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Waivers granted or renewed in the next three months will run through 2013.
About 670,000 adults were also enrolled, under waivers granted by the federal government.
The bill would also roll back waivers granted by the Bush administration that have allowed some states to cover childless adults with money from the program.
Those waivers, granted by the local school districts, represented less than 1percentt of the total number of children vaccinated, Mr. Slater said.
The Army also listed a handful of felony waivers granted for kidnapping, making terroristic threats, rape or sexual abuse, and indecent acts or liberties with a child.
Of 80,403 waivers granted since 2004, the report found that 47,478 were granted to people with a history of drug or alcohol abuse, misdemeanor crime or "serious misconduct," which it defined as felony.
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But Mr. Romney was also one of 29 Republican governors who urged the federal government in 2005 to allow waivers granting more flexibility for their state welfare programs.
The goals are calculated as part of a waiver granted by the federal government under its No Child Left Behind law.
Hawaii, like Tennessee, is exempted from many requirements of the federal Medicaid law because of a waiver granted by federal officials.
The F.D.A. waiver granted this week means it can be used in an estimated 180,000 sites, said the test's maker, OraSure Technologies of Bethlehem, Pa.
Florida, along with 26 other states, conforms with certain provisions of federal education law only because of a waiver granted by the Department of Education.
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