Under current law, states must cover poor children through age 5.
The data would cover the 10-year period through the end of 1992.
Most materials cover the time period from the 1740s through the 1810s.
That comes to $29,988, to cover a child through age 21.
The financial reports, the most recent available, cover state spending through the end of last year.
As written, the legislation would cover children through age 7.
Covers the period from 1790 to 1830 through the lives of those born after 1776.
The investigation is expected to cover the year through Sept. 30, 2000.
To be precise, those that cover the years 1941 through the early months of 1945.
The $6.1 million award was made to cover legal costs through April 1985.