Future Directions in Social Security: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, First Session [-Ninety-fourth Congress, Second Session], 19-21. sējumiU.S. Government Printing Office, 1976 |
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area agency BALL bill Chairman Columbia County Commission Commissioner CARDWELL Committee on Aging CONGRESS THE LIBRARY cost Council on Aging couple coverage DAVIS dependency disability doctor dollars earnings elderly eligible Eugene Federal financing food stamps FRANK CHURCH Fraser funds hear homemaker hospital housing husband income increase Lane County Lane Transit District legislation LIBRARY OF CONGRES LIBRARY OF CONGRESS living Loaves and Fishes low-income LYNN married MCCAMMAN meals medicaid medicare month Multnomah County November 24 nursing home Oreg Oregon ORIOL panel percent person Portland problem Project ABLE Project Health proposal receive retirement Senator CHURCH Senator HARTKE senior citizens Social Security Administration social security system Special Committee spouse staff STATEMENT Task Force Recommendation Thank tion transportation U.S. Senate volunteers wage Washington Washington County welfare widows workers
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1867. lappuse - The Congress hereby finds and declares that, in keeping with the traditional American concept of the inherent dignity of the individual in our democratic society, the older people of our Nation are entitled to, and it is the joint and several duty and responsibility of the governments of the United States and of the several States and their political subdivisions to assist our older people to secure equal opportunity to the full and free enjoyment of the following objectives: (1) An adequate income...
1799. lappuse - ... as it is the first time that an attempt has been made to obtain records of radiation and temperature on so large a scale.
1734. lappuse - A widow can waive payment of a federal benefit attributable to credit for military service performed before 1957 to be able to have the military service credited toward eligibility for, or the amount of, a social security benefit, but a widower cannot (Social Security Act, Section 217 (f)); and 9.
1782. lappuse - PREPARED STATEMENT OF ROBERT M. BALL Mr. Chairman and members of the committee, my name is Robert Ball and I am now a senior scholar at the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences.
1728. lappuse - Part 2. Washington, DC, August 8, 1972. Part 3. Washington, DC, August 9, 1972. Future Directions in Social Security:** Part 1. Washington, DC, January 15, 1973. Part 2. Washington, DC, January 22, 1973. Part 3. Washington, DC, January 23, 1973. Part 4. Washington, DC, July 25, 1973. Part 5. Washington, DC, July 26, 1973. Part 6. Twin Falls, Idaho, May 16, 1974. Part 7. Washington, DC, July 15, 1974. Part 8. Washington, DC, July 16, 1974. Part 9. Washington, DC, March 18, 1975. Part 10. Washington,...
1782. lappuse - Security and prior to that served for approximately 20 years in various positions in the Social Security Administration and its predecessor organization, the Social Security Board.
1734. lappuse - ... shall be treated as the gross income and deductions of the husband unless the wife exercises substantially all of the management and control of such trade or business, in which case all of such gross income and deductions shall be treated as the gross income and deductions of the wife. For the purpose of this special rule, the term "management and control...
1744. lappuse - Council does not endorse the principle of providing benefits based on a married couple's combined earnings. A basic rationale for such proposals is that couples who have paid similar contributions should get similar benefits. However, in an earnings-related social insurance system, such as social security, benefits are not directly proportional to contributions. Further, the Council notes that there is a point beyond which it is difficult to justify adding complex exceptions to the social security...
1867. lappuse - Full restorative services for those who require institutional care. (5) Opportunity for employment with no discriminatory personnel practices because of age. (6) Retirement in health, honor, dignity after years of contribution to the economy.
1782. lappuse - Mr. Chairman and members of the committee, I am not going to take up much of your time, but I...