Appalachian Regional Development Act of 1965: Hearings, Eighty-ninth Congress, First Session, on S.3. January 19 and 21, 1965U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - 208 pages |
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... million , would provide Federal as- sistance for this region . I think that it will be an important first step to eliminate the disparity between the area and the general economic strength of the Nation . The Appalachian program , I ...
... million , would provide Federal as- sistance for this region . I think that it will be an important first step to eliminate the disparity between the area and the general economic strength of the Nation . The Appalachian program , I ...
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... million in the supplemental appropriation bill which will be above and beyond the authorizations contained in S. 3 . The provisions of this bill and the appropriation followup contain a sound program for economic development of the ...
... million in the supplemental appropriation bill which will be above and beyond the authorizations contained in S. 3 . The provisions of this bill and the appropriation followup contain a sound program for economic development of the ...
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... million people of the region . I will now begin my prepared statement : The economic problems of Appalachia have been of deep concern to both President Johnson and President Kennedy . President Johnson has assigned the highest priority ...
... million people of the region . I will now begin my prepared statement : The economic problems of Appalachia have been of deep concern to both President Johnson and President Kennedy . President Johnson has assigned the highest priority ...
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... million dollars per mile for a high type two - lane primary road . This can be contrasted to an average cost of between $ 300,000 and $ 500,000 for such a road on flat terrain . This bill recommends that the Appalachian highway program ...
... million dollars per mile for a high type two - lane primary road . This can be contrasted to an average cost of between $ 300,000 and $ 500,000 for such a road on flat terrain . This bill recommends that the Appalachian highway program ...
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... million acres of land requiring erosion control . This can be done by establishing an ade- quate vegetative covering on some of the land or by turning it into pasture land capable of supporting economical livestock operations . Section ...
... million acres of land requiring erosion control . This can be done by establishing an ade- quate vegetative covering on some of the land or by turning it into pasture land capable of supporting economical livestock operations . Section ...
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88th Congress access roads acid mine drainage administration agencies Agriculture amendment Appa Appalachian area Appalachian bill Appalachian program Appalachian Regional Commission Appalachian Regional Development appropriate Area Redevelopment Act assistance authorized Chairman Clay County communities CONGRESS THE LIBRARY construction coordinated cost eastern Kentucky economic development effort employment England Forestry Foundation established facilities Federal Government forest forestry funds Garrett County Governor BREATHITT Governor MOORE Governor SANDERS Governor SCRANTON improvement income increased industry investment Jackson County Kentucky Lakes region land legislation ment miles million Minnesota Nation natural resources operations opportunity Pennsylvania percent planning potential President problems projects proposed recreation Regional Development Act Secretary Senator BOGGS Senator COOPER Senator FONG Senator MONTOYA Senator MUSKIE Senator RANDOLPH statement strip mining SWEENEY Tennessee testimony Thank timber development organizations tion U.S. SENATOR United upper Great Lakes West Virginia
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Page 69 - The interest rate used for purposes of computing interest during construction and interest on the unpaid balance of the capital costs allocated to interest-bearing features of the project shall be determined by the Secretary of the Treasury, as of the beginning of the fiscal year in which construction is initiated, on the basis of the computed average interest rate payable by the Treasury upon its outstanding marketable public obligations, which are neither due nor callable for redemption for fifteen...
Page 5 - ... particular matter in which, to his knowledge, he, his spouse, minor child, partner, organization in which he is serving as officer, director, trustee, partner or employee, or any person or organization with whom he is negotiating or has any arrangement concerning prospective employment, has a financial interest — Shall be fined not more than $10,000, or imprisoned not more than two years, or both.
Page 12 - Non-Federal contributions may be in cash or in kind, fairly evaluated, including but not limited to plant, equipment, and services...
Page 4 - ... of an executive director and such other personnel as may be necessary to enable the commission to carry out its functions...
Page 5 - ... and receives in advance a written determination made by such official that the interest is not so substantial as to be deemed likely to affect the integrity of the services which the Government may expect from such officer or employee...
Page 18 - The public investments made in the region under this act shall be concentrated in areas where there is a significant potential for future growth, and where the expected return on public dollars invested will be the greatest.
Page 13 - ... the Secretary of Labor in accordance with the Davis-Bacon Act, as amended (40 USC 276a — 276a-5). The Secretary of Labor shall have, with respect to such labor standards, the authority and functions set forth in Reorganization Plan Numbered 14 of 1950 (15 FR 3176; 64 Stat. 1267; 5 USC 133— 133z-15), and section 2 of the Act of June 13, 1934, as amended (48 Stat. 948, as amended; 40 USC 276(c)).
Page 174 - USC 529), to enter into and perform such contracts, leases, cooperative agreements, or other transactions as may be necessary in the conduct of its work and on such terms as it may deem appropriate...
Page 9 - SEC. 211. (a) In order to provide basic facilities to give the people of the region the training and education they need to obtain employment, the...
Page 10 - Stat. 403), without regard to any provisions therein relating to appropriation authorization ceilings or to allotments among the States. Grants under this section shall be made solely out of funds specifically appropriated for the purpose of carrying out this Act, and shall not be taken into account in the computation of the allotments among the States made pursuant to any other provision of law.