Testimony of members of Congress, interested individuals, and organizationsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1979 - United States |
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... continue to tolerate this cancerous and dehabilitating assault on the economy of this nation , for it truly robs the law - abiding citizen of the fruits of his labor . Although we can never ignore or assign a lesser priority to the ...
... continue to tolerate this cancerous and dehabilitating assault on the economy of this nation , for it truly robs the law - abiding citizen of the fruits of his labor . Although we can never ignore or assign a lesser priority to the ...
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... continue to wage the fight against this debilitating crime , a substantial commitment of funds from the federal government is necessary to assist local law enforcement agencies . As a result of LEAA funding , prosecutors and police ...
... continue to wage the fight against this debilitating crime , a substantial commitment of funds from the federal government is necessary to assist local law enforcement agencies . As a result of LEAA funding , prosecutors and police ...
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... be less likely in the future to use LEAA money to undertake major changes . To be effective , LEAA must be able to make firm commitments that funding will continue for a reasonable period . The Kennedy Bill , S. 241 , anticipates an $ 9.
... be less likely in the future to use LEAA money to undertake major changes . To be effective , LEAA must be able to make firm commitments that funding will continue for a reasonable period . The Kennedy Bill , S. 241 , anticipates an $ 9.
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... continue the innovative goals and projects of LEAA . However , Representative Conyers ' Bill , H. R. 2108 , proposes an authorization of $ 565 million dollars , while this level of authorization reflects a substantial cut in the current ...
... continue the innovative goals and projects of LEAA . However , Representative Conyers ' Bill , H. R. 2108 , proposes an authorization of $ 565 million dollars , while this level of authorization reflects a substantial cut in the current ...
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... continue to have this relationship of Federal funding to local and State law enforce- ment authorities . Particularly , I would like to emphasize that the urban prosecu- tors have met recently with the top representatives of the Depart ...
... continue to have this relationship of Federal funding to local and State law enforce- ment authorities . Particularly , I would like to emphasize that the urban prosecu- tors have met recently with the top representatives of the Depart ...
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Page 324 - Thank you, Mr. Chairman, and members of this subcommittee. I appreciate the opportunity to be here today as a Representative of my 38th District of California, testifying on HJ Res.
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Page 240 - ... have been financed by the US Government, making the obligation and the responsibility of the US Government clear. Yet while most of the now retired staff members of the Radios were employed, the salaries, pensions and other benefits were considerably below those of similar organizations financed by the US Government, such as the Voice of America. When Congress began to openly finance RFE/RL considerable Improvement with respect to salaries and pensions was made, Improvements which unfortunately...
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Page 169 - We cite this to help you recognize that our organizations represent valuable resources that can be tapped in cooperative ventures with Federal leadership and funding. We have the experience of working with children and youth, many of whom are poor — poor in economic resources...
Page 243 - John O. Pastore Chairman Subcommittee on State, Justice, Commerce, The Judiciary; and Related Agencies Committee on Appropriations United States Senate Washington, DC 20510 Dear Mr.