Proposed Improvements in the Congressional Budget Act of 1974: Hearings Before the Committee on the Budget, United States Senate, Ninety-seventh Congress, Second Session, September 14, 16, 21, and 23, 1982U.S. Government Printing Office, 1983 - 835 pages |
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... tion we can get into , and that is that if we have a large deficit ' we wind up with high interest and high unemployment . So , if you have a monetary policy that keeps interest high and produces a lot of unemployment , and if we have a ...
... tion we can get into , and that is that if we have a large deficit ' we wind up with high interest and high unemployment . So , if you have a monetary policy that keeps interest high and produces a lot of unemployment , and if we have a ...
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... tion - entitlement or appropriation or otherwise - which spends money , and it will quickly be passed by the Congress . And such leg- islation was not contemplated by either the House or Senate when it originally implemented its budget ...
... tion - entitlement or appropriation or otherwise - which spends money , and it will quickly be passed by the Congress . And such leg- islation was not contemplated by either the House or Senate when it originally implemented its budget ...
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... tion , I do not see that the fact that an election is approaching would make any difference . As soon as the election is over , the first item of business would be the appropriations and budget consider- ations . TWO - YEAR PROCESS ...
... tion , I do not see that the fact that an election is approaching would make any difference . As soon as the election is over , the first item of business would be the appropriations and budget consider- ations . TWO - YEAR PROCESS ...
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... tion that will confront us in the social security area , hopefully , if not in other areas in the economy , for example . But I am not sure , for example , that if you did not have a budget process , we would not have had business as ...
... tion that will confront us in the social security area , hopefully , if not in other areas in the economy , for example . But I am not sure , for example , that if you did not have a budget process , we would not have had business as ...
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... tion something , in the big , big picture , that is more specific . I know that , from a committee standpoint , that makes one cringe , I guess , and worry about it . But I am somewhat concerned that we are not going to continue to get ...
... tion something , in the big , big picture , that is more specific . I know that , from a committee standpoint , that makes one cringe , I guess , and worry about it . But I am somewhat concerned that we are not going to continue to get ...
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1974 is amended 2-fiscal-year budget period Act is amended agencies allocation amended by striking amount of direct appropriations bills Appropriations Committee authorizing committees balanced budget balanced budget amendment biennial fiscal period bill or resolution billion Budget and Impoundment budget authority Budget Committee budget outlays budgetary Chairman DOMENICI changes commitments to guarantee concurrent resolution Congressional Budget Act Congressional Budget Office continuing resolution decisions deficit direct loans effect enactment estimates funds going Government gross obligations guarantee loan principal House Budget Committee House of Representatives Impoundment Control Act inserting in lieu legislation lieu thereof two-year loan guarantee oversight place it ap place it appears President problem procedures programs proposed reconciliation bill reconciliation instructions revenues second budget resolution second resolution Senator GORTON spending authority striking out fiscal submitted subsection tax expenditures thereof 2-fiscal-year budget thereof two-year fiscal tion two-fiscal-year period two-year fiscal period U.S. SENATOR vote
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Page 806 - ... is to be effective for any fiscal year only to such extent or in such amounts as are provided in appropriation Acts.
Page 269 - Members has been emphasized by the Legislative Reorganization Act of 1970 and the Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974.
Page 148 - OF CHARLES A. BOWSHER COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES BEFORE THE COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ON THE BALANCED BUDGET AND EMERGENCY DEFICIT CONTROL ACT OF 1985 Mr.
Page 394 - US 186, 217 (1962), the doctrine incorporates three inquiries: (i) Does the issue involve resolution of questions committed by the text of the Constitution to a coordinate branch of Government? (ii) Would resolution of the question demand that a court move beyond areas of judicial expertise? (iii) Do prudential considerations counsel against judicial intervention?
Page 146 - Congress to control the budget in both the short term and the long term. There is no magic formula for making this tradeoff. It requires constant long-range planning, monitoring of socioeconomic trends, oversight, monitoring and evaluation of Federal programs and activities, and other "good administrative controls" to support the analysis and decisionmaking on budget priorities for both the short and long terms.
Page 721 - Committees and joint committees submit reports to Budget Committees. April 1 Congressional Budget Office submits report to Budget Committees. April 15 Budget Committees report first concurrent resolution on the budget to their Houses. May 15 Committees report bills and resolutions authorizing new budget authority. May 15 Congress completes action on first concurrent resolution on the budget. 7th day after Labor Day. Congress completes action on bills and resolutions providing new budget authority...
Page 396 - a plain, direct and adequate interest in maintaining the effectiveness of their votes," Coleman v. Miller, 307 US, at 438, not merely a claim of "the right, possessed by every citizen, to require that the Government be administered according to law ... .
Page 221 - STATEMENT OF HON. LAWTON CHILES, A US SENATOR FROM THE STATE OF FLORIDA Senator Chiles. Thank you, sir.
Page 109 - System, the Secretary of the Treasury, the Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, and the economic assistant to the President meet for an informal discussion of economic trends and developments.
Page 394 - (i) Does the issue involve resolution of questions committed by the text of the Constitution to a coordinate branch of government? (ii) Would resolution of the question demand that a court move beyond areas of judicial expertise? (iii) Do prudential considerations counsel against judicial intervention?