Infrastructure and Jobs: Hearings Before the Committee on Environment and Public Works, United States Senate, Ninety-eighth Congress, First Session, Part 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1983 - Government publications |
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... cost too much money . We may hear alternatives suggested- from tax credits to interest subsidies to other techniques - that hide the costs in lower Federal revenues rather than direct expendi- tures . But one way or another , the ...
... cost too much money . We may hear alternatives suggested- from tax credits to interest subsidies to other techniques - that hide the costs in lower Federal revenues rather than direct expendi- tures . But one way or another , the ...
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... costs or the impact . It does not shift responsibility away from elected officials . These proposals are ones on which we will value highly the coun- sel of our many distinguished witnesses who have come to help us . In closing , it is ...
... costs or the impact . It does not shift responsibility away from elected officials . These proposals are ones on which we will value highly the coun- sel of our many distinguished witnesses who have come to help us . In closing , it is ...
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... costs too much . In six years the CCC has employed 17,000 young people and returns to the taxpayer $ 1.65 in benefits for every dollar spent . " CCC - type programs are an idea whose time has returned , " he says . Robert Burkhardt was ...
... costs too much . In six years the CCC has employed 17,000 young people and returns to the taxpayer $ 1.65 in benefits for every dollar spent . " CCC - type programs are an idea whose time has returned , " he says . Robert Burkhardt was ...
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... cost of participation of $ 2,200 as contrast- ed to the $ 6,000 participation costs that was quoted by the Depart- ment of Labor in a program they ran by a group of freely based organizations . My comments this morning will be ...
... cost of participation of $ 2,200 as contrast- ed to the $ 6,000 participation costs that was quoted by the Depart- ment of Labor in a program they ran by a group of freely based organizations . My comments this morning will be ...
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... costs 6 years of title I of 724. That puts it in hyperbole in a way , because I suppose you could argue that given the depth of the recession and the apparent fact that retail trade in the automobile market , for example , haven't taken ...
... costs 6 years of title I of 724. That puts it in hyperbole in a way , because I suppose you could argue that given the depth of the recession and the apparent fact that retail trade in the automobile market , for example , haven't taken ...
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