Box 109
Contains 15 Results:
"Appropriations-committees", 1951
A listing of the members of the Senate Committee on Appropriations and subcommittee assignments. Senator Maybank served on the Agriculture, Armed Services, Independent Offices (Chairman), and Treasury and Post Office subcommittees.
"Appropriations-Consolidated Appropriations Bill", 1951
A letter from Senator Carl Hayden requesting Senator Maybank's views on a consolidated "single package" general appropriation bill and a letter from a constituent requesting support for the consolidated approach. Senator Maybank opposed the resolution because he felt it was not practical or feasible.
"Appropriations-customs", 1951
Correspondence concerning a reduction in appropriations for the Bureau of Customs.
"Appropriations-defense", 1951
Correspondence concerning the Department of Defense Appropriation Bill pertaining to civilian marksmanship training and recruitment.
"Appropriations-deficiency", 1951
Correspondence concerning deficiency appropriations for the Federal Security Administration (FSA), the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC), and the Maritime Administration.
"Appropriations-displaced persons", 1951
Correspondence concerning the supplemental appropriation for the Federal Displaced Persons Commission.
"Appropriations-Economic Cooperation Administration (ECA)", 1951
Correspondence concerning appropriations for the Economic Cooperation Administration (ECA). The Economic Cooperation Administration (ECA) was a United States government agency set up to administer the Marshall Plan.
"Appropriations-education", 1951
Correspondence concerning education appropriations including vocational education programs, public libraries, school building improvements, medical scholarships, surplus commodity donation to educational institutions, and the International Information and Educational Exchange Program.
"Appropriations-education-school facilities", 1951
Correspondence concerning appropriations for the construction of schools in federally affected areas. Included are reports of the need for additional appropriations to school facilities expecting increased enrollment as a result of the Atomic Energy Commission project along the Savannah River.
"Appropriations-Farmers Home Administration (FHA)", 1951
A letter from South Carolina State Senator E.W. Cantwell concerning a reduction in appropriations for loans through the Farmers Home Administration (FHA) and its effects on small farmers.