Public Buildings and Grounds -- 1962 : hearings before the United States Senate Committee on Public Works, Subcommittee on Public Buildings and Grounds, Eighty-Seventh Congress, second session, on Apr. 11, 1962.

Considers. H.R. 8355, to allow Federal agencies to grant easements over U.S. property under their control. S. 3099, to provide an adequate White House Police Force. H.R. 7477, to repeal section of Public Buildings Act requiring GSA to submit to Congress annual report on public buildings eligible for...

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Corporate Authors: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Public Works. Subcommittee on Public Buildings and Grounds, ProQuest (Firm)
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Language:English
Published: Washington : U.S. G.P.O., 1962.
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Summary:Considers. H.R. 8355, to allow Federal agencies to grant easements over U.S. property under their control. S. 3099, to provide an adequate White House Police Force. H.R. 7477, to repeal section of Public Buildings Act requiring GSA to submit to Congress annual report on public buildings eligible for use. S. 819, to authorize GSA and the Commission on Fine Arts to provide artistic decor for Federal office buildings in D.C. S. 2806, to increase appropriations for Customs and Immigration facility construction. S. 3123, to authorize GSA to design and construct D.C. office building for the Housing and Home Finance Agency. S. 3156, to authorize GSA to construct court facilities for areas without Federal court facilities at request of U.S. Court Administration Office. S. 3157, to remove limitations on amount of D.C. land on which Federal office buildings may be constructed.
Considers (87) H.R. 8355, (87) S. 3099, (87) S. 3123, (87) S. 2806, (87) S. 3156, (87) S. 3157, (87) S. 819, (87) H.R. 7477.
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