Independent Offices and Department of Housing and Urban Development Appropriations for 1969: Hearings, Ninetieth Congress, Second Session, Part 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968 - Executive departments |
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... studies , and research and training ; $ 190 million of this forward appropriation requires legislative authorization . Also proposed is an additional appropriation of $ 15 million for the fiscal year 1969 to permit a major attack on the ...
... studies , and research and training ; $ 190 million of this forward appropriation requires legislative authorization . Also proposed is an additional appropriation of $ 15 million for the fiscal year 1969 to permit a major attack on the ...
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... studies have been con- cerned with . Do you have any general questions , Mr. Boland ? Mr. BOLAND . The figure of $ 37 billion includes everything , all types of programs ? Secretary WEAVER . Yes . Mr. BOLAND . That is , the total to ...
... studies have been con- cerned with . Do you have any general questions , Mr. Boland ? Mr. BOLAND . The figure of $ 37 billion includes everything , all types of programs ? Secretary WEAVER . Yes . Mr. BOLAND . That is , the total to ...
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... studies of the pockets of poverty have demonstrated is the great danger of creating expectations which cannot be realized . Unless there is some security and some basis for knowledge that the program is going to go on , you get people ...
... studies of the pockets of poverty have demonstrated is the great danger of creating expectations which cannot be realized . Unless there is some security and some basis for knowledge that the program is going to go on , you get people ...
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... studies . Administrative expenses .. Salaries and expenses . Proposed pay act supplemental . 470 3,000 500 30 1,850 1,860 45 7,000 500 Total , demonstrations and intergovernmental rela- tions ..... 11,500 219,595 514,360 URBAN ...
... studies . Administrative expenses .. Salaries and expenses . Proposed pay act supplemental . 470 3,000 500 30 1,850 1,860 45 7,000 500 Total , demonstrations and intergovernmental rela- tions ..... 11,500 219,595 514,360 URBAN ...
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... .. 31,443 42,769 52.250 Studies , research , and demonstrations . 1,650 2,250 2,750 Areawide development grants : Grant approvals ( net ) . 10,000 92-792-68 - pt . 3- Actual 1967 Estimate 1968 Estimate 1969 Open space land programs 79.
... .. 31,443 42,769 52.250 Studies , research , and demonstrations . 1,650 2,250 2,750 Areawide development grants : Grant approvals ( net ) . 10,000 92-792-68 - pt . 3- Actual 1967 Estimate 1968 Estimate 1969 Open space land programs 79.
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