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  • % .of theee hard core poor have received aome h•lp. Thl• report augge•t• that Head Start la the moat effective federal program, hittba1 up to twothb-d• of needy children. Bec:entty, tho local comm.unity .Action Agency ha• beeo apllt into flve pl•c:•• to get
  • . Additional National Forest units will be fanned to encompass areas where substantial amounts of land have been stripmined or otherwise depleted and where such action is the practical and effective way of initiating restoration work or will through practical
  • ~~~-'~ V , r,,~'--J' - . . .,,,,,~- . Six Action Programs Following up on the October 19 Task Force Report 1. Controlling Pollution implementing lution that water Order does forms are ~ 3. River" relaxing user 5. charges
  • . If this is a possibility, the discussicn should proceed to the necessity for working out specific suggestions of how to accanplish the objective; i.e., inducing greater effort by State and local g:>ven:urents. An action prggram in the polluticn area is inevitably expensive
  • know that the probler.ns will becorne increasingly serious as population n--iultiplies and as production expands even faster. There is no reason to wait for fuller knowledge before we take far rnore decisive action than has been taken up to this time
  • air pollution problem and made clear the Tact that 1mmed1ate cons1aera­ tion of the pending legislation was highly desirable. It was obvious that early action was called for if Congress was to enact legislation to cope with the problem within that year
  • of the study. A Presidential commis­ sion on national .energy policies is to be considered only if the compre­ hensive study develops specific policy approaches that warrant public examination and discussion, and executiv~ and congressional action. Because