Treasury, Postal Service, and General Government Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1976: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, First Session, Part 3

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Page 46 - To develop and recommend to the President national economic policies to foster and promote free competitive enterprise, to avoid economic fluctuations or to diminish the effects thereof, and to maintain employment, production, and purchasing power...
Page 117 - Chairman, with your permission I would like to submit my written statement for the record.
Page 143 - Development, the Director of the Office of Management and Budget, the Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, the...
Page 693 - The Congress hereby declares that the general welfare, the economic growth and stability of the Nation and its security require the development of national transportation policies and programs conducive to the provision of fast, safe, efficient, and convenient transportation at the lowest cost consistent therewith and with other national objectives, including the efficient utilization and conservation of the Nation's resources.
Page 691 - Program of Policy Studies in Science and Technology, The George Washington University, Washington DC (July 1972).
Page 301 - That the revolving fund shall be available for services as authorized by 5 USC 3109 but at rates for individuals not to exceed the per diem rate equivalent to the rate for level V of the Executive Schedule (5 USC 5316) : Provided further.
Page 12 - Mr. Chairman, I shall be pleased to attempt to answer any questions you and other members of the Committee may have about the operation of the Executive Residence and the 1971 estimates before you.
Page 296 - Improving Railroad Productivity. — Final Report of the Task Force on Railroad Productivity...
Page 328 - Council — (1) to assess and appraise the objectives, commitments, and risks of the United States in relation to our actual and potential military power, in the interest of national security, for the purpose of making recommendations to the President in connection therewith...
Page 328 - Council shall be to advise the President with respect to the integration of domestic, foreign, and military policies relating, to the national security so as to enable the military services and the other departments and agencies of the Government to cooperate more effectively in matters involving the national security.

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