Committee meeting minutes, 1967-1982.

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Committee meeting minutes, 1967-1982.

Monthly meeting minutes concern welfare funding; Family Assistance Act of 1970 implementation; caseloads; cost of living increases; rental allowances; ambulance services; nursing homes; public assistance recipient education and training programs; appropriations; Medicaid and health care; school lunch programs; state residence requirements; absentee parent support; food stamps; day-care payments; excess rental allowances; fraud investigations; the Cook County Dept. of Public Aid; emergency assistance programs; departmental policy revisions; and staff reorganization. Also included are meeting agenda; legislation; service and program reports; position papers; annual reports; press releases; related correspondence and memoranda.

66 cassette tapes.

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Illinois State Archive

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Illinois. Dept. of Public Aid.

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Illinois. General Assembly. Legislative Advisory Committee on Public Assistance.

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Cook County (Ill.). Dept. of Public Aid.

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Illinois Public Aid Commission

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