Act For Better Child Care Services of 1987: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Children, Family, Drugs and Alcoholism of the Committee on Labor and Human Resources, United States Senate, One Hundredth Congress, Second Session on S. 1885 ... March 15 and June 28, 1988U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 - 380 pages |
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Page 156 - ... bona fide occupational qualification reasonably necessary to the normal operation of that particular business or enterprise...
Page 70 - I was a delegate to the White House Conference on Small Business and have recently been appointed to the Advisory Board for the Midwest Region of the Small Business Administration.
Page 228 - Mr. Chairman and Members of the Subcommittee, I an pleased to be here today to discuss with you the Department's budget request for FY 1986 for the Office of Environment, Safety and Health.
Page 6 - Senator Kennedy? / OPENING STATEMENT OF SENATOR KENNEDY Senator KENNEDY. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I want to thank Senator Jeffords for convening this hearing on patient protections.
Page 332 - PROVISIONS OF THE ABC BILL The ABC bill runs counter to day-care experience and evidence. The objectives of the proposal are to reduce the cost of day-care, to raise the pay of day-care workers, to improve quality, and to expand supply. In reality, the bill would reduce day-care supply and quality while raising its price, and provide subsidies to those who need them least. The bill authorizes $2.5 billion in new federal day-care spending. Even its proponents admit this is merely a tip of a future...
Page 136 - ... (Aronson, 1987). The costs of children's illness and injury are obvious in health care expenses and missed days of work for their parents. Children's safety can be improved when providers are knowledgable and when the environment is hazard free. 3. Training The National Day Care Study (Ruopp, et al., 1979) concluded that one of the most important ingredients of quality was the on-going relevant training of providers. In programs in which teacher-caregivers had early childhood training, the children...
Page 202 - Before I got married I had six theories about bringing up children; now I have six children, and no theories.
Page 274 - This can affect the environments that children are experiencing day in and day out, month in and month out, year in and year out during the most critical years of their development.
Page 261 - This nation cannot continue to compete and prosper in the global arena when more than one-fifth of our children live in poverty and a third grow up in ignorance.
Page 43 - I would like to thank you for providing me with the opportunity to address you this morning concerning the experiences of consumers and the state insurance departments with the federal Employee Retirement and Income Security Act, also know as "ERISA".