Reorganization Plan No. 3 of 1967--District of Columbia Government: Hearings ... Ninetieth Congress, First Session ... July 25, 26, and 27, 1967 |
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... ment Operations , which reviews the purpose and major provisions of the plan as well as certain legal questions that may be involved ; and charts showing the present and proposed organization of the District of Columbia government ...
... ment Operations , which reviews the purpose and major provisions of the plan as well as certain legal questions that may be involved ; and charts showing the present and proposed organization of the District of Columbia government ...
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... ment machinery at the local level , not divided authority which too often produces prolonged negotiations and inaction . A single execu- tive can bring effective management , direction , and control to the task of meeting increasingly ...
... ment machinery at the local level , not divided authority which too often produces prolonged negotiations and inaction . A single execu- tive can bring effective management , direction , and control to the task of meeting increasingly ...
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... ment and in its relationships to other agencies serving the Nation's Capital . These proposals in no way substitute for home rule . The single Commissioner and the nine - man Council will give the District a better organized and more ...
... ment and in its relationships to other agencies serving the Nation's Capital . These proposals in no way substitute for home rule . The single Commissioner and the nine - man Council will give the District a better organized and more ...
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... youth . These funds will permit the expansion of programs removing the causes of delinquency as well as the improve- 82-247 O - 67-2 ment of the various rehabilitative services afforded the youth in REORGANIZATION PLAN NO . 3 OF 1967 13.
... youth . These funds will permit the expansion of programs removing the causes of delinquency as well as the improve- 82-247 O - 67-2 ment of the various rehabilitative services afforded the youth in REORGANIZATION PLAN NO . 3 OF 1967 13.
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... ment of the various rehabilitative services afforded the youth in trouble . Consistency in these efforts , coordination of present youth programs , public and private , and development of new prevention techniques are essential . The ...
... ment of the various rehabilitative services afforded the youth in trouble . Consistency in these efforts , coordination of present youth programs , public and private , and development of new prevention techniques are essential . The ...
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1st offender 90th Congress Abraham Ribicoff action administrative adopted amended appointed approval Assistant authority Board of Commissioners Board of Education budget Chairman citizens City Council city government Columbia government commission form commit Congress Corporation courts D.C. Code David Carliner Democratic Central District government District of Columbia effective efficient elected employees Engineer Commissioner established executive Federal form of government functions HANSON home rule HUGHES Julius Hobson JULY 25 leadership legislative licenses ment municipal government Nation's Capital National organization persons powers Prescribing regulations present President President's Reorganization Plan prior misdemeanant prior prison prior reformatory problems Promulgating proposed quasi-legislative RECIDIVISM regulations to carry regulations under D.C. reorganiza Reorganization Act representative responsibility rules and regulations RUSK Senator BAKER Senator HANSEN Senator MONTOYA Senator RIBICOFF SHIPLEY single Commissioner sioner three Commissioners tion TOBRINER transferred U.S. Senate urban urban renewal voting Washington White House