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At the time he made appointments to the Commission, President Eisenhower described it as "an historic undertaking: the elimination of frictions, duplications and waste from Federal-state relations; the clear definition of lines of Governmental authority in our nation; the increase in efficiency in a
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on July 10, 1953, to make recommendations for the solution of problems involving federal and state governments. Its final report was issued on June 28, 1955.
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Records of the U.S. Commission on Intergovernmental Relations, 1953-1955, Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library
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to the U.S. Constitution. He had also been criticized for frequent absences, and lecture tours attacking the
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The commission had twenty-five members. Fifteen were appointed by President
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multitude of Governmental programs vital to the welfare of all Americans."
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Report of the Commission on Intergovernmental Relations
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Index

United States Congress
Clarence Manion
White House
Bricker Amendment
Tennessee Valley Authority
Dudley White
Noah M. Mason
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Clarence Manion
Meyer Kestnbaum
Alfred E. Driscoll
William Anderson
Lawrence A. Appley
John S. Battle
John E. Burton
Marion Bayard Folsom
Charles P. Henderson
Oveta Culp Hobby
Sam H. Jones
Clark Kerr
Alice K. Leopold
Val Peterson
Allan Shivers
Dan Thornton
Alan Bible
John Marshall Butler
Guy Cordon
Robert C. Hendrickson
Clyde R. Hoey
Hubert H. Humphrey

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