Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on Appropriations, Part 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970 - Finance, Public |
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... Commission ? Mr. BOSWELL . Mr. Chairman , there are certain reports which the Department of Transportation requires in monitoring the program that go a little beyond what the Commission has required . These basically , however , are the ...
... Commission ? Mr. BOSWELL . Mr. Chairman , there are certain reports which the Department of Transportation requires in monitoring the program that go a little beyond what the Commission has required . These basically , however , are the ...
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... COMMISSION WITNESSES GEORGE M. STAFFORD , CHAIRMAN DALE W. HARDIN , VICE CHAIRMAN KENNETH H. TUGGLE , COMMISSIONER ... Commission . We welcome as a new member of the Commission and one who used to sit on this side of the table— not quite ...
... COMMISSION WITNESSES GEORGE M. STAFFORD , CHAIRMAN DALE W. HARDIN , VICE CHAIRMAN KENNETH H. TUGGLE , COMMISSIONER ... Commission . We welcome as a new member of the Commission and one who used to sit on this side of the table— not quite ...
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... Commission appreciates the opportunity to be here this morn- ing in consideration of funding of our activities for fiscal year 1971 . In light of the fact that the subcommittee members were previously furnished a breakdown of our budget ...
... Commission appreciates the opportunity to be here this morn- ing in consideration of funding of our activities for fiscal year 1971 . In light of the fact that the subcommittee members were previously furnished a breakdown of our budget ...
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... Commission statistics reflect that in the decade of the 1960's that part of the surface trans- portation industry which it is the Commission's responsibility to reg- ulate increased about 50 percent in both revenues and ton - miles ...
... Commission statistics reflect that in the decade of the 1960's that part of the surface trans- portation industry which it is the Commission's responsibility to reg- ulate increased about 50 percent in both revenues and ton - miles ...
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... Commission from fiscal year 1967 through fiscal year 1971 projected . I might add that the data have been adjusted ... Commission . ( The chart follows :) Chart I INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION COMPARISON OF ICC FUNDING LEVELS 384.
... Commission from fiscal year 1967 through fiscal year 1971 projected . I might add that the data have been adjusted ... Commission . ( The chart follows :) Chart I INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION COMPARISON OF ICC FUNDING LEVELS 384.
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