Impoundment Reporting and Review: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, First Session, on H.R. 5193 and Related Bills (with Appendix, H.R. 8480, as Amended, with Report) ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 |
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... granted and which now operate without any control by us at all . For example , the Export - Import Bank has $ 10 billion authority . You probably wouldn't want to take that away , but we could have an amendment that would state that the ...
... granted and which now operate without any control by us at all . For example , the Export - Import Bank has $ 10 billion authority . You probably wouldn't want to take that away , but we could have an amendment that would state that the ...
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... granted in the Antideficiency Act of 1905 . We have not seen this except in the case of these nine , where we are pointing towards the right to control spending and fight inflation to justify the impoundment in these cases of these nine ...
... granted in the Antideficiency Act of 1905 . We have not seen this except in the case of these nine , where we are pointing towards the right to control spending and fight inflation to justify the impoundment in these cases of these nine ...
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... granted to him by the Congress to make these appropriate decisions . But Congress clearly maintains the primary authority , and the President must have that power renewed whenever the limit is reached . Mr. MCSPADDEN . Which will not be ...
... granted to him by the Congress to make these appropriate decisions . But Congress clearly maintains the primary authority , and the President must have that power renewed whenever the limit is reached . Mr. MCSPADDEN . Which will not be ...
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... granting the President this power over the expenditure of funds . In any event , I hope this Committee can report out legislation that will mean- ingfully check the President's abusive impoundment policies . We must be con- strained in ...
... granting the President this power over the expenditure of funds . In any event , I hope this Committee can report out legislation that will mean- ingfully check the President's abusive impoundment policies . We must be con- strained in ...
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... granted without bond . Any such court may also issue mandatory injunctions commanding any person to comply with any such order or regulation . In addition to such injunctive relief , the court may also order restitution of moneys ...
... granted without bond . Any such court may also issue mandatory injunctions commanding any person to comply with any such order or regulation . In addition to such injunctive relief , the court may also order restitution of moneys ...
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60 days action administrative agencies amendment Anti-Deficiency Anti-Deficiency Act approach appropriated funds Appropriations Committee approval argument authority to impound billion borrowing budget ceiling CHAIRMAN CLAWSON Comptroller Cong CONGRESS THE LIBRARY congressional constitutional COOPER December 22 decision-making decisions DELANEY disapproval effect enabling act enacted Ervin bill executive branch exercise expenditure Federal fiscal function GEORGE WASHINGTON LAW Government gress House of Representatives impound funds impounding of funds inherent issue judgment legislative veto LIBRARY OF CONGRESS limit loans MAASS Mahon bill MATSUNAGA ment passed PEPPER POLLAK poundment prerogatives President's Presidential impoundment priorities problem procedure programs proposed provides question reorganization responsibility Rice University rules Senate separation of powers SISK special message specific spending Stat statement statute supra note Thank tion tive United United States Code VANIK veto provision vote WASHINGTON LAW REVIEW Yale Law School
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