Papers 281-290 of total 731 found.
…rate is one hundred percent. The availability of social services is largely responsible for the health of Australia. The federal Medicare system, introduced in 1984, is financed by a one- percent federal income tax. Medicare pays eighty-five percent…
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…for the environment push the same theme as well. He intends to return authority over the environment back to the states, which would ensure that the surroundings benefit the people within them, not some others across the country. George BushÂ’s plans for Medicare are also…
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…spending by eliminating waste and by reforming while preserving needed entitlement programs such as Welfare, Social Security and Medicare though slowing the rate of growth in spending on them. As quoted in a Business Week editorial 'Cutting the growth…
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…at Justice Blackmun's open framework of the Roe case. Maher v. Roe 432 U.S. 464 (1977), was brought before the Court as a challenge to Connecticut's limitation of state Medicaid funding to medically necessary abortions and refusal to fund "elective" abortions…
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…are taking advantage and taking the benefits for granted. To restore some of the fairness and balance to the Welfare system, the government should enforce mandatory Norplant insertion to most women receiving welfare. The sterilization of women in Medicaid
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…including Texas, Mississippi and Florida in attempts to recover healthcare costs for smokers under the 'Medicaid' schemes.5 I find it hard to believe that what is essentially a preventable illness, and causes such a great deal of pain, suffering and deaths…
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…the Court to reverse its decision or prohibit abortion with a new constitutional amendment. While unsuccessful on either of these approaches, Right to Life groups continue to campaign to halt the use of federal Medicaid funds for abortion. The burning of our…
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…Children (AFDC); Supplemental Security Income (SSI); Medicaid, and Unemployment Insurance benefits. Each program determines for itself, which aliens it, considers meeting the PRUCOL criteria. In this way, the federal government uses taxpayers' money…
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…welfare was created. From the Great Depression, the national government had paid for Social Security, Medicaid, and other helpful programs to the needy who could not survive without it. However, it was interpreted by the Supreme Court that welfare would be paid…
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…aid like Welfare, W.I.C, Focus Hope, project housing, and Medicaid as relief. It is very common that a single teenage mother has almost no support from her own family or the farther of her child. As a result, it is almost impossible for them to raise kids…
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