Impact of the Omnibus Reconciliation Act and the Proposed Fiscal Year 1983 Budget Cuts on Entitlements, Uncontrollables, and Indexing: Hearings Before the Task Force on Entitlements, Uncontrollables, and Indexing of the Committee on the Budget, House of Representatives, Ninety-seventh Congress, Second Session, February 22, 26, and March 1, 1982

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Page 463 - US Department of Health and Human Services 200 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, DC 20201...
Page 207 - St. Louis, Missouri St. Paul, Minnesota Salt Lake City, Utah San Antonio, Texas San Diego, California San Francisco, California San Jose, California Santa Barbara, California...
Page 301 - tax expenditures" means those revenue losses attributable to provisions of the Federal tax laws which allow a special exclusion, exemption, or deduction from gross income or which provide a special credit, a preferential rate of tax, or a deferral of tax liability; and the term "tax expenditures budget" means an enumeration of such tax expenditures.
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Page 300 - BILL A bill or joint resolution that cancels, in whole or in part, budget authority previously granted by Congress.
Page 301 - An appropriation enacted as an addition to a regular annual appropriation act. Supplemental appropriations provide additional budget authority beyond original estimates for programs or activities (including new programs authorized after the date of the original appropriation act) for which the need for funds is too urgent to be postponed until the next regular appropriation.
Page 49 - Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies, in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed.
Page 21 - Beginning our discussion of the rights of man, we see that every man has the right to life, to bodily integrity and to the means which are necessary and suitable for the proper development of life. These are primarily food, clothing, shelter, rest, medical care and, finally, the necessary social services.
Page 20 - Older workers have been and will continue to be an important part of the...
Page 483 - Consumer Price Index (CPI) This price index measures the average change in the cost of a fixed market basket of goods and services purchased by consumers.

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