Improving Congressional Budget Control: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, First SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 - 391ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... reason is that actually expendit the Interior Department are $ 2 billion , but there is $ 4 billion of hoped for royalties and sales of off - shore oil leases which ar in and counted not as a receipt , but as a negative expenditure ...
... reason is that actually expendit the Interior Department are $ 2 billion , but there is $ 4 billion of hoped for royalties and sales of off - shore oil leases which ar in and counted not as a receipt , but as a negative expenditure ...
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... reasons your judgment about the parts . How much can you allow on each If you look at the process in the executive branch , it is a mat continuous revision . There are some rough initial targets for agency , but then the whole process ...
... reasons your judgment about the parts . How much can you allow on each If you look at the process in the executive branch , it is a mat continuous revision . There are some rough initial targets for agency , but then the whole process ...
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... reasons , with the Government spending $ 2 billion more an the President recommends , without raising any additional taxes . another year on examination of the budget we might find that we e going to aim for an expenditure ceiling of so ...
... reasons , with the Government spending $ 2 billion more an the President recommends , without raising any additional taxes . another year on examination of the budget we might find that we e going to aim for an expenditure ceiling of so ...
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... reasons , nd there is going to be a huge increase in social security automatically > ming through , and in order to hold to $ 270 billion he is going to ave actions which add up to $ 8 or $ 9 billion worth of cuts in domestic rograms ...
... reasons , nd there is going to be a huge increase in social security automatically > ming through , and in order to hold to $ 270 billion he is going to ave actions which add up to $ 8 or $ 9 billion worth of cuts in domestic rograms ...
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... reasons , I believe , for choosing a curb on spending in preference > a tax increase . First , Government expenditures - counting outlays by State and ocal governments as well as Federal - have been rising much faster nan our national ...
... reasons , I believe , for choosing a curb on spending in preference > a tax increase . First , Government expenditures - counting outlays by State and ocal governments as well as Federal - have been rising much faster nan our national ...
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action administration agencies agree Al Ullman amendment amount appropriation bill Appropriations Committee appropriations process approved billion budget authority Budget Committee budget control budgetary Chairman ULLMAN Chairman WHITTEN Committee on Budget Congre CONGRESS THE LIBRARY congressional constitutional continuing resolutions debt decisions deficit dollars effect enacted establish estimates evaluation executive branch expenditure ceiling Finance fiscal funds going Government gress H.J. Res hearings House impoundment increase Interim Report JAMES BROYHILL Joint Committee Joint Economic Committee Joint Study Committee June June 27 June 30 legislative budget legislative committees Legislative Reorganization Act LIBRARY OF CONGRESS limit mittee obligational authority Office outlays overall present President priorities problem procedure projections proposal recommendations reform responsibility revenues SCHNEEBELI session STAATS staff statement subcommittee suggestion target Thank things tion Treasury U.S. CONGRESS U.S. REPRESENTATIVE U.S. SENATOR vote
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