Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on Appropriations, Part 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1971 - Finance, Public |
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... increase of $ 151.3 million of which only $ 6.9 million is attributable to Federal funding leaving $ 144.4 million that can be ascribed to increased State invest- ment . This represents an increase of about 71 percent in State funding ...
... increase of $ 151.3 million of which only $ 6.9 million is attributable to Federal funding leaving $ 144.4 million that can be ascribed to increased State invest- ment . This represents an increase of about 71 percent in State funding ...
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... increase of $ 42 million over the corresponding 1971 level of fund- ing . About 87 percent of the increase , or $ 36.6 million , is requested for an expan- sion in our Alcohol Countermeasures program and for the construction of a ...
... increase of $ 42 million over the corresponding 1971 level of fund- ing . About 87 percent of the increase , or $ 36.6 million , is requested for an expan- sion in our Alcohol Countermeasures program and for the construction of a ...
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... increase of eight positions is requested to handle additional defects investigation workload in the aftermarket equipment area and in recall campaign audits . Finally , five positions are requested to estab- lish a small cadre staff to ...
... increase of eight positions is requested to handle additional defects investigation workload in the aftermarket equipment area and in recall campaign audits . Finally , five positions are requested to estab- lish a small cadre staff to ...
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United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. Increases for 1972 An allocation of 33 new positions is requested for 1972. The predominant share of the increase , namely 30 positions , is allocated to the field in order to ...
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. Increases for 1972 An allocation of 33 new positions is requested for 1972. The predominant share of the increase , namely 30 positions , is allocated to the field in order to ...
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... Increases for 1972 An increase of 18 positions is requested for 1972 to cover additional workload generated by the overall increase in the NHTSA program . Of the proposed in- crease , 11 positions fall into the area of contracts and ...
... Increases for 1972 An increase of 18 positions is requested for 1972 to cover additional workload generated by the overall increase in the NHTSA program . Of the proposed in- crease , 11 positions fall into the area of contracts and ...
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accident activities additional agencies aircraft ALASKA RAILROAD alcohol analysis application appropriation Assistant Secretary authority BEGGS budget buses capital grant cars Chairman cities CONTE contract coordination cost crash demonstration Department of Transportation departmental driver effort engineering environmental equipment estimate evaluation experimental safety vehicle facilities Federal Highway Administration Federal Railroad Federal Railroad Administration fiscal year 1972 freight functions funds grade crossing guideway hazardous materials HEMMES highway safety implementation improve increase industry initiated LYON McFALL ment Metroliner million motor vehicle National NHTSA noise abatement Office passenger Penn Central percent personnel positions problem proposed rail Railroad Safety reduce regional requested research and development responsibility safety programs SALARIES AND EXPENSES speed staff standards TACV tion Total track Traffic Safety train TRANSPORTATION PLANNING UMTA Urban Mass Transportation VILLARREAL workload YATES