| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Public Works - 1967 - 524 pages
...ourselves completely with the following statement from the Senate Committee Report No. 709, 89th Congress : The committee emphatically and -unanimously rejects...mandatory, not permissive, on the States. It is the committee's opinion, as expressed by Senator Muskie during the hearings, that * * * whenever an individual... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Public Works. Subcommittee on Roads - 1967 - 1218 pages
...Senate report on S. 2084, page 7, finds outdoor advertising industry to be a legitimate business and "emphatically and unanimously rejects the use of police...power in acquiring these rights and has provided for use of Federal funds for paying the Federal pro rata share of the acquisition costs of such rights... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Public Works - 1967 - 1448 pages
...in the 19G5 Congress, p. 7, finds the outdoor advertising industry to be a legitimate business and "emphatically and unanimously rejects the use of police...power in acquiring these rights and has provided for use of federal funds for paying the federal pro rata sharp of the acquisition costs of such rights... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Public Works - 1973 - 986 pages
...States, wherever the authority exists, to exercise their police power in acquiring advertising rights. The committee emphatically and unanimously rejects...payment is mandatory, not permissive, on the States." 6 It is apparent from this explanation that the revision of section 131 (g) was intended to leave no... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Public Works - 1973 - 1674 pages
...to any other method or course". (House Kept., No. 713, 90th Cong. , 1st Seal., p. 5, Sept 27, 1967). "The Committee emphatically and unanimously rejects...the use of police power in acquiring these rights ..." (Sen. Kept., No. 709, 89th Cong. , 1st Sess., p. 7, Sept 14, 1965). "It has been my belief . .... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Public Works. Subcommittee on Transportation - 1973 - 1144 pages
...any other method or course". (House Rept. , No. 713, 90th Cong. , 1st Sess. , p. 5, Sept 27, 1967). "The Committee emphatically and unanimously rejects...the use of police power in acquiring these rights ..." (Sen. Kept., No. 709, 89th Cong. , 1st Sess., p. 7, Sept 14, 1965). "It has been my belief . .... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Public Works. Subcommittee on Transportation - 1973 - 1058 pages
...any other method or course". (House Kept., No. 713, 90th Cong. , 1st Sess. , p. 5, Sept 27, 1967). "The Committee emphatically and unanimously rejects...the use of police power in acquiring these rights ..." (Sen. Kept., No. 709, 89th Cong. , 1st Sess. , p. 7, Sept 14, 1965). 929 "It has been my belief... | |
| United States. Commission on Highway Beautification - 1974 - 820 pages
...States, wherever the authority exists, to exercise their police power in acquiring advertising rights. The Committee emphatically and unanimously rejects...Such payment is mandatory, not permissive, on the State." (Senate Report No. 709, 89th Congress, 1st Session.) A fair interpretation of the various statements... | |
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