Supplemental Appropriation Bill, 1966: Hearings Before Subcommittees ... Eighty-ninth Congress, First Session, Parts 2-3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - United States |
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... SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION HENRY A. CROOKS , DIRECTOR , DIVISION OF FINANCIAL MANAGE- MENT , SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION ROY WYNKOOP , EXECUTIVE OFFICER , WELFARE ADMINISTRATION DR . ARTHUR LESSER , DEPUTY CHIEF , CHILDREN'S ...
... SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION HENRY A. CROOKS , DIRECTOR , DIVISION OF FINANCIAL MANAGE- MENT , SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION ROY WYNKOOP , EXECUTIVE OFFICER , WELFARE ADMINISTRATION DR . ARTHUR LESSER , DEPUTY CHIEF , CHILDREN'S ...
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... Social Security Amendments of 1965 were a product of the " Health Congress of 1965 " -and surely this Congress ... ADMINISTRATION Let me detail the impact that these amendments will make on the Social Security Administration . Here are ...
... Social Security Amendments of 1965 were a product of the " Health Congress of 1965 " -and surely this Congress ... ADMINISTRATION Let me detail the impact that these amendments will make on the Social Security Administration . Here are ...
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... Social Security Administration will have to : Work out procedures for deducting the $ 3 monthly premium from the monthly benefits of OASDI beneficiaries who elect medical insurance coverage , and procedures for the collection of the ...
... Social Security Administration will have to : Work out procedures for deducting the $ 3 monthly premium from the monthly benefits of OASDI beneficiaries who elect medical insurance coverage , and procedures for the collection of the ...
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... insurance programs , including $ 49.2 million for the Social Security Administration's share of the work , $ 5.2 million for the State agencies , and $ 13.4 million for the work to be performed by the carriers and contractors . A total ...
... insurance programs , including $ 49.2 million for the Social Security Administration's share of the work , $ 5.2 million for the State agencies , and $ 13.4 million for the work to be performed by the carriers and contractors . A total ...
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... Social Security Administration must be prepared as soon as possible to enter into arrangements for participation with all willing and eligible providers of these health services in your State . The essential first step is the ...
... Social Security Administration must be prepared as soon as possible to enter into arrangements for participation with all willing and eligible providers of these health services in your State . The essential first step is the ...
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activities additional administration agencies aids amendments amount applications appropriation approved areas basic benefits BERRY budget Bureau Chairman Commission committee community action program Congress conservation centers contract cost County DENTON Department Director District District of Columbia drugs DUNCAN Economic Opportunity Economic Opportunity Act eligible enrollees families Federal finance fiscal year 1966 FLOOD FOGARTY FOGELMAN funds going grants Head Start health services hospital increase institutions Job Corps centers June 30 KATZENBACH KELLY LAIRD legislation loans ment mental retardation MICHEL million National Neighborhood Youth Corps obligations Office operation organizations participation PASSMAN payments percent personnel Posi positions poverty problem projects public assistance record requested ROONEY rural salary SHRIVER SINGLETARY Social Security Social Security Act Social Security Administration staff STEVENS supplemental tion Total VISTA volunteers welfare WYNKOOP