALL . It is not that he ...
... question I want to ask you in regard to disability : If an individual is not presently receiving social security and if he is ruled incompetent , he no longer can qualify for future social security credits ? Mr. BALL . It is not that he ...
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... question , because as you con- tinuously cut down the orphan number , the proportions change in the remaining groups that are getting the assistance . BREAKDOWN OF FEDERAL GRANTS BY PROGRAM Mr. DENTON . Some place along the line I would ...
... question , because as you con- tinuously cut down the orphan number , the proportions change in the remaining groups that are getting the assistance . BREAKDOWN OF FEDERAL GRANTS BY PROGRAM Mr. DENTON . Some place along the line I would ...
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... question about OASI taking up much of the old - age - assistance load , the result of OASI has been to change the character of the old - age assistance load . We no longer have any substantial number of younger men- that is , 65 and 68 ...
... question about OASI taking up much of the old - age - assistance load , the result of OASI has been to change the character of the old - age assistance load . We no longer have any substantial number of younger men- that is , 65 and 68 ...
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