Fiscal Balance in the American Federal System: A Commission Report, Volumes 1-2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968 - Finance, Public |
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... base of their major cities , and that after such action take positive steps to enhance private - public cooperation in these endeavors . Strengthening Local Government Organization and Neighborhood Initiative 2 . 3 . 4 . The Commission ...
... base of their major cities , and that after such action take positive steps to enhance private - public cooperation in these endeavors . Strengthening Local Government Organization and Neighborhood Initiative 2 . 3 . 4 . The Commission ...
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... base State and local government will not be able to underwrite the nation's growing expenditure demands . Several significant developments strengthen the case for those urging a " new deal " in intergovernmental fiscal arrangements ...
... base State and local government will not be able to underwrite the nation's growing expenditure demands . Several significant developments strengthen the case for those urging a " new deal " in intergovernmental fiscal arrangements ...
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... base of State and local governments , while the unconditional character of the grant is in keeping with the objective of provid- ing broad scope for decentralized decision - making . When adjusted to reflect vari- ations in tax effort ...
... base of State and local governments , while the unconditional character of the grant is in keeping with the objective of provid- ing broad scope for decentralized decision - making . When adjusted to reflect vari- ations in tax effort ...
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... base -- more specifi- cally , perform the classic equalization role , i.e. , pro- vide compensatory aid to the poor jurisdictions and , conceivably through shared tax incentive arrangements , encourage local communities in metropolitan ...
... base -- more specifi- cally , perform the classic equalization role , i.e. , pro- vide compensatory aid to the poor jurisdictions and , conceivably through shared tax incentive arrangements , encourage local communities in metropolitan ...
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... base of continuing grant support to State , metropolitan area , and development district planning , replacing the Section 701 system of intermittent , project type grants for planning . The bill provides a mechanism for interrelating ...
... base of continuing grant support to State , metropolitan area , and development district planning , replacing the Section 701 system of intermittent , project type grants for planning . The bill provides a mechanism for interrelating ...
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Page 183 - Representatives shall exercise continuous watchfulness of the execution by the administrative agencies concerned of any laws, the subject matter of which is within the jurisdiction of such committee; and, for that purpose, shall study all pertinent reports and data submitted to the Congress by the agencies in the executive branch of the Government.
Page 256 - Southeast Virginia West Virginia Kentucky Tennessee North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Arkansas Southwest Oklahoma Texas...
Page 347 - State and local governments for the consideration of common problems; "(2) provide a forum for discussing the administration and coordination of Federal grant and other programs requiring intergovernmental cooperation; "(3) give critical attention to the conditions and controls involved in the administration of Federal grant programs; "(4) make available technical assistance to the executive and legislative branches of the Federal Government in the review of proposed legislation to determine its...
Page xv - State, and local governments for the consideration of common problems ; (2) provide a forum for discussing the administration and coordination of Federal grant and other programs requiring intergovernmental cooperation; (3) give critical attention to the conditions and controls involved in the administration of Federal grant programs ; (4) make available technical assistance to the executive and legislative branches of the Federal Government in the review of proposed legislation to determine its...
Page 267 - Southeast: Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas. Plains: Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas.
Page 347 - Commission, in the performance of its duties, will — (1) bring together representatives of the Federal, State, and local governments for the consideration of common problems ; (2) provide a forum for discussing the administration and 73 STAT. coordination of Federal grant and other programs requiring intergovernmental cooperation ; (3) give critical attention to the conditions and controls involved in the administration of Federal grant programs; (4) make available technical assistance...
Page 185 - Office was created to assist the Congress in providing legislative control over the receipt, disbursement, and application of public funds. Its principal functions are in the fields of auditing, accounting, claims settlement, legal decisions, special assistance to the Congress, and records management and services.
Page 109 - NEW JERSEY NEW MEXICO NEW YORK N. CAROLINA N. DAKOTA OHIO OKLAHOMA OREGON PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND S. CAROLINA S. DAKOTA TENNESSEE TEXAS UTAH VERMONT VIRGINIA WASHINGTON W.
Page 166 - Certain planning requirements necessarily demanded as a condition of grants may be overlapping. This duplication can defeat the very purpose for which planning is sought. Such requirements may themselves become a significant generator of confusion, and have an adverse effect on program policy and execution.33 Too many programs had been passed too fast for anyone to keep up.
Page 8 - Nation's prime revenue source-the personal income tax. Responds to need for equalization. Revenue sharing would operate in the right direction from the standpoint of interstate equalization and could be adjusted to serve as a powerful equalization instrument below the State level. A per capita distribution formula alone produces a moderate degree of equalization between wealthy and poor States, at the same time providing the most aid to the most populous States. Still more equalization can be built...