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Page 37
... recommend to the Congress regulatory legislation therefor by January 31 , 1967 . 3. The abatement procedures authorized by the act would be extended to cover cases of air pollution originating in the United States and endangering the ...
... recommend to the Congress regulatory legislation therefor by January 31 , 1967 . 3. The abatement procedures authorized by the act would be extended to cover cases of air pollution originating in the United States and endangering the ...
Page 38
... recommend revisions in accordance with the draft submitted with the report of that Department . We recommend against enactment of the remaining bills because we believe that S. 306 , with the amendments which we have recommended , is ...
... recommend revisions in accordance with the draft submitted with the report of that Department . We recommend against enactment of the remaining bills because we believe that S. 306 , with the amendments which we have recommended , is ...
Page 39
... recommend its enactment subject to con- sideration of the above comments and suggested modifications . Sincerely ... recommend enactment of H.R. 7429 and S. 306 , if amended as set forth below , and recommend against enactment of H.R. ...
... recommend its enactment subject to con- sideration of the above comments and suggested modifications . Sincerely ... recommend enactment of H.R. 7429 and S. 306 , if amended as set forth below , and recommend against enactment of H.R. ...
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