Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on AppropriationsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1969 - Finance, Public |
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Page 3112
... persons in families with dependent children are also expected to receive a slightly higher proportion of the total, but the difference is not significant, The number of persons in whose behalf medical vendor payments will be made in ...
... persons in families with dependent children are also expected to receive a slightly higher proportion of the total, but the difference is not significant, The number of persons in whose behalf medical vendor payments will be made in ...
Page 3145
... persons receiving or eligible to receive a money payment under the Social Security Act and children under 21 who , except for age , would be eligible for aid to families with dependent children . In addition , States may elect to cover ...
... persons receiving or eligible to receive a money payment under the Social Security Act and children under 21 who , except for age , would be eligible for aid to families with dependent children . In addition , States may elect to cover ...
Page 3158
... persons achieve their maximum potential for self-support and independent living. o. Such services need not be expensive and in many cases can be purchased from -- T. local voluntary organizations. There is a need, however, for ...
... persons achieve their maximum potential for self-support and independent living. o. Such services need not be expensive and in many cases can be purchased from -- T. local voluntary organizations. There is a need, however, for ...
Page 3159
... persons who have not been reached and for whom proper social o: un the difference between * full social life and no “... larget groups are older blind persons living alone, in .f o or with their relatives who o unable o : ;: le a review ...
... persons who have not been reached and for whom proper social o: un the difference between * full social life and no “... larget groups are older blind persons living alone, in .f o or with their relatives who o unable o : ;: le a review ...
Page 3159
... persons achieve their maximum potential for self-support and independent living. Such services need not be expensive and in many cases can be purchased from local voluntary organizations. There is a need, however, for financially ...
... persons achieve their maximum potential for self-support and independent living. Such services need not be expensive and in many cases can be purchased from local voluntary organizations. There is a need, however, for financially ...
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activities additional administration agencies amendments amount appropriate approved areas assistance authorized average blind budget centers child cities clients continue costs demonstration Department dependent designed determined disabled Education effective efforts eligible employment established Estimate evaluation Expansion expected expenditures experience facilities Federal field fiscal year 1969 follows funds grants hospital House improve Incentive Program increase individuals institutions June 30 medical assistance meet mentally retarded million necessary nursing home º º Office older operation participation patients payments percent personnel persons placed problems projects receiving recipients referred rehabilitation services request result Revised Secretary Senator MAGNUSON serve share SIMONDS social Social Security staff tion United utilization vocational rehabilitation welfare workers