The Federal Budget for 1989: Hearing Before the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, One Hundredth Congress, Second Session, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 - 215 pages |
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... problem as we all work together . While it is important to deter- mine who is responsible , it is far more important and I believe that it is absolutely essential , to do what we can to reverse our course . I recommend that you read the ...
... problem as we all work together . While it is important to deter- mine who is responsible , it is far more important and I believe that it is absolutely essential , to do what we can to reverse our course . I recommend that you read the ...
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... problems associated with the deficit and the trade sit- uation can never be totally corrected until the Nation's internal econo- my is restored to vitality with adequate attention to the needs of the people and protection and ...
... problems associated with the deficit and the trade sit- uation can never be totally corrected until the Nation's internal econo- my is restored to vitality with adequate attention to the needs of the people and protection and ...
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... problem is to examine the increase in the total public debt . When the cur- rent Administration took office , the debt subject to limit was $ 932,288,000,000 . By the end of fiscal year 1989 , it will grow to $ 2,819,100,000,000 ...
... problem is to examine the increase in the total public debt . When the cur- rent Administration took office , the debt subject to limit was $ 932,288,000,000 . By the end of fiscal year 1989 , it will grow to $ 2,819,100,000,000 ...
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... problem . 1. Economic Reestimates . - This is by far the largest contribu- tor to the increase in the deficit . In any discussion of deficit and budget reform , a majority of the attention should be focused here , as unexciting as this ...
... problem . 1. Economic Reestimates . - This is by far the largest contribu- tor to the increase in the deficit . In any discussion of deficit and budget reform , a majority of the attention should be focused here , as unexciting as this ...
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... problems are due in large part to the after- shocks of high inflation and high interest of the late 1970's . We are ... problem . We still have some major difficulties in the southwest region of the country . But progress is being made ...
... problems are due in large part to the after- shocks of high inflation and high interest of the late 1970's . We are ... problem . We still have some major difficulties in the southwest region of the country . But progress is being made ...
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88 FISCAL Administration agriculture AMTRAK average balance billions of dollars Bipartisan Budget Agreement BOGGS BOLAND Budget Authority Outlays budget request budget resolution Chairman WHITTEN CHANGE chart Coast Guard Committee Congress consumer CONTE Continuing Resolution countries December December 23 decline defense Director MILLER DISCRETIONARY BUDGET AUTHORITY Domestic Discretionary drug economic growth Enacted expansion exports Federal fiscal year 1989 forecast FY 1989 BUDGET GNP growth going Government gross national product H.J. Res House improvement industries inflation information follows interest rates Japan legislation line-item veto mandatory programs mass transit Medicare ment military N/A N/A nomic offsetting receipts percent increase Postal Service President President's budget priorities problem productivity projected real GNP reduce REGULA revenue savings Secretary BAKER sector Social Security spending SPRINKEL STOKES sumer summit agreement supplemental Thank things tion trade trust fund unemployment United war on drugs YATES