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Code · BILL · 118th Congress · S. 4776 (Introduced in Senate) — To amend the Older Americans Act of 1965 to authorize appropriations for fiscal years 2025 through 2029, and for othe... · Sec. 806

Sec. 806. Allotments for elder rights protection activities

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Section 702 ( 42 U.S.C. 3058a ) is amended— in subsection (a), by striking $18,066,950 and all that follows through fiscal year 2024 and inserting $22,809,108 for fiscal year 2025, $23,863,512 for fiscal year 2026, $24,966,659 for fiscal year 2027, $26,120,801 for fiscal year 2028, and $27,328,297 for fiscal year 2029 ; and in subsection (b), by striking $5,107,110 and all that follows through fiscal year 2024 and inserting $6,447,609 for fiscal year 2025, $6,745,665 for fiscal year 2026, $7,057,499 for fiscal year 2027, $7,383,748 for fiscal year 2028, and $7,725,079 for fiscal year 2029 .
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