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...PART 39: THE INDIAN SCHOOL EQUALIZATION PROGRAM. Subpart H: Determining the Amount Necessary To Su...Adjusted National Average Current Expenditure [ANACE] means the actu...
... if a privately financed candidate's expenditures, combined with the expenditures of independentgrou... Arizona's programgives money to a candidate in direct response to the cam...National Federation of Blind of . N. C., Inc., 487 U. S. 78...
...SUBCHAPTER B: MEDICARE PROGRAM. PART 423: VOLUNTARY MEDICARE PRESCRIPTION DRUG BE... a portion of the Medicare drug expenditures for individuals whose projected Medicaid drug cove... include rebates received under the national rebate agreement and under a State supplemental re...
... established as a response to either a national research objective or a commercial funding opportu... received its funding through a five-year program of work that is provided by an industrial organiza... on whether to approve a capital expenditure project to develop new experimental research facil...
...Establishing an Expenditure Benchmark a. Background b. Option 1 c. Option 2 d....National vs Local Growth Rate as a Benchmark Trending Facto...
... credit as opposed to a governmental expenditure, they lack Article III standing under Flast v.Cohe..., handicap, familial status, or nationalorigin. §43-1089(G)(2). In an earlier lawsuit filed in s... religious and secular, the STO programmight relieve the burden placed on Arizona's publ...
IF CONGRESS takes one lesson from the devastation wrought by Hurricane Irene, it's that it needs to reauthorize the National Flood Insurance Program, and fast. Without it, home sales in too many areas will stop, and taxpayers will find themselves responsible for yet more expenses. Let's be clear: Federal flood insurance is not a questionable expenditure. It's a long-standing and critical program used by more than 5 million families in 29,000 communities nationwide, covering $1.2 trillion in assets. (In fact, about 97 percent of the U.S. population lives in a county that has declared a major flood disaster in the past 20 years.)
This article looks at energy consumption over time and across groups. The researchers find that energy consumption represented approximately 7% of expenditures between 1990 and 2004, a decrease from 11% in the early years of the 1980s and an average of 9% throughout the 1980s. Using data from the Consumer Expenditure Survey from 1982 through 2004, they can tabulate the fraction of total expenditure that is used by urban consumers to directly purchase energy. Their data on energy spending stop in Dec 2004. While some of the recent price increases occurred prior to 2005, the increases in 2005 were more dramatic. They use data from 2004 to estimate 2005 monthly energy expenditure shares. Overall, many of the groups that spend the highest share of their total expenditure on home energy cost...
..., adjusted for family size using the National Academy of Sciences' equivalence scale.3 Third, we..., the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) pays providers directly for some of the h...
... but to support a research and development program over the long term. And then also to have this ca... settlement and help guide the expenditure of funds. . But this is a slightly different situ...
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