| United States. Congress - 1966 - 56 頁
...TITLE I— COMPREHENSIVE CITY DEMONSTRATION PROGRAMS FINDINGS AND DECLARATION OF PURPOSE SEC. 101. The Congress hereby finds and declares that improving...life is the most critical domestic problem facing the the United States. The persistence of widespread urban slums and blight, the concentration of persons... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Appropriations Committee - 1966 - 510 頁
...This new program is predicated on the recognition that, as stated in the first sentence of the Act, "improving the quality of urban life is the most critical domestic problem facing the United States." The importance of the program was stated by the President in an address delivered August 20, 1966, at Syracuse,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations - 1966 - 492 頁
...This new program is predicated on the recognition that, as stated in the first sentence of the Act, "improving the quality of urban life is the most critical domestic problem facing the United States." The importance of the program was stated by the President in an address delivered August 20, 1966, at Syracuse,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1967 - 1722 頁
...every American family." The Model Cities Act of 1966, our newest legislation in this field, states that "improving the quality of urban life is the most...critical domestic problem facing the United States," and promises "generally to improve living conditions for the people who live in (slum and blighted)... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations - 1967 - 734 頁
...has stated in Public I>aw 89-754 (Demonstration Cities- and Metropolitan Development Act of 19<>6) that "im•proving the quality of urban life is the most critical domestic problem facinz the United States" ; and Whereas, NASW believes that the social and physical problems of urban... | |
| System Development Corporation - 1968 - 604 頁
...cited in the Oemonstration Cities and Metropolitan Oevelopment Act of 1966, Congress has determined that "improving the quality of urban life is the most...critical domestic problem facing the United States." Considerable resources, public and private, will be marshalled in the years ahead to meet that objective.... | |
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