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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... Fiscal Year 1984 . Press release announcing the infrastructure hearings ... Economic Development Fund of Northern Vermont , Inc. , " The Revolving Loan Fund : A Resource For Rural Development and Finance " Smithsonian magazine , article ...
... Fiscal Year 1984 . Press release announcing the infrastructure hearings ... Economic Development Fund of Northern Vermont , Inc. , " The Revolving Loan Fund : A Resource For Rural Development and Finance " Smithsonian magazine , article ...
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... fiscal and budgetary debates and , in our opinion , improve considerably the public's perception of how the Federal Govern- ment does business . To the extent that the Commission will be looking into concepts like these and those ...
... fiscal and budgetary debates and , in our opinion , improve considerably the public's perception of how the Federal Govern- ment does business . To the extent that the Commission will be looking into concepts like these and those ...
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... fiscal constraints under which we must function and substantial budget limitations and cutbacks in a variety of services which traditionally have been provided through local governments . We are under simi- lar fiscal problems as the ...
... fiscal constraints under which we must function and substantial budget limitations and cutbacks in a variety of services which traditionally have been provided through local governments . We are under simi- lar fiscal problems as the ...
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... fiscal management and professional implementation of jobs pro- grams . In fiscal year 1981 , over 100 urban league affiliates were operat- ing jobs programs which collectively were funded at $ 25 million . More than 68,000 persons were ...
... fiscal management and professional implementation of jobs pro- grams . In fiscal year 1981 , over 100 urban league affiliates were operat- ing jobs programs which collectively were funded at $ 25 million . More than 68,000 persons were ...
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... fiscal policy is going to have to accommodate for the existence of these immense needs . For that reason , I don't think that this program or anything like it is going to reach the required dimensions without a substan- tial ...
... fiscal policy is going to have to accommodate for the existence of these immense needs . For that reason , I don't think that this program or anything like it is going to reach the required dimensions without a substan- tial ...
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