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199432910Washington DC: GPO 1994. First Edition. First Printing. very good. 24 cm 1139 wraps v.15 only illus. minor edge soiling. Volume XV covers Resolution Trust Corporation "RTC" Document Production pp. 1-1139. GPO paperback
199432918Washington DC: GPO 1994. First Edition. First Printing. very good. 24 cm 1192 wraps v.23 only illus. minor edge soiling minor soiling to some pages. Volume XXIII covers Resolution Trust Corporation "RTC" Document Production pp. 8769-9961. GPO paperback
199432913Washington DC: GPO 1994. First Edition. First Printing. very good. 24 cm 1122 wraps v.17 only some edge soiling. Volume XVII covers Resolution Trust Corporation "RTC" Document Production pp. 2185-3307. GPO paperback
199432915Washington DC: GPO 1994. First Edition. First Printing. very good. 24 cm 1214 wraps v.19 only illus. Volume XIX covers Resolution Trust Corporation "RTC" Document Production pp. 4303-5517. GPO paperback
199432914Washington DC: GPO 1994. First Edition. First Printing. very good. 24 cm 992 wraps v.18 only illus. some edge soiling. Volume XVIII covers Resolution Trust Corporation "RTC" Document Production pp. 3309-4301. GPO paperback
199432670Washington DC: GPO 1994. good. 24 cm 1024 wraps v.10 only illus. some wear and soiling to covers. Volume X covers "Treasury Department Document Production " pp. 1-1024. GPO paperback
197852194Place_Pub: Washington DC: GPO 1978. good. 162 wraps footnotes tables appendix small stains on covers Joint hearing with the House Committee on the Interior Subcommittee on Energy and the Environment. Horizontal divestiture dealt with the question of concentration of the oil industry in the coal industry. GPO paperback
200544712Washington DC: GPO 2005. First Edition. First Printing. very good. 212 wraps. S. Hrg. 108-761. GPO paperback
200647807Washington DC: GPO 2006. very good. 357 wraps illus. maps appendix. S. Hrg. 109-526. This is one of a series of hearings held by the Senate to continue its investigation into the preparation for and response to Hurricane Katrina. The focus of this the fifth hearing was on why the levee system in and around New Orleans failed. GPO paperback
200651166Washington DC: GPO 2006. First Edition. First Printing. good. 105 wraps appendix. S. Hrg. 109-591. This hearing was part of the Committee's continuing investigation into the preparation for and response to Hurricane Katrina. This was the eighth such hearing; three of FEMA's most experienced emergency managers and operations professionals provided a more complete understanding of FEMA's role shared their observations about the Sate and local response and provided their insights and recommendations for reforms. GPO paperback
198191187Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1981. Presumed First Edition First Printing. Wraps. Very good. iii 1 230 2 pages. Illustrations. Tabular data. The "Hydroelectric Development in New England" hearing was a pivotal August 1981 session held by the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. The hearing addressed the booming "mini-hydro" rush driven by the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act PURPA and regional disputes over cheap renewable energy The PURPA Boom: Driven by the 1970s oil crises Congress passed PURPA in 1978 to reduce foreign oil dependence. By 1981 this led to a "gold rush" of developers seeking to retrofit finance and construct small-scale hydroelectric plants. The legislation guaranteed a market for the electricity and offered sizable tax credits. The 1981 hearing touched on a major regional crisis. New Hampshire attempted to stop "exporting" relatively inexpensive hydroelectricity generated on the Connecticut River to Massachusetts and Rhode Island in order to lower its own citizens' utility bills. This sparked a legal war that culminated in the 1982 Supreme Court case New England Power Co. v. New Hampshire where the Court ruled that states could not constitutionally restrict the interstate trade of hydro-power. Despite federal tax incentives developers faced severe bottlenecks in trying to build or revive small hydro plants. The hearing focused heavily on accelerating the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission FERC licensing process to encourage development. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
198051170Washington DC: GPO 1980. good. 507 & 19 2-vol. set wraps illus. maps tables index large rough spot on front cover v.1 slight waviness to text v.1. The first volume contains the hearings; the second volume is a separate index volume. GPO paperback
198128731Washington DC: GPO 1981. good. 24 cm 615 wraps GPO paperback
200751824Place_Pub: Washington DC: GPO 2007. very good. 102 wraps footnotes tables appendix. S. Hrg. 110-500. Federal Financial Management Government Information Federal Services and International Security Subcommittee. GPO paperback
197952216Place_Pub: Washington DC: GPO 1979. very good. 284 wraps notes footnotes tables The unrestricted expansion of the tax exempt bond market through mortgage revenue bonds may impose a revenue loss at a time that the government may be least able to afford it. GPO paperback
198052217Place_Pub: Washington DC: GPO 1980. very good. 237 wraps illus. notes charts tables. Complete subtitle: Hearings on S. 2514 to authorize appropriations for the international affairs functions of the Department of the Treasury for fiscal years 1981 and 1982 and for other purposes; S. 2271 to amend the Bretton Woods Agreements Act to authorize consent to an increase in the United States quota in the International Monetary Fund; S. 1963 relating to purchases and sales of gold by the United States. GPO paperback
196541211Washington DC: GPO 1965. First Edition. First Printing. good. 580 wraps illus. fold-out plates footnotes index. 89th Congress 1st Session Senate Document No. 56. The purpose of this report is to examine patterns of international cooperation and the organizations responsible for the conduct of space programs to identify interacting influences between internationally organized efforts and to analyze the implications of these movements of the regulation of space activities. GPO paperback
197240821Washington DC: GPO 1972. fair. 732 wraps name stamped on front cover covers worn and soiled cover loose at bottom front. Senate Document no. 92-57. Prepared for the Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences United States Senate. 92d Congress 1st session. Senate. Document no. 92-57. GPO paperback
199839508Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office 1998. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. Wraps. good. 24 cm 353 Part II only wraps illus. references. S. Hrg. 105-300. Hearings held on July 15 16 and 17 1997. The Senate Majority Leader announced during the first week of December 1996 that the Committee on Governmental Affairs would conduct an investigation into fundraising practices. In all 10 parts related to these hearings were published along with a final report with minority views. In late September 1995 questions arose regarding the Democratic National Committee's fund-raising practices. The following year China's alleged role in the campaign finance controversy first gained public attention after the Washington Post published a story stating that a Department of Justice investigation had evidence that China directed contributions from foreign sources to the DNC before the 1996 campaign. The Post wrote that intelligence had showed the Chinese Embassy was used for coordinating contributions to the DNC. One of the more notable events learned involved Vice President Al Gore and a fund-raising event held at Hsi Lai Temple in Hacienda Heights California. The Temple event was organized by DNC fund-raisers John Huang and Maria Hsia. It is illegal under U.S. law for religious organizations to donate money to politicians or political groups due to their tax-exempt status. The U.S. Justice Department alleged Hsia facilitated $100000 in illegal contributions to the 1996 Clinton-Gore reelection campaign through her efforts at the Temple. Hsia was eventually convicted by a jury in March 2000. The DNC eventually returned the money donated by the Temple's monks and nuns. Twelve nuns and employees of the Temple refused to answer questions by pleading the Fifth Amendment when they were subpoenaed to testify before Congress in 1997. Seventeen people were eventually convicted for fraud or for funneling Asian funds into the U.S. elections. U. S. Government Printing Office paperback
199830007Washington DC: GPO 1998. good. 24 cm 1766 v.5 only wraps spine scuffed. GPO paperback
199729938Washington DC: GPO 1997. good. 24 cm 1654 v.4 only wraps illus. some wear and soiling to covers. Depositions taken on June 28 29 30 July 5 6 and 7 1995. GPO paperback
199729924Washington DC: GPO 1997. very good. 24 cm 1701 v.7 only wraps illus. Depositions taken on October 10 11 12 13 and 17 1995. GPO paperback
199830008Washington DC: GPO 1998. very good. 24 cm 1518 v.6 only wraps slight rippling to covers. GPO paperback
199830020Washington DC: GPO 1998. good. 24 cm 1010 v.3 only wraps. GPO paperback
199839509Washington DC: GPO 1998. good. 24 cm 608 Part VI only wraps illus. S. hrg. 105-300. Hearings held on September 9 10 and 11 1997. GPO paperback