Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on AppropriationsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1969 - Finance, Public |
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Page 3111
... million children will not be eligible for Federal payment , but will become fully the States ' responsibility , costing the States an additional $ 280 million and reducing benefits to recipients by almost $ 42 million . The new program ...
... million children will not be eligible for Federal payment , but will become fully the States ' responsibility , costing the States an additional $ 280 million and reducing benefits to recipients by almost $ 42 million . The new program ...
Page 3112
... million of the $333 million increase. About $163-million of the total increase is attributable to the increased number of recipients and to increased utilization. The remaining $22 million is due to an anticipated increase in the costs ...
... million of the $333 million increase. About $163-million of the total increase is attributable to the increased number of recipients and to increased utilization. The remaining $22 million is due to an anticipated increase in the costs ...
Page 3130
... million children will not receive Federal matching and that the cost to the States would be an additional $ 280 million . If the limitation is deferred or eliminated , the States estimate that the Federal share would be increased by ...
... million children will not receive Federal matching and that the cost to the States would be an additional $ 280 million . If the limitation is deferred or eliminated , the States estimate that the Federal share would be increased by ...
Page 3154
... million in 1970. The second amend *ios State plans to provide, effective July 1, 1969, early and Periodic screening ... million. *:: ed to reduce the Federal share o: $25 million is *xpected to be saved will save about $5, ,000,00 to ...
... million in 1970. The second amend *ios State plans to provide, effective July 1, 1969, early and Periodic screening ... million. *:: ed to reduce the Federal share o: $25 million is *xpected to be saved will save about $5, ,000,00 to ...
Page 3170
... million public assistance recipients . ( 2 ) Medical vendor payments on behalf of an estimated 10,200,000 different persons , 6.3 million of whom are also receiving maintenance payments . SOCIAL SERVICES $ 548 million of the total ...
... million public assistance recipients . ( 2 ) Medical vendor payments on behalf of an estimated 10,200,000 different persons , 6.3 million of whom are also receiving maintenance payments . SOCIAL SERVICES $ 548 million of the total ...
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