Regulation of Tobacco Products: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, Second Session, Volumen 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1995 |
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... Medicaid over a long period of time . Entitlement spending , as we all know , has basically been driving the budget deficit for the better part of the last decade and , unless we do something , will continue to drive it for the next ...
... Medicaid over a long period of time . Entitlement spending , as we all know , has basically been driving the budget deficit for the better part of the last decade and , unless we do something , will continue to drive it for the next ...
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... Medicaid , and I am de- lighted that this committee is for once considering cost containment in this area rather than cost expansion , which is usually what we are engaged in . It is my conviction that we don't consider this issue ...
... Medicaid , and I am de- lighted that this committee is for once considering cost containment in this area rather than cost expansion , which is usually what we are engaged in . It is my conviction that we don't consider this issue ...
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... Medicaid program . I have provided copies of the study to the committee and ask that the Medicaid study be entered into the record . Mr. WAXMAN . Without objection , that will be the order . Mr. CALIFANO . The Center's study found that ...
... Medicaid program . I have provided copies of the study to the committee and ask that the Medicaid study be entered into the record . Mr. WAXMAN . Without objection , that will be the order . Mr. CALIFANO . The Center's study found that ...
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... Medicaid . The higher price of cigarettes would be most effective in deter- ring children from smoking . Children are especially vulnerable to the lure of cigarettes and the slick advertising of the tobacco com- panies . As the Surgeon ...
... Medicaid . The higher price of cigarettes would be most effective in deter- ring children from smoking . Children are especially vulnerable to the lure of cigarettes and the slick advertising of the tobacco com- panies . As the Surgeon ...
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... Medicaid . Congress should seek to examine the research conducted by to- bacco companies on their marketing strategies regarding teenagers , women , and minorities . Cigarette executives claim they do not try to target children with ...
... Medicaid . Congress should seek to examine the research conducted by to- bacco companies on their marketing strategies regarding teenagers , women , and minorities . Cigarette executives claim they do not try to target children with ...
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