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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... Major defects in the organization of the District of Columbia Government . 10 12 Appendix C - History of the Government of the District of Columbia . Letter from F. J. Lawton , Director , Bureau of the Budget , to Senator John L ...
... Major defects in the organization of the District of Columbia Government . 10 12 Appendix C - History of the Government of the District of Columbia . Letter from F. J. Lawton , Director , Bureau of the Budget , to Senator John L ...
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... major realinement of the administrative structure of the District government . It is the intention of the Board of Commissioners to assign the functions of many of the existing agencies to a much smaller number of depart- ments . A few ...
... major realinement of the administrative structure of the District government . It is the intention of the Board of Commissioners to assign the functions of many of the existing agencies to a much smaller number of depart- ments . A few ...
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... major recommendations of the four authoritative management reports made over the last quarter of a century on the District of Columbia government and which would have eliminated the fundamental weaknesses inherent in the present ...
... major recommendations of the four authoritative management reports made over the last quarter of a century on the District of Columbia government and which would have eliminated the fundamental weaknesses inherent in the present ...
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... MAJOR DEFECTS IN THE ORGANIZATION OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA GOVERNMENT 1. There are far too many separate agencies for efficient administration . — The existing maze of some 100 agencies is one - third more than the number of agencies ...
... MAJOR DEFECTS IN THE ORGANIZATION OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA GOVERNMENT 1. There are far too many separate agencies for efficient administration . — The existing maze of some 100 agencies is one - third more than the number of agencies ...
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... major regulatory bodies ; and the Recreation Board . With respect to the functions already possessed by the Board of Commissioners or transferred to or vested in it by the plan , the only restrictions on the authority of the Board to ...
... major regulatory bodies ; and the Recreation Board . With respect to the functions already possessed by the Board of Commissioners or transferred to or vested in it by the plan , the only restrictions on the authority of the Board to ...
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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