Small Reclamation Projects Act of 1956: Hearing, Eighty-ninth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 4851, and Related Bills. June 25, 1965U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - 82 lappuses |
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$5 million amount appropriations approved ASPINALL authorized board of directors BOEN Bureau of Reclamation Byron-Bethany Irrigation District California Cameron County Cassia Creek Chairman Colorado River Committee on Interior CONGRESS THE LIBRARY construction County Water District Department Doyle F engineering executive favorable Federal reclamation fish and wildlife flood control funds Idaho Improvement District increase interest rate Interior and Insular Irrigation and Reclamation Irrigation Company June 25 legislation LIBRARY OF CONGRES LIBRARY OF CONGRESS loan application loans and grants MCCARTHY ment National Reclamation Association nonreimbursable number of projects percent present project costs project proposal Public Law 984 reclamation program Reclamation Projects Act reclamation projects program recreation resolution Salmon River Canal SAYLOR Secretary Senate separation of powers SIGLER Small Projects Act Small Projects Committee small projects program Small Reclamation Projects statement submitted tion TUNNEY WALTER ROGERS Washington Water Conservation District water resources Water Supply Act WAYNE ASPINALL
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1. lappuse - ... shall be determined by the Secretary of the Treasury, as of the beginning of the fiscal year in which construction is initiated, on the basis of the computed average interest rate payable by the Treasury upon its outstanding marketable public obligations, which are neither due nor callable for redemption for fifteen years from date of issue.
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3. lappuse - One provision of the bill, however, causes me serious concern, and I request its deletion. The Secretary of the Interior, in administering the program is required, in effect, to obtain the approval of the committees of the House and Senate for each water research grant or contract. Although this legislation is so phrased that it is not technically subject to constitutional objection, it violates the spirit of the constitutional requirement of separation of power between the executive and legislative...
1. lappuse - Such contract or contracts with irrigation districts hereinbefore referred to shall further provide that all irrigable land held in private ownership by any one owner in excess of one hundred and sixty irrigable acres shall be appraised in a manner to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior and the sale prices thereof fixed by the Secretary on the basis of its actual bona fide value at the date of appraisal without reference to the proposed construction of the irrigation works; and that no...
21. lappuse - While the Congress may enact legislation governing the making of Government contracts, it may not constitutionally delegate to its Members or committees the power to make such contracts, either directly or by giving them the authority to approve or disapprove a contract which an executive officer proposes to make.