Certain Maritime Programs Authorizations: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Merchant Marine of the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, United States Senate, One Hundred First Congress, Second Session ... June 20, 1990, Volume 4

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Page 6 - MOST OPPORTUNE TIME TO ACQUIRE SUITABLE VESSELS FOR THE NDRF. THIS AUTHORITY WOULD GIVE THE SECRETARY THE NEEDED FLEXIBILITY TO RENEW THE NDRF AT THE LEAST POSSIBLE COST TO THE GOVERNMENT. THIS CONCLUDES MY STATEMENT, MR. CHAIRMAN, AND I WILL BE GLAD TO ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS AND THOSE OF OTHER MEMBERS OF THE SUBCOMMITTEE.
Page 36 - These matters are of extreme importance to our continued well being. The State Maritime Academies and Colleges at minimal Federal cost have produced and will continue to train outstanding officers for service in the maritime industry, afloat and ashore, the US Navy and Coast Guard,
Page 1 - Russell Senate Office Building, Hon. John B. Breaux [chairman of the subcommittee] presiding Staff members assigned to this hearing: Harold Creel, staff counsel; John Moran and Earl Comstock, minority staff counsels. OPENING STATEMENT BY SENATOR
Page 31 - from Maine. We have submitted a written statement in regard to the Administration's budget proposal and with your approval I would like to summarize it here today. First, Mr. Chairman, let me express our appreciation to this Subcommittee for your support over the years.
Page 16 - are glad to have you here and look forward to your testimony. STATEMENT OF HON. JAMES J. CAREY, ACTING CHAIRMAN, FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION; ACCOMPANIED BY ROBERT D. BOURGOIN, GENERAL COUNSEL; AND
Page 20 - increases or decreases in the level of tariffs; (2) changes in the frequency or type of common carrier services available to specific ports or geographic regions; (3) the number and strength of independent carriers in various trades; and (4) the length of time, frequency, and cost of
Page 20 - We respectfully request favorable consideration of our budget and we ask for your continued support so that we may carry out our important statutory responsibilities in fiscal year 1991. I will be happy to respond to
Page 26 - Mr. Chairman, members of the Subcommittee on Merchant Marine of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation: I am pleased to have the opportunity
Page 3 - to the Committee, and we look forward to your testimony. STATEMENT OF HON. WARREN G. LEBACK, ADMINISTRATOR, MARITIME ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION;
Page 1 - US Senate, Subcommittee on Merchant Marine. Committee on Commerce. Science, and Transportation, Washington, DC The subcommittee met,

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