Reorganization Plan No. 27 of 1950: Hearings ... on S. Res. 302 ... July 6 and 7, 1950 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1950 - 158 pages |
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... individual , not control by doctors , educators , or social workers with which the Government's health , educational , and social - security functions are primarily concerned . Of course , nothing in plan No. 27 diminishes the power of ...
... individual , not control by doctors , educators , or social workers with which the Government's health , educational , and social - security functions are primarily concerned . Of course , nothing in plan No. 27 diminishes the power of ...
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... individual well- being of the American people . Favorable action on this plan would constitute a message to the Nation and to the world that the United States places the health , education , and security of the individual in the ...
... individual well- being of the American people . Favorable action on this plan would constitute a message to the Nation and to the world that the United States places the health , education , and security of the individual in the ...
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... individuals or representatives of the groups that are affected and involved in these changes that we make by reorganization . We hear them charge that the executive branch of the Government is undertaking to do some- thing against their ...
... individuals or representatives of the groups that are affected and involved in these changes that we make by reorganization . We hear them charge that the executive branch of the Government is undertaking to do some- thing against their ...
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... individual , not control by doctors , educators or social workers with which the Government's health , educational and social security functions are primarily concerned . I was wondering who should be the umpire to determine what is in ...
... individual , not control by doctors , educators or social workers with which the Government's health , educational and social security functions are primarily concerned . I was wondering who should be the umpire to determine what is in ...
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... individuals . We think it is much more important that the top level of adminis- tration should be concerned with problems of fiscal policy , grant - in- aid functions , relationships between the States and the Federal Government , and ...
... individuals . We think it is much more important that the top level of adminis- tration should be concerned with problems of fiscal policy , grant - in- aid functions , relationships between the States and the Federal Government , and ...
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Page 93 - Transfers of other agencies: Director of the Bureau of the Budget is authorized and directed to study activities of other departments and agencies in the Federal Government and report to Congress on whether any of them should be transferred to the new department in the interest of economy and simplicity of administration.
Page 145 - Under the President, the heads of departments must hold full responsibility for the conduct of their departments. There must be a clear line of authority reaching down through every step of the organization and no subordinate should have authority independent from that of his superior.
Page 76 - Thank you, Senator. I appreciate having had the opportunity to be heard. Senator IVES. Thank you, Mr. Schiff, it has been a pleasure to have you. We will recess at this time until 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. (Whereupon, at 3:55 pm the committee was recessed, to reconvene at 10 am, Friday, July 7, 1950.)
Page 138 - Source: The Budget of the United States Government for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30,1950, Washington, 1949, p. 1386; ibid, for fiscal 1951, p. 207. Without going into the details of the FSA budget, I wish to point out that before that agency was created
Page 145 - United States Senate, Washington, DC DEAR SENATOR MCCLELLAN: In view of the consideration of Reorganization Plan No. 27, I thought you might be interested in the following resolution adopted by the Association of State and Territorial Health Officers at its annual meeting in October 1949: Whereas the