Reorganization Plan No. 7 of 1950: Hearings Before the Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments, House of Representatives, Eighty-first Congress, Second Session, on H. Res. 545, Resolved, that the House of Representatives Does Not Favor the Reorganization Plan Numbered 7 of 1950 Transmitted to the Congress by the President on March 13, 1950United States. Congress. House. Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments, United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations U.S. Government Printing Office, 1950 - 107 pages |
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... fact that first one organization and then the other was being , they thought , favored so that the head of both the CIO and Mr. Lewis , too , for that matter , and Mr. Green , they all charged in substance that those administering the ...
... fact that first one organization and then the other was being , they thought , favored so that the head of both the CIO and Mr. Lewis , too , for that matter , and Mr. Green , they all charged in substance that those administering the ...
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... fact - finding bodies appointed by the President found that that position should not be created . I mean that they should not have a third fireman . Or do you not feel called upon to answer a question of that kind ? Mr. LYON . I will be ...
... fact - finding bodies appointed by the President found that that position should not be created . I mean that they should not have a third fireman . Or do you not feel called upon to answer a question of that kind ? Mr. LYON . I will be ...
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... fact . Mr. LYON . This provision here would certainly change the law . Mr. TAURIELLO . How can you change the statutory law ? The Con- gress does that . Mr. LYON . That is what the effect of this would be . The CHAIRMAN . The Congress ...
... fact . Mr. LYON . This provision here would certainly change the law . Mr. TAURIELLO . How can you change the statutory law ? The Con- gress does that . Mr. LYON . That is what the effect of this would be . The CHAIRMAN . The Congress ...
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... facts submitted at a public hearing with an impartial weighing of those facts and with a final decision reached within the framework of the law . If the Commission were subject to executive direction or political influence , if it were ...
... facts submitted at a public hearing with an impartial weighing of those facts and with a final decision reached within the framework of the law . If the Commission were subject to executive direction or political influence , if it were ...
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... facts and the law . They must be in position and ready to give free and untrammeled advice to both the President and Con- gress at any time upon request . Political domination will ruin such a tribunal . I have seen this happen many ...
... facts and the law . They must be in position and ready to give free and untrammeled advice to both the President and Con- gress at any time upon request . Political domination will ruin such a tribunal . I have seen this happen many ...
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Page 99 - Roosevelt addressed a letter to the commissioner asking for his resignation, on the ground "that the aims and purposes of the Administration with respect to the work of the Commission can be carried out most effectively with personnel of my own selection," but disclaiming any reflection upon the commissioner personally or upon his services.
Page 56 - It is hereby declared to be the national transportation policy of the Congress to provide for fair and impartial regulation of all modes of transportation, subject to the provisions of this Act, so administered as to recognize and preserve the inherent advantages of each...
Page 49 - 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, and to forbid their removal except for cause in the meantime.
Page 82 - Legal obligations that exist but cannot be enforced are ghosts that are seen in the law but that are elusive to the grasp.
Page 49 - The Commission is to be nonpartisan; and it must, from the very nature of its duties, act with entire impartiality. It is charged with the enforcement of no policy except the policy of the law.