Supplemental Appropriation Bill for 1962: Hearings ... Eighty-seventh Congress, First Session, on H.R. 9169, an Act Making Supplemental Appropriations for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1962, and for Other PurposesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1961 - 807 pages |
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... cover only 8 of our 22 area boards . Within those eight areas - I will leave a map for you . That is where we are at the moment ; the blue parts are the sections that we now have covered . You will notice our area N , there , which is ...
... cover only 8 of our 22 area boards . Within those eight areas - I will leave a map for you . That is where we are at the moment ; the blue parts are the sections that we now have covered . You will notice our area N , there , which is ...
Page 78
... cover deficit .. Reinstatement of 3 GS - 9 social workers from Apr. 1 , 1962 ( 7 pay periods ) - Total ... Impact if $ 13,000 is not approved in final bill : 15 , 831 8 , 396 7 , 435 7,435 5 , 565 13 , 000 The deficit of $ 7,435 will ...
... cover deficit .. Reinstatement of 3 GS - 9 social workers from Apr. 1 , 1962 ( 7 pay periods ) - Total ... Impact if $ 13,000 is not approved in final bill : 15 , 831 8 , 396 7 , 435 7,435 5 , 565 13 , 000 The deficit of $ 7,435 will ...
Page 79
... cover the needs in New Jersey , Delaware , Mary- land , and Virginia from coastal storms and includes flood damage in West Virginia , Kentucky , and Idaho , and will allow a planned carryover of $ 12 million for fiscal 1963 . Mr ...
... cover the needs in New Jersey , Delaware , Mary- land , and Virginia from coastal storms and includes flood damage in West Virginia , Kentucky , and Idaho , and will allow a planned carryover of $ 12 million for fiscal 1963 . Mr ...
Page 81
... cover potential requirements for Federal assistance . Extremely high tides and heavy rains be- ginning on March 6 and continuing to March 9 caused severe flooding along a broad front of the eastern seaboard . Estimates of total damage ...
... cover potential requirements for Federal assistance . Extremely high tides and heavy rains be- ginning on March 6 and continuing to March 9 caused severe flooding along a broad front of the eastern seaboard . Estimates of total damage ...
Page 89
... cover flood damage in West Virginia , Kentucky , and Idaho . Do you have an estimate or breakdown of the allocation of funds yet ? Mr. MCDERMOTT . Yes ; I do . On West Virginia there is pending on the President's desk a recommendation ...
... cover flood damage in West Virginia , Kentucky , and Idaho . Do you have an estimate or breakdown of the allocation of funds yet ? Mr. MCDERMOTT . Yes ; I do . On West Virginia there is pending on the President's desk a recommendation ...
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1962 revised estimate activities Administration agencies amendment applications approved Area Redevelopment Area Redevelopment Act assistance authority BATT BERTSCH bill budget estimate building Bureau CARL HAYDEN Century 21 Exposition Chairman Commerce Commission Congress construction cost damage Department economic ELLENDER employees engine equipment exhibit facilities Farmers Home Administration Federal Maritime Commission financing fiscal year 1962 funds grants Hurricane Carla included industry June 30 justification legislation ment million National Office operating participation payments percent Personnel compensation positions President problems proposed Public Law record reduction referred to follows restoration revised estimate Increase Salaries and expenses screw-worm Secretary Senator DwORSHAK Senator HAYDEN Senator HILL Senator HOLLAND Senator MAGNUSON Senator MCCLELLAN Senator MONRONEY Senator SALTONSTALL Small Business Small Business Administration staff statement supplemental appropriation supplemental estimate supplemental request tion Total obligations U.S. Senate United Washington York World's Fair
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