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...CHAPTER XVII: RURAL UTILITIES SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (CONT... technical assistance given to implement action plans under the National Forest-Dependent Rural Co...(1) The Forest Service helps rural communities that are dependent upon national forest resources ... for these rural communities to expand their local economies and reduce their dependence on national ...
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... a problem of "institutional collective action" (Feiock 2004). Local and regional economic, demog... role of network actors vary between communities that have successfully formed a joint venture and ... influencing local government cooperation in rural areas: Evidence from the Tennessee Valley. Economi...
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...CHAPTER XLII: RURAL BUSINESS-COOPERATIVE SERVICE AND RURAL UTILITIES S...Best practice project. An action that has potential applicability in other rural co... value when shared with those communities. Business support centers. Centers established to ... guides for action, or otherwise assist local community leaders in the economic development of r...
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... the bottom has fallen out for state and local funding in many communities across the country, ju... who really are at the point where the action occurs and where the responsibilities are discharg... English and other diverse populations from rural, to migrant children, to homeless. We also know th...
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... key informant interviews conducted in nine rural Minnesota communities to examine the readiness of ...When is a community ready to take action to move forward with its strategic vision? The ide... or other form of decision-making that is locality-based" (Donnermeyer et al., 1997, p. 68). . The be...
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The Argument for State Control.
It would clear the air considerably if those worthy but excited souls who are up in arms against the movement for changing the laws with regard to prohibition could be made to realize that the modifcationists are not seeking to give the country more liquor, but less. What is sought is the substitution of State control for Federal impotence. "Were the Eighteenth Amendment repealed tomorrow by action of thirty-six states," pointed out the Richmond News Leader the other day, "there could not be more liquor in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland and Illinois than there now is and the prohibition codes in the States that wish to be dry would not be relaxed in one letter. If the unit of prohibition were made the State, instead of the United ...
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...The experience of Community Action Programs in the 1960s and the controversy over how.... Janice Morrissey's evaluation of ten rural sites of the Empowerment Zone and Enterprise Commu...It seems as if some communities are designing citizen participation processes with...
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... the Joint Force Commander's freedom of action, and provide the best logistics advice to the Chai... Marine Corps CSSE and Installations communities. Further, the LS Division has management responsib... dealings with the US Congress, state and local governments, other federal agencies, public and sp... the National Highway System, urban and rural roads, and bridges. This program provides funds fo...
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..., SUBCOMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION, A... of almost $2 million to improve access to local and regional produced goods. For the microbiologic... repeat offenders and greater consistent actions to strongly enforce the law. How are your efforts... for small farmers in the communities that are located near the farmer's markets out the...
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...Concepcion--as one leading class action lawyer called it, as well as the aftershocks alrea... by the recipient of the transfer in local currency; (2) enable senders to dispute errors for..., a creditor operating predominantly in rural or underserved areas can make a balloon-payment qu... capital reaches non-mainstream communities, including rural areas, economically distressed re...