To Amend the Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965 to Extend the Authorizations for Titles I Through IV Through Fiscal Year 1971: Hearing, Ninety-first Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 15712 ... February 10, 1970 |
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1965 to extend Act through June address ourselves AE ESS AES LIBRARY AES ONG AES THE LIBRARY AESS amend the Public amount of money answer appropriations authorizations authorizations for titles bill BLATNIK Business loans Chairman CHIEF COUNSEL CLARK CLAUSEN CLEVELAND committee CONC CONG CONGRES THE LIBRARY CONGRESS IBRARY CONGRESS OF CONGRESS CONGRESS THE AE CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Congressman criteria Economic Development Act Economic Development Administration economic development programs EDA's role EDMONDSON FALLON Federal-private sector cooperation fiscal year 1971 going HAMMERSCHMIDT Hampshire HARSHA hearings interest rate jobs created large metropolitan areas LIBRA LIBRARY AES LIBRARY ESS LIBRARY OF CON LIBRARY OF CONGRES LIBRARY OF CONGRESS MILLER million Minority Counsel percent prime rate proposals public works projects RARY RESS THE LIBRARY reverse migration Rural Affairs Council SCHADEBERG Secretary Podesta special impact areas staff striking out June technical assistance Thank Thawley title V regional underway urban areas эн
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Page 5 - America to the farm as well as the suburb, to the village as well as the city. What rural America needs most is a new kind of assistance. It needs to be dealt with not as a separate nation, but as part of an overall growth policy for America.
Page 2 - Mr. Chairman, I ask unanimous consent to place in the record at this point the statement filed with the Clerk of the House by Paul D.
Page 5 - We will carry our concern with the quality of life in America to the farm as well as to the suburb, to the village as well as to the city. What rural America needs most is a new kind of assistance. It needs to be dealt with not as a separate Nation, but as part of an overall growth policy for all America. We must create a new rural environment which will not only stem the migration...
Page 5 - We must create a new rural environment which will not only stem the migration to urban centers, but reverse it. If we seize our growth as a challenge, we can make the 1970's an historic period when by conscious choice we transformed our land into what we want it to become.
Page 5 - I want to thank you for the opportunity to again appear before you to discuss further extensions of authorizations to the Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965, as amended.
Page 6 - This subpart applied to any program which assistance is authorized under title(s) I, II, III, and IV of the Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965, as amended.