A Multicultural View of Drug Abuse: Proceedings of the National Drug Abuse Conference, 1977David Elvin Smith |
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... funding resource in the drug abuse field . This increase in direct State funding is an unquestionable product of P.L. 92-255 and the joint decision to vest management responsi- bility in the States . We think we are justified in taking ...
... funding resource in the drug abuse field . This increase in direct State funding is an unquestionable product of P.L. 92-255 and the joint decision to vest management responsi- bility in the States . We think we are justified in taking ...
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... funds in these 17 cities and 43 % of all non - Federal funds . In New York State , the City of New York receives 77.97 % of all funds expended in the State , including 73.75 % of direct Federal funding , 91.64 % of Medicaid ...
... funds in these 17 cities and 43 % of all non - Federal funds . In New York State , the City of New York receives 77.97 % of all funds expended in the State , including 73.75 % of direct Federal funding , 91.64 % of Medicaid ...
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... funding ? I am aware that the promise of eventual self sufficiency has been abused in the past by some programs as a ploy to obtain funds . This experience has made foundations and government funding agencies skep- tical about the ...
... funding ? I am aware that the promise of eventual self sufficiency has been abused in the past by some programs as a ploy to obtain funds . This experience has made foundations and government funding agencies skep- tical about the ...
Contents
Drug Abuse Policy Regulatory and | 2 |
Robert L DuPont M D | 11 |
from a State Perspective | 23 |
Copyright | |
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