Supplemental Appropriation Bill, 1962: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-seventh Congress, First SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1961 - 933 pages |
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the bill was then accepted by the House on June 19 , 1961 , and signed into law by President Kennedy on June 17 , 1961 . The requested increase of $ 177,000 in Council appropriations will enable the Council to return to a level of ...
the bill was then accepted by the House on June 19 , 1961 , and signed into law by President Kennedy on June 17 , 1961 . The requested increase of $ 177,000 in Council appropriations will enable the Council to return to a level of ...
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The President has asked the Council , in cooperation with other Government agencies , to evolve methods of anticipating the economic consequences of changes in defense expenditures . In addition , the President has directed the ...
The President has asked the Council , in cooperation with other Government agencies , to evolve methods of anticipating the economic consequences of changes in defense expenditures . In addition , the President has directed the ...
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On January 23 , 1961 , President Kennedy transferred to the Bureau of the Budget and the Council of Economic Advisers the functions theretofore performed by the Coordinator . The President also transferred to the Budget Bureau the staff ...
On January 23 , 1961 , President Kennedy transferred to the Bureau of the Budget and the Council of Economic Advisers the functions theretofore performed by the Coordinator . The President also transferred to the Budget Bureau the staff ...
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I was going to discuss briefly under three headings our justification - the broader role and increased responsibilities the President has assigned us ; secondly , some of the specific jobs we have been asked to take on ; and thirdly ...
I was going to discuss briefly under three headings our justification - the broader role and increased responsibilities the President has assigned us ; secondly , some of the specific jobs we have been asked to take on ; and thirdly ...
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But do you tell the President and every department of Government that they have to save , that they should not spend a dollar that is not absolutely necessary ? Mr. HELLER . Of course , this is not our function in the President's Office ...
But do you tell the President and every department of Government that they have to save , that they should not spend a dollar that is not absolutely necessary ? Mr. HELLER . Of course , this is not our function in the President's Office ...
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