Administrations 1973 Housing Proposals, Hearings Before ..., 93-1 on S.2490 ... S.2507 ... S.2508 ..., October 2, 3, and 4, 19731973 - 514 lappuses |
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... percent of Americans cannot afford to buy their own housing . It costs too much for their income . New public ... percent of the income groups in the United States got 312 times in subsidies through this device than the lower 20 percent ...
... percent of Americans cannot afford to buy their own housing . It costs too much for their income . New public ... percent of the income groups in the United States got 312 times in subsidies through this device than the lower 20 percent ...
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... percent of Section 235 housing and 20 percent for Section 236 projects . They require the Government to pay 15 to 40 percent more for the additional housing provided by the subsidy than the people themselves would have paid if they had ...
... percent of Section 235 housing and 20 percent for Section 236 projects . They require the Government to pay 15 to 40 percent more for the additional housing provided by the subsidy than the people themselves would have paid if they had ...
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... percent but not a floor - and to the present definition of income - which in certain respects is unrealistic . Our response to this problem is contained in title III of S. 2507 and in most respects does not differ materially from S ...
... percent but not a floor - and to the present definition of income - which in certain respects is unrealistic . Our response to this problem is contained in title III of S. 2507 and in most respects does not differ materially from S ...
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... shows that up to 80 percent or so of the housing that was built and subsidized would have been built anyway- although not for lower income families - without the subsidy . There is a substitution effect here , where a contractor or 17.
... shows that up to 80 percent or so of the housing that was built and subsidized would have been built anyway- although not for lower income families - without the subsidy . There is a substitution effect here , where a contractor or 17.
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... percent of the foreclosures and so forth . There is no way of arriving at a correct answer without putting the figures together side by side . Senator PROXMIRE . My time is up , but I would like to ask you to pro- vide for the record ...
... percent of the foreclosures and so forth . There is no way of arriving at a correct answer without putting the figures together side by side . Senator PROXMIRE . My time is up , but I would like to ask you to pro- vide for the record ...
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236 programs additional adequate administration Administration's amount annual areas banks believe bill block grant Chairman cities Committee community development Congress construction contract cost decent housing default direct cash assistance effect elderly existing housing Federal Government foreclosure funds going Governor DUNN housing allowance program housing and community Housing and Urban housing authorities housing goals housing market housing needs housing programs housing projects housing stock housing subsidy housing units income families interest rates John Sparkman leasing legislation limits low and moderate low-income Mayor ALIOTO meet ment Midtown Park million minimum rent moderate income NAHRO National Housing Act payments percent present President private mortgage insurance proposed public housing question rehabilitation rental savings and loan Secretary LYNN Section 23 Senator BROOKE Senator PROXMIRE September 19 Sparkman statement Subcommittee subsidized housing tax credit urge WEICKER welfare Widnall Amendment
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439. lappuse - Treasury, at the time the mortgage was offered for insurance, but not to exceed 3 per centum per annum, payable semiannually on the 1st day of January and the 1st day of July...
449. lappuse - families of low income' means families who are in the lowest income group and who cannot afford to pay enough to cause private enterprise in their locality or metropolitan area to build an adequate supply of decent, safe, and sanitary dwellings for their use.
384. lappuse - ... of capital improvements and other major expenditures, based on a determination of relative urgency, together with definitive...
379. lappuse - ... paragraph of subsection (c) of section 5 of the Home Owners...
452. lappuse - Any contract for such loans and any amendment to a contract for such loans shall provide that such loans shall bear interest at a rate specified by the Secretary which shall not be less than a rate determined by the Secretary of the Treasury taking into consideration the current average market yield on outstanding marketable obligations of the United States with remaining periods to maturity comparable to the average maturities of such loans, plus one-eighth of 1 per centum. Such...
479. lappuse - Secretary that such obligations are so secured, shall be incontestable in the hands of a bearer and the full faith and credit of the United States is pledged to the payment of all amounts agreed to be paid by the Secretary as security for such obligations.
417. lappuse - Class 2(b) loan" means a loan which is for the purpose of financing the construction of a new structure for use in whole or in part for agricultural purposes, exclusive of residential purposes. (n) "Class 1 loan" includes both "Class Ha)" and "Class Kb)" loans as defined in paragraphs (j) and (k) of this section.
156. lappuse - ... administrative steps are available to him to eliminate any abuses from such programs and to bring them into line as closely as possible with the direct cash assistance approach. Altogether, in order to meet bona fide commitments requiring action during this fiscal year and to carry out the Section 23 program, authorization has now been given to process applications for an additional 200,000 units, 150,000 units of which would be new construction.
174. lappuse - Some reassurance on the need for such a program is given in the testimony earlier in 1968 before the Subcommittee on Housing and Urban Affairs of the Senate Committee on Banking and Currency by Secretary Robert C.
289. lappuse - Commissioner determines there is an identity of interest between the mortgagor and the contractor, there may be included an allowance for contractor's profit in an amount deemed reasonable by the Commissioner.