War Displacement Benefits: Hearings, Seventy-seventh Congress, Second Session, on H. R. 6559

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 - 520 pages
 

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Page 321 - A state plan for aid to dependent children must (1) provide that it shall be in effect in all political subdivisions of the state, and, if administered by them, be mandatory upon them; (2) provide for financial participation by the state; (3) either provide for the establishment or designation of a single state agency to administer the plan, or provide for a single state agency to supervise the administration of the plan...
Page 394 - four essential human freedoms" for which America stands. In the years since then, those four freedoms — freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom from want, and freedom from fear — have stood as a summary of our aspirations for the American Republic and for the world.
Page 518 - Senate be hereby directed to prepare and transmit copies of this resolution to the President of the United States, the Vice President of the United States...
Page 3 - Board for such prior quarter. (3) The Secretary of the Treasury shall thereupon, through the Division of Disbursement of the Treasury Department and prior to audit or settlement by the General Accounting Office, pay to the State, at the time or times fixed by the Board, the amount so certified.
Page 92 - An act to protect the welfare of the people of this state through the establishment of an unemployment compensation fund...
Page 302 - An unemployment compensation system should be constructed in such a way as to afford every practicable aid and incentive toward the larger purpose of employment stabilization.
Page 95 - Unless it occurs within the benefit year which includes the week with respect to which he claims payment of benefits, provided that this requirement shall not interrupt the payment of benefits for consecutive weeks of unemployment, and provided further that...
Page 211 - Undoubtedly the right of locomotion, the right to remove from one place to another according to inclination, is an attribute of personal liberty, and the right, ordinarily, of free transit from or through the territory of any State is a right secured by the Fourteenth Amendment and by other provisions of the Constitution.
Page 146 - Provided, that if such remuneration is less than the benefits which would otherwise be due under this act, he shall be entitled to receive for such week, if otherwise eligible, benefits reduced by the amount of such remuneration.
Page 14 - ... and is therefore required to move his place of residence, shall be reimbursed for all expenses of moving his household and other personal effects...

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