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  • , including aid to relatively small cities with strong i economic futures, the urbanizing areas, and the giant metropolitan regions that encompass millions of our citizens and hundreds of local g~vernment~ and blend almost imperceptibly into one ano~her. (2
  • health personnel; in financial support for physicians during internship and residency; to aid in the recruitment of individuals for health careers; and 3 to develop a major staff and research program in all aspects of health manpower. These programs
  • 2. Future 3. Reforming the Federal 4. Education in the cities S. Job creation 6. Housing city on model cities modes and their . 7. The increasing cost 8. Treasury staff Incentives." paper: costs aid system of urban services
  • on Sustainina 11 /17 /64 Paul Samuelson Prosperity 1964 Task Force on Transportation 11/16/64 · Geo roe Hi 1ton : Po 11 cy 1965 Task Force on Foreiqn Aid 3 (security classified-Confiden12/16/65 Clark Clifford tial) 1965 Task Force on Interoovernmen12/22/65
  • industry and high employment businesses in or near slum areas. 2. Provision of better loans and other aids to small businesses and homeowners in slum areas. 3. Establishment of small business development centers with the support of groups like a chamber
  • in federally assisted programs, this title is, in employment practices. gen~ral, See §604, 42 not applicable to u.s.c. 2000d-3. The , , - statutes requiring a merit system on the part of State agencies which administer certain federal grant-in-aid