National Park System Review Board: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on National Parks and Public Lands of the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundredth Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 3964 ... Hearing Held in Washington, DC, May 10, 1988, 4. sējumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1989 - 197 lappuses |
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... kind of fundamental problem here with the politicization of the National Park Service simply is not valid and does not stand up to the bright light of day . I think Mr. Mott , who clearly has been a strong advocate for the National Park ...
... kind of fundamental problem here with the politicization of the National Park Service simply is not valid and does not stand up to the bright light of day . I think Mr. Mott , who clearly has been a strong advocate for the National Park ...
5. lappuse
... kind of a bill that would even impliedly criticize him , and I think this bill does that , although I know that is not your inten- tion , Mr. Chairman . And while the current system may need some fine tuning , I feel that H.R. 3964 goes ...
... kind of a bill that would even impliedly criticize him , and I think this bill does that , although I know that is not your inten- tion , Mr. Chairman . And while the current system may need some fine tuning , I feel that H.R. 3964 goes ...
6. lappuse
... kind of support that is necessary to make change , and that all calls for good rhetoric . But I question whether it calls for good management . It is inter- esting that you are proposing legislation that speaks of the kind of term that ...
... kind of support that is necessary to make change , and that all calls for good rhetoric . But I question whether it calls for good management . It is inter- esting that you are proposing legislation that speaks of the kind of term that ...
7. lappuse
... kind of changes that , Mr. Chair- man , I think you want through this kind of legislative effort . Mr. VENTO . Mr. Lewis , the gentleman from Georgia . Mr. LEWIS . Thank you very much , Mr. Chairman . Mr. Chairman , I want to take this ...
... kind of changes that , Mr. Chair- man , I think you want through this kind of legislative effort . Mr. VENTO . Mr. Lewis , the gentleman from Georgia . Mr. LEWIS . Thank you very much , Mr. Chairman . Mr. Chairman , I want to take this ...
8. lappuse
... kind of participation on the part of the Ap- propriations Committee to be involved as well as this committee in terms of the day - to - day management unless you have a solid profes- sional core in which judgments are based . If the ...
... kind of participation on the part of the Ap- propriations Committee to be involved as well as this committee in terms of the day - to - day management unless you have a solid profes- sional core in which judgments are based . If the ...
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124. lappuse - Mr. Chairman. I will be pleased to try to answer any questions you or any Member of the Subcommittee may have.