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and thus ended when adjusted gross income reached $8,000. c. Extensions of EITC (1975-1977 Laws) % ‘The Revenue Adjustment Act of 1975, P.L. 94-164, extended the EITC from January 1, 1976 to January 1, 1977, and included a provision requiring that the EITC not be counted in calculating program benefits and determining eligibility of recipients of Federal or federally supported assistance programs
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. Conference Committee. Revenue Act of 1978. Report to Accompany H.R. 13511. Oct. 15, 1978. House Report No. 95-1800, 95th Cong., 2d Sess. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1978. p. 200. Finance Committee. Revenue Act of 1978. Senate Report No. 95-1263, 95th Senate. Octo 1, 3;] U.S. Congress. Report to Accompany H.R. 13511. ~Cong., 2d Sess. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1978. p. 52.
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CRS-6 TABLE 2. Share of Each Country in U.S.—Latin American Trade, 1985 (Percentage of Total) Country U.S. Exports U.S. Imports TOTAL 100.0 100.0 Brazil 0 A 11.5 17.5 Mexico 49.1 44.0 Venezuela 11.7‘ 15.0 Others 27.7 23.5 Source: .U.S. Department of Commerce. TradeNet Data Retrieval System. Brazil and Venezuela are among the leading U.S. trade partners in Latin America. But Mexico dominates
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Debt Crisis, 1982-84. by Patricia Wertman, September 17, 1984. p.16. 5/ CR8 calculations based (H1 data contained :h1 International Monetary Fund. Direction of Trade Statistics. Yearbook. 1985. Washington. Q! Between the end of 1982 and the end of 1984, real GNP in the United States grew an annual average of 5.3 percent. During the same period, real GNP in the other OECD countries grew by EH1 annual
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'ICI RANAII 0 432.373 72.032 HAWAII 01 432.313 30 043 CALIFORNIA 05 525.331 34.207 CALIFORNIA 44 525.330 27.334 CALIEORNIA 11 525.800 22.858 CALIFORNIA 10 525.785 22.043 CALIFORNIA 24 525 333 21.030 CALIFORNIA 03 523.343 13.333 CALIFORNIA 03 523 110 13.413 CALIFORNIA 32 523 154 1; 554 CALIFORNIA 31 525 733 11.423 CALIFORNIA 41. 523 223 11,245 CALIFORNIA 13 523 150 10.533 vIRGINZA 0 523.173 10.343 NASRINOTON
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2.533 30 0.4327 33 415 NASHINGTGN 01 513.233 4.572 33 0.3355 33 413 NASHINGTGN ' 02 513.430 1.573 33 0.3043 33 417 WASHINGTON 03 . 513.453 1.305 100 0.2527 33 413 NASRINGTGN 04 513.445 1.073 112 0.2033 103 413 NASRINGTGN I 05 513.721 353 153 0.1270 157 420 WASHINGTON 03 513.535 4.233 41 0.3252 40 421 NASRINGTGN 07 513.573 10.031 15 1.3413 15 422 WASHINGTON 03 513.303 2.133 37 0.4231 33 423
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TASLE 2. THE U.S. FILIPINO POPULATION, EY CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT RANKEO 5V NUMBER Q53 STAIE p CONGRESSIONAL 107A; FILIPINO I OISTRICT APOPULATION 499 NORTH CAROLINA 08 535.543 105 410 KANSAS 05 472.918 107 411 IONA 05 485.839 108 412 PENNSYLVANIA 18 514.585 108 413 NEW HAMPSHIRE 01 480.827 1 104 414 PENNSYLVANIA 04 515.514 104 415 NORTH CAROLINA 11 531,152 102 418 NEW YORK I 33 518.278 97 417
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L_ C, / ‘1. /47: - RP+“Y #0’ -‘ 7 60” Report No. 86-760 GOV i’ Congressional Research Service The Library of Congress Washington, D.C. 20540 THE U.S. FILIPINO POPULATION, BY CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Jennifer D; Williams Analyst in American National Government Government Division July 9, 1986 Government Pubiit:ations ' iUnH AUG 0 1 199,4 eivwraisttziington Uiniversiiity Librariies St. Louis, MO
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CRS-22 Welfare fraud BT RT Fraud Public welfare Welfare recipients BT RT Poor Public welfare Welfare state UF BT RT Government planning National planning State planning Social policy Economic policy Public welfare Work and training programs USE Youth USE Youth UF NT RT Manpower training programs Public assistance programs programs Youth services services Youth programs Federal aid to youth services Child welfare Social work
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CRS—23 The terms may be subdivided by geographic subdivisions or by SS subdivi- sions of general application as appropriate: Aid to dependent children--Michigan--State laws Entitlements--U.S.--Conferences Income maintenance programs--Seattle Medicaid‘-Statistics Negative income tax--U.S.--Mathematical models Poor--U.S.--Medical care Public assistance programs--Appropriations Public welfare--Ct. Brit.--Future Transfer payments--OECD countries--Evaluation Welfare recipients--U.S.--Political activities The 55 subdivisions of general application are: Addresses, statements, etc.; Appropriations; Authorization; Bibliography; Biography; Chronology; Conferences; Costs; Dictionaries; Directories; Economic aspects; Environmental aspects; Equipment and supplies; Evaluation; Fees; Film catalogs; Finance; Future; Graphs and charts; History; International cooperation; Law and legisla- tion; Legal cases; Legislative histories; Licenses; Management; Mathematical models; Medical care; Municipal ordinances; Periodicals; Planning; Political activities; Presidential messages; Prices; Pro and con; Public opinion; Researh; Safety measures; Salaries; Scenarios; Security measures; Simulation methods; Social aspects; Standards; State laws; States; Statistics; Study and teaching; Supplemental appropriations; Tariff; Taxation; Technological innova- tions; Treaties; Trends; and wages. In addition to topical descriptors in the Legislative Indexing Vocabulary, material in the CRS Bibliographic Daga Base may also be accessed using the names of laws, organizations, agencies, persons, legal cases, etc. Here are examples from the data base: Callahan v. Carey Computer Matching and Privacy Protection Act (Proposed) Snyder, Mitch U.S. Community Services Administation U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services U.S. National Commission on Social Security Reform
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CRS-10 Income maintenance programs (con't.) Veterans’ disability compensation BT Transfer payments RT Family allowances Family policy Poverty Public assistance programs Social security Income transfer programs USE Income maintenance programs Indigents USE Homeless Poor Vagrancy Infant mortality UF Maternal and child health Mortality y Neonatal mortality NT Sudden death in infants RT Child
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CRS-13 National health insurance UF State health insurance BT Government insurance Health insurance RT Medicaid Medicare National school lunch program USE School lunch program National service UF Alternative military service NT Compulsory military service Compulsory nonmilitary service BT Armed forces RT Conscientious objectors Publicswelfare Social work Technical assistance Volunteer workers
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‘CRS-3 Charities (con't.) Poor Poverty Public welfare Social work Volunteer workers Child care centers USE Day care Child health services NT Child mental health services Federal aid to child health services BT Child welfare Medical care RT Child health Maternal health services Child mental health services UF Mental health services for children BT Child health services Mental health services Child nutrition BT Nutrition RT Child health Infant formulas School lunch programs Child placing USE Foster home care Child welfare UF Protection of children NT Child health services Federal aid to child welfare Maternal and infant welfare BT Family policy Public welfare RT Aid to dependent children Child abuse Children Day care Foster home care Juvenile delinquency Orphans and orphanages Runaway children Unarried fathers Unmarried mothers Youth services Comunity-based residences USE Group homes C Group homes for children Group homes for the handicapped
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