Extension of the Older Americans Act: Hearing Before the Select Committee on Aging, House of Representatives, Ninety-seventh Congress, First Session, April 28, 1981U.S. Government Printing Office, 1981 - 166 lappuses |
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1978 Amendments Administration on Aging advocacy agencies on aging aging network allocated AMBROSIUS Americans Act programs ANGRISANI area agencies assistance authority Bechill BIAGGI block grant budget CETA Chairman CLAUDE PEPPER Commissioner on Aging Committee on Aging Congress Congressman consolidation continue coordination cost cuts delivery director discretionary dollars economic effective elderly eliminate Federal Council fiscal funds George Moran going grandfather clause Hispanics home-delivered Human Services impact implement in-home increased Legal Services Corporation legislation long term low income mandated meals on wheels Medicaid Medicare ment million National NCSL nutrition program nutrition services Older Americans Act older persons older workers ombudsman program participants PENNESTRI planning PREPARED STATEMENT priority services problems projects reauthorization recommended regulations requirements responsibility role rural RUST SCSEP Secretary senior centers serve service providers social services specific staff testimony Thank tion Title III-B title XX urban WORTLEY
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9. lappuse - Chairman and members of the Committee, thank you for your invitation to appear before you today, and I look forward to your questions.