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U.S. Congress

HEARINGS

BEFORE A

SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE
Senate,

COMMITTEE ON BANKING AND CURRENCY.

UNITED STATES SENATE
SEVENTY-NINTH CONGRESS

SECOND SESSION

ON

H. R. 4761

AN ACT TO AMEND THE NATIONAL HOUSING ACT BY
ADDING THERETO A NEW TITLE RELATING TO THE
PREVENTION OF SPECULATION AND EXCESSIVE
PROFITS IN THE SALE OF HOUSING, AND TO

INSURE THE AVAILABILITY OF

REAL

ESTATE FOR HOUSING PURPOSES AT

FAIR AND REASONABLE PRICES,

AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES

MARCH 26, 27, 28, 29, AND 30, 1946

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Christman, Elisabeth, secretary-treasurer, National Women's Trade
Union League of America, Washington, D. C‒‒‒‒‒‒
Colgan, Richard A., executive vice president, National Lumber Manu-
facturers Association

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Taylor, Col. John Thomas, director, national legislative committee,
the American Legion, Washington, D. C_

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Warren, C. J., McNary, Ariz_--

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West, George W., Chamber of Commerce of the United States, Wash-
ington, D. C__.

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Base period, current, and estimated 1946 production of selected
building materials compared with estimated 1946-47 requirements__
Better Housing League of Cincinnati and Hamilton County, state-
ment_...

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Comparison of number of nonfarm dwelling units and nonfarm families,
1918-23_

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VETERANS' EMERGENCY HOUSING ACT OF 1946

TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1946

UNITED STATES SENATE,

SUBCOMMITTEE ON HOUSING OF THE COMMITTEE

ON BANKING AND CURRENCY,

Washington, D. C.

The subcommittee met at 10:30 a. m., pursuant to call, in Room 301, Senate Office Building, Senator Alben W. Barkley, chairman of the subcommittee, presiding.

Present: Senators Barkley, Murdock, Taylor, Mitchell, Taft, Buck, and Capehart.

Present also: Senators McFarland, Millikin, and Hickenlooper. Senator BARKLEY. The subcommittee will come to order. We have before us today H. R. 4761, a bill to amend the National Housing Act. The bill will be made a part of the record at this point. (The bill under consideration, H. R. 4761, is as follows:)

[H. R. 4761, 79th Cong., 2d sess.]

AN ACT To amend the National Housing Act by adding thereto a new title relating to the prevention of speculation and excessive profits in the sale of housing, and to insure the availability of real estate for housing purposes at fair and reasonable prices, and for other purposes

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the National Housing Act, as amended, is amended by inserting after title VI thereof a new title, as follows:

"TITLE VII-STABILIZATION OF HOUSING PRICES

"SEC. 701. (a) The Congress declares that an emergency exists wherein there are insufficient facilities for housing large segments of the population, that large numbers of veterans of the armed forces are returning to civilian life in need of housing accommodations which are not available, and that it is necessary for the health and safety of the people that all facilities of the United States Government be made available and coordinated to obtain a maximum amount of housing. The purposes of this title are to stabilize the prices of real estate to be used for housing purposes, and to prevent speculative, unwarranted, and abnormal increases in the selling prices of such real estate; to eliminate and prevent profiteering in the sale of real estate for housing purposes, the hoarding of materials necessary for the construction of housing and other buildings, and other disruptive practices; to encourage the production of housing at a fair profit; to improve the housing of the people of the Nation in order to foster their health and general welfare; to encourage employment in the housing construction industry, and to maintain such industry at a high level of productivity; to prohibit an undue dissipation of the savings of the people in the Nation in the purchase of homes at speculative prices; to permit returning veterans to acquire housing at fair prices; and to prevent a post-emergency collapse of values in the housing field and to promote a swift and orderly transition to a peacetime economy.

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