Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Government OperationsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1975 |
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... March 1974 to the most recent figure of 19.2 million in March 1975 , further illustrate a definite need for congressional reevaluation of present statutes and regulations that perpetuate a complex and fragmented system . The ...
... March 1974 to the most recent figure of 19.2 million in March 1975 , further illustrate a definite need for congressional reevaluation of present statutes and regulations that perpetuate a complex and fragmented system . The ...
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... March 1974 . Two economists involved in social research work estimated that from 34 million to 39 million people were eligible for food stamps in March 1974 . The data on which these studies were based has some inherent limitations ...
... March 1974 . Two economists involved in social research work estimated that from 34 million to 39 million people were eligible for food stamps in March 1974 . The data on which these studies were based has some inherent limitations ...
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... March 1974 and an additional 4 - percent increase beginning with June 1974 , to provide increases in supplemental security income benefits , and for other purposes Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United ...
... March 1974 and an additional 4 - percent increase beginning with June 1974 , to provide increases in supplemental security income benefits , and for other purposes Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United ...
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... STATES SENATE 43-085 MARCH 1975 Printed for the use of the Committee on Government Operations U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON : 1975 COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS ABRAHAM RIBICOFF , Connecticut , Chairman.
... STATES SENATE 43-085 MARCH 1975 Printed for the use of the Committee on Government Operations U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON : 1975 COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS ABRAHAM RIBICOFF , Connecticut , Chairman.
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... March of 1972. The first infor- mation he passed on to Federal agents was in the form of a counterfeit $ 50 bill he had obtained in England , in early 1972 . Peroff , at this time a resident of Orlando , Florida , had taken pos- session ...
... March of 1972. The first infor- mation he passed on to Federal agents was in the form of a counterfeit $ 50 bill he had obtained in England , in early 1972 . Peroff , at this time a resident of Orlando , Florida , had taken pos- session ...
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