Railroad Retirement Amendments, 1973: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, First Session, on S. 1867 .. |
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... considered . It was also assumed that the railroad retirement and social security benefit formulas now in effect would remain unchanged . Under such conditions , the automatic adjustment provisions of the Social Security Act would ...
... considered . It was also assumed that the railroad retirement and social security benefit formulas now in effect would remain unchanged . Under such conditions , the automatic adjustment provisions of the Social Security Act would ...
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... considered necessary to develop formal cost figures for this particular amendment . However , if the kind of pass through provided in the bill becomes a perma- nent feature of railroad retirement law , the cost implications could be ...
... considered necessary to develop formal cost figures for this particular amendment . However , if the kind of pass through provided in the bill becomes a perma- nent feature of railroad retirement law , the cost implications could be ...
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... considered in this context . The Senate version of the bill ( S. 1867 ) which is being considered at these hearings , differs somewhat from the House version . At this point I am going to omit the descriptions of the bills which is ...
... considered in this context . The Senate version of the bill ( S. 1867 ) which is being considered at these hearings , differs somewhat from the House version . At this point I am going to omit the descriptions of the bills which is ...
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... considered in the context of the entire agreement . The Senate version of the bill , which is being considered at these hearings , differs somewhat from the House version . The provisions of Title I of H.R. 7200 , as passed by the House ...
... considered in the context of the entire agreement . The Senate version of the bill , which is being considered at these hearings , differs somewhat from the House version . The provisions of Title I of H.R. 7200 , as passed by the House ...
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... considered a major objection to the bill . The provision in S. 1867 , which would require the negotiators to keep minutes and report to the Congress , would have no direct effect on the railroad retirement program . Its purpose is to ...
... considered a major objection to the bill . The provision in S. 1867 , which would require the negotiators to keep minutes and report to the Congress , would have no direct effect on the railroad retirement program . Its purpose is to ...
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