Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on the District of ColumbiaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 |
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... decision established by some reorganization , which could be very easily done . Perhaps one of the Commissioners - perhaps an Executive Commis- sioner should have the authority to make a final decision in the event that the 3 - member ...
... decision established by some reorganization , which could be very easily done . Perhaps one of the Commissioners - perhaps an Executive Commis- sioner should have the authority to make a final decision in the event that the 3 - member ...
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... decision on critical problems are delayed too long . There have been , to my knowledge , no recommendations whatsoever made to reorganize the D.C. Government , prior to this year . Mr. JACOBS . I was somewhat puzzled that no discussion ...
... decision on critical problems are delayed too long . There have been , to my knowledge , no recommendations whatsoever made to reorganize the D.C. Government , prior to this year . Mr. JACOBS . I was somewhat puzzled that no discussion ...
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... decision and then deal with updating the sub - structure of the city government . I think the nine - man council idea ties more into the Home Rule approach and should be met at another time . The issues are not the same . This is my ...
... decision and then deal with updating the sub - structure of the city government . I think the nine - man council idea ties more into the Home Rule approach and should be met at another time . The issues are not the same . This is my ...
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... decisions , to inability to pin responsibility for those decisions , and to indecisiveness in trans- lating those decisions into effective operational reality . Administratively , the District of Columbia is a District of Chaos . Under ...
... decisions , to inability to pin responsibility for those decisions , and to indecisiveness in trans- lating those decisions into effective operational reality . Administratively , the District of Columbia is a District of Chaos . Under ...
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... decisions of which they will thus be reminded daily , inevitably re- sults in delaying , even putting off altogether , decisions containing major irritants . Yet the reality of troika administration requires that the Board organize for ...
... decisions of which they will thus be reminded daily , inevitably re- sults in delaying , even putting off altogether , decisions containing major irritants . Yet the reality of troika administration requires that the Board organize for ...
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Page 87 - An Act making appropriations to provide for the expenses of the government of the District of Columbia for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and thirteen, and for other purposes", approved June 26, 1912 (DC Code, sec.
Page 62 - CHANGES IN EXISTING LAW MADE BY THE BILL, AS REPORTED In compliance with clause 3 of rule XIII of the Rules of the House of Representatives, changes in existing law made by the bill, as reported, are shown as follows...
Page 64 - Commission shall give due consideration, among other factors, to the effect of rates on the movement of traffic by the carrier or carriers for which the rates are prescribed; to the need, in the public interest, of adequate and efficient railway transportation service at the lowest cost consistent with the furnishing of such service ; and to the need of revenues sufficient to enable the carriers, under honest, economical, and efficient management to provide such service.
Page 63 - In compliance with clause 3 of rule XIII of the Rules of the House of Representatives, changes in existing law made by the bill, as reported are shown as follows (existing law proposed to be omitted is enclosed in black brackets, new matter is printed in italic, existing law in which no change is proposed is shown in roman) : ACT OF OCTOBER 18, 1968 (82 STAT.
Page 178 - So much of the personnel, property, records, and unexpended balances of appropriations, allocations, and other funds employed, used, held available, or to be made available in connection with the functions transferred...
Page 50 - Act, other than subsection (h) of section 1, shall apply in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia and the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. The provisions of this Act shall not apply to the Superior Court of the District of Columbia and the District of Columbia Court of Appeals.
Page 11 - EMPLOYMENT ACT OF 1946, AS AMENDED, WITH RELATED LAWS (60 Stat. 23) [PUBLIC LAW 304— 79TH CONGRESS] AN ACT To declare a national policy on employment, production, and purchasing power, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, SHORT TITLE SECTION 1 . This Act may be cited as the "Employment Act of 1946".
Page 11 - An Act to apply a portion of the proceeds of the public lands to the more complete endowment and support of the colleges for the benefit of agriculture and the mechanic arts, established under the provisions of an Act of Congress, approved July second, eighteen hundred and sixty-two," the deficiency, if any, in the sum.