Barriers to Participation in Food Stamp and Other Nutrition Programs of the Department of Agriculture by People Residing on Indian Lands: Joint Hearing Before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, and the Committee on Agriculture, United States Senate, One Hundred Third Congress, First Session ... May 25, 1993, Washington, DC.

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1993 - 301 pages

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Page 210 - WHEREAS, the Rosebud Sioux Tribe is a federally recognized Indian Tribe organized pursuant to the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 and all pertinent amendments thereof: and WHEREAS, Article IV, Section 1 (a) , authorizes the Rosebud Sioux Tribal Council...
Page 33 - The programs include the National School Lunch Program, the School Breakfast Program, the Summer Food Service Program, the Child Care Food Program, the Special Milk Program, and the Special Supplemental Food Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Program.
Page 3 - Thank you, Mr. Chairman. With your permission, I will summarize my statement.
Page 31 - Thank you. [Whereupon, the committees were adjourned, to reconvene at the call of their respective chairs.] APPENDIX ADDITIONAL MATERIAL SUBMITTED FOR THE RECORD PREPARED STATEMENT OF DON Ho, ENTERTAINER, HAWAII My name is Don Ho.
Page 245 - Senate Committee on Indian Affairs SH-838 Hart Senate Office Building Washington. DC 20510-6450 Dear Senator Inouye: Thank you for inviting me to comment on S.
Page 33 - Roberts of the Army Reserve Corps and I believe he has a statement for the record which he would like to submit. (The document follows :) MILITARY CONSTRUCTION, ARMY RESERVE Mr.
Page 190 - ... those living in the reservation States is about 23, compared to over 32 for the United States population as a whole. Income and educational levels tend to be low, with more than 1 in 4 living below the poverty level and fewer than 8 percent having college degrees.
Page 256 - Campbell Chairman, Committee on Indian Affairs United States Senate Washington, DC 20510-6450 Dear Mr. Chairman: I am pleased to provide the responses to the supplemental questions submitted by the Senate Committee following the Oversight Hearing on the "Indian Country Law Enforcement Initiative'
Page 237 - ... (9) The State agency's nutrition education goals and action plans, including a description of the methods that will be used to...
Page 34 - ... Eligibility and Benefits Household eligibility for FDPIR is determined by income and resources in a manner similar to that used for FSP eligibility. Recipients must reside on or near a participating reservation, or reside within a designated service area in Oklahoma. In areas where both FDPIR and FSP are available, no household may participate simultaneously in both programs, although they may switch from one program to the other. The entitlement commodities made available to the distributing...

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