The text discusses President Nixon's proposed governmental reorganization program, which aims to create stronger and more independent departments to better serve the national interest. Congressmen are skeptical and resistant, fearing a loss of personal power and influence. The text argues that the reorganization is necessary to improve government efficiency and accountability, and calls on voters to pay attention to how their representatives handle the proposed changes. Ultimately, the text emphasizes the importance of returning to a more representative government and hopes that the country will successfully implement the reorganization despite the challenges it faces in Congress.
- Identifier:
- CAC_CC_003_5_52_1_0019
- Contributing Institution:
- Carl Albert Congressional Research and Studies Center, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK
- Title:
- The text discusses President Nixon's proposed governmental reorganization program, which aims to create stronger and more independent departments to better serve the national interest. Congressmen are skeptical and resistant, fearing a loss of personal power and influence. The text argues that the reorganization is necessary to improve government efficiency and accountability, and calls on voters to pay attention to how their representatives handle the proposed changes. Ultimately, the text emphasizes the importance of returning to a more representative government and hopes that the country will successfully implement the reorganization despite the challenges it faces in Congress.
- Date Created:
- 1973-01-01
- EDTF:
- 1973-01-01
- Creator:
- unknown
- Rights:
- http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NKC/1.0/
- Language:
- eng
- Record Type:
- correspondence
- Collection:
- Dewey F. Bartlett Collection
- Collection Finding Aid:
- https://arc.libraryhost.com/repositories/3/resources/2
- Description:
- The text discusses President Nixon's proposed governmental reorganization program, which aims to create stronger and more independent departments to better serve the national interest. Congressmen are skeptical and resistant, fearing a loss of personal power and influence. The text argues that the reorganization is necessary to improve government efficiency and accountability, and calls on voters to pay attention to how their representatives handle the proposed changes. Ultimately, the text emphasizes the importance of returning to a more representative government and hopes that the country will successfully implement the reorganization despite the challenges it faces in Congress.
- Congress:
- 93rd (1973-1975)
- Physical Location:
- CAC_CC_003_5_52_1_0000, Box 52, Folder1, University of Oklahoma, Carl Albert Center Archives, Norman, OK, Standard Shelving
- Location Represented:
- United States (nation), Oklahoma (state)
- Type:
- Text
- Extent:
- 1 Page