White House Press Release, Correspondence Between President Harry S. Truman and Senator Styles Bridges
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IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MAY 26, 1948
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The President today sent the following letter to the Honorable
Styles Bridges, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Appropriations:
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I am advised that the Senate Committee on Appropria-
tions is currently (considering the appropriation request for
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tion of the budgeted amount of $4,000,000 to begin construction
of a steam plant at New Johnsonville, Tennessee, which amount
was deleted by the House of Representatives.
The New Johnsonville plant is needed to provide a
minimum reserve capacity for supplying firm power to the
Tennessee Valley, assuming a normal peacetime growth of demand,
and it is urgently needed at this time to meet potential require-
ments in the event of an emergency affecting the national security.
There is no equally effective means of assuring to the nation the
prompt installation of this new capacity, and of integrating
the power available from this source into that provided by the
hydroelectric system of the Tennessee Valley Authority.
I am attaching for the information of your Committee
a copy of a letter received by me from the Chairman of the
National Security Resources Board, which indicates the importance
of this project to our national security.
I urge, in the strongest possible terms, the favorable
consideration of your Committee and of the Congress.
Very sincerely yours,
NARA
HARRY S. TRUMAN
Following is the text of the letter to the President from the
Chairman of the National Security Resources Board, to which the President
referred in the letter to Senator Bridges:
My dear Mr. President:
On May 19, 1948, I submitted to you a report on the
national electric power situation. With specific reference
to the southeast, it is clear that the margins for reserves
are inadequate for the period 1948 through 1951. Accordingly,
every effort should be made by the Federal government to support
and expedite the power expansion program designed to relieve this
critical power situation. From the standpoint of national
security, a larger power cushion should be provided in order
to permit prompt handling of future loads that may arise in
connection with the rearnament program.
It is our understanding that the Senate Appropriations
Committee is now considering the Tennessee Valley Authority's
request for an appropriation to start construction of a steam
generating plant on Kentucky Lake at New Johnsonville, Tennessee.
It is the opinion of the National Security Resources Board that
the capacity from this proposed new steam plant is needed in
the area and will provide, in combination with existing hydro
electric power, a greater margin of safety.
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