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Ignoring complaints the United States has already lost 100,000 textile jobs to similar trade legislation, the House and Senate have voted to approve a tax and trade bill that grants almost unlimited access to the U.S. market for apparel products assembled in Haiti from yarn and fabric made elsewhere. .
Download complete document The following links on this page are to documents in Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF). See our Plugins, Viewers, and Other Tools page for more information. For successful viewing of PDF documents on our site please be sure to use the latest version of Adobe. NUREG-1542, Vol. 7 (PDF - 2.42 MB) Table of Contents Message from the Chairman NRC Principles of Good Financial Management Message from the Chief Financial Officer Chapter I: Introduction Chapter II: Managements Discussion and Analysis Financial Performance Financial Condition of the NRC Systems Controls and Legal Compliance Biennial Review of User Fees Chapter III: Program Performance Nuclear Reactor Safety Overview Ensuring the Safe Operation of Nuclear Reactors Strategic and Performance Goals and Measures Program Funding Program Evaluation Nuclear Materials Safety Overview Ensuring the Safe Use of Nuclear Materials Strategic and Performance Goals and Measures Program Funding Program Evaluation Nuclear Waste Safety Overview Ensuring the Safe Transportation and Disposal of Nuclear Waste Strategic and Performance Goals and Measures Program Funding Program Evaluation International Nuclear Safety Support Overview Maintaining a Program of International Cooperation Strategic and Performance Goals and Measures Program Funding Program Evaluation Verification and Validation of Performance Data Chapter IV: Corporate Management and Support Human Capital Management Information Technology and Information Management Administrative Support Chapter V: Auditors Reports and Financial Statements Appendices A: Management Challenges B: Management Decisions and Final Actions on Inspector General Audit Recommendations C: NRC Organization Chart Endnotes Publication Information Availability Notice The NRCs Mission The U.S.
Three Brunswick County, N.C., builders are leading the way toward large-scale market-based affordable housing programs in our communities, as The Sun News reported this week. But they are in the vanguard only because they acquired land cheaply enough to keep home price tags in a range that families with incomes of $40,000 or less can afford. With the help of federal mortgage programs for working people who don't make a lot of money, the builders say they're able to bring in decent stick-built and modular houses with prices well below the regional median housing price of about $200,000. But unless they can find reasonably priced land, they may be unable to stay in this end of the home-building market for long. Builders in Horry and Georgetown counties, meanwhile, reportedly are willing to work the lower end of the market, too.
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City Council gave its endorsement of Dolores Huerta Preparatory High School on Monday by unanimously approving a subdivision that provides land for the new school building. Developers of the Parkside Estates Subdivision asked council to modify their subdivision plans to create 61 single-family lots and one large parcel for the school. Several Hyde Park residents and parents and students from the school attended Monday's meeting to lobby council to approve the subdivision. Council's only significant concerns were: Who would build sidewalks along 22nd Street and when would they be built? Typically in a subdivision, the city requires the developer to build all roads and sidewalks in the area. For this project, DHPH will build the sidewalks and infrastructure surrounding the school, but council had questions about the sidewalks on 22nd Street, a block north of the school.
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