Part 3 President Johnson's Task Force on Environmental Pollution 1964
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Probable Support for the Program: Interest Groups
Probable Support for the Program: Interest Groups
Mayors, Scientific and technical societies, National civic associations, Conservation groups
Mayors, Scientific and technical societies, National civic associations, Conservation groups
Congressional -- Senate (strong bipartisan support could be developed through the Muskie subcommittee); House (Northern urban congressman can be expected to support the program).
Congressional -- Senate (strong bipartisan support could be developed through the Muskie subcommittee); House (Northern urban congressman can be expected to support the program).
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Probable Opposition: Interest Groups
Probable Opposition: Interest Groups
Substantial industry opposition will develop, both overt and covert. Such groups as NAM, Manufacturing Chemists, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and Automobile Manufacturers Association will oppose any strengthening of Federal controls, although they will support research and limited State grant programs.
Substantial industry opposition will develop, both overt and covert. Such groups as NAM, Manufacturing Chemists, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and Automobile Manufacturers Association will oppose any strengthening of Federal controls, although they will support research and limited State grant programs.
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