New Alternatives to Community Distress: Hearing Before the Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United States, One Hundred Second Congress, Second Session, April 30, 1992

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1993 - Business & Economics - 133 pages
 

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Page 46 - ... located in or owned in substantial part by persons residing In the area of such project.
Page 46 - (1) require, in consultation with the Secretary of Labor, that to the greatest extent feasible opportunities for training and employment arising in connection with the planning, construction, rehabilitation, and operation of housing...
Page 50 - Labor, that to the greatest extent feasible opportunities for training and employment arising in connection with the planning and carrying out of any project assisted under any such program be given to lower income persons...
Page 26 - I will answer any questions you may have to the best of my ability. Senator GLENN. Thank you very much. Sergeant Major McKinney. STATEMENT OF SGT. MAJ. CA "MACK" McKINNEY, US MARINE CORPS (RETIRED), LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS ASSOCIATION Sergeant McKiNNEY.
Page 48 - ... Although it is an obstacle it isn't one that is insurmountable. Senator Moss and ladies and gentlemen who share with the distinguished Special Senate Committee on Aging a concern over the housing problems faced by this Nation's growing population of older persons, my name is Mrs. Dolores F. Holliway. I am the executive director of the Housing Authority of the City of Richmond, Calif. I am here today as the designated representative of Mr. Joe M. Sanders, the vice president for housing of the...
Page 16 - The program works with students to encourage them to take the SATs, assist in college selection, fill out the complicated financial aid forms and award qualifying students with last-dollar funding for tuition.
Page 119 - We are the only major industrial country without a comprehensive health coverage plan for our people, without effective cost containment, and with millions of people denied access to health care.

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