Box 9
Contains 177 Results:
H. R. 1708: "To provide financial assistance to urban communities of the United States for the acquisition, assembly, revaluation, financing, and disposal of areas for urban redevelopment, and as a part of such redevelopment, for the construction by local agencies in such areas, or elsewhere, of low rent public housing projects for families of low income." Eighty-first Congress; First Session, 1949
(Frederic R. Coudert, Jr. - New York). Committee on Banking and Currency.
H. R. 2811: "To provide homes for city and farm families of average income, particularly those of World War II veterans." Eighty-first Congress; First Session, 1949
(Wright Patman - Texas). Committee on Banking and Currency.
H. R. 2896: "To amend the National Housing Act, as amended, in order to assure the availability of low-cost financing on liberal terms to World War II veterans who need homes." Eighty-first Congress; First Session, 1949
(Albert Rains - Alabama). Committee on Banking and Currency.
H. R. 4009: "To establish a national housing objective and the policy to be followed in the attainment thereof, to provide Federal aid to assist slum-clearance projects and low rent public housing projects initiated by local agencies, to provide for financial assistance by the Secretary of Agriculture for farm housing, and for other purposes." Eighty-first Congress; First Session, 1949
(Brent Spence - Kentucky). Committee on Banking and Currency. Introduced print; reported print.
House Report 590 (H. R. 4009): "Housing Act of 1949."
This series consists of 18.5 cubic feet of material arranged alphabetically. The major topics found in the subject files include agriculture and the Brannan Plan, communism and un-American activities, federal expenditures, flood control, Hoover Commission, Indian affairs, Executive Department reorganization, social security legislation, the Taft-Hartley Act, taxes, and war claims and the Trading-with-the-Enemy Subcommittee.
H. R. 4809: "To provide for direct Federal loans to meet the housing needs of moderate-income families, to provide liberalized credit to reduce the cost of housing for such families, and for other purposes." Eighty-first Congress; First Session, 1949
(Andrew J. Biemiller - Wisconsin). Committee on Banking and Currency.
H. Res. 257: "Providing for the consideration of the bill (H. R. 4009) to establish a national housing objective and the policy to be followed in the attainment thereof, to provide Federal aid to assist slum-clearance projects and low-rent public housing projects initiated by local agencies, to provide for financial assistance by the Secretary of Agriculture for farm housing, and for other purposes." Eighty-first Congress; First Session, 1949
(Adolphe J. Sabath - Illinois). Committee on Rules. Reported print.
S. 138: "To establish a national housing objective and the policy to be followed in the attainment thereof, to provide Federal aid to assist slum-clearance projects and low-rent public housing projects initiated by local agencies, to provide for financial assistance by the Secretary of Agriculture for farm housing, and for other purposes." Eighty-first Congress; First Session, 1949
(Allen J. Ellender - Louisiana, Robert F. Wagner - New York, et al.). Committee on Banking and Currency.
H. R. 1708: "To provide financial assistance to urban communities of the United States for the acquisition, assembly, revaluation, financing, and disposal of areas for urban redevelopment, and as a part of such redevelopment, for the construction by local agencies in such areas, or elsewhere, of low rent public housing projects for families of low income." Eighty-first Congress; First Session, 1949
(Frederic R. Coudert, Jr. - New York). Committee on Banking and Currency.
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This series consists of 18.5 cubic feet of material arranged alphabetically. The major topics found in the subject files include agriculture and the Brannan Plan, communism and un-American activities, federal expenditures, flood control, Hoover Commission, Indian affairs, Executive Department reorganization, social security legislation, the Taft-Hartley Act, taxes, and war claims and the Trading-with-the-Enemy Subcommittee.
