Infrastructure and Jobs: Hearings Before the Committee on Environment and Public Works, United States Senate, Ninety-eighth Congress, First Session, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1983 - Industrial productivity |
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... problem . Rather , we must find , may I suggest , better ways to spend the limited money we have to meet public works needs , while simultaneously cutting into the unemployment problem . We look to our witnesses for help in finding ...
... problem . Rather , we must find , may I suggest , better ways to spend the limited money we have to meet public works needs , while simultaneously cutting into the unemployment problem . We look to our witnesses for help in finding ...
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... problem . Now most of these problems have been in existence for a number of ... infrastructure , literally our bridges , roads , public buildings , water ... infrastructure . We have been spending our time attempting to come up with a ...
... problem . Now most of these problems have been in existence for a number of ... infrastructure , literally our bridges , roads , public buildings , water ... infrastructure . We have been spending our time attempting to come up with a ...
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... infrastructure problem our country faces . When you talk about the word " infrastructure " , it truly is the building block of our city , because if we cannot rebuild our cities , our roads , our bridges , our utility lines , our mass ...
... infrastructure problem our country faces . When you talk about the word " infrastructure " , it truly is the building block of our city , because if we cannot rebuild our cities , our roads , our bridges , our utility lines , our mass ...
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... infrastructure needs of San Juan . As important as infrastructure support is to San Juan's future economic expansion , the city - and Puerto Rico's - major economic problem remains unemployment . This is particularly acute in Puerto ...
... infrastructure needs of San Juan . As important as infrastructure support is to San Juan's future economic expansion , the city - and Puerto Rico's - major economic problem remains unemployment . This is particularly acute in Puerto ...
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... problems that Mayor Young and the mayors of the Northeast and Midwest have , older Midwestern cities are talking about ... problem , when we look to a State like mine where we face $ 1 billion deficit in 1983 , as opposed to a California ...
... problems that Mayor Young and the mayors of the Northeast and Midwest have , older Midwestern cities are talking about ... problem , when we look to a State like mine where we face $ 1 billion deficit in 1983 , as opposed to a California ...
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Additional City Personnel Baltimore block grant bridges capital budget CETA jobs Chairman Charles Royer Committee on Environment Congress construction countercyclical deterioration dollars economic Environment and Public ESTIMATED COST Executive Order 11246 existing Federal funds Federal Government financing gas tax going GOLDMARK grant programs hearings HERNAN PADILLA highway improvements increase Infrastructure Bank infrastructure problem investment issue January 28 Jersey job creation program jobs program labor force legislation loans long-term maintenance Mayor ROYER Mayor SCHAEFER ment million NEUMAN nontraditional jobs opportunity pay equity percent Peterson planning priorities private sector proposal public works program question repair require revenue RICHARD CALIGUIRI roads Robert Stafford San Juan Senator CHAFEE Senator MOYNIHAN Senator RANDOLPH Senator STAFFORD sewer spending Storm Drain Street talk testimony Thank Treatment Plant Contractor U.S. SENATOR unemployed unemployment urban water supply WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER women workers workfare
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Page 93 - Senator STAFFORD. Thank you very much, Senator Randolph. Senator Chafee. Senator CHAFEE. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. First I want to commend you for your statement,
Page 191 - call of the Chair. [Whereupon, at 11:58 am, the committee adjourned subject to call of the Chair.] The committee is adjourned.
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