Alaska, 1955: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Territorial and Insular Affairs Pursuant to H. Res. 30, to Authorize the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to Make Investigation Into Any Other Matter Within Its Jurisdiction, and for Other Purposes, Parte5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1956 |
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... millions of dollars , but they should be recognized as military expenses . The port at Seward and the port at Whittier are now serving as ports of entry for military cargo and civilian cargo but in order to transport this cargo from ...
... millions of dollars , but they should be recognized as military expenses . The port at Seward and the port at Whittier are now serving as ports of entry for military cargo and civilian cargo but in order to transport this cargo from ...
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... million bond issue for an Anchorage port . This $ 2 million would be raised by sale of general obligation bonds , and it has been offered as a local contribution to the construction of the port facility suggested by the Corps of ...
... million bond issue for an Anchorage port . This $ 2 million would be raised by sale of general obligation bonds , and it has been offered as a local contribution to the construction of the port facility suggested by the Corps of ...
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... million to $ 3 million the surpluses were needed for their 1956 program . The scope of our con- struction was reduced accordingly and in effect the city only received $ 371,000 in new appropriations . Only part of the water project , as ...
... million to $ 3 million the surpluses were needed for their 1956 program . The scope of our con- struction was reduced accordingly and in effect the city only received $ 371,000 in new appropriations . Only part of the water project , as ...
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... million with a matching fund of $ 3,500,000 . With this Alaska could keep pace with the ever - increasing demands for roads . Mr. BARTLETT . Thank you , Mr. Matkin . Mr. Shannon . Mr. SHANNON . When we speak of requests for Federal ...
... million with a matching fund of $ 3,500,000 . With this Alaska could keep pace with the ever - increasing demands for roads . Mr. BARTLETT . Thank you , Mr. Matkin . Mr. Shannon . Mr. SHANNON . When we speak of requests for Federal ...
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... million ( 50 percent of the present valuation ) for an increase of $ 500,000 in funds available for municipal improvements and services . I might also point out that the biggest increase in assessed valuation would come from a ...
... million ( 50 percent of the present valuation ) for an increase of $ 500,000 in funds available for municipal improvements and services . I might also point out that the biggest increase in assessed valuation would come from a ...
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Aandahl ABBOTT administration agency Alaska Committee Alaska Power Association Alaska Railroad Alaskan Cities Anchorage area Anchorage Chamber BARTLETT believe bill BITTNER bonds BOYKO Bradley Lake Bureau of Reclamation CAPA Central Alaska Power Chairman CHIPPERFIELD city of Anchorage Colonel FARRELL Congress construction Cook Inlet cooperatives Corps of Engineers cost court CROUL DAWSON Eklutna Eklutna project facilities Fairbanks Federal Government fisheries funds going HANSON hearings highway HOLSWORTH industry interest Interior Kenai Peninsula Ketchikan kilowatts Knik Arm Lake land League of Alaskan legislation Mayor TAYLOR MCFARLAND McKinley Park ment mental health military million municipal National Park National Park Service NICHOLS O'BRIEN operation organization percent Pfost port port of Anchorage PRASAL present problems ProST Public Power question record RICKETTS roads Seward statehood statement STEWART STRYKER Susitna River taxes Territory of Alaska thing tidelands tion townsite utilities Washington WHITMAN