Box 35
Contains 13 Results:
"Appropriations-equipment for the blind", 1946
A letter requesting support for legislation (S. 2430) to provide money for the printing of new books to be used by the blind and the supplying of talking book machines and records for use by the blind.
"Appropriations-fertilizer plants", 1946
Correspondence concerning appropriations for the construction of a government operated Superphosphate Plant in Mobile, Alabama. The feeling is generally opposed due to the effect it would have on privately run fertilizer businesses.
"Appropriations-flood control", 1946
A letter concerning the need for an increase in appropriations for flood control projects allotted to Los Angeles County.
"Appropriations-budget", 1946
Correspondence concerning the need to reduce federal expenditures and balance the budget.
"Appropriations-civil functions", 1946
A memorandum from Senator Joseph F. Guffey requesting Senator Maybank work to eliminate items appropriating funds for the Eagle Creek Reservoir and the Shenange Reservoir that are "pork barrel" projects for the Youngstown Sheet and Tool Company of Ohio and a letter written in opposition to appropriations of federal funds for use in the construction of hydroelectric plants.
"Appropriations-committee and subcommittee", 1946
"Administrative Procedure Act (APA)", 1946
Correspondence concerning the Administrative Procedure Act (APA), an important federal statute governing the way in which administrative agencies of the Federal Government propose and establish regulations. The statute also set up a procedure for the United States federal courts to directly review agency decisions.
"Agriculture", 1946
Correspondence concerning agriculture and forestry legislation including the Plant Quarantine Act, federal aid to sportsmen, the Soil Conservation Service, Production and Marketing Administration, farm parity, farm credit bill, cotton, tobacco, pulpwood, state parks, free fertilizer, food for other nations, wildlife restoration, and Angora rabbit wool.
"Agriculture-school lunch", 1946
Correspondence concerning appropriations for a federally assisted meal program to provide low-cost or free lunches to school children. Though the program began long before, President Truman officially signed the National School Lunch Act in 1946. Senator Maybank was one of the primary sponsors of the program.
"Airport", 1946
A letter from Senator Pat McCarran urging Senator Maybank to support legislation to provide for the transfer of certain federally owned aircraft, available as surplus, to State aviation authorities. The bill was brought before the Surplus Property subcommittee of the Committee on Military Affairs, of which Senator Maybank was a member.
