"Second Hearing: District of Columbia Appropriation Bill, 1920, Hearings ... 66Th Congress, 1St Session" offers a detailed record of the congressional hearings concerning the appropriation bill for the District of Columbia in 1920. This historical document provides valuable insights into the legislative process, government funding priorities, and the specific concerns addressed by the 66th Congress during its first session. Researchers and historians will find this volume a primary source for understanding the political and economic landscape of the United States in the early 20th century. The text captures the nuances of legislative debate and the allocation of resources within the District of Columbia, making it an essential resource for those studying American governance and history.
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