Bob Dole Radio Spot on a US House of Representatives Bill
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- 52 Seconds
- File Name (Dublin Core)
- c031_081
- Title (Dublin Core)
- Bob Dole Radio Spot on a US House of Representatives Bill
- Description (Dublin Core)
- Senator Bob Dole discusses a bill in the United States House that would create a Rural Telephone Bank and redirect Rural Electrification Administration borrowers from government loans to commercial bank loans.
- Date (Dublin Core)
- 1969-05-16
- Date Created (Dublin Core)
- 1969-05-16
- Congress (Dublin Core)
- 91st (1969-1971)
- Topics (Dublin Core)
- See all items with this valueRural electrification--Law and legislation
- Policy Area (Curation)
- Energy
- Creator (Dublin Core)
- Dole, Robert J., 1923-2021
- Record Type (Dublin Core)
- radio programs
- Rights (Dublin Core)
- http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/
- Language (Dublin Core)
- eng
- Collection Finding Aid (Dublin Core)
- https://dolearchivecollections.ku.edu/index.php?p=collections/findingaid&id=84&q=
- Physical Collection (Dublin Core)
- Collection 031, Box 2
- Institution (Dublin Core)
- Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS
- Archival Collection (Dublin Core)
- Dole Audio Reels Collection, 1960-1979
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[Version 1]
The bill is designed to solve the problem of supplemental financing for the REA [Rural Electrification Administration] borrower companies and redirect them from government- subsidized loans to loans using commercial money and reflecting bank rate interest.
[Version 2]
This bill is the best available vehicle to provide such financing. It would create a Rural Telephone Bank. The bank would reduce the amount of money needed to be loaned at two percent, and it would eventually use all commercial — rather than [U.S.] Treasury — money. It would assist the government to a large extent in getting the government out of the telephone loan business. And finally, the rural telephone companies would go to the telephone bank rather than compete individually in the commercial money market. -
[Version 1]
The bill is designed to solve the problem of supplemental financing for the REA [Rural Electrification Administration] borrower companies and redirect them from government- subsidized loans to loans using commercial money and reflecting bank rate interest.
[Version 2]
This bill is the best available vehicle to provide such financing. It would create a Rural Telephone Bank. The bank would reduce the amount of money needed to be loaned at two percent, and it would eventually use all commercial — rather than [U.S.] Treasury — money. It would assist the government to a large extent in getting the government out of the telephone loan business. And finally, the rural telephone companies would go to the telephone bank rather than compete individually in the commercial money market. -
[Version 1]
The bill is designed to solve the problem of supplemental financing for the REA [Rural Electrification Administration] borrower companies and redirect them from government- subsidized loans to loans using commercial money and reflecting bank rate interest.
[Version 2]
This bill is the best available vehicle to provide such financing. It would create a Rural Telephone Bank. The bank would reduce the amount of money needed to be loaned at two percent, and it would eventually use all commercial — rather than [U.S.] Treasury — money. It would assist the government to a large extent in getting the government out of the telephone loan business. And finally, the rural telephone companies would go to the telephone bank rather than compete individually in the commercial money market.
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