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1601. James M. Roche, Chairman of General Motors Corporation, supports the government reorganization program to improve the efficiency of the federal government in serving society's needs. The program is non-partisan and aims to make the government more responsive and effective in achieving its goals. The committee formed by Roche is dedicated to raising public awareness and assisting in the implementation of the reorganization program.

1602. A non-partisan Citizens Committee for Government Reorganization has been formed by prominent citizens, including former officials and business leaders, to advocate for rational reorganization of the executive branch of the federal government. The committee believes that reorganization will lead to greater efficiency, economy, and better use of taxpayer dollars. They support President Nixon's reorganization proposals and aim to change the focus of the federal bureaucracy from constituency to purpose. The committee emphasizes the importance of reform before public frustration with government reaches a crisis point.

1603. Representative Ed Edmondson's 1971 Testimony on the Health Crisis Among Oklahoma's Indian Population

1604. Congressman John N. Happy Camp's 1971 Statement on Health Crisis in Indian Communities of Oklahoma

1605. Addressing the Crisis in Indian Health Services in Oklahoma: A Statement to the Subcommittee on Interior and Related Agencies by Congressman John N. Happy Camp

1606. Senator Harris's Correspondence Regarding Fort Sill Indian School Personnel Issues

1609. Projected Business Schedule and Legislation Overview for the 92nd Congress' Subcommittee on Indian Affairs