The Rural Local Broadcast Signal Act: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Telecommunications, Trade, and Consumer Protection of the Committee on Commerce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Sixth Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 3615, March 16, 2000, Volumul 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 2000 - 116 pagini |
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Pagina 15
... amount of exposure . Second , and perhaps more important , it can reduce the default risk by encouraging private lenders , who have more expertise in analyzing credit risk , to scrutinize their own exposure more care- fully . Modifying ...
... amount of exposure . Second , and perhaps more important , it can reduce the default risk by encouraging private lenders , who have more expertise in analyzing credit risk , to scrutinize their own exposure more care- fully . Modifying ...
Pagina 16
... amount could be awarded to a single borrower , with the remainder divided among several smaller borrowers ( each receiving no more than $ 100 million ) . The loans would be used to finance the infrastructure needed to deliver local ...
... amount could be awarded to a single borrower , with the remainder divided among several smaller borrowers ( each receiving no more than $ 100 million ) . The loans would be used to finance the infrastructure needed to deliver local ...
Pagina 17
... amount of loans that the government is offering to guarantee . H.R. 3615 would authorize guar- antees totaling $ 1.25 billion . Lowering the amount of obligations would cause a pro- portional reduction in the government's exposure and ...
... amount of loans that the government is offering to guarantee . H.R. 3615 would authorize guar- antees totaling $ 1.25 billion . Lowering the amount of obligations would cause a pro- portional reduction in the government's exposure and ...
Pagina 18
... amounts necessary for the costs of the loan guarantees and as- sociated administrative expenses . Under the bill , one guaranteed loan could be as much as $ 625 million , but all other loans would have to be $ 100 million or less ...
... amounts necessary for the costs of the loan guarantees and as- sociated administrative expenses . Under the bill , one guaranteed loan could be as much as $ 625 million , but all other loans would have to be $ 100 million or less ...
Pagina 19
... amounts . H.R. 3615 would not affect direct spending or re- ceipts ; therefore , pay - as - you - go procedures would not ... amount guaranteed - or $ 350 million , subject to the availability of appropriated funds . In addition , CBO ...
... amounts . H.R. 3615 would not affect direct spending or re- ceipts ; therefore , pay - as - you - go procedures would not ... amount guaranteed - or $ 350 million , subject to the availability of appropriated funds . In addition , CBO ...
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Administrator audit bill Bob Goodlatte borrower investments BOUCHER broadcast signals Chairman committee companies CONGRESS THE LIBRARY CRIPPEN CUBIN default digital divide economic development electric borrowers electric distribution borrowers electric generation borrowers electric program ellite excess of 15 exempt Federal free over-the-air funds going Goodlatte GPRA guaranteed loans included infrastructure Inspector investment to TUP investments in excess investments in rural LARGENT legislation lenders LIBRARY OF CONGRE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS loan guarantee program loan guarantees LPTV MARCH 2000 EXHIBIT MCLEAN million nonexempt PARSONS percent of TUP PICKERING risk rural America rural areas rural communities rural development investments rural electric Rural Electrification Act Rural Utilities Service RUS electric RUS loan sample satellite Section 312 SHIMKUS STEVE LARGENT subsidy cost TAUZIN taxpayer telecommunications television service Thank total investments TOTAL UTILITY PLANT TUP ratio TUP Value TV translators VIADERO
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Pagina 52 - Act of 1936, as amended, and that such rural electric and telephone systems should be encouraged and assisted to develop their resources and ability to achieve the financial strength needed to enable them to satisfy their credit needs from their own financial organizations and other sources at reasonable rates and terms consistent with the loan applicant's ability to pay and achievement of the Act's objectives.
Pagina 19 - Act (UMRA) and would have no costs on the budgets of state, local, or tribal governments. Estimated cost to the Federal Government: The estimated budgetary impact of S.
Pagina 15 - Mr. Chairman, and members of the subcommittee. I am pleased to be with you this morning to discuss the IRS's role in administering the BSA.
Pagina 76 - RUS may, without prior written approval of the Administrator, invest its own funds or make loans or guarantees not in excess of 15 percent of its total utility plant...
Pagina 23 - ... Internet access as households of Asian/Pacific Islander descent, and roughly two-fifths as likely as White households. Regardless of income level, Americans living in rural areas are lagging behind in Internet access. Indeed, at the lowest income levels, those in urban areas are more than twice as likely to have Internet access than those earning the same income in rural areas.