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Demery, Assistant Secretary for Housing, Federal Housing Commissioner, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; John McCauley, Deputy Executive Director, Housing Authority of Baltimore City; Gordon Cavanaugh, a Representative, Council of Large Public Housing Authorities; Isabel V. Sawhill, Co-Director, Changing Domestic Priorities, Urban Institute; Arnold H. Packer, Senior Research Fellow, Workforce 2000 Project, Hudson Institute; Henry Aaron, Senior Fellow, Economic Studies Program, Brookings Institution; Peter Ferrara, John M. Olin Fellow, Heritage Foundation; John Palmer, Senior Fellow, Urban Institute; Robert Greenstein, Director, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.

7. AD HOC TASK FORCE ON THE HOMELESS AND HOUSING

December 17, 1987. Open. Hearing-Budgetary Examination of Federal Homeless and Low-Income Housing Issues; witnesses: Honorable Robert Garcia, a Representative in Congress from the State of New York and Member, Subcommittee on Housing and Community Development of the Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs; Honorable William H. Gray III, Chairman, Committee on the Budget; Honorable Floyd H. Flake a Representative in Congress from the State of New York and Member, Subcommitte on Housing and Community Development of the Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs; Honorable Bruce F. Vento, a Representative in Congress from the State of Minnesota and Member, Subcommittee on Housing and Community Development of the Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs; Honorable Joseph P. Kennedy II, a Representative in Congress from the State of Massachusetts and Member, Subcommittee on Housing and Community Development of the Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs; Honorable Bruce A. Morrison, a Representative in Congress from the State of Connecticut and Member, Subcommittee on Housing and Community Development of the Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs; Shirley Hall Reese, New York City; Sherice Reese, Daughter of Shirley Hall Reese, New York City; Eleanor Ann Covington, Washington, DC; Douglas and Deborah Brown, Fredericksburg, Va.; Honorable Benjamin A. Gilman, a Representative in Congress from the State of New York; Honorable Edward I. Koch, Mayor New York City (accompanied by William Grinker, Administrator, Human Resources Administration, and Paul Crotty, Commissioner of Housing Preservation and Development, New York City); Honorable Raymond L. Flynn, Mayor of the City of Boston and Chairman, U.S. Conference of Mayors Task Force on Hunger and Homelessness; Penny Lambright, Sumerville, MA.; Barry Zigas, President, National Low-Income Housing Coalition; Timothy Hager, Assistant Director, National Coalition for the Homeless; James W. Stimpson, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Policy Development, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. January 21, 1988. Open. Hearing-Effect of our Nation's Housing Policy on Homelessness; witnesses: Honorable Bill Green, a Representative in Congress from the State of New York; Honorable

Mario Biaggi, a Representative in Congress from the State of New York; Shirley Hall Reese, Homeless Person; Joy Thomson, Homeless Person; William O'Neill, Homeless Person; Luisa Gonzalez, Soon-To-Be-Homeless (accompanied by Steven Banks, Staff Attorney, The Homeless Family Rights Project of the Legal Aid Society); Gladys Lugo, Homeless Person; Andrew Cuomo, Founder and President of HELP; Edward I. Koch, Mayor, City of New York (accompanied by Emmanuel Popolizio, Head of the New York Housing Authority; Ed Biderman, New York City Housing Commisioner; and Joe Grinker, Commissioner, Human Resources Administration); Willa Appel, Citizen's Housing and Planning Council; Sydelle Knepper, President, Independent Consulting Firm; Sara Peller, Project Dorot, Director, Homelessness Prevention Program Organization.

8. TASK FORCE ON DEFENSE AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS

June 21, 1988. Open. Hearing-Long-Range Defense Funding; witnesses: Paul Kennedy, Historian, Author of "The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers," Yale University; Edward Luttwak, Georgetown Center for Strategic and International Studies, Author of "Strategy: The Logic of War and Peace"; William W. Kaufmann, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University Consultant to the Brookings Institution, Foreign Policy Studies Program.

9. TASK FORCE ON HEALTH

August 1, 1988. Open. Hearing-Financial Health of the Nation's Hospitals Under Medicare; witnesses: Honorable Fortney H. (Pete) Stark, a Representative in Congress from the State of California; Allen Dobson, PH.D., Principal, Consolidated and Consulting Group, Inc.; Glenn M. Hackbarth, Deputy Administrator, Health Care Financing Administration; Richard P. Kusserow, Inspector General, Department of Health and Human Services; Donald A. Young, M.D., Executive Director, Prospective Payment Assessment Commission; Dr. Carol M. McCarthy, President of the American Hospital Association; Jim Shanks, Executive Director, Humana Hospital-Kissimmee, Kissimmee, FL; Henry A. Swicegood, President, Edgefield County Hospital, Edgefield, SC; Laurence A. Tanner, President, New Britain General Hospital, New Britain, Ct.; Leon Zucker, Senior Vice-President, Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami, FL.

10. TASK FORCE ON COMMUNITY AND NATURAL RESOURCES

August 30, 1988. Open. Hearing-Federal Budgetary Policy and the Great Lakes; witnesses: W. T. Andresen, Michigan Lake Mi^' ́ gan Chapter, Great Lakes Coalition; Honorable Edward An. Mayor, Kalamazoo, Michigan; Frederick L. Brown, President, Great Lakes United; Thomas B. Curtis, Chairman of the Board, American Division, Great Lakes Coalition; Carol C. Favero, Resource Attorney, Michigan United Conservation Clubs; Carol Finch, Director, Great Lakes National Program Office, EPA: Jeffrey A. Foran, PH.D., Staff Scientist, Great Lakes Natural Resource Center, National Wildlife Federation; Colonel Frank Holly, Deputy Division Engineer, North Central Division, U.S.

Army Corps of Engineers; Honorable Amo Houghton, a Representative in Congress from the State of New York; Don Leonard, Chief of Water Resources Branch, North Central Division, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; Thomas D. Martin, Chairman, Great Lakes Commission; Michael Rio, Manager, Environmental Services and Engineering, Michigan Division, Dow Chemical USA; George Ryan, President, Lake Carriers' Association; Vincent J. Tobin, Director, Intergovernmental Relations, New York Power Authority; Honorable Frederick S. Upton, a Representative in Congress from the State of Michigan.

11. TASK FORCE ON BUDGET PROCESS-RECONCILIATION

September 12, 1988. Open. Hearing-budgetary Issues Realting to Rural Hospitals; witnesses: Honorable Robert O. Collins, Chairman, Barnwell County Hospital, Barnwell, South Carolina; J.L. Dozier, Jr. President, Self Memorial Hospital, Greenwood, South Carolina; George Holland, Regional Administrator, Region IV, Health Care Financing Administration, Atlanta, Georgia (accompanied by Harold B. Griffin); W.H. Hudson, Chairman, South Carolina Hospital Association; Bettis C. Rainsford, Publisher, The Citizen-News, Edgefield, South Carolina.

II. CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS ON THE BUDGET-100TH CONGRESS

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 95

Concurrent Resolution on the Budget for Fiscal Year 1988

That the Congress hereby determines and declares that the concurrent resolution on the budget for fiscal year 1988 is established and the appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years 1989 and 1990 are hereby set forth:

(a) The following levels and amounts are set forth of purposes of determining, in accordance with section 301(i) of the Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974, as amended by the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985, whether the maximum deficit amount for a fiscal year has been exceeded, and as set forth in this concurrent resolution shall be considered to be mathematically consistent with the other amounts and levels set forth in this concurrent resolution:

(1) The recommended levels of Federal revenues are as follows:

Fiscal year 1988: $930,900,000,000.
Fiscal year 1989: $990,250,000,000.
Fiscal year 1990: $1,062,950,000,000.

(2) The appropriate levels of total new budget authority are as follows:

Fiscal year 1988: $1,142,200,000,000.
Fiscal year 1989: $1,210,900,000,000.
Fiscal year 1000: $1,260,050,000,000.

(3) The appropriate levels of total budget outlays are as follows:

Fiscal year 1988: $1,038,500,000,00
Fiscal year 1989: $1,073,550,000,000.
Fiscal year 1990: $1,115,350,000,000.

(4) The amounts of the deficits are as follows:
Fiscal year 1988: $107,600,000,000.
Fiscal year 1989: $89,300,000,000.
Fiscal year 1990: $52,400,000,000.

(b) The following budgetary levels are appropriate for the fiscal years beginning on October 1, 1987, October 1, 1988, and October 1, 1989:

(1) The recommended levels of Federal revenues are as follows:

Fiscal year 1988: $690,350,000,000.
Fiscal year 1989: $728,650,000,000.
Fiscal year 1990: $776,000,000,000.

and the amounts by which the aggregate levels of Federal rev-
enues should be increased are as follows:

Fiscal year 1988: $19,850,000,000.

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