Reorganization Plans Nos. 1, 2, and 3 of 1946: Hearings ... on H.Con.Res.151, H.Con.Res.154, H.Con.Res.1551946 - 31 pages |
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... American Bankers ' Association ... 249 Burns , James B. , American Federation of Government Employees 157 , 198 Chapman , Dr. Ross , American Psychiatric Association 287 Davis , Jeff , International Longshoremen's Association . 333 ...
... American Bankers ' Association ... 249 Burns , James B. , American Federation of Government Employees 157 , 198 Chapman , Dr. Ross , American Psychiatric Association 287 Davis , Jeff , International Longshoremen's Association . 333 ...
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... AMERICAN AFFAIRS Executive Order No. 8840 of July 30 , 1941 , established the Office of the Co- ordinator of Inter - American Affairs . Throughout the war period this Office ( later redesignated the Office of Inter - American Affairs ) ...
... AMERICAN AFFAIRS Executive Order No. 8840 of July 30 , 1941 , established the Office of the Co- ordinator of Inter - American Affairs . Throughout the war period this Office ( later redesignated the Office of Inter - American Affairs ) ...
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... American Republics . In ac- cordance with the general realinement of the functions and organization of war- time agencies in the international field , this Office was abolished and certain remaining functions were transferred to the ...
... American Republics . In ac- cordance with the general realinement of the functions and organization of war- time agencies in the international field , this Office was abolished and certain remaining functions were transferred to the ...
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... American will demand the fullest use of all of the Govern- ment's resources in the housing field . If the Government is to mobilize to fullest effectiveness its resources for dealing with the housing emergency , an indispensable step ...
... American will demand the fullest use of all of the Govern- ment's resources in the housing field . If the Government is to mobilize to fullest effectiveness its resources for dealing with the housing emergency , an indispensable step ...
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... American family - will require , as I have noted , additional legislation by the Congress . But a sound and stable housing organization , as provided for in this plan , is imperative for present operations as well as for the efficient ...
... American family - will require , as I have noted , additional legislation by the Congress . But a sound and stable housing organization , as provided for in this plan , is imperative for present operations as well as for the efficient ...
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abolished activities Admin American American Medical Association Association BENDER bill bipartisan Budget building Bureau of Marine CARTER MANASCO CHAIRMAN Children's Bureau CHURCH Coast Guard Commissioner Committee on Expenditures Compensation Commission Congress consolidation coordination Corporation created Department of Commerce economy effect efficiency established Executive Departments Executive order Federal Government Federal Home Loan Federal Housing Administration Federal Public Housing Federal Security Administrator Federal Security Agency financing functions going Home Loan Bank industry Inspection and Navigation JUDD KIRKPATRICK Labor LADNER legislation Marine Inspection ment MEYER National Housing Administrator National Housing Agency Office operation organization personnel PITTENGER Powers Act President President's proposed Public Housing Authority quasi-judicial question Reorganization Act reorganization plan Seafarers International Union seamen Secretary Social Security Board statement submitted tion transfer United States Employees United States Housing veterans War Powers Act wartime WASHINGTON welfare WHITTINGTON workmen's compensation
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Page 28 - As an exercise of the rule-making power of the Senate and the House of Representatives, respectively, and as such they shall be considered as part of the rules of each House, respectively, but applicable only with respect to...
Page 25 - Government to the fullest extent practicable ; (4) to group, coordinate, and consolidate agencies and functions of the Government, as nearly as may be, according to major purposes ; (5) to reduce the number of agencies by consolidating those having similar functions under a single head, and to abolish such agencies of functions thereof as may not be necessary for the efficient conduct of the Government ; and (6) to eliminate overlapping and duplication of effort.
Page 29 - ... shall be referred to the same committee) by the President of the Senate or the Speaker of the House of Representatives, as the case may be.
Page 267 - The authority of Congress, in creating quasi-legislative or quasi-judicial agencies, to require them to act in discharge of their duties independently of executive control cannot well be doubted; and that authority includes, as an appropriate incident, power to fix the period during which they shall continue in office, and to forbid their removal except for cause in the meantime.
Page 246 - Bureau shall investigate and report . . . upon all matters pertaining to the welfare of children and child life among all classes of our people...
Page 228 - President is hereby authorized to make such redistribution of functions among executive agencies as he may deem necessary, including any functions, duties, and powers hitherto by law conferred upon any executive department, commission, bureau, agency, office, or officer, in such manner as in his judgment shall seem best fitted to carry out the purposes of this Act...
Page 2 - Now therefore, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and statutes of the United States, including title I of the First War Powers Act, 1941 (55 Stat. 838), and as President of the United States, it is hereby...
Page 27 - The reorganizations specified in the plan shall take effect in accordance with the plan upon the expiration of the first period of sixty calendar days, of continuous session of the Congress, following the date on which the plan is transmitted to it...
Page 27 - Congress sine die; but (2) in the computation of the sixty-day period there shall be excluded the days on which either House is not in session because of an adjournment of more than three days to a day certain.
Page 28 - House) at any time, in the same manner, and to the same extent as in the case of any other rule of that House.