Reorganization Plan No. 3 of 1967: Government of the District of Columbia: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, Ninetieth Congress, First Session |
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... thing out . Let us not throw the baby out with the bath water because I think it is a very good plan , and I think it can move the District government along the road to solving some of these very difficult problems that cities face ...
... thing out . Let us not throw the baby out with the bath water because I think it is a very good plan , and I think it can move the District government along the road to solving some of these very difficult problems that cities face ...
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... thing more than a presumption that the next step would be to have the councilmen elected or Commissioner elected ? Mr. HORTON . There was no discussion whatsoever about any next step . This was the only step discussed to my knowledge at ...
... thing more than a presumption that the next step would be to have the councilmen elected or Commissioner elected ? Mr. HORTON . There was no discussion whatsoever about any next step . This was the only step discussed to my knowledge at ...
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... things . Mr. GUDE . Broadly representative of the District of Columbia community . Mr. EDWARDS . Well , I would join you in your desire that if this is passed as it is sent up to us that the President would see fit to draw again from ...
... things . Mr. GUDE . Broadly representative of the District of Columbia community . Mr. EDWARDS . Well , I would join you in your desire that if this is passed as it is sent up to us that the President would see fit to draw again from ...
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... things and it does seem to me that this can be a move at least toward the obtaining of a man that has a talent to do the job and at the same time , if he can be found within the city , why , I am sure the Senate , if they thought that ...
... things and it does seem to me that this can be a move at least toward the obtaining of a man that has a talent to do the job and at the same time , if he can be found within the city , why , I am sure the Senate , if they thought that ...
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... thing that keeps disturbing me , we are talking about doing away with government that has been around a long , long time and presumably is outdated - I am not sure I would argue with that and we are going to a form of government or ...
... thing that keeps disturbing me , we are talking about doing away with government that has been around a long , long time and presumably is outdated - I am not sure I would argue with that and we are going to a form of government or ...
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