Legislative History, Ninety-second CongressU.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 - 94 páginas |
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Legislative History, Ninety-second Congress United States. Congress. House. Committee on Public Works Visualização integral - 1972 |
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85th Congress acre-feet additional Administrator Amendments of 1971 Amends section Appalachian Regional Development appropriate approved authorizes the Secretary Center Chairman CHARLES THONE Committee on Public conference substitute construction cost Dam and Lake Development Act Amendments Disaster Relief Act Economic Development Act Environmental existing extend facilities Federal agency Federal share Federal Water Pollution Federal-aid highway fiscal years 1974 Flood Control Act grants hearings highway safety Highway Trust Fund House amendment Illinois Interstate System Iowa JAMES KEE JOHN PAUL HAMMERSCHMIDT July June 30 LAMAR BAKER legislation limited loans ment million for fiscal National navigation NICK BEGICH Ohio operation percent permit planning Public Buildings Public Law redevelopment areas Regional Development Act relocation Reservoir roads routes section 107 section 201 section authorizes Senate engrossed bill subcommittee subsection TENO RONCALIO testimony tion title 23 traffic United States Code veto W. J. BRYAN DORN Water Pollution Water Pollution Control water supply
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Página 4 - House is sitting, has recessed, or has adjourned, to hold such hearings, to require the attendance of such witnesses and the production of such books, papers, and documents, and to take such testimony, as it deems necessary.
Página 5 - ... room, without cost to the Government, in order to raise the ambient lighting level in the hearing or meeting room to the lowest level necessary to provide adequate television coverage of the hearing or meeting at the then current state of the art of television coverage.
Página 84 - In excess of ninety-six inches, or the corresponding maximum weights or maximum widths permitted for vehicles using the public highways of such State under laws or regulations established by appropriate State authority In effect on July 1, 1956, whichever is the greater.
Página 4 - ... designate the person who is to execute the proxy authorization, and shall be limited to a specific measure or matter and any amendments or motions pertaining thereto; except that a member may authorize a general proxy only for motions to recess, adjourn, or other procedural matters.
Página 2 - Resources, to which committee shall be referred all proposed legislation, messages, petitions, memorials, and other matters relating to the following subjects: 1.
Página 14 - ... covering the expenditure of the amounts so appropriated with the amounts of the allocations to each State under this Act. The President may from time to time transmit to the Congress supplemental reports in his discretion, all of which reports shall be referred to the Committees on Appropriations and the Committees on Public Works of the Senate and the House of Representatives.
Página 6 - Photographers shall not position themselves, at any time during the course of the hearing or meeting, between the witness table and the members of the committee.
Página 65 - It is the national policy that to the maximum extent possible the procedures utilized for implementing this Act shall encourage the drastic minimization of paperwork and interagency decision procedures, and the best use of available manpower and funds, so as to prevent needless duplication and unnecessary delays at all levels of government.
Página 30 - June 30, 1955, or herein authorized for forest highways, forest development roads and trails, park roads and trails, parkways, Indian roads, and public lands highways shall be...
Página 5 - ... (2) No witness served with a subpoena by the committee shall be required against his or her will to be photographed at any hearing or to give evidence or testimony while the broadcasting of that hearing, by radio or television, is being conducted. At the request of any such witness who does not wish to be subjected...