National Domestic Development Bank Act: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Economic Stabilization of the Committee on Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, First Session, Dio 2

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Stranica 324 - ... and consistent with comprehensive planning for the development of the community in which the facility is located. In approving any such conversion, the Secretary may impose such additional conditions and requirements as he deems necessary.
Stranica 95 - HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, SUBCOMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC STABILIZATION OF THE COMMITTEE ON BANKING, FINANCE AND URBAN AFFAIRS, Washington, DC The subcommittee met at 9 :35 am in room 2128 of the Rayburn House Office Building, Hon.
Stranica 100 - ... Appropriations. We shall be pleased to hear you. Mr. ANDREWS. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Congressman Roberts is going to conduct the hearing. Mr. EVINS. We always listen with profit to you, and we shall be pleased to hear from you now. Mr. ROBERTS. Thank you, Mr. Chairman and members of the committee. We are very happy to be here today. I would like to present first Senator Sparkman. STATEMENT OF SENATOR JOHN SPARKMAN Senator SPARKMAN. Mr. Chairman, I am here today once more in strong support of...
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Stranica 174 - The subcommittee is adjourned. [Whereupon, at 12:45 pm the subcommittee was adjourned...
Stranica 354 - Estimates of the Population of States with Components of Change: 1970 to 1975" US Government Printing Office, 1976).
Stranica 381 - Commission found that that program had been of substantial help to minority families. Nevertheless, because of high construction costs, only 6 percent of all such housing was provided in the northeastern region of the country. The Commission also concluded that the traditional pattern of separate and unequal housing markets for white and nonwhite families was being repeated in the operation of "235" homeowner subsidy and related programs.
Stranica 232 - He has, however, prepared a short written statement which he would like to have included in the record, and further lie has asked that I be allowed to testify in his place.
Stranica 410 - Over the years, rising costs, high crime, traffic congestion, increasing tax burdens, and deteriorating services and facilities have made central cities progressively less attractive than suburbs as places to live, work and conduct business.
Stranica 301 - ... 2) Reduction of urban fiscal and social service disparities; 3) Commitment. of federal action to revitalize the physical environment of urban areas and their neighborhoods; 4) Strengthening the capacity of all levels of government and neighborhood groups to meet the needs of people and cities in distress; and 5) Expansion of opportunities for mobility and equitable treatnent for all urban residents.