Sec. 801. Administration on Aging
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Section 216 ( 42 U.S.C. 3020f ) is amended— in subsection (a), by striking $43,937,410 and all that follows through fiscal year 2024 and inserting $55,469,968 for fiscal year 2025, $58,034,197 for fiscal year 2026, $60,716,964 for fiscal year 2027, $63,523,747 for fiscal year 2028, and $66,460,281 for fiscal year 2029 ; and in subsection (b)— in paragraph (1), by striking $2,180,660 and all that follows through fiscal year 2024 and inserting $2,753,033 for fiscal year 2025, $2,880,298 for fiscal year 2026, $3,013,447 for fiscal year 2027, $3,152,751 for fiscal year 2028, and $3,298,494 for fiscal year 2029 ; in paragraph (2), by striking $1,988,060 and all that follows through fiscal year 2024 and inserting $2,509,880 for fiscal year 2025, $2,625,905 for fiscal year 2026, $2,747,294 for fiscal year 2027, $2,874,294 for fiscal year 2028, and $3,007,165 for fiscal year 2029 ; in paragraph (3), by striking $1,371,740 and all that follows through fiscal year 2024 and inserting $1,731,790 for fiscal year 2025, $1,811,846 for fiscal year 2026, $1,895,603 for fiscal year 2027, $1,983,232 for fiscal year 2028, and $2,074,911 for fiscal year 2029 ; and in paragraph (4), by striking $8,687,330 and all that follows through fiscal year 2024 and inserting $10,967,554 for fiscal year 2025, $11,474,555 for fiscal year 2026, $12,004,993 for fiscal year 2027, $12,559,952 for fiscal year 2028, and $13,140,565 for fiscal year 2029 .
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Sec. 801
Administration on Aging
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