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doc#19 | of pay per year. The Kennedy plan alone | would | boost the base to $5,000 a year and the |
doc#19 | per cent each. Similar payroll tax boosts | would | be imposed on those under the railroad |
doc#19 | retirement system. </p><p> The payroll tax | would | actually rise to 7.5 per cent starting |
doc#19 | the annual tax boost for the medical plan | would | amount to 1.5 billion dollars and that |
doc#19 | dollars and that medical benefits paid out | would | run 1 billion or more in the first year |
doc#19 | more in the first year, 1963. Both figures | would | go higher in later years. </p><p> Other parts |
doc#19 | <p> Other parts of the Kennedy health plan | would | entail federal grants of 750 million to |
doc#19 | billion dollars over the next 10 years. These | would | be paid for out of general, not payroll |
doc#19 | for each illness, except that the patient | would | pay $10 a day of the cost for the first |
doc#19 | The plan does not cover doctor bills. They | would | still be paid by the patient. </p><p> Apart |
doc#19 | CONTRIBUTIONS TO SCHOOLS The scholarship plan | would | provide federal contributions to each medical |
doc#19 | student. </p><p> In addition, the government | would | pay a $1,000 "cost of education" grant |
doc#19 | Officials estimated the combined programs | would | cost 5.1 million dollars the first year |
doc#19 | cost 5.1 million dollars the first year and | would | go up to 21 millions by 1966. </p><p> The |
doc#22 | States hopes that any future Lao Cabinet | would | not become Communist dominated. But it |
doc#22 | Republicans, if they had been in power, | would | have made "amateurish and monumental blunders |
doc#22 | Committee, that the Kennedy administration | would | be held responsible if the outcome in Laos |
doc#22 | nationalism feeds". </p><p> Mr. Nixon, for his part, | would | oppose intervention in Cuba without specific |
doc#22 | shipped any further arms to Cuba that it | would | not be tolerated. </p><p> Until the Cuban |
doc#22 | military victories in Laos, almost any observer | would | have said that President Kennedy had blended |