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The recent federal government's student-loan program is another step in the direction of making higher education more available to lower-status youth.
Populations recovered and stabilized, so the species was removed from the U. S. federal government's list of endangered species and transferred to the list of threatened species on July 12, 1995, and it was removed from the List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife in the Lower 48 States on June 28, 2007.
Transport Canada is under the direction of the federal government's Minister of Transport.
Fear of a nuclear war spurred the production of public safety films by the United States federal government's Civil Defense branch that demonstrated ways on protecting oneself from a Soviet nuclear attack.
Maritime trading patterns shifted considerably from mainly trading with New England, Britain, and the Caribbean, to being focused on commerce with the Canadian interior, enforced by the federal government's tariff policies.
He said he was displeased with the federal government's decision to allow United States missile testing in Canada and had wanted to " graphically illustrate to Canadians " how wrong he believed the government to be.
The paper breaks down IQ averages by U. S. states using the federal government's National Assessment of Educational Progress math and reading test scores as a source.
" To the dismay of states ' rights proponents, he was willing to accept the federal government's financial assistance to emancipate and transport freed slaves to other countries.
She serves in the honorary position of ambassador for the program leading the federal government's effort to give women a " wake up call " about the risk of heart disease.
The NTSB was established in 1967 as the federal government's primary accident investigation agency for all modes of transportation – aviation, highway, rail, marine and pipeline.
McVeigh and Nichols cited the federal government's actions against the Branch Davidian compound in the 1993 Waco Siege ( shown above ) as a reason they perpetrated the Oklahoma City bombing.
They expressed anger at the federal government's handling of the 1992 Federal Bureau of Investigation ( FBI ) standoff with Randy Weaver at Ruby Ridge as well as the Waco Siege — a 1993 51-day standoff between the FBI and Branch Davidian members which began with a botched ATF attempt to execute a search warrant leading to a fire fight ( it is unknown whether ATF agents or Branch Davidians fired the first shot ) and ended with the burning and shooting deaths of David Koresh and 75 others.
In a well-publicized 1982 case, Giuliani testified in defense of the federal government's " detention posture " regarding the internment of over 2, 000 Haitian asylum seekers who had entered the country illegally.
The federal government's National Broadband Network agenda, as well as industry changes driven by mass adoption of the internet, are imposing further structural changes upon the company.
Section 1 is a vesting clause, granting all the federal government's legislative authority to Congress.
One of them brought suit in federal court, arguing that Rhode Island's government was not " republican " in character, and that his arrest ( along with all of the government's other acts ) were invalid.
The federal government's layout is explained in the Constitution.
In the area of federal spending, Taft initiated reforms which would revolutionize the Executive's role in the federal government's budget process.
Albury-Wodonga was selected as the primary focus of the federal Whitlam government's scheme to arrest the uncontrolled growth of Australia's large coastal cities ( Sydney and Melbourne in particular ) by encouraging decentralisation.
During Washington's presidency, Hamilton had been able to influence the federal response to the Whiskey Rebellion ( which threatened the government's power to tax citizens ).
From 1933 to 1939, even as he greatly expanded the scope of the federal government's policies and powers in response to the Great Depression, Roosevelt muddled through: his " brains trust " of top advisers, although working directly for the President, often were appointed to vacant positions in agencies and departments, whence they drew their salaries since the White House lacked statutory or budgetary authority to create new staff positions.
These exhibits were the federal government's major contribution to the fair.
In 1946, the Grazing Service was merged with the General Land Office ( a product of the country's territorial expansion and the federal government's nineteenth-century homesteading policies ) to form the Bureau of Land Management within the Department of the Interior.
It was during the 1850s when the United States federal government's attempt to grasp control over the Native Americans reached an entirely new level of severity.

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In 1941 it was rumored to have been inspected by the federal Works Progress Administration to determine its structural strength, but there is no evidence of this.
With Postmaster General James A. Farley and WPA administrator Harry Hopkins cutting deals with state and local Democratic officials, Roosevelt used federal discretionary spending, especially the Works Progress Administration ( 1935 – 1942 ) as a national political machine.
The final cost of the fourth courthouse was $ 130, 000: $ 65, 000 came from a county bond issue, $ 46, 500 from insurance and the remaining was covered by a Public Works Administration federal grant.
Additional expenditures involved in constructing the Northeast Opelika Industrial Park included $ 4. 3 million transferred from the City's general fund to the Opelika Industrial Development Authority ( OIDA ) between 1997 and 2000, a $ 1. 9 million federal industrial park access road grant, $ 2. 5 million from Opelika Water Works Board and the City of Opelika to sewer and water the park, $ 12. 1 million from the Alabama Department of Transportation to construct an interchange.
Carbon Hill was " especially hard-hit by the Depression ," and became known for its " savvy utilization of federal resources " provided by the Works Progress Administration ( WPA ) and the Public Works Administration ( PWA ).
File: Quitman County Courthouse ; Georgetown, GA. JPG | Quitman County Courthouse was built in 1939 by the Public Works Administration using federal relief funds.
With federal funds from the Works Progress Administration, the Iowa-Illinois Memorial Bridge, a single-span, two-lane highway bridge built for automotive traffic, was concluded between Moline and Davenport in 1935 and quickly became the preferred method for interstate transit.
* Roosevelt Hall was constructed by local carpenters and other workers hired under federal Civil Works Administration.
At least one of the buildings on the high school campus was a project of the federal Works Projects Administration ( WPA ).
During this trying time, the federal government established the Works Project Program ( WPA ) and the Civilian Conservation Corps ( CCC ).
The Issaquah Salmon Hatchery was built in 1936 under the federal Works Project Administration.
:* Works that affect navigation are subject to federal approval under the Navigable Waters Protection Act, as well as provincial approval ( as the beds of navigable waters are generally reserved to the Crown in right of the province )
He was the director of the Southern California division of the federal Works Project Administration from 1935 to 1942, and personally completed several major civic art projects, including the murals in Santa Monica City Hall.
In late May 1938, Chandler's campaign manager publicly claimed that federal relief agencies – especially the Works Progress Administration – were openly working for Barkley's re-election.
* FFRF v. Faith Works – In January 2002, a federal district court decided that Faith Works, a faith-based addiction treatment program, was receiving hundreds of thousands of dollars in public money in violation of the Establishment Clause.
Following completion in 1937, the dam was renamed for U. S. Representative James P. Buchanan, who was involved obtaining federal funding the project from the Public Works Administration.
The city is linked by highways to distant towns around Sabah and these are mainly federal roads maintained by the national Public Works Department.
Many state park systems date to the 1930s, when around 800 state parks across the country were developed with assistance from federal job creation programs like the Civilian Conservation Corps and Works Progress Administration.
The federal Department of Public Works, and later the Department of Railways and Canals, took seven years ( 1875 – 1882 ) to build the Thunder Bay Branch from Fort William to Winnipeg, Manitoba.
The federal Department of Public Works, and later the Department of Railways and Canals, took seven years ( 1875 – 1882 ) to build the Thunder Bay Branch from Fort William to Winnipeg, Manitoba.
The Coit Tower murals were done under the auspices of the Public Works of Art Project, the first of the New Deal federal employment programs for artists.
The three branches of the river at the delta were extensively dredged and widened by the federal Department of Public Works in the early twentieth century to facilitate navigation.
The Federal Emergency Relief Administration was terminated in 1935 and its work taken over by two entirely new federal agencies, the Works Progress Administration and the Social Security Administration.

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