Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the ... CongressU.S. Government Printing Office, 1964 The Congressional Record is the official record of the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress. It is published daily when Congress is in session. The Congressional Record began publication in 1873. Debates for sessions prior to 1873 are recorded in The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States (1789-1824), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824-1837), and the Congressional Globe (1833-1873) |
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... further testimony from William McC . Martin , Jr. , Chairman , Federal Reserve Board . DAVIS - BACON ACT Committee on Education and Labor : General Sub- committee on Labor heard testimony from Charles Donahue , Solicitor , Department of ...
... further testimony from William McC . Martin , Jr. , Chairman , Federal Reserve Board . DAVIS - BACON ACT Committee on Education and Labor : General Sub- committee on Labor heard testimony from Charles Donahue , Solicitor , Department of ...
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... further study , a committee resolution on transmission line rights - of - way . The following bill was ordered reported favorably to the House : H.R. 1794 ( amended ) , to authorize the acquisition of and the payment for a flowage ...
... further study , a committee resolution on transmission line rights - of - way . The following bill was ordered reported favorably to the House : H.R. 1794 ( amended ) , to authorize the acquisition of and the payment for a flowage ...
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... further moves are made to amend Public Law 815 , providing for construction of school facilities in Puerto Rico , Wake , Virgin Islands , and Guam . SOVIET BLOC Committee on Foreign Affairs : Subcommittee on Eu- rope continued hearings ...
... further moves are made to amend Public Law 815 , providing for construction of school facilities in Puerto Rico , Wake , Virgin Islands , and Guam . SOVIET BLOC Committee on Foreign Affairs : Subcommittee on Eu- rope continued hearings ...
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... further consideration of the legislation to Saturday . Pages 1511-1552 Calendar Wednesday : Agreed to dispense with Cal- endar Wednesday business of February 5 . Page 1552 Adjournment : Adjourned at 7:18 p.m. Committee Meetings TOBACCO ...
... further consideration of the legislation to Saturday . Pages 1511-1552 Calendar Wednesday : Agreed to dispense with Cal- endar Wednesday business of February 5 . Page 1552 Adjournment : Adjourned at 7:18 p.m. Committee Meetings TOBACCO ...
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... further consideration of H.R. 980 , to provide a program for an " Operation Bootstrap " for the American Indian in order to improve conditions among Indians on reservations and in other communities , and the bill was rereferred to the ...
... further consideration of H.R. 980 , to provide a program for an " Operation Bootstrap " for the American Indian in order to improve conditions among Indians on reservations and in other communities , and the bill was rereferred to the ...
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Page D-178 - To provide for the optimum development of the Nation's natural resources through the coordinated planning of water and related land resources, through the establishment of a water resources council and river basin commissions, and by providing financial assistance to the States in order to increase State participation in such planning.
Page D-140 - XVI; and for aid to families with dependent children under title IV of the Social Security Act as amended.
Page D-112 - The committee directs that construction of these lines not begin until there has been enacted into law S. 1007, or similar legislation guaranteeing electric consumers in the Pacific Northwest first call on electric energy generated at Federal hydroelectric plants in that region and to guarantee electric consumers in other regions reciprocal priority.
Page D-31 - To provide uniform policies with respect to recreation and fish and wildlife benefits and costs of Federal multiple,purpose water resource projects, and to provide the Secretary of the Interior with authority for recreation development of projects under his control...
Page D-78 - Stat. 339), providing for the admission of the State of Alaska into the Union, or pursuant to this Act or any other law.
Page D-417 - The first was that we were not to spend any construction funds "until there has been enacted Into law S. 1007 or similar legislation guaranteeing electric consumers in the Pacific Northwest first call on electric energy generated at Federal hydroelectric plants in that region and to guarantee electric consumers In other regions reciprocal priority.
Page D-81 - Presidential Transition Act of 1963." PURPOSE OF THIS ACT SEC. 2. The Congress declares it to be the purpose of this Act to promote the orderly transfer of the executive power in connection with the expiration of the term of office of a President and the inauguration of a new President.
Page D-303 - To authorize the Housing and Home Finance Administrator to provide additional assistance for the development of comprehensive and coordinated mass transportation systems, both public and private, in metropolitan and other urban areas, and for other purposes.
Page D-140 - S. 2351, a bill to exempt from duty personal and household effects brought into the United States under Government orders.
Page D-193 - ... ROBERT C. WEAVER, ADMINISTRATOR; ACCOMPANIED BY MILTON P. SEMER, AGENCY GENERAL COUNSEL; JOHN M. FRANTZ, AGENCY BUDGET OFFICER; NATHANIEL J. EISEMAN, BUDGET ANALYST; HOWARD J.