Federal Power Act Amendment of 1967: Hearings, Ninetieth Congress, First Session ... November 1, 2, and 3, 1967

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208. lappuse - Radiant Burners, Inc. v. Peoples Gas Light & Coke Co., 364 US 656.
24. lappuse - A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE STATE OF FLORIDA Mr. Chairman, I appreciate the opportunity to appear before the Committee, hearing testimony on amendments to the Land and Water Conservation Act.
262. lappuse - Part next following and of that part of such business which consists of the transmission of electric energy in interstate commerce and the sale of such energy at wholesale in interstate commerce is necessary in the public interest, such Federal regulation, however, to extend only to those matters which are not subject to regulation by the States.
226. lappuse - I hereby certify that I have this day served the foregoing document upon all parties of record In this proceeding by mailing, postage prepaid (or by delivering In person) a copy to each such party.
19. lappuse - I want to thank the chairman and the members of the subcommittee again for giving me an opportunity to discuss Arkansas stake in this appropriation bill.
54. lappuse - (b) The provisions of this Part shall apply to the transmission of electric energy in interstate commerce and to the sale of electric energy at wholesale in interstate commerce, but shall not apply to any other sale of electric energy or deprive a State or State commission of its lawful authority now exercised over the exportation of hydroelectric energy which is transmitted across a State line.
10. lappuse - Government of the United States, a State, or any political subdivision of a State, or any agency, authority, or instrumentality of any one or more of the foregoing ; or "(2) to make any contribution to or in support of any political party or any committee or agency thereof. "The term 'contribution...
54. lappuse - But the authority of the Federal Government may not be pushed to such an extreme as to destroy the distinction, which the commerce clause itself establishes, between commerce "among the several States" and the internal concerns of a State.
210. lappuse - The net effect is seriously to limit the opportunity of any new paper to enter these cities. Trade restraints of this character, aimed at the destruction of competition, tend to block the initiative which brings newcomers into a field of business and to frustrate the free enterprise system which it was the purpose of the Sherman Act to protect.
238. lappuse - ... interest between the utility and its customers or consumers there is likely to arise situations where rates are so high as to deny service to many, or so low as to deny a fair return on its investment to the utility and its stockholders which in turn would tend to result in inadequate service. Therefore, regulation is desirable to harmonize and balance these interests.

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