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Some lawmakers said the state also needed to tighten eligibility, but that is a complicated task.
To qualify for Medicaid dollars provided in the stimulus package, states agreed not to tighten eligibility for low-income people.
Despite several initiatives to tighten eligibility for visas, the total soared to three times that level by this year's election.
While he recognises that this may sound melodramatic, he points out that this is precisely what has happened with previous decisions to tighten eligibility for other disability benefits.
Mr. Bush's plan could force states to tighten eligibility limits, but it seemed likely that the Frost children would still be covered.
As a widening income gap has pushed up welfare rolls in recent years, struggling cities like Kitakyushu have been under intense pressure to tighten eligibility.
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Some states have tightened eligibility as well.
The four-hours-a-week support she received ceased after West Sussex council tightened eligibility criteria.
The former Labor government began tightening eligibility for the DSP in 2011.
Yet since 2010 the numbers receiving publicly funded care have fallen significantly, as local councils have tightened eligibility conditions.
The league tightened eligibility surveillance this year, requiring more authoritive birth records and that documents be issued within 30 days of a player's birth.
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