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CR8-21 in order to keep large producers participating--even if outlays are high for the next several years. That way, the large farm surpluses might be reduced without further harming an already ailing farm economy, it hasbeen argued. Still others assert that no farm policy can provide solutions to all of agriculture's problems, mainly because macroeconomic and other forces outside of the sector today play a far more important role in determining farmers‘ well“being- Perhaps, they believe, Federal farm programs today can only treat some of the symptoms of-—but not cure-“an ailing agricultural economy.
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LC /L/f /in/‘ji s RP+»7%<%“-/0/‘2 E/1//gs-1012 ENR s °P Congressional Research Service The Library of Congress Washington, D.C. 20540 FARM SUPPORT PROGRAMS: COST CONSIDERATIONS Geoffrey S. Becker Specialist Food and Agriculture Section Environment and Natural Resources Policy Division ' September 1986 Revised a November‘ 1986 Government Publication; s L Uni? ' AUG 0 i 1994 Washington
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the right to meet with representatives of groups interested in their civil rights. Similarly, in 1978, the district court in ‘ Johnsofl Vs Solomon, F0 Supp. Mdo géf Rennie v. Klein, 462 F. Supp. 1131 (D.N.J. 1978). _g§/ Wyatt v. Aderholt, 368 F. Supp. 1383 (M.D. Ala. 1974). .31] Davis v. Watkins, 384 F. Supp. 1196 (N.D. Ohio 1974); Johnson by Johnson v. Brelje, 701 F. 2d 1201 (7th Cir. 1983) (striking down
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Govemrhent Publications ;s~95s>5/4 €S"5§5‘A ”%”‘* Congressional Research Service JUL 2 1994 The L-ib"3"Y 0f C°"8"955 Washington University Libraries I St. Louis, MO 63130 \eNOEON PRQPERGTEYR W MIN W 5~.‘fiR«W eehangeétan Mnévergggry THE CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS OF MENTAL PATIENTS Charles Dale Legislative Attorney American Law Division February 13, 1985 I LTR is-22.;
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paying more into the fund than they receive from it. This results in higher costs to the utilities and their consumers. 0 Impact on Residential Consumers. Cost to residential consumers from an acid rain bill would depend on how much electricity they con- sume. To estimate the cost to consumers, three levels of consumption were used: 500 hwh, 1000 kwh, and 1500 kwh. A l0 percent cost penalty
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which would not have to clean up under an acid rain mitigation program. None of the bills examined here uses this concept to its fullest in assisting polluters in meeting emission reductions. Only S. 2001 provides some kind of subsidy to anyone required to reduce, and that subsidy is limited to the alternative of least cost to the trust fund. Hence, as noted earlier, the effective cost
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permissible, it could not constitutionally continues 2‘ after that basis no longer existed”). Jones v. United States, 463 U.S. 354 (1983) (criminal acquitee cannot be confined involuntarily when he or she is no longer mentally ill or dangerous. t i I a 33/ 442 11.5. 584 (1979).
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sought to challenge his commitment and thus, violated __3_§_/ 4901-‘. 2d 866 (5th on-. 1974). 33/ 514 F. 2d 125 (24 cu. 1975). 39/ 572 F. supp. 193 (n. Colo. 1983).
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\.~ / CONTENTS ABSTRACTCOOQOOOOIOOOOOOO-000000000OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOQOOOOOOOOOO INTRODUCTIONOOOOOOO00000.00GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO000000000COCOOOOCOOOOOQOOOOOOO 1 ANSWERSCCOOOOIOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOIOOOOOCOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCO 3 What Causes the Federal Government's Outstanding Debt To Change?...... 3r What Causes the Amount of Securities Held by the Social Security and Medicare Trust
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CRS-15 ADDITIONAL REFERENCES U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Budget. Social Security, Medicare, and the Unified Budget. Senate Print No. 99-83, 99th Cong., lst Sess. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1985. U.S. Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service. Social Security: The Effect of National Debt Bimitations in 1985. Report No. 85- lll8 EPW, by David Koitz. Washington, 1985
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CRS-36 and Agriculture, and to amend FDCA to prescribe labels for irradiated foods. Under this bill, the Secretaries would not have been allowed to implement the final regulations on the irradiation of pork, fruits and vegetables, or issue any other regulations which would have had the same legal effect as these regu- lations. The bill called for the Secretary of DHHS to arrange for a two year study of the human and environmental risk presented by food irradiation to be conducted by the National Academy of Sciences. The study was to include a) safety and wholesomeness of consumption of irradiated foods; b) nutritional value; c) contamination from improper irradiation; d) emergency procedures and safety requirements including employee training; e) health risks to residents living near food irradiation facilities and procedures in case an emergency occurred at the facility; and f) environmental and human impaet of transporting the cobalt-60. The bill was referred to the.Committee on Energy and Commerce. iNo action was taken on H.R. 4762.
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CRS-41 throughout the country. Treatments have been developed, thoroughly tested and evaluated by APHIS, before being approved by the agency. The present USDA~APHIS quarantine treatment of fruits and vegetables re- quires a probit 9 security.* Low dose irradiation (less than_1OO krad) studies of disinfestation do not produce mortality rates at the level required by the probit 9 security. éfif
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