Foreign Assistance and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1978: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifty Congress, First Session, 4. daļa |
Citi izdevumi - Skatīt visu
Bieži izmantoti vārdi un frāzes
$20 million additional administration agricultural American amount appropriation areas balance of payments bilateral BOEKER Bucharest budget Cambodia capital CARLIN Chairman commitment Committee Communist CONGRESS THE LIBRARY CONTE cost damage democratic Disaster Assistance earthquake economic effort emigration equipment export financing fiscal foreign aid foreign assistance GILLIGAN going Government of Romania House important included increases Indochinese refugees interest International Development International Monetary Fund investment labor legislation LIBRARY OF CONGRES LIBRARY OF CONGRESS LONG LOWMAN LUERS ment military NATO options overseas participation payments deficit payments loan percent political Portugal Portugal's Portuguese President private sector problem production projects proposed question record refugees repair request resettlement Romania Romanian Government ROYBAL Secretary Service SMITH Soviet Union substantial SYVRUD talking TAUBENBLATT Thailand Thank U.S. representatives United Nations Vietnam voluntary agencies Warsaw Pact Washington World Bank YOUNG
Populāri fragmenti
113. lappuse - I deeply appreciate your helpful suggestions and the role you have played thus far in steering this vitally important legislation through the House. As I stated in our meeting last Friday, I fully agree with you and your colleagues in the House that US assistance through the banks must take full account of the human rights policies of recipient countries. Accordingly, I will shortly sign into law the recently passed authorizing legislation for US participation in the international development banks...
112. lappuse - Hon. CLARENCE D. LONG, Chairman, Subcommittee on Foreign Operations, Committee on Appropriations, US House of Representatives, Washington, DC...
112. lappuse - US representatives to the banks oppose loans to gross violators (except where those loans are directed specifically to programs which serve the basic human needs of citizens of such countries). "Additionally, as we discussed earlier, I shall instruct the US Executive Directors in the banks to oppose and vote against, throughout FY 1978, any loans to the seven countries mentioned in the House amendments. Our representatives will also oppose and vote against loans for the production of the three commodities...
113. lappuse - I deeply appreciate your helpful suggestions and the role you have played thus far in steering this vitally important legislation through the House. "As I stated in our meeting last Friday, I fully agree with you and your colleagues in the House that US assistance through the banks must take full account of the human rights policies of recipient countries. Accordingly, I will shortly sign into law the recently passed authorizing legislation for US participation in the international development banks...
64. lappuse - If I can provide you with further information, please let me know. Sincerely yours, Rutherford M.
113. lappuse - ... letter to Chairman Long appears below : Secretary Blumenthal has informed me of your constructive efforts to achieve a successful resolution of the problems posed by the amendments to the foreign aid appropriations bill restricting the use of US contributions to the international development bants. I deeply appreciate your helpful suggestions and the role you have played thus far in steering this vitally important legislation through the House. As I stated in our meeting last Friday, I fully...
68. lappuse - ... proposal to fund this program as a part of ongoing migration and refugee assistance activities. Regular funding is a preferable course rather than the continued use of emergency funds since assistance to Indochinese refugees can no longer be properly described as an unforeseen or unexpected emergency. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. This concludes my prepared statement. I would be glad to answer any questions you may have.
83. lappuse - ... assist in the resettlement in the United States of the refugees. Thus, a total of $4.5 million has been budgeted to provide grants for 15,000 refugees. These payments will be made upon the basis of actual performance and, therefore, it cannot be stated at this time how much each agency will receive.-It may be presumed, however, that the agency will complete resettlement of approximately the same percentage of the total case load as they did in the case of the 1976 parole action for 11,000 IndoChinese...
33. lappuse - I am available for any questions that you or members of your Subcommittee may have. Mr.
22. lappuse - Mrs. SMITH. Thank you. I have no more questions. Mr. Chairman. Mr.