Appalachian Regional Development Act of 1964. Hearings ... 88-21964 - 738 pages |
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... land . 4. Attention to immediate improvements in human resources , in- cluding education , housing , health ... lands in the natural forest system , provision of Appalachian plant and materials center , extension of loans to farmers ...
... land . 4. Attention to immediate improvements in human resources , in- cluding education , housing , health ... lands in the natural forest system , provision of Appalachian plant and materials center , extension of loans to farmers ...
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... land out of production because we have been producing a surplus in certain products . Usually in connection with the ... land itself , the contours of the land and so forth , are better for livestock farming than they are for cropland ...
... land out of production because we have been producing a surplus in certain products . Usually in connection with the ... land itself , the contours of the land and so forth , are better for livestock farming than they are for cropland ...
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... land out of production in America today , something like 53 million acres out of production under Government programs . All of these acres are more productive than any that you could possibly bring into production in the Ap- palachian ...
... land out of production in America today , something like 53 million acres out of production under Government programs . All of these acres are more productive than any that you could possibly bring into production in the Ap- palachian ...
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... land - construction of public works — and improvement of mineral and land use : 1. A developmental highway system of 2,350 miles , with a total cost of $ 920 million and fiscal year 1965 cost of $ 90 million . Although the Federal and ...
... land - construction of public works — and improvement of mineral and land use : 1. A developmental highway system of 2,350 miles , with a total cost of $ 920 million and fiscal year 1965 cost of $ 90 million . Although the Federal and ...
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... land restoration following mining operations . Fiscal year 1965 cost would be $ 13 million . This figure includes a $ 10 million increase over the amount originally recommended by the Appalachian Regional Commission , based on my strong ...
... land restoration following mining operations . Fiscal year 1965 cost would be $ 13 million . This figure includes a $ 10 million increase over the amount originally recommended by the Appalachian Regional Commission , based on my strong ...
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accelerated public access roads acres Administration agencies agriculture Appalachian area Appalachian Development Appalachian program Appalachian Regional Commission Appalachian Regional Development appropriate Area Redevelopment Act AUCHINCLOSS authorized BALDWIN basic bill BLATNIK Chairman Clifford Davis coal committee Congress construction Corporation cost counties CRAMER DAVIS Department development districts development program eastern Kentucky economic development effort employment facilities farm Federal Government financing funds going Governor grants hoc subcommittee increase industry interest investment Kentucky KLUCZYNSKI lachian land legislation loans ment million mining Ohio operation opportunity Overton County Pennsylvania percent planning plants poverty preferred stock President President's Appalachian Regional problem production projects proposed question recommendations recreation Regional Development Act ROOSEVELT SCHULTZE SCHWENGEL Scranton Secretary CELEBREZZE Secretary FREEMAN Secretary of Commerce specific statement surface mining Tennessee Tennessee Valley Authority Thank timber tion Treasury vocational water resources West Virginia
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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...
Page 13 - 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 4 - ... appoint and fix the compensation of an executive director and such other personnel as may be necessary to enable the Commission to carry out its functions...
Page 4 - SEC. 205. (a) For the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this title, each river basin commission may — (1) hold such hearings, sit and act at such times and places, take such testimony, receive such evidence, and print or otherwise reproduce and distribute so much of its proceedings and reports thereon as it may deem advisable...
Page 2 - Commission (hereinafter referred to as the commission), which shall be composed of five commissioners, who shall be appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate.
Page 211 - I pledged an urban and regional policy based on mutual trust, mutual respect and mutual commitment between state and local governments on the one hand and the federal government on the other. Although we do not have as yet a national urban and regional policy, the first step toward achieving that goal must be coordination among federal departments and agencies.
Page 14 - States in collecting debts from bankrupt, insolvent, or decedents' estates; to determine the character of and the necessity for its obligations and expenditures, and the manner in which they shall be incurred, allowed, and paid...
Page 5 - Columbia, from any source other than the Government of the United States, except as may be contributed out of the treasury of any State, county, or...
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 7 - 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.