Reorganization Plan No. 7 of 1950: Hearings Before the Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments, House of Representatives, Eighty-first Congress, Second Session, on H. Res. 545, Resolved, that the House of Representatives Does Not Favor the Reorganization Plan Numbered 7 of 1950 Transmitted to the Congress by the President on March 13, 1950United States. Congress. House. Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments, United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations U.S. Government Printing Office, 1950 - 107 pages |
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... effect of the reorganizations included in this plan may not in itself result in substantial immediate savings . However , many benefits in improved operations are probable during the next years which will result in a reduction in ...
... effect of the reorganizations included in this plan may not in itself result in substantial immediate savings . However , many benefits in improved operations are probable during the next years which will result in a reduction in ...
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... effect is that this regulatory function is not changed ; the policy - making function is not changed ; this is merely taken from 15 commissioners and putting the responsibility of administrative detail in the hands of one man . Mr. CONN ...
... effect is that this regulatory function is not changed ; the policy - making function is not changed ; this is merely taken from 15 commissioners and putting the responsibility of administrative detail in the hands of one man . Mr. CONN ...
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... effect of the reorgani- zation included in this plan may not in itself result in substantial immediate savings - we required him to tell it ; and you could not tell it and he cannot tell it . However , many benefits in improved ...
... effect of the reorgani- zation included in this plan may not in itself result in substantial immediate savings - we required him to tell it ; and you could not tell it and he cannot tell it . However , many benefits in improved ...
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... effect , that any such over - all study as you make that would contemplate changing the plan could still be consideerd in the same omnibus legisaltion that you predict . Mr. CONN . I wish I was as optimistic as you are about tackling ...
... effect , that any such over - all study as you make that would contemplate changing the plan could still be consideerd in the same omnibus legisaltion that you predict . Mr. CONN . I wish I was as optimistic as you are about tackling ...
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... effect which would place the functions of these experts under the direction and control of a person who would almost surely be lacking in competence in this important field of work . At best the initial result of adoption of this plan ...
... effect which would place the functions of these experts under the direction and control of a person who would almost surely be lacking in competence in this important field of work . At best the initial result of adoption of this plan ...
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