Realining Regional Boundaries of Certain Federal Agencies: Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, Ninety-first Congress, First Session. May 8, 1969, Volumes 74-77Studies administrative regional boundary realignments proposed for DOL, HEW, HUD, OEO and SBA. |
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... factors . The objective facts are so overwhelming as to the people in- volved that I am not even going to argue it . I will submit to you what you already have in front of you and identify the product of a com- bined effort of the ...
... factors . The objective facts are so overwhelming as to the people in- volved that I am not even going to argue it . I will submit to you what you already have in front of you and identify the product of a com- bined effort of the ...
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... factors more important and more pertinent . By any reasonable yardstick , these factors weigh heavily in favor of Kansas City as the site for these regional offices . In terms of population concentration , the eastern section of this ...
... factors more important and more pertinent . By any reasonable yardstick , these factors weigh heavily in favor of Kansas City as the site for these regional offices . In terms of population concentration , the eastern section of this ...
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... factors considered , the transfer of these regional offices from Kansas City to Denver would be injudicious , profligate , and adverse to the interests of the people the Federal Government is obligated to serve . Thank you for giving me ...
... factors considered , the transfer of these regional offices from Kansas City to Denver would be injudicious , profligate , and adverse to the interests of the people the Federal Government is obligated to serve . Thank you for giving me ...
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... factors into consideration . First , the matter of distance . All of the proposed regions would allow maximum feasible accessibility . The regional districts would be smaller , permitting far less traveltime between cities and greater ...
... factors into consideration . First , the matter of distance . All of the proposed regions would allow maximum feasible accessibility . The regional districts would be smaller , permitting far less traveltime between cities and greater ...
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... factors available and that a proper decision be arrived at . The Nixon administration has developed a program of reorganiza- tion that is outstanding . I don't feel that the flaw that I see will tarnish its good works . Let's be ...
... factors available and that a proper decision be arrived at . The Nixon administration has developed a program of reorganiza- tion that is outstanding . I don't feel that the flaw that I see will tarnish its good works . Let's be ...
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11-State region 24 standard metropolitan administration Bolling Budget Bureau Chairman Charlottesville Colorado committee CONGRESS LIBRARY CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Congressman consideration cost D.C. DEAR decentralization decision delegation Denver Department of Labor district offices Economic Opportunity Education efficiency employees ERLENBORN facilities fact factors Federal agencies Federal Government Federal programs FISCAL YEAR 1968 geographic HOLIFIELD Housing and Urban HUGHES Idaho Ilus W Iowa Kansas City area Kansas City Denver KANSAS CITY STOCKYARDS Kentucky LIBRA LIBRARY OF CONGRESS March 27 metropolitan statistical areas mileage Missouri Montana nearer to Kansas Nebraska North Dakota Number of trips Office of Economic Philadelphia population President President's problems proposed regional RANDALL realinement regional center regional headquarters regional offices relocation reorganization represent RICHARD BOLLING ROSENTHAL served SMSA's South standard metropolitan statistical statement STUART SYMINGTON subcommittee telegram Thank tion Total transportation U.S. Senator Urban Development Utah Virginia Washington Welfare White House WINN workload Wyoming
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Page 7 - Secretary that its standards are no less comprehensive than the Federal interagency day care requirements as approved by the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, the Office of Economic Opportunity, and the Department of Labor on September 23, 1968.
Page 8 - Now, therefore, Be it resolved by the Senate of the State of Kansas, the House of Representatives concurring therein...
Page 16 - We are also exploring the prospects for utilizing this technique in the opportunity industrialization centers program currently being funded by the Departments of Labor, and Health, Education, and Welfare, and the Office of Economic Opportunity.
Page 42 - The first of these steps was the establishment of a common pattern of regional boundaries and headquarters for the Department of Labor, the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, the Department of Housing and Urban Development, the Office of Economic Opportunity, and the Small Business Administration.
Page 38 - ... of that community. We are most happy to hear you, Senator Boggs. STATEMENT OF HON. J. CALEB BOGGS, US SENATOR FROM THE STATE OF DELAWARE; ACCOMPANIED BY ROBERT MATTHEW BECKMAN OF HAFFER & BECKMAN, WASHINGTON, DC; AND DANIEL GINTY, MANAGER OF THE GREATER WILMINGTON AIRPORT Senator BOGGS. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I am most grateful for the opportunity to appear before this distinguished committee. I am here because I feel that, in your consideration of the adequacy of trunkline service to medium-sized...
Page 9 - Watershed ; and be it further Resolved, That the Secretary of State be instructed to transmit, a copy of this resolution to the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare and to each Member of the New Hampshire delegation in the Congress of the United States.
Page 9 - I hereby certify that the above concurrent resolution originated in the senate, and was adopted by that body February 28, 1957.
Page 64 - A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Mr. Chairman, I want to thank you for...
Page 63 - FROM THE STATE OF vIRGINIA Mr. Chairman. I appreciate the opportunity to make this statement in support of my bill.
Page 16 - ... viability of the ABM Treaty is key to further reductions in strategic offensive forces under START II and START III. I appreciate this further opportunity to clarify the record in this area. Sincerely, BILL CLINTON. US CONGRESS, COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, WASHINGTON, DC, August 14, 1998. THE PRESIDENT The "White House Washington, DC. DEAR MR. PRESIDENT: Thank you for your letters of November 21, 1997 and May 21, 1998, responding to inquiries from me and Chairman Helms about succession...