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NEXT STEPS IN PUBLIC ASSISTANCE By Jane M. Hoey PROGRESS IN PUBLIC ASSISTANCE is a steady , evolutionary process , accelerated from time to time by the enactment of new legislation by the Federal and state governments .
NEXT STEPS IN PUBLIC ASSISTANCE By Jane M. Hoey PROGRESS IN PUBLIC ASSISTANCE is a steady , evolutionary process , accelerated from time to time by the enactment of new legislation by the Federal and state governments .
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The Federal Government will now pay half the cost of assistance to an aged or blind person up to a maximum of $ 40 monthly . On the other hand , the Federal share of a payment of aid to dependent children is one half up to a maximum of ...
The Federal Government will now pay half the cost of assistance to an aged or blind person up to a maximum of $ 40 monthly . On the other hand , the Federal share of a payment of aid to dependent children is one half up to a maximum of ...
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If the states with relatively small resources are to aid additional groups of needy persons and to raise assistance standards , it will be necessary for the Federal Government to shoulder more than half their costs .
If the states with relatively small resources are to aid additional groups of needy persons and to raise assistance standards , it will be necessary for the Federal Government to shoulder more than half their costs .
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