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  • document. • .. " . "'. " ' '. . .._, -· . \ I - 2 THE PROBLEM: (1) The Character of the Challenge One way to define "the urban problem" in the United States is in • ,..the conditions of life of our urban residents. Stating the problems
  • To establish a Department of Housing and Community Development, and for other purposes. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa- 2 tives of the United States of America in Oong,:essassembled, 3 That this Act may be cited as the Department
  • international Qooperation the United States.~ . International I asked that we explore approach and every·avenue then and I consider 1 that _of ,, insaad of ~ternational 1965 ~as And I then proclaimed We .are ,,. · • Americans of a very old
  • specified under the bill. April 2 -- Matt Trigg, a spokesman for the American Farm Bureau Federation, contended that "the secretary , of the new department would become in effect Mr. Mayor of all the municipalities of the United States." Planning, financing
  • at the Federal It follows incident level: certainly from the fact in Washington operate to the new that it is a many programs which ,, • I 4. - in whole or in part ·can·be transferred of opposition interests, impinge upon urban America
  • • ... • I .. -.: I • I • ·I • \ ............. ·,, .. in Wubtngton Gperate progr·ama-vhlch--in-vhole- vban America. aant. other•• 8ama ahould -and largely an4 bureaucratic tee• aible t.o 4ialodge 9lu from their preaent located
  • of organization. In the first, authority·runs along functional lines from several headquarters chiefs to their program counterparts in the field. Such an organization ts reminiscent of operations under HHFA. In the divisional organization, head­ quarters units