

Breaux, from the Special Committee on Aging, submitted the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Health Resources and Services Administration. 92Ĭenters for Disease Control and Prevention. Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning andĮvaluation. 60Īdministration for Children and Families. 4Ĭenter for Nutrition Policy and Promotion. On behalf of the members of the committee and its staff, IĪm pleased to transmit this report to you. It also summarizes and analyzes the Federal policiesĪnd programs that are of the most continuing importance for Senate SpecialĬommittee on Aging, which are significant to our Nation's olderĬitizens. The Congress, the administration, and the U.S. This report describes actions taken during 19 by The results of these studies and recommendations be reported to Of securing proper housing and, when necessary, of obtainingĬare and assistance.'' Senate Resolution 4 also requires that Maintaining health, of assuring adequate income, of findingĮmployment, of engaging in productive and rewarding activity, Including but not limited to, problems and opportunities of Pertaining to problems and opportunities of older people, ``to conduct a continuing study of any and all matters Senate Resolution 4, the Committee Systems ReorganizationĪmendments of 1977, authorizes the Special Committee on Aging President: Under authority of Senate Resolution 54Īgreed to March 8, 2001, I am submitting to you the annual Lupe Wissel, Ranking Member Staff Directorĭear Mr. JEAN CARNAHAN, Missouri GORDON SMITH, Oregon CARPER, Delaware JOHN ENSIGN, NevadaĭEBBIE STABENOW, Michigan CHUCK HAGEL, Nebraska LINCOLN, Arkansas MIKE ENZI, WyomingĮVAN BAYH, Indiana TIM HUTCHINSON, Arkansas FEINGOLD, Wisconsin RICK SANTORUM, PennsylvaniaīLANCHE L. JEFFORDS, Vermont RICHARD SHELBY, Alabama HERB KOHL, Wisconsin CONRAD BURNS, Montana PHARRY REID, Nevada LARRY CRAIG, Idaho, Ranking Member Resolution Authorizing a Study of the Problems of the Aged and Agingįor Sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. 17(c), MAResolution Authorizing a Study of the Problems of the Aged and Aging Senate Report 107-158 - REPORT of the SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON AGING UNITED STATES SENATE pursuant to S.
