To Investigate the Adequacy and Effectiveness of Federal Disaster Relief Legislation: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, First[-second] Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 - Disaster relief |
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Page 868
... projects , while waiving the re- sidency and occupation requirements of the law . HUD's urban renewal projects currently enjoy such benefits , and my bill will extend them to other Federal agencies ' projects . The single most important ...
... projects , while waiving the re- sidency and occupation requirements of the law . HUD's urban renewal projects currently enjoy such benefits , and my bill will extend them to other Federal agencies ' projects . The single most important ...
Page 883
... project still far from completion , we would have had every bit as great a disaster in Delaware as we did with the ... projects should be financed only by the communities which will immediately benefit from them , not by the Federal ...
... project still far from completion , we would have had every bit as great a disaster in Delaware as we did with the ... projects should be financed only by the communities which will immediately benefit from them , not by the Federal ...
Page 933
... projects . We have house bill 347 to allow for about $ 12 million of direct grants to farmers , up to a maximum of $ 5,000 . We have put over $ 3,000 into emergency funds for scholarship aid . We have augmented the public assistance ...
... projects . We have house bill 347 to allow for about $ 12 million of direct grants to farmers , up to a maximum of $ 5,000 . We have put over $ 3,000 into emergency funds for scholarship aid . We have augmented the public assistance ...
Page 984
... projects would have definite inputs into such systems . May I respectfully again remind the Subcommittee that the medical effort in the huge Wyoming Valley flood was done exclusive of Federal funding . The main thrust of this effort is ...
... projects would have definite inputs into such systems . May I respectfully again remind the Subcommittee that the medical effort in the huge Wyoming Valley flood was done exclusive of Federal funding . The main thrust of this effort is ...
Page 997
... a stipend of $ 1.60 to $ 2.00 an hour . All projects will terminate 12 weeks after State funding . In Pennsylva- nia , that date will be October 13 , 1972 . II . SPONSORSHIP A. PRIME SPONSOR The State Employment Service 997.
... a stipend of $ 1.60 to $ 2.00 an hour . All projects will terminate 12 weeks after State funding . In Pennsylva- nia , that date will be October 13 , 1972 . II . SPONSORSHIP A. PRIME SPONSOR The State Employment Service 997.
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activities Administration Agnes disaster applications assigned authority Carlucci CARNEY centers Chairman Civil Defense committee Commonwealth contractors coordination Corps of Engineers cost damage debris Development Director disaster area disaster assistance disaster recovery disaster relief disaster victims District eligible Emergency Preparedness equipment facilities Federal agencies Federal Government flood insurance flood plain flood recovery flood victims Frank Carlucci funds going Governor Harrisburg Health Hurricane Agnes June June 23 legislation Luzerne County major disaster ment million mobile homes National Guard Office of Emergency operation Pennsylvania Department percent personnel persons planning President problems projects recovery effort redevelopment Regional repair response River SBA loans Senator BIDEN Senator BURDICK Senator DOMENICI staff Susquehanna Susquehanna River Task Force temporary housing tion trailer park Tropical Storm Agnes unemployment units urban renewal week WILCOX Wilkes-Barre area Wyoming Valley