HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES EIGHTY-NINTH CONGRESS PPTRON H.R. 12341 A BILL TO ASSIST CITY DEMONSTRATION PROGRAPARTMENT FOR H.R. 12946 A BILL TO PROVIDE INCENTIVES TO PLANNED METRO- H.R. 13064 A BILL TO AMEND AND EXTEND LAWS RELATING TO H.R. 9256 A BILL TO AMEND THE NATIONAL HOUSING ACT TO PRO- 60-878 (AND RELATED BILLS) PART 1 FEBRUARY 28; MARCH 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, AND 9, 1966 Printed for the use of the Committee on Banking and Currency U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE COMMITTEE ON BANKING AND CURRENCY WRIGHT PATMAN, Texas, Chairman ABRAHAM J. MULTER, New York WILLIAM A. BARRETT, Pennsylvania LEONOR K. SULLIVAN, Missouri HENRY S. REUSS, Wisconsin WILLIAM S. MOORHEAD, Pennsylvania THOMAS C. MCGRATH, JR., New Jersey JOHN R. HANSEN, Iowa FRANK ANNUNZIO, Illinois THOMAS M. REES, California WILLIAM B. WIDNALL, New Jersey FLORENCE P. DWYER, New Jersey W. E. (BILL) BROCK, Tennessee CONTENTS H.R. 9256. A bill to amend the National Housing Act to provide mortgage H.R. 12341. A bill to assist city demonstration programs for rebuilding slum and blighted areas and for providing the public facilities and serv- ices necessary to improve the general welfare of the people who live in H.R. 12946. A bill to provide incentives to planned metropolitan develop- ment and to otherwise assist urban development - - H.R. 13064. A bill to amend and extend laws relating to housing and Addonizio, Hon. Hugh J., mayor of Newark, N.J.; accompanied by Henry Connor, Greater Newark Development Council; Louis Dan- zig, director, Newark Housing and Development Authority; Aldo Giacchino, city planning officer; and Don Malafronte, administra- Babiarz, Hon. John E., mayor of Wilmington, Del.. Barr, Hon. Joseph W., Jr., mayor of Oil City, Pa., on behalf of the National League of Cities and the Pennsylvania League of Cities; ac- companied by Donald A. Slater, legislative representative, National Bennett, Glenn E., executive director, Atlanta Region Metropolitan Bingham, Herbert J., executive secretary, Tennessee Municipal Blackmon, Larry, president, National Association of Home Builders; Brownstein, Hon. Philip N., Assistant Secretary for Mortgage Credit Daley, Hon. Richard J., mayor of Chicago, Ill.; accompanied by Davidoff, Paul, chairman, Department of City Planning, Hunter Col- lege, New York; accompanied by David Cohen, legislative repre- sentative, Americans for Democratic Action___. Edwards, Hon. Don, a Representative in Congress from the State of Fay, Frederic A., president, National Association of Housing and Re- development Officials; accompanied by John D. Lange, executive di- rector, National Association of Housing and Redevelopment George, W. Elmer, executive director, Georgia Municipal Association- Keith, Nathaniel S., president, National Housing Conference__ Page 22 504 166 193 153 288 མ་ཨ『 ལ་སུང།རུ་ཀུན་ Statement of Continued Lindsay. Hoc Jocs 1. marta of New York City: sccompanied by Page Madden, Hon. Ray J., & Represtwave in Congress from the State of Pucinski. Hoc Roman C. s Expressive Congress from the Shishkin, Boris, secretary, Bossing C mimee American Federation Weaver, Hon. Robert C., Secretary of Housing and Urban Develop- ment; accompanied by Robert C. Wood. Under Secretary: Philip N. Brownstein, Assistant Secretary for Mortgage Credit: Charles M. Haar, Assistant Secretary for Metropolitan Development: Howard Wharton, Deputy Urban Renewal Commissioner: Mrs. Marie C. McGuire, Public Housing Commissioner; and Ashley Foard, Acting Wise, Harold F., chairman, National Lecisistive Committee, Institute of Planners: accompanied by David Hartley, director of Institute Additional information submitted to the subcommittee by- "Slum Plan's Cost Likely To Double-Private and Public Spend- ing Under Johnson's Proposal To Be Close to $6 Billion," article Barrett, Hon. William A.: Letter from Hon. Robert C. Weaver, Secretary of Housing and Letter from Patrick Healy, executive director, National League of Cities, dated April 6, 1966, transmitting a statement by Mayor Henry W. Maier of Milwaukee, Wis. Bennett, Glenn E., executive director, Atlanta Region Metropolitan Blackmon, Larry, president, National Association of Home Builders: Letter in reply to questions of Mr. Fino on section 110 (d) of H.R. Brownstein, Hon. Philip N., Assistant Secretary for Mortgage Credit, and Commissioner, Federal Housing Administration: Additional information submitted to the subcommittee by-Continued Daley, Hon. Richard J., mayor of Chicago, Ill: Analysis of land disposition, March 31, 1966, city of Chicago, Department of Urban Renewal; information covering the overall urban renewal program and more detailed data on 11 projects which have been closed out...- Davidoff, Paul, chairman, Department of City Planning, Hunter Letter to President Johnson from Americans for Democratic 495 Pamphlet entitled "Metropolitan Housing Desegregation," by Statement by the Architects' Renewal Committee in Harlem, Fay, Frederic A., president, National Association of Housing and Cost of NAHRO's proposed amendments to the Housing Act of Estimated cost of 60 to 70 demonstration programs_ "New Towns' Role in Urban Growth Explored, Public Policy Issues Examined," article from the Journal of Housing, No. 1, Supplementary statement re NAHRO's positions on provisions 476 474 George, W. Elmer, executive director, Georgia Municipal Association: 354 Shishkin, Boris, secretary, Housing Committee, AFL-CIO: Supplementary statement---- 256 Statement by the AFL-CIO Executive Council on Urban 270 H.R. 13063. A bill to amend the National Housing Act to author- ize a limited experimental program of insurance for mortgages executed by nonprofit organizations to finance the purchase and rehabilitation of deteriorating or substandard housing for sub- sequent sale to low-income purchasers--- "Mrs. Sullivan Introduces Bill To Enable Low-Income Families To Purchase Rehabilitated Housing at 3-Percent Rate," press release of February 24, 1966-- Townsend, Dwight D., director, Washington office, Cooperative Amendments proposed by Cooperative League of the U.S.A Supplementary statement of Cooperative League of U.S.A. on advantages of cooperatives under section 221(d) (3) - Weaver, Hon. Robert C., Secretary of Housing and Urban Develop- Cities indicating interest in demonstration cities proposal through mayors, Members of Congress, or some other city official.. Comments on New York Times article "Slum Plan's Cost Likely Derivation of $2.3 billion estimate for supplementary grants. Federal grant-in-aid programs likely to form base of city demon- |