| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1946 - 698 pages
...blow at America's housing problem. Certainly, all of us must be encouraged by the declaration of their "goal of a decent home in a suitable living environment for every American family." The fact that this bill proposes a comprehensive housing program designed at every income group, for urban... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking and Currency - Housing - 1954 - 908 pages
...unused materials led to the adoption of Federal aids to housing. The Congress has subsequently adopted a national goal of "a decent home in a suitable living environment for every American family." Table 2 reveals the most serious inadequacies of our housing supply in 1950. For many years... | |
| United States Congress. House. Banking and Currency Committee - 1954 - 916 pages
...unused materials led to the adoption of Federal aids to housing. The Congress has subsequently adopted a national goal of "a decent home in a suitable living environment for every American family." Table 2 reveals the most serious inadequacies of our housing supply In 1950. For many years... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking and Currency - Housing - 1955 - 1798 pages
...an additional billion dollars to eliminate our slums and provide, in the words of the Housing Act, "a decent home in a suitable living environment for every American family." The present slum-clearance program authorized one-half billion dollars in loans and one-half billion dollars... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1956 - 766 pages
...unused materials led to the adoption of Federal aids to housing. The Congress has subsequently adopted a national goal of a "decent home in a suitable living environment for every American family." Table 2 reveals the most serious inadequacies of our housing supply in 11).">0. For many years... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee - Legislative hearings - 1976 - 1498 pages
...housing combined with declining real incomes — I underscore the, word real incomes — has turned our national goal of a "decent home in a suitable living environment for all families," at least temporarily, into an empty promise, and regrettably, a sham. Unfortunately,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Banking and Currency Committee - 1957 - 860 pages
...housing program. This Interest is threefold. First, and above all, we are concerned for our long-term goal of "a decent home in a suitable living environment for every American family." Second, we are concerned to maintain a high level of construction activity as an important... | |
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