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                   DEPARTMENTS OF LABOR, HEALTH AND HUMAN


                   SERVICES, EDUCATION, AND RELATED AGENCIES


                                 APPROPRIATIONS FOR 2009



                                        HEARINGS

                                               BEFORE A

                                   SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE


                        COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS


                           HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

                                ONE  HUNDRED TENTH CONGRESS
                                           SECOND  SESSION


                      SUBCOMMITTEE  ON  THE DEPARTMENTS   OF LABOR, HEALTH AND
                         HUMAN   SERVICES, EDUCATION, AND RELATED  AGENCIES

                                  DAVID R. OBEY, Wisconsin, Chairman
                   NITA M. LOWEY, New York          JAMES T. WALSH, New York
                   ROSA L. DELAURO, Connecticut         RALPH REGULA, Ohio
                   JESSE L. JACKSON, JR., Illinois      JOHN E. PETERSON, Pennsylvania
                   PATRICK J. KENNEDY, Rhode Island     DAVE WELDON, Florida
                   LUCILLE ROYBAL-ALLARD, California    MICHAEL K SIMPSON, Idaho
                   BARBARA LEE, California          DENNIS R. REHBERG, Montana
                   TOM UDALL, New Mexico
                   MICHAEL HONDA, California
                   BETTY McCOLLUM, Minnesota
                   TIM RYAN, Ohio
                   NOTE: Under Committee Rules, Mr. Obey, as Chairman of the Full Committee, and Mr. Lewis, as Ranking
                   Minority Member of the Full Committee, are authorized to sit as Members of all Subcommittees.
                                  CHERYL SMITH, SUE QuANTUs, NICOLE KUNKO,
                               TERI BERGMAN, CHARMAINE MERCER, and ANDRIA OLIVER,
                                            Subcommittee Staff


                                              PART   5
                                                                              Page
                   Implications of Economic Trends for Workers, Families, and the
                   N  atio n ...............................................................................................................  1
                   Opportunities Lost and Costs to Society: The Social and Economic
                   Burden  of Disease, Injuries, and  Disability  ...........................................  93
                   Opportunities Lost and Costs to Society: The Social and Economic
                   Burden  of Inadequate Education, Training and Workforce
                   D  evelopm ent ...................................................................................................  189
                   Expanding Health Care Access  ......................................................................  309
                   Implications of a Weakening Economy for Training and
                   Em  ploym ent Services  ...................................................................................  403
                   Status of the World Trade Center 9/11 Health Monitoring and
                   Treatm  ent Program .......................................................................................  489


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