Therefore, in light of this demonstration of the crisis in our Nation, it is the sense of the Congress that prevention of out-of-wedlock pregnancy and reduction in out-of-wedlock birth are very important Government interests and the policy contained in... Blame Welfare, Ignore Poverty and Inequality - 286. lappuseautors: Joel F. Handler, Yeheskel Hasenfeld - 2006Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - Par šo grāmatu
| United States - 2000 - 1276 lapas
...62.800,000 children in the Nation's resident population were living with both parents. "(10) Therefore, in light of this demonstration of the crisis in our Nation, it is the sense of the Congress that prevention of out-of-wedlock pregnancy and reduction in out-of-wedlock birth are very important... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - 1996 - 606 lapas
...62,800,000 children in the Nation's resident population were living with both parents. (9) Therefore, in light of this demonstration of the crisis in our Nation, it is the sense of the Congress that prevention of out-of-wedlock pregnancy and reduction in out-of-wedlock birth are very important... | |
| United States - 1996 - 252 lapas
...62,800,000 children in the Nation's resident population were living with both parents. (10) Therefore, in light of this demonstration of the crisis in our Nation, it is the sense of the Congress that prevention of out-of-wedlock pregnancy and reduction in out-of-wedlock birth are very important... | |
| 270 lapas
...the substance of the act: "Therefore, in light of this demonstration of the crisis in our Nation, it is the sense of the Congress that prevention of out-of-wedlock...out-of-wedlock birth are very important. Government interests and the policy contained ... is intended to address the crisis" (HR 3734, Title I, Sec. 101.10).... | |
| Joel F. Handler, Yeheskel Hasenfeld - 1997 - 308 lapas
...food stamp program, and the medicaid program has been estimated at $120,000,000,000 Therefore, in light of this demonstration of the crisis in our Nation, it is the sense of the Congress that prevention of out-of- wedlock pregnancy and reduction in out-of-wedlock birth are very important... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Indian Affairs (1993- ) - 1999 - 488 lapas
...62,800,000 children in the Nation's resident population were living with both parents. (10) Therefore, in light of this demonstration of the crisis in our Nation, it is the sense of the Congress that prevention of out-of-wedlock pregnancy and reduction in out-of-wedlock birth are very important... | |
| Burt S. Barnow - 2000 - 366 lapas
...Reconciliation Act. In the conference report on this legislation, the Findings section concludes with "Therefore in light of this demonstration of the crisis in our Nation, it is the sense that out-of -wedlock pregnancy and reduction in out-of-wedlock birth are very important government... | |
| Celia Winkler - 2002 - 310 lapas
...spurious relationships that had disturbed Congressman Rangel. The PRWORA then declared: Therefore, in light of this demonstration of the crisis in our Nation, it is the sense of the Congress that prevention of out-of-wedlock pregnancy and reduction in out-of-wedlock birth are very important... | |
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