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... tried to address myself to that , and I assume that this goes to the thrust of the fact that you have no income to share with the States . I am anticipating , perhaps , your next question , but my analysis of it , which I tried to cover ...
... tried to address myself to that , and I assume that this goes to the thrust of the fact that you have no income to share with the States . I am anticipating , perhaps , your next question , but my analysis of it , which I tried to cover ...
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... trying to resolve ? I think you empha- sized , Mr. Secretary , that it was to break a basic imbalance . Is that the imbalance of available sources of revenue ? What is the imbalance ? Secretary CONNALLY . Basically , the imbalance of ...
... trying to resolve ? I think you empha- sized , Mr. Secretary , that it was to break a basic imbalance . Is that the imbalance of available sources of revenue ? What is the imbalance ? Secretary CONNALLY . Basically , the imbalance of ...
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... tried to devise a formula that would both satisfy the needs of the country and that would be equitable in its distribution . I submit to you that that is what we have done . And to say that there are not problems and needs in cities of ...
... tried to devise a formula that would both satisfy the needs of the country and that would be equitable in its distribution . I submit to you that that is what we have done . And to say that there are not problems and needs in cities of ...
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... trying to recommend money be given to political subdivisions to meet their problems . His will give it directly to citizens . Mr. SCHNEEBELI . Which would be picked up later by the States . Secretary CONNALLY . Maybe , or maybe not ...
... trying to recommend money be given to political subdivisions to meet their problems . His will give it directly to citizens . Mr. SCHNEEBELI . Which would be picked up later by the States . Secretary CONNALLY . Maybe , or maybe not ...
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... trying to assist them , whether it be through a channel that is considered , let's say , constitu- tional from some interpretations , and I just cannot look down the road and see how we can pursue the type of Federal activity we had in ...
... trying to assist them , whether it be through a channel that is considered , let's say , constitu- tional from some interpretations , and I just cannot look down the road and see how we can pursue the type of Federal activity we had in ...
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Page 166 - State in which such national forest is situated, to be expended as the state legislature may prescribe for the benefit of the public schools and public roads of the county or counties in which such national forest is situated...
Page 7 - General, or any of his assistants or employees, when duly authorized by him, shall, for the purpose of securing such information, have access to and the right to examine any books, documents, papers, or records of any such department or establishment.
Page 507 - It is useless for the advocates of State rights to inveigh against the supremacy of the constitutional laws of the United States, or against the extension of national authority in the fields of necessary control where the States themselves fail in the performance of their duty.
Page 17 - Secretary as to the facts, if supported by substantial evidence, shall be conclusive, but the court, for good cause shown, may remand the case to the Secretary to take further evidence, and the Secretary may thereupon make new or modified findings of fact and may modify his previous action, and shall file in the court the record of the further proceedings.
Page 9 - Commissioner thereupon shall file in the court the record of the proceedings on which he based his action, as provided in section 2112 of title 28, United States Code.
Page 17 - No objection to the order of the Secretary shall be considered by the court unless such objection shall have been urged before the Secretary or unless there were reasonable grounds for failure so to do. The finding of the Secretary as to the facts, if supported by substantial evidence, shall be conclusive.
Page 9 - ... the court the record of the further proceedings. Such new or modified findings of fact shall likewise be conclusive If supported by substantial evidence.
Page 59 - Whether wisdom or unwisdom resides in the scheme of benefits set forth in Title II, it is not for us to say. The answer to such inquiries must come from Congress, not the courts. Our concern here, as often, is with power, not with wisdom.
Page 18 - State government or unit of general local government is engaged in a pattern or practice in violation of the provisions of this section, the Attorney General may bring a civil action in any appropriate United States district court for such relief as may be appropriate, including injunctive relief.
Page 9 - Upon the filing of such petition, the court shall have jurisdiction to affirm the action of the Secretary or to set it aside, in whole or in part. The...