The Federal Response to the Homeless Crisis: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, Ninety-eighth Congress, Second Session, October 3, November 20, and December 18, 1984, Količina 4;Količine 75–76

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Stran 625 - Erie Essex Franklin Fulton Genesee Greene Hamilton Herkimer . . . Jefferson Kings Lewis Livingston . . . Madison Monroe Montgomery . Nassau New York . . Niagara Oneida Onondaga . . . Ontario Orange Orleans Oswego Otsego Putnam Queens Rensselaer . . . Richmond . . . Rockland St.
Stran 456 - The conservation and expansion of the Nation's housing stock in order to provide a decent home and a suitable living environment for all persons, but principally those of low and moderate income; 4.
Stran 409 - Pet. 102, at 143, it was said that it is "as competent and as necessary for a State to provide precautionary measures against the moral pestilence of paupers, vagabonds, and possibly convicts...
Stran 409 - Whatever may have been the notion then prevailing, we do not think that it will now be seriously contended that because a person is without employment and without funds he constitutes a "moral pestilence.
Stran 177 - Mr. Chairman, this concludes my prepared statement. We will be happy to answer any questions that you or the other Members of the Subcommittee may have.
Stran 1 - Statement on Fiscal Health of Major Cities" (presented to the Subcommittee on Intergovernmental Relations and Human Resources of the Committee on Government Operations, US House of Representatives, Washington, DC, July 15, 1975), p.
Stran 412 - The suddenly idle hands blamed themselves, rather than society. True, there were hunger marches and protestations to City Hall and Washington, but the millions experienced a private kind of shame when the pink slip came. No -matter that others suffered the same fate, the • inner voice whispered, "I'ma failure.
Stran 138 - ... according to the report issued by the US Conference of Mayors. "In Houston, transients are living in their cars on freeways and in the parks. ... It is estimated that in Tulsa . . . there may be up to 1,000 people living in cars, trailers and tents, in camping grounds or in the woods. . . . There are now between 200 and 300 people living under bridges in the city.
Stran 1226 - Ruddock, your statement will be entered into the record in its entirety and you may proceed as you see fit.
Stran 470 - New York City Office of the Comptroller, "Performance Analysis of Programs of New York State Assistance to New York City Agencies Serving Deinstitutionalized Psychiatric Patients,

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