New Mexico Infrastructure: Hearings Before the Committee on the Budget, United States Senate, Ninety-eighth Congress, First Session, Farmington, N. Mex., March 28, 1983; Roswell, N. Mex. March 31, 1983U.S. Government Printing Office, 1983 - 439 pages |
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... treatment grants are crucial to local government . These pro- grams , while they have not been cut in the recent past , have large- ly been frozen . In the case of revenue sharing , the amount we re- ceive now for counties is the same ...
... treatment grants are crucial to local government . These pro- grams , while they have not been cut in the recent past , have large- ly been frozen . In the case of revenue sharing , the amount we re- ceive now for counties is the same ...
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... treatment plants and roads and other capital infrastructures we know as simply expen- sive . While you view this as a pilot project , as I understand it , one might consider putting more money into the program . State admin- istrative ...
... treatment plants and roads and other capital infrastructures we know as simply expen- sive . While you view this as a pilot project , as I understand it , one might consider putting more money into the program . State admin- istrative ...
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... treatment fund- ing to a " t " because almost all waste - water treatment plants have user fees attached by definition , which generally go to the local unit of government's share as a means of paying for that . But it would not have to ...
... treatment fund- ing to a " t " because almost all waste - water treatment plants have user fees attached by definition , which generally go to the local unit of government's share as a means of paying for that . But it would not have to ...
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... treatment , for instance . There is no doubt in my mind , having read the New Jersey analysis , that we would have been far , far ahead of the game if the $ 40 billion nationally - if we used that to disburse to the States for revolving ...
... treatment , for instance . There is no doubt in my mind , having read the New Jersey analysis , that we would have been far , far ahead of the game if the $ 40 billion nationally - if we used that to disburse to the States for revolving ...
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... treatment of all concerned . A very competitive arrangement would have been created . The lowest possible price for coal and electricity would result . How can this feat be accomplished ? Since we are starting with zero dollars , the ...
... treatment of all concerned . A very competitive arrangement would have been created . The lowest possible price for coal and electricity would result . How can this feat be accomplished ? Since we are starting with zero dollars , the ...
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