Deferral and Rescission of Appropriations, 1975-1976: Hearings Before Subcommittees of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, First Session, Part 4

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Page 137 - State agency which is directly responsible for providing free public education for handicapped children (including mentally retarded, hard of hearing, deaf, speech impaired, visually handicapped, seriously emotionally disturbed, crippled, or other health impaired children who by reason thereof require special education...
Page 104 - I would like to submit for the record if I may, Mr. Chairman...
Page 57 - President is required to transmit a special message under section 1012 or 1013; or (2) has ordered, permitted, or approved the establishment of such a reserve or a deferral of budget authority; and that the President has failed to transmit a special message with respect to such reserve or deferral, the Comptroller General shall make a report on such reserve or deferral and any available information concerning it to both Houses of Congress. The provisions of this part shall apply with respect to such...
Page 51 - SEC. 163. (a) The Secretary of Transportation shall enter into such arrangements as may be necessary to carry out demonstration projects in Lincoln, Nebraska, Wheeling, West Virginia, and Elko, Nevada, for the relocation of railroad lines from the central area of the cities in conformance with the methodology developed under proposals submitted to the Secretary by the respective cities. The cities shall (1) have a local agency with legal authority to relocate railroad facilities, levy taxes for such...
Page 74 - We will supply that for the record, Mr. Chairman. [The information follows...
Page 49 - We will be glad to have your statement at this time. STATEMENT OF HON.
Page 31 - This withdrawal of funds is one of several special actions proposed by the President to restrain 1975 budget outlays, and is consistent with the Conference Report on the Labor/HEW Appropriations Bill which indicated Congressional willingness ". . . to give full consideration to such rescissions and deferrals . . ." as might be required to keep 1975 spending within the total budget estimate for the bill (p.
Page 56 - Rather, these projects should be advanced from regular Federal-aid funds, Federal community development funds, or State/local sources.
Page 106 - Congress for the parkway feasibility study by the National Park Service and the Bureau of Public Roads. The study was published in 1951 at a cost of $150,000 ; the remaining $100,000 was returned to the Treasury.
Page 74 - AND R 76-2 FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION WITNESSES NORBERT T. TIEMANN, FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATOR LESTER P. LAMM, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR WESLEY A. MENDENHALL, DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF HIGHWAY OPERATIONS JOHN R. PROVAN, ASSOCIATE ADMINISTRATOR FOR ADMINISTRATION CARL E. WESTERGREN, DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF FISCAL SERVICES CARL L. WEIR, CHIEF, ANALYSIS AND FORMULATION BRANCH, BUDGET DIVISION OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY THEODORE C. LUTZ, DEPUTY UNDER SECRETARY FOR BUDGET AND PROGRAM REVIEW MEMBER OF CONGRESS HON....

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