Reorganization Plan No. 5 of 1952: Hearings Before the Committee on Government Operations, United States Senate, Eighty-second Congress, Second Session, on the Reorganization of the District of Columbia. May 15, 20, 1952 |
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... authority conferred by the Reorganization Act , provide for home rule . As is well known , I strongly believe that the citizens of the District of Columbia are entitled to self - government . I have repeatedly recom- mended , and I ...
... authority conferred by the Reorganization Act , provide for home rule . As is well known , I strongly believe that the citizens of the District of Columbia are entitled to self - government . I have repeatedly recom- mended , and I ...
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... authority over agencies ranges from complete control to virtually no control . This plan constitutes an important first step in strengthening the organization of the government of the District of Columbia . By transferring to the Board ...
... authority over agencies ranges from complete control to virtually no control . This plan constitutes an important first step in strengthening the organization of the government of the District of Columbia . By transferring to the Board ...
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... authority and responsibility . Like the head of any large organization , the Board of Commissioners should be given adequate top - level assistance in carrying on the operations of the District government . The success of the ...
... authority and responsibility . Like the head of any large organization , the Board of Commissioners should be given adequate top - level assistance in carrying on the operations of the District government . The success of the ...
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... authority , and consolidate the functions now performed by almost 100 separate District agencies . To accomplish this , plan No. 5 abolishes some 95 District boards , departments , commissions , and offices , 1 transfers their functions ...
... authority , and consolidate the functions now performed by almost 100 separate District agencies . To accomplish this , plan No. 5 abolishes some 95 District boards , departments , commissions , and offices , 1 transfers their functions ...
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... authority given the District Commissioners by plan No. 5. The plan is more of a carte blanche dele- gation of power , with certain afore - mentioned exceptions , than a comprehensive reorganization plan based upon accepted municipal ...
... authority given the District Commissioners by plan No. 5. The plan is more of a carte blanche dele- gation of power , with certain afore - mentioned exceptions , than a comprehensive reorganization plan based upon accepted municipal ...
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abolished action administrative Advisory Council agencies or offices AMVETS appointed appropriation approved authority Bar Association Board of Commissioners Board of Tax Catholic War Veterans CHAIRMAN Citizens Associations city manager Columbia Industrial commission form Commissioner DONOHUE committee Congress consideration Corporation Counsel council-manager form Court created defects delegate detailed District agencies District government District of Columbia effect efficiency elected employees Engineer Commissioner favor Federation of Citizens fiscal form of government Fowler functions Griffenhagen home rule House Inspection Division interest legislation limitation manager form matters mayor-council MCCLELLAN ment missioners municipal government National Capital Park operations organization People's Counsel percent perform plan of reorganization present President Public Utilities Commission recommendations record referred reorganiza Reorganization Act reorganization plan representing resolution with respect responsibility ROBINSON Senator DwORSHAK separation of powers sioners specific statement submitted Tax Appeals tion transferred United vested Veterans Washington