378 resultados para Federal aid to child welfare


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"Aquatic Biology technical series 1983(1)"--Cover.

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The Illinois Department of Human Services Bureau of Child Care and Development seeks to provide low-income Illinois families with multiple affordable options for quality child care and early education and offer children the opportunity to grow, learn and be cared for in safe nurturing settings that are culturally and developmentally appropriate. Through the Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP), the Bureau provides child care assistance to more than 190,000 children whose parents work or attend school.

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Includes statistical tables and graphs.

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"DHS 4184."

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"January 1995."

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"January 1994."

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"Pursuant to Public Act 88-0007."

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Six mandates were identified by the Committee as high-impact and worthy of the General Assembly's immediate attention. These recommendations include the elimination or modification of three mandates that would result in an estimated $55.1 million in annual savings for public universities. The other three recommendations, if implemented, will provide long-term indirect savings by reducing administrative work and promoting efficiencies at public universities. Two additional mandates are included in this report as areas of concern. The Committee asks the General Assembly to also review these two concerns during the upcoming fiscal year.

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"Monthly news summary."

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WI docs no.: CHI 2.1:1968-1974