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CRS-18 However, [clhances for development, no matter how remote can affect the farmers’ willingness to invest in the business. Far more land is affected by the possibility of development .than can actually ever be used. (Libby 1974, p. 1144) Consequently, efficiency suffers to the extent that disinvestment occurs on large numbers of farms in anticipation of development that never happens
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must adopt either exclusive agricultural zoning or an agricultural preservation plan. If the latter approach is taken, farmland owners must sign 10- to 25-year contracts agreeing not to develop their land in order to receive property tax relief. Maximum tax credits are available to eligible rural landowners when both exclusive agricultural zoning and a farmland preservation plan are adopted. In all
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to the passage of the Federal Farmland Protection Policy Act in 1981. This report provides an overview of the complex and controversial farmland retention issue.i This overview begins with a review of recent empirical evi- dence on farmland conversion trends. Concerns associated with farmland con- version are then presented and analysed. In the third section, State and local farmland retention efforts
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NAME oR BILL No. _ BENEFIT RULES WORK/SCHOOL OBLIGATIONS TREATMENT OF EARNINGSP PEDERAL FUNDING SHARE INTERACTION WITH: ,gMEDICAID FOOD STAMPS JOB TRAINING PARTNERSHIP ACT OTHER i(Subtitles D and E of Title I). CRS-15 S. 539 (Dole, by Administration request)Tl 100th Congress The Trade, Employment, and Productivity Act of 1987. Also, H.R. 1880 (Rowland of Conn. et al.) Greater Opportunities
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WELFARE REFORM: i BRIEF SUMMARIES OF SELECTED MAJOR PROPOSALS INTRODUCTION- The 100th Congress has resumed a long welfare debate: how to help needy I children without weakening family responsibility and work effort. There now are numerous proposals, from Congress, the Administration, and private sectorp organizations, that aim to help Aid to Familieswith Dependent Children (AFDC) recipients
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CRS—1O NAME OR BILL NO. H.R. 795 (R. Lehman et al.)* 100th Congress BENEFIT RULES In demonstration projects, continue benefit eligibility for L AFDC-UP families whose primary earner works more than 999 hours a month, as long as counted earnings are below the State standard of need. 9 WORK/SCHOOL OBLIGATIONS - TREATMENT OF EARNINGS 9 -- JOB REFUSAL ONO INCOME GROUNDS In demonstration projects
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. 1987. 88 p. A Meyer, Jack A., editor. Ladders out of poverty. A report on the project oni the welfare of families. Co-chairs, Bruce Babbitt and Arthur Flemming. 1986. 141 p. A A National Governors] Association. Policy on welfare reform. Feb. 24, 1987. Task Force on Poverty and Welfare. A new social contract: rethinking the nature and purpose of public assistance.: Report made to New York Governor
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NAME OR BILL NO. BENEFIT RULES, WORK/SCHOOL ‘OBLIGATIONS. TREATMENT or EARNINGS iJOB REFUSAL ON INCOME GROUNDS TWO-PARENT FAMILIES FEDERAL FUNDING SHARES ~INTERACTION WITH: MEDICAID CRS—14b H.R. 1720 (H. Ford et a1.) 100th Congress Family Welfare Reform Act of 1987. Ordered reported by Committee on Energy and Commerce on July 21, 1987. Not under Committee's jurisdiction. Not under Committee
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NAME OR BILL NO. BENEFIT RULES WORK/SCHOOL p0BLIGATIONS ATREATMENT OF A ‘EARNINGS JOB REFUSAL ON INCOME GROUNDS ~ TWO‘PARENT FAMILIES FEDERAL FUNDING SHARES INTERACTION WITH: MEDICAID FOOD STAMPS LOW-INCOME HOME ENERGY AID EARNEDrINCOME TAX CREDIT JOB TRAINING PARTNERSHIP ACT PERFORMANCE STANDARDS CRS-6% S. 281 (Specter and Dodd) 100th Congress [Aid to Families and Employment Transition Act
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LC, W./?/3: RP?“ # V7 ' 309 EPW 87-309 EPW Gm ,emme7nt Pub|ica’f‘0“5' um AUG 1 7 1994 LEN £}\/Zii{S1T‘{M mmngm unwersity ubranes. % WELFARE REFORM: st. Lauls, MO 63130 BRIEF SUMMARIES 01? SELECTED MAJOR PROPOSALS _.._.__......___..___ .._~i__./»-K % Vee Burke Specialist in Social Legislation and Carmen D. Solomon Analyst in Social Legislation% Education and Public Welfare Division
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. A canference. jLoma Linda, ca11£;, June,}e 1983 .“‘(am-races) % e» e 42/*~Goodman,,R{» et al. :Pulsing ElectrOm3gD€tiC.Field$ Induce C€llul&?e % Transcripticn..1Science,—v. 220, June 27, l98”§f%psel2E3*l285.4’ £;j lfiastexlyi C. E. ecaneer Link to Magnetic Field Exposfire: A Hypethesis, ¥] American Jcurnal of Epidemiology, v. llé, n. 2, l98l.:,p. 169€l74.e e ;e e
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oCRE—5 ¢ A ’The_Subcom§ittee on Health and Safety of the House Comzittee on Eoucation1‘ and Labof held a hearing on October 18, l983,oeddressing effects on healthee ment of Preventive Medicine andsfinvironmental Health,UniversityofKentucky, recommended that afstudy aodreesing reproductivedisordersisneededand that %oreproductive findings in his ownstudy%ofVDTworkersuereinconclusive. he
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