| Economics - 1895 - 596 pages
...system produces a surplus. State expenditures are not increasing as rapidly as those of local and city governments on the one hand and the Federal Government on the other. One reason is probably the lack of easy revenue without trespassing on local sources. A separation... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Public Works - 1964 - 758 pages
...development actions should be certified as the local development districts referred to in the bill, to receive administrative expenses and financial assistance..."local development district" within its boundaries; (2) shall determine the standards for the organization structure, programs, and powers of a local development... | |
| United States. Department of Transportation - Federal aid to transportation - 1974 - 210 pages
...deficit by half (by $3. 5 billion over the six years). Finally, an equal division of funds is assumed between state and local governments on the one hand and the Federal Government on the other hand. This is a reasonable assumption based on the fact that in recent years the state and local share... | |
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