Supplemental Appropriation Bill, 1966: Hearings Before Subcommittees ... Eighty-ninth Congress, First Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - United States |
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... project . If I remember correctly your statement then , this $ 500,000 is considerably under what normally would be estimated as a sufficient amount to do this part of a project of the magnitude we are talking about here . Mr. STEWART ...
... project . If I remember correctly your statement then , this $ 500,000 is considerably under what normally would be estimated as a sufficient amount to do this part of a project of the magnitude we are talking about here . Mr. STEWART ...
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... projects we mentioned and other projects that would be approved in the Council to carry out the mandate of Congress . Mr. DENTON . What are these projects ? Give us some examples . Mr. STEVENS . I will give you an example as shown in my ...
... projects we mentioned and other projects that would be approved in the Council to carry out the mandate of Congress . Mr. DENTON . What are these projects ? Give us some examples . Mr. STEVENS . I will give you an example as shown in my ...
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... project , regardless of its importance . Some of these projects that are set forth would make it necessary to furnish that amount of money . APPROVAL OF GRANTS Mr. DENTON . Undoubtedly you will have numerous requests for these grants ...
... project , regardless of its importance . Some of these projects that are set forth would make it necessary to furnish that amount of money . APPROVAL OF GRANTS Mr. DENTON . Undoubtedly you will have numerous requests for these grants ...
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... project . But the appointments would be made by the President . Mr. DENTON . Then you would have to take applications ... projects be influenced by direct contributions received for such a project ? Mr. STEVENS . I would like to ask Miss ...
... project . But the appointments would be made by the President . Mr. DENTON . Then you would have to take applications ... projects be influenced by direct contributions received for such a project ? Mr. STEVENS . I would like to ask Miss ...
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... projects . 46 , 191 , 334 11 , 143 , 447 3,472 , 876 14,974 , 011 16,601,000 B. Proposed projects : 1. Project Teak . 7,975 , 722 4 834 , 722 $ 7,141,000 2. Shortwave trans- portable facility . 2,313,000 2,313,000 3. Modification of ...
... projects . 46 , 191 , 334 11 , 143 , 447 3,472 , 876 14,974 , 011 16,601,000 B. Proposed projects : 1. Project Teak . 7,975 , 722 4 834 , 722 $ 7,141,000 2. Shortwave trans- portable facility . 2,313,000 2,313,000 3. Modification of ...
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1966 revised estimate activities additional administration agencies amount appropriation approved Area Redevelopment Area Redevelopment Act arts authorized budget Bureau cancer CEDERBERG centers cervical cancer Chairman Commission committee Congress construction contract coordination costs DENTON Department direction Director District District of Columbia Economic Development employment equipment evaluation facilities Federal field financing fiscal year 1966 FLOOD FOGARTY FOLEY Full-time equivalent funds going grants heart disease House allowance IMHOFF increase institutions James Madison June 30 KATZENBACH KEPPEL labor laboratory LAIRD legislation Library LIPSCOMB loans Manpower Development medical technologists ment million National nomic Office of Education operations PASSMAN percent Personnel compensation planning problems projects proposed regional request ROONEY Secretary MCNAMARA SIKES Small Business Administration specialist staff STEVENS stroke Subtotal supplemental technical assistance Thailand Total obligations training programs transportation Vietnam WYNKOOP