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of Science and Technology,
the Housing and Home Finance Agency,
and the Bureau of the Budget.
I suggest that you discuss with heads
of these agencies
the individuals
to represent
the1n on the Task Force.
This special
Task Force effort reflects
our deep
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and the water we
drink;
and upon the extent
to which all of our citizens
have ample incentives
and opportunities
for a decent
education,
a decent
home and a decent
job.
- 4 Transportation
is one prime example of this sort of
domestic domino effect.
In the past
- . Boyd established
Appeals
contracting
is Douglas L. Siegel,
Administration's
counsel
Board that
officers'
will
and appointed
decide
all
decision.
who has been chairman of the
contract
appeals
panel
and associate
for procurement.
The other
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in the Housing and Home Finance Agency. Corps of Engineers continues
to exert an important influence on transportation through its rivers and
harbors program, and the Department of Defense, as the largest Federal
user of transportation,
has a vast influence
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The
proposals,
out by the House
With the following
this bill and urge its prompt
First,
is urgently
two additions,
enactment:
guarantees
program
of taxable
local
should be supported.;
The Housing
and Home Finance
Agency shortly
for carrying
out
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president of Pennsylvania
New York City
home
RR
Thomas Rice
president of Atlantic Coastline RR
1500 Water St., Jacksonville,
Fla.
8739 Riverside Dr., Richmond, Va.
B. F. Biaggini
president of Southern Pacific
65 Market St.
San Francisco,
Calif.
Heineman
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average numberbf surface square
feet under construction
• by
(a) Special features for aged and handicappec
10. Aged and
~andicapped (b) Improved service to traffic generators
for the aged and handicapped (e.g.,
hospitals> nursing homes), per
criteria
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to 1968
Prior to 1968, there have been various pieces of ~egislation
which provide
limited aid to new communities.
Section 702 of the HUDAct of 1965; Section 306(a)(2) of the Consolidated Farmer's Home Administration
Act; and
Title VII of the Housi_ng Act
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uembers representatives
from the White House Staff,
Budget, the Council of Economic Advisers,
Technology,
the Departments
the Bureau of the
the Office of Science and
of Commerce and Treasury,
the Housing and
Home Finance Agency, and the Chairmen