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1 Reorganization Plan No. 9 of 1950, Providing for the Reorganization of the Federal Power Commission 1 (1950)

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81ST CONGRESS                SENATE                        REPORT
   93d Session fNo. 1563






REORGANIZATION PLAN NO. 9 OF 1950, PROVIDING FOR
  THE REORGANIZATION OF THE FEDERAL POWER
  COMMISSION



      MAY 16 (legislative day, MARCH 29), 1950.-Ordered to be printed



Mr. O'CONOR, from the Committee on Expenditures in the Executive
               Departments, submitted the following


                          REPORT

                      [To accompany S. Res. 255]

  The Comimittee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments, to
whom was referred Senate Resolution 255, expressing disapproval of
Reorganization Plan No. 9 of 1950 (reorganizing the Federal Power
Commission), having considered the same, report unfavorably thereon,
and recommend that the Senate do not approve the resolution.
                      [H. Doc. No. 513, 81st Cong., 2,d sess.]
MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES TRANSMITTING REOR-
  GANIZATION PLAN No. 9 OF 1950, PROVIDING FOR REORGANIZATIONS IN THE
  FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION
To the Congress of the United States:
  I transmit herewith Reorganization Plan No. 9 of 1950, prepared in accordance
with the Reorganization Act of 1949 and providing for reorganizations in the
Federal Power Commission. My reasons for transmitting this plan are stated
in an accom panying general message.
  After investigation I have found and hereby declare that each reorganization
included in Reorganization Plan No. 9 of 1950 is necessary to accomplish one or
more of the purposes set forth in section 2 (a) of the Reorganization Act of 1949.
  The taking effect of the reorganizations included in this plan may not in itself
result in substantial immediate savings. However, many benefits in improved
operations are probable during the next years which will result in a reduction in
expenditures as compared with those that would he otherwise necessary. An
itemization of these reductions in advance of actual experience under this plan
is not practicable.                             HRYS       RMN

  THE WHITE HOUSE, March 13, 1950.

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