H.R. 3512 and H.R. 3066: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Domestic Monetary Policy of the Committee on Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred First Congress, First Session, November 9, 1989U.S. Government Printing Office, 1990 - 144 lappuses |
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... agency of the Federal Government . Our bill addresses , then , a very difficult and perplexing prob- lem - how to make the Federal Reserve more accountable to the American people without jeopardizing its independence and its ability to ...
... agency of the Federal Government . Our bill addresses , then , a very difficult and perplexing prob- lem - how to make the Federal Reserve more accountable to the American people without jeopardizing its independence and its ability to ...
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... agencies . These audits are of great value to the Congress . Not only do they ferret out waste and abuse , they perform ... agency that takes in and spends billions of dollars each year ought to be subject periodically to outside review ...
... agencies . These audits are of great value to the Congress . Not only do they ferret out waste and abuse , they perform ... agency that takes in and spends billions of dollars each year ought to be subject periodically to outside review ...
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... require that the data be published conven- iently in the U.S. Government Budget where spending by every other Government agency is already listed . This includes the Su- preme Court , which has its budget published in the 7.
... require that the data be published conven- iently in the U.S. Government Budget where spending by every other Government agency is already listed . This includes the Su- preme Court , which has its budget published in the 7.
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... agency should take in and spend bil- lions of dollars without having its budget readily accessible to the public . These are the specific provisions of H.R. 3512 . Before concluding , let me address two more general arguments used by ...
... agency should take in and spend bil- lions of dollars without having its budget readily accessible to the public . These are the specific provisions of H.R. 3512 . Before concluding , let me address two more general arguments used by ...
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... . Now they return about $ 17 or $ 18 billion a year . Mr. HAMILTON . No question about that . If every agency did as well as the Fed we would be in good shape on the budget . Mr. BARNARD . That's right . We are not dealing 22.
... . Now they return about $ 17 or $ 18 billion a year . Mr. HAMILTON . No question about that . If every agency did as well as the Fed we would be in good shape on the budget . Mr. BARNARD . That's right . We are not dealing 22.
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4th term Accounting Office administration Agency Audit Act amendments appointed authority to audit Banking Agency Audit BARNARD bill Board of Governors budget deficit Byron Dorgan Chairman Greenspan Chairman NEAL Comptroller conduct of monetary Congress consumers democracy democratic Directors disclosure disinflation dollars DOMESTIC MONETARY POLICY Dorgan economy ETTLESON FCAS Fed's Federal Advisory Council Federal Open Market Federal Reserve Act Federal Reserve banks Federal Reserve Board Federal Reserve System financial audits financial institutions fiscal policy FOMC GAO audit goal going Government Gramley growth H.J. Res Hamilton hearings inflation rate interest rates issue LEACH Lee Hamilton legislation Liberty Lobby MCCOLLUM ment MILLER monetary policy decisions Open Market Committee operations Paul Volker President Professor Tobin proposed provision Public Citizen recession reports require Reserve's responsibility secrecy Senate SOCOLAR SUBCOMMITTEE ON DOMESTIC subsection targets testimony Thank thing tion transactions Treasury vote zero inflation