Urgent Deficiency Appropriation Bill, 1956: Hearings Before Subcommittees of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-fourth Congress, Second SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1956 - 194 pages |
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... possible for a State or community to resume necessary services . While much of the money available from the appropriation is used in disasters of great magnitude , such as this year's Eastern and Western floods , I should like to call ...
... possible for a State or community to resume necessary services . While much of the money available from the appropriation is used in disasters of great magnitude , such as this year's Eastern and Western floods , I should like to call ...
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... possible future disasters . The recent series of flood disasters which have occurred in the northeastern States have seriously depleted the disaster appropria- tion and in view of past history , replenishment of the fund is required ...
... possible future disasters . The recent series of flood disasters which have occurred in the northeastern States have seriously depleted the disaster appropria- tion and in view of past history , replenishment of the fund is required ...
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... possible extent with each other and with the States and local governments , relief agencies and the American Red Cross , but nothing contained in this act shall be construed to limit or in any way affect the responsi- bility of the ...
... possible extent with each other and with the States and local governments , relief agencies and the American Red Cross , but nothing contained in this act shall be construed to limit or in any way affect the responsi- bility of the ...
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... possible to accurately estimate supplemental fund requirements . However , on the basis of trends experienced thus far in the year ( as outlined above ) it is estimated that a minimum supplemental amount of $ 750,000 will be required ...
... possible to accurately estimate supplemental fund requirements . However , on the basis of trends experienced thus far in the year ( as outlined above ) it is estimated that a minimum supplemental amount of $ 750,000 will be required ...
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... possible , registration and vote . tainly are going to make our plans to take care of more than that in the event they do want to vote . This being the first time they have had a chance to vote officially in the District , it may be ...
... possible , registration and vote . tainly are going to make our plans to take care of more than that in the event they do want to vote . This being the first time they have had a chance to vote officially in the District , it may be ...
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acre-feet additional Allentown Army engineers August 1955 flood Bear Creek Reservoir benefit-cost ratio benefit-to-cost ratio benefits Bethlehem Blackstone River BOLAND budget Buffumville Chairman city of Woonsocket Civil Defense Colonel PENNEY Colonel RENSHAW committee complete after fiscal CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Conn Connecticut River Basin construction Corps of Engineers disaster district downstream Dyberry East Barre East Brimfield ELLISON Engineering and design England estimated cost estimated Federal cost fiscal year 1956 FLEMING Flood Control Act flood damages funds Governor PETERSON Hodges Village hurricane included increase industrial initiate ITSCHNER Lackawanna River Lackawaxen River Lehigh River located MARSHALL Mass Massachusetts miles million North Hartland North Springfield operation Otter Brook percent POISSANT preconstruction planning project was authorized Prompton Public Law 875 Quinebaug River rainfall record relocation spillway statement storm STURGIS supplemental appropriation TABER Thames River Basin Thomaston Thomaston Reservoir tion total estimate town Vermont Winooski River Woonsocket Worcester
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Page 143 - ... based upon the exercise or performance or the failure to exercise or perform a discretionary function or duty on the part of a federal agency or an employee of the Government, whether or not the discretion involved be abused.
Page 187 - Chairman and distinguished members of the committee, I am very grateful for the opportunity to appear before you again to report on the state of the US Navy.
Page 144 - Congress to provide an orderly and continuing means of assistance by the Federal Government to States and local governments in carrying out their responsibilities to alleviate suffering and damage resulting from major disasters, to repair essential public facilities in major disasters, and to foster the development of such State and local organizations and plans to cope with major disasters as may be necessary.
Page 5 - Act, to provide an orderly and continuing means of assistance by the Federal Government to State and local governments in carrying out their responsibilities to alleviate the suffering and damage which result...
Page 143 - President, to provide assistance by — (1) utilizing or lending, with or without compensation therefor, to States and local governments, their equipment, supplies, facilities, personnel, and other resources...
Page 12 - In providing such assistance hereunder, Federal agencies shall cooperate to the fullest extent possible with each other and with States and local governments, relief agencies, and the American National Red Cross, but nothing contained in this Act shall be construed to limit or in any way affect the responsibilities of the American National Red Cross under the Act approved January 5, 1905...
Page 57 - The principal purposes of this compact are : (a) to promote interstate comity among and between the signatory states; (b) to assure adequate storage capacity for impounding the waters of the Connecticut River and its tributaries for the protection of life and property from floods; (c) to provide a joint or common agency through which the signatory states, while promoting, protecting and preserving to each the local interest and sovereignty of the respective signatory states, may more effectively...
Page 35 - Government; and (d) by performing on public or private lands protective and other work essential for the preservation of life and property, clearing debris and wreckage, making emergency repairs to and temporary replacements of public facilities of local governments damaged or destroyed in such major disaster...
Page 143 - States and local governments their equipment, supplies, facilities', personnel, and other resources, other than the extension of credit under the authority of any Act; (b) by distributing, through the American National Red Cross or otherwise, medicine, food, and other consumable supplies; (c) by donating or lending equipment and supplies, determined under then existing law to be surplus to the needs and responsibilities of the Federal Government...
Page 187 - Mr. Donohue. STATEMENT OF HON. HAROLD D. DONOHUE, A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS Mr. DONOHUE. Mr. Chairman and members of the committee...