Allocation of REA Funds: Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, United States Senate, Eighty-fourth Congress, First Session, on S. 153, a Bill to Amend the Rural Electrification Act of 1936. March 23, 1955 |
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... meet statutory requirements . It is increasingly apparent that the greatest need for loans will arise where improvements must be made in systems built during the early days of rural electrification and where new or additional power ...
... meet statutory requirements . It is increasingly apparent that the greatest need for loans will arise where improvements must be made in systems built during the early days of rural electrification and where new or additional power ...
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... meet the challenge of helping our borrowers to maintain their record . We are improving our techniques for helping our borrowers which appear to be in danger of financial difficulties and devising new ones for avoiding and curing ...
... meet the challenge of helping our borrowers to maintain their record . We are improving our techniques for helping our borrowers which appear to be in danger of financial difficulties and devising new ones for avoiding and curing ...
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... meet whatever emergencies might arise . Senator HUMPHREY . You have been working toward getting that margin limit up a little bit , all the way along here , I gather it . Mr. STRONG . Yes . As Mr. Nelsen has indicated , efforts have ...
... meet whatever emergencies might arise . Senator HUMPHREY . You have been working toward getting that margin limit up a little bit , all the way along here , I gather it . Mr. STRONG . Yes . As Mr. Nelsen has indicated , efforts have ...
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... meet the loan needs of the borrowers . As it now stands , the State allotment formula provides that 50 percent of the amount made available annually by Congress for electric loans must be reserved for loans in the several States in the ...
... meet the loan needs of the borrowers . As it now stands , the State allotment formula provides that 50 percent of the amount made available annually by Congress for electric loans must be reserved for loans in the several States in the ...
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... meet the census definition of a farm . As a result , there are undoubtedly errors in the estimates . These problems are not unique to REA ; I am told the Edison Electric Institute has experienced the same difficulties in its estimates ...
... meet the census definition of a farm . As a result , there are undoubtedly errors in the estimates . These problems are not unique to REA ; I am told the Edison Electric Institute has experienced the same difficulties in its estimates ...
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50 percent ALLOCATION OF REA allotment formula amended annual survey appropriation areas bill borrowers budget census census count census figures central station electric Chairman Colorado Congress be requested Connecticut contingent loan fund cost Delaware ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION electrification loan funds ELLENDER ELLIS estimates farmer farms electrified farms Number Percent fiscal funds available Iowa June 30 Kentucky KERR SCOTT loan needs Massachusetts million Minnesota Mississippi Missouri NATIONAL RURAL ELECTRIC Nebraska need for loan NELSEN North Carolina North Dakota number of farms number of unelectrified Oklahoma PARTRIDGE percentage of electrification percentage of unelectrified REA Act REA Administrator REA FUNDS REA loan REA program resolved that Congress Rhode Island RURAL ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE rural electric systems Rural Electrification Act Rural Electrification Administration rural electrification program Senator HUMPHREY Senator SCOTT South statement station electric service subcommittee survey of unelectri telephone loan total farms total number transmission unelectrified farm survey West Virginia
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Page 9 - Rural electrification program, $425,000,000, of which $150,000,000 shall be placed in reserve to be borrowed under the same terms and conditions to the extent that such amount is required during the current fiscal year under the then existing conditions for the expeditious and orderly development of the rural electrification program; and rural telephone program, $70,000,000.
Page 38 - The Administrator shall, within ninety days after the beginning of each fiscal year, determine for each State and for the United States the number of farms not then receiving such service.
Page 1 - ... shall be available for loans by the Administrator in the following year or years without allotment...
Page 1 - OF THE COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY, Washington, DC The subcommittee met, pursuant to call, at 10:15 am, in room 324, Senate Office Building, Senator Hubert H.
Page 2 - Administrator for loans in the several States in the proportion which the number of their farms not then receiving central station electric service bears to the total number of farms of the United States not then receiving such service.
Page 3 - STATEMENT FILED BY JAMES G. PATTON, PRESIDENT, NATIONAL FARMERS UNION Mr. Chairman and members of the committee, we are presenting this statement in support of S.
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Page 42 - Senator Scott, do you have any questions? Senator SCOTT. No questions. Senator HUMPHREY.
Page 2 - The Bureau of the Budget advises that there is no objection to the submission of this report. Sincerely yours, TRUE D. MORSE, Acting Secretary.
Page 1 - ... administrative finding on the assumed facts, that Lehigh was not receiving adequate central station service from the railway wou'd have been administratively justifiable and legally supportable. See your Department's above referred-to letter of May 5, 1958. It is clear from the above quoted provisions of section 4 of the Rural Electrification Act of 1936, as amended (7 USC 904), and...