Nomination of James A. Baker III: Hearing Before the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, Ninety-ninth Congress, First Session, on Nomination of James A. Baker III to be Secretary of the Treasury, January 23, 1985

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Page 77 - Commission and respectfully request that this letter be made part of the record of the hearings.
Page 14 - Code, and any other conflict of interest statutes or regulations of the Federal Government, until such time as the reporting individual is notified by the trustee that such asset has been disposed of, or has a value of less than $1,000.
Page 15 - I would be happy to answer any questions that the Committee might have. The CHAIRMAN.
Page 13 - It has been a privilege for me to have had the opportunity of making a small contribution to Anglo-American library understanding.
Page 1 - The nomination of James A. Baker III, of Texas, to be Secretary of State...
Page 54 - ... the common threat; and a strong Government, able to do whatever is necessary to carry out the people's will. In the pages that follow we set out our record over the four years since we were voted into office, our proposals for the future, and the nature of the choice now facing the nation. Although we have not been able to do as much as we would have liked, and the problems which face us are immense, the record of the progress we have made so far, despite all the difficulties, both national and...
Page 66 - I would support the proposal to make the term of the Federal Reserve Chairman co-terminous with the term of the President, a proposal endorsed by Paul Volcker.

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