Review of the Administration's Fiscal Year 1984 Budget Proposals for the Urban Mass Transportation Administration, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, and the Federal Highway Administration: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Surface Transportation of the Committee on Public Works and Transportation, House of Representatives, Ninety-eighth Congress, First Session, February 23, 1983

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Page 1 - Corporation. It does not apply to the National Transportation Safety Board. (b) This part applies to advisory committees formed or used by the organizations named in paragraph (a) of this section. It also applies to those organizations whenever they affiliate with, participate...
Page 43 - Illinois are fully accredited and it is with a great deal of pleasure and pride that our members meet with the Deans on the occasion of their annual visits to the law schools.
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Page 21 - The authorization would have permitted through the discount and transfer provisions up to $1 billion of Section 9 funds to be used for operating assistance. Our budget proposes to limit this amount to $275 million. This is the level...
Page 70 - Would you do that for the record? [The following was received for the record:] States eligible (as of February 23, 1983) for alcohol incentive grant funding under section 408: Utah.
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Page 2 - Congress reduces this by 28 percent, to $1.974 billion. And within that amount, the total that is available for operating assistance would be reduced from $873 million, as passed by Congress and approved by the President, to $275 million, a cut of 68 percent.
Page 108 - ... medical research and training not only of their people but assisting .Americans or other scientists in investigations and surveys of important problems. Now, the question was raised if one gives a lot of support to medical research, are you going to take too many people away from the field of practice. I would like to comment on that, because I think we have been in just the opposite situation. Our greatest dearth is still in the field of medical research, and there are great efforts being made...

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