Rural Electrification Act of 1936-- Amendment: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Conservation and Credit of ..., 84-1 on H.R. 2138, H.R. 4572, and H.R. 5376, April 14, 19551955 - 38 pages |
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... Mississippi CARL ALBERT , Oklahoma WATKINS M. ABBITT , Virginia JAMES G. POLK , Ohio CLARK W. THOMPSON , Texas PAUL C. JONES , Missouri JOHN C. WATTS , Kentucky HARLAN HAGEN , California LESTER R. JOHNSON , Wisconsin VICTOR L. ANFUSO ...
... Mississippi CARL ALBERT , Oklahoma WATKINS M. ABBITT , Virginia JAMES G. POLK , Ohio CLARK W. THOMPSON , Texas PAUL C. JONES , Missouri JOHN C. WATTS , Kentucky HARLAN HAGEN , California LESTER R. JOHNSON , Wisconsin VICTOR L. ANFUSO ...
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... - provements and generation and transmission loan requirements bear no relation- ship to the number of unelectrified farms . 62162-55-2 I can illustrate this by citing the State of Mississippi RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ACT OF 1936 AMENDMENT 5.
... - provements and generation and transmission loan requirements bear no relation- ship to the number of unelectrified farms . 62162-55-2 I can illustrate this by citing the State of Mississippi RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ACT OF 1936 AMENDMENT 5.
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... Mississippi . Mississippi happens to be a State in which there are numerous rural electric systems but where many rural people , for economic and perhaps other reasons , are not taking service . In 1952 , with almost 11 percent of all ...
... Mississippi . Mississippi happens to be a State in which there are numerous rural electric systems but where many rural people , for economic and perhaps other reasons , are not taking service . In 1952 , with almost 11 percent of all ...
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... Mississippi who might even be apprehensive ? Mr. ELLIS . I do not think so . I think that is a fair statement . I should like to mention some of the reasons which our people feel are good reasons for changing the law . We are now into ...
... Mississippi who might even be apprehensive ? Mr. ELLIS . I do not think so . I think that is a fair statement . I should like to mention some of the reasons which our people feel are good reasons for changing the law . We are now into ...
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... Mississippi on June 30 , 1954 , 25 percent of the farms were still un- electrified ; that in Maine 12 percent of the farms were unelectrified ; in Florida , 14 percent ; in Arkansas , 15 percent ; in Alabama , 12 percent ; in Nevada ...
... Mississippi on June 30 , 1954 , 25 percent of the farms were still un- electrified ; that in Maine 12 percent of the farms were unelectrified ; in Florida , 14 percent ; in Arkansas , 15 percent ; in Alabama , 12 percent ; in Nevada ...
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95 percent actually needed allocation allotment formula amount Ancher Nelsen annual survey BASS bill carryover census figures central station electric Chairman Colorado Congress contingency fund contingent loan fund continue cost Dairyland Power Cooperative distribution Edison Electric Institute Electric Cooperative Association ELLIS estimate farms electrified Farms receiving cen farms served fiscal heavying-up HOPE June 30 Kilowatt-hours legislation LESTER JOHNSON loan authorizations loan formula loan needs LYNN MACDONALD McINTIRE million Mississippi Nation's farms National Farmers Union National Grange National Rural Electric number of farms number of unelectrified PARTRIDGE Percent Number percentage POAGE REA cooperatives REA loans record ROBERT PARTRIDGE ROSS BASS rural areas Rural Electric Cooperative rural electric systems Rural Electrification Act Rural Electrification Administration rural electrification loans rural electrification program Senate State-allotment formula station electric service STRONG Subsection system improvements total number tral station electric transmission facilities unelectrified farm survey United
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Page 5 - J million regularly provided, "to be borrowed under the same terms and conditions if and to the extent that the Secretary of Agriculture shall certify, from time to time, to the Secretary of the Treasury that such additional amounts are required during the fiscal year 1950, under the then existing conditions, for the expeditious and orderly development of the program.
Page 1 - Territories. (e) If any part of the annual sums made available for the purposes of this Act shall not be loaned or obligated during the fiscal year for which such sums are made available, such unexpended or unobligated sums shall be available for loans by the Administrator in the following year or years without allotment...
Page 9 - Mr. Chairman and gentlemen of the committee, my name is Clyde T. Ellis. I am general manager of the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association, the national service organization of the rural electric systems of the United States, including Alaska.
Page 5 - Rural electrification program, $350,000,000; and rural telephone program, $32,500,000; and additional amounts, not to exceed a total of $150,000,000 (including the uncommitted balance available as a carry-over from the fiscal year 1950), may be borrowed for the rural electrification program under the same terms and conditions if and to the extent that the Secretary of Agriculture shall certify, from time to time, to the Secretary of the Treasury that such additional amounts are required during the...
Page 13 - The next witness is John C. Lynn, of the American Farm Bureau Federation. STATEMENT OF JOHN C. LYNN, LEGISLATIVE DIRECTOR, AMERICAN FARM BUREAU FEDERATION Mr. LYNN. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Page 34 - I would like to ask unanimous consent to include in the record a history of the seed distribution by the Department of Agriculture.
Page 9 - HAGEN of California. I would like to ask permission to insert in the record a statement, at this point. Mr. POAGE. Without objection, the statement will be made a part of the record at this point, in accordance with Mr. Hagen's request. (The statement follows:) STATEMENT BE SPECIAL TAX CONCESSIONS APPLIED TO REA FINANCED COOPERATIVES, BUT Nor TO FABMEBS...
Page 1 - Department's above referred-to letter of May 5, 1958. It is clear from the above quoted provisions of section 4 of the Rural Electrification Act of 1936, as amended (7 USC 904...
Page 1 - TITLE V SEC. 501. (a) Subsection (a) of section 3 of the Rural Electrification Act of 1936, as amended (7. USC 901-914), is amended by striking out the words: "The Reconstruction Finance Corporation is hereby authorized and directed to make loans to the Administrator, upon his request approved by the President, not exceeding in aggregate amounts $50,000,000 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1937, and $100,000,000...