Supplemental Appropriation Bill, 1974: Hearings Before Subcommittees of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-third Congress, First Session, Volume 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 - United States |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
additional administration Admiral REICH agencies Alaska allocation program amount appropriation barrels BERKLUND budget Bureau of Mines coal committee Congress of Micronesia CONGRESS THE LIBRARY construction contract coordination cost crude oil Department Director economic energy conservation Energy Data environmental evaluation EVANS Federal Regional Council fiscal year 1974 fuel funds gasification GIBBONS going GOUSE Government HANSEN increase Indian industry Interior JOHNSTON land leasing LIBRARY OF CONGRESS LIGON LONG Madam Chairman Mansfield Amendment McDADE MCGUIRE McKAY MCKELVEY Micronesia middle distillate million MORGAN natural gas obligations Office of Energy Office of Oil Oil and Gas oil shale operation Palau percent permanent positions petroleum allocation pilot plant pipeline Ponape problem production projects question refineries reserves Revised Estimate Secretary staff studies supplemental request supply timber tion Truk utilities VEYSEY WAKEFIELD WYATT YATES ZAUSNER
Popular passages
Page 73 - Treasury, the Secretary of Agriculture, the Secretary of Commerce, the Secretary of Labor, the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, the Director of the Office of...
Page 527 - Bureau of Indian Affairs (Indian lands) Bureau of Land Management (public lands) Bureau of Reclamation Power Marketing Administrations Geological Survey Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife Bureau of Outdoor Recreation National Park Service Environmental Protection Agency Federal Power Commission (hydro, transmission, and supply) River Basin Commissions (as geographically appropriate) Tennessee Valley Authority Water Resources Council Petroleum Development, Extraction...
Page 513 - An adequate supply of oil is essential to the American standard of living. Oil in increasing quantities will be required in the future to meet the needs of our expanding economy.
Page 183 - Nothing in this order shall be construed as subjecting any department, establishment, or other instrumentality of the executive branch of the Federal Government or the head thereof, or any function vested by law in or assigned pursuant to law to any such agency or head, to the authority of any other such agency or head or as abrogating, modifying, or restricting any such function in any manner. SEC. 302. Prior bodies and orders. The President's Council on Recreation and Natural Beauty and the Citizens'...
Page 364 - The pilot plant is designed to process 36 tons of coal per day and hydrotreat 30 barrels of coal-derived oil per day. The plant is fully operational at the throughput capacities of coal and oil for which it was designed.
Page 649 - ... be developed, maintained, and used in a manner suitable to its ceremonial, physical, and historic relationship to the legislative and executive branches of the Federal Government and to the governmental buildings...
Page 70 - Agriculture for use for any sale hereafter made of unprocessed timber from Federal lands west of the 100th meridian in the contiguous 48 States which will be exported from the United States, or which will be used...
Page 469 - It is hereby determined that in order to stabilize the economy, reduce inflation, minimize unemployment, improve the Nation's competitive position in world trade, and protect tne purchasing power of the dollar, it is necessary to stabilize prices, rents, wages, salaries, dividends, and interest.
Page 180 - Group, he shall invite an appropriate representative of the agency involved to participate in the deliberations of the Group. The Under Secretaries Group for Regional Operations shall, consistent with the objectives and priorities established by the President and the Domestic Council, establish policy with respect to Federal Regional Council matters, provide guidance to the Councils, respond to their initiatives, and seek to resolve policy issues referred to it by the Councils. The Under Secretaries...
Page 469 - Nation's competitive position in world trade, and protect the purchasing power of the dollar, it is necessary to stabilize prices, rents, wages, salaries, dividends, and interest. The adjustments necessary to carry out this program require prompt judgments and actions by the executive branch of the Government. The President is in a position to implement promptly and effectively the program authorized by this title.