Hearings Before Subcommittee of House Committee on Appropriations, Parts 4-6U.S. Government Printing Office, 1950 - Budget |
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... housing bill , among other things , to provide farm housing . This committee and the Congress through the years has provided funds to do agricultural engineering research in build- ing farm houses and farm buildings . Through the years ...
... housing bill , among other things , to provide farm housing . This committee and the Congress through the years has provided funds to do agricultural engineering research in build- ing farm houses and farm buildings . Through the years ...
Page 1117
... housing if every bureau is going to get its nose under the tent on each new program . You cannot hold the BAE down if that Bureau knows there is money available and can get its nose under the tent . We cannot hold the Secretary's office ...
... housing if every bureau is going to get its nose under the tent on each new program . You cannot hold the BAE down if that Bureau knows there is money available and can get its nose under the tent . We cannot hold the Secretary's office ...
Page 1123
... we set up a new program , such as the housing program , it becomes a source of getting additional funds to all bureaus . The minute we pass it , we have every bureau practically , with the exception of yours , in 1123.
... we set up a new program , such as the housing program , it becomes a source of getting additional funds to all bureaus . The minute we pass it , we have every bureau practically , with the exception of yours , in 1123.
Page 1124
... housing . Here we have flood control , which has been given by the Secretary to the Forest Service and the Soil Conservation Serv- ice , but we find every other bureau with its head under the tent getting some funds for the work that ...
... housing . Here we have flood control , which has been given by the Secretary to the Forest Service and the Soil Conservation Serv- ice , but we find every other bureau with its head under the tent getting some funds for the work that ...
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... housing and disaster loans and things like that . Mr. WHITTEN . How many new personnel did you get for that , how- ever ? How much additional money did you get by reason of these programs and how much in the way of additional personnel ...
... housing and disaster loans and things like that . Mr. WHITTEN . How many new personnel did you get for that , how- ever ? How much additional money did you get by reason of these programs and how much in the way of additional personnel ...
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acreage allotments acres actual 1950 estimate additional agencies amount ANDERSEN appropriation assistance authority basis budget Bureau Chairman committee Commodity Credit Corporation contract Cooperative cortisone cost cotton Credit Corporation crop Department of Agriculture districts DYKES eggs Electric Co-op employees estimate 1951 estimate facilities Farm Credit Farm Credit Administration farmers Farmers Home Administration Federal field fiscal year 1950 Flood Control Forest Service funds GEISSLER going Government grades grasshoppers HORAN improvement kilowatts land LASSETER loans ment operations payments percent personnel plans plant Power Administration price support problem production credit projects Public Law purchase question range lands rates record request ROHWER Rural Electrification Rural Electrification Administration Secretary Soil Conservation Service Southwestern Power Administration STIGLER surplus survey telephone things timber tion Total obligations Transmission System TRIGG watershed WHITTEN WICKARD
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