I think this will be noted, after 5 years, as being one of the most extensive, perhaps the most extensive study of this subject in the history of the Republic.
It is essential to plan now for the use of that land, not to do it on simply a case-by-case basis but to have an overall...
H.R. 11102 avoids facing up to the choice that has to be made.
I ask the Congress to eliminate Section 601.
Given these factors, I proposed in April, 1969, that the medical facilities construction program be redirected.
This bill authorizes grants totalling $402 million in 1971; $422 million in 1972 and $437 million in 1973.
It would add the new program of guaranteed loans on top of an expanded program of grants for construction and modernizat...
The major requirements today are to modernize existing but obsolete hospitals, particularly in the inner cities.
H.R. 11102 is a long step down the road of fiscal irresponsibility, and we should not take that road.
One of the most unacceptable provisions of the bill is in Section 601.
In these times there is no room in this massive program--or in any other program--for the kind of needless and misdirect...