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There has been "an explosion of spending" in the past several years by the U.S. government to aid American cities, but this explosion is not likely to continue, Sen. William O. Proxmire (D-Wisc.) told an audience of about 400 at Gund Hall on Saturday...
...days of the so-called Imperial Presidency: Carter vetoed the bill in November (his first exercise of that power), but Clinch River ended up with $150 million for 1978 anyway, almost twice as much as had been voted, then vetoed. An override hadn't even been necessary. Breeder-backers Sens. Henry Jackson (D-Wash.) and Howard Baker (D-Tenn.) easily subverted the veto--and got extra appropriations to boot--by securing a General Accounting Office (GAO) report saying Carter's termination of Clinch River was "substantially inconsistent" with the project's original long-term authorization. In other words, as Sen...
...Congressional Perspective on Arms Control--Sen. John C. Culver '54 (D-Iowa), seminar room 1, Center for International Affairs, 6 Divinity...
District Redlining--Sen. William Proxmire (D-Wisc.), Piper Auditorium in Gund Hall...
Culver's colleague, Sen. William Proxmire (D-Wisc.), will speak on "District Redlining," the policy of some banks to refuse loans to residents of certain rundown neighborhoods, in Gund Hall's Piper Auditorium Saturday...