Housing and Urban Development Legislation and Urban Insurance: Hearings, Ninetieth Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 15624, H.R. 15625, and Related Bills, 1-2. daļasU.S. Government Printing Office, 1968 - 1387 lappuses |
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... present authorization for the program expires with the current fiscal year . Continuation of the Title IX program would make a substantial contribu- tion to encouraging State involvement in urban affairs by helping the States to provide ...
... present authorization for the program expires with the current fiscal year . Continuation of the Title IX program would make a substantial contribu- tion to encouraging State involvement in urban affairs by helping the States to provide ...
139. lappuse
... present rate , it would take between 2 and 3 years . The present applications that we have , Mr. Chairman , represent about $ 2 billion . We have $ 750 million becoming available on July 1 , but about half of that will go to defray the ...
... present rate , it would take between 2 and 3 years . The present applications that we have , Mr. Chairman , represent about $ 2 billion . We have $ 750 million becoming available on July 1 , but about half of that will go to defray the ...
184. lappuse
... present limitation on the acquisition and rehabilitation of residential properties by a local urban renewal agency . ( Present law permits the local agency to acquire and rehabilitate for demonstration purposes no more than 100 units or ...
... present limitation on the acquisition and rehabilitation of residential properties by a local urban renewal agency . ( Present law permits the local agency to acquire and rehabilitate for demonstration purposes no more than 100 units or ...
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HEARINGS | 1 |
SECOND SESSION | 718 |
WILLIAM A BARRETT Pennsylvania WILLIAM B WIDNALL New Jersey | 718 |
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Act is amended additional administration AFL-CIO agencies amount annual appropriate assistance BARRETT bill ceiling Chairman CLAWSON code enforcement Committee Congress construction cooperative corporation cost discounts eligible facilities Federal financing fiscal FNMA funds goals going GOLDFINGER Government grants homeowners homeownership Housing and Urban housing authorities housing projects housing units improvement increase inserting in lieu interest rate investment land legislation lieu thereof limited loans low and moderate low-income families meet ment million model cities program moderate income families moderate-income Mortgage Bankers Association mortgage insurance NAHRO Nassau County National Housing Act National League neighborhood nonprofit obligations operation owners ownership payments percent permit Philadelphia President problems property insurance proposed public housing purchase rehabilitation reinsurance rent supplement program rental Secretary WEAVER section 221 slum sponsors subcommittee subsection SULLIVAN tenants tion Urban Development Act urban renewal areas WIDNALL