Urban Renewal Projects and Slum Clearance : hearings before the United States House Select Committee on Small Business, Subcommittee on Government Procurement, Disposal, and Loan Activities, Eighty-Fourth Congress, second session, on May 3, 1956.
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Urban Renewal Projects and Slum Clearance : hearings before the United States House Select Committee on Small Business, Subcommittee on Government Procurement, Disposal, and Loan Activities, Eighty-Fourth Congress, second session, on May 3, 1956.
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Washington : U.S. G.P.O., 1956.
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iii, 71 pages ; cm
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Examines the impact of urban renewal projects on small business. Also considers legislation to provide financial aid for relocation of small businesses displaced by urban renewal projects.
Considers (84) H.R. 9351, (84) H.R. 5975, (84) H.R. 6464.
Considers (84) H.R. 9351, (84) H.R. 5975, (84) H.R. 6464.
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