| William Gary Dauster - 1991 - 774 lapas
...thank the Senator. My staff informs me that the Senate Budget Committee, the House Budget Committee, the Congressional Budget Office and the Office of Management and Budget have been involved in discussions concerning the scorekeeping treatment of leases and lease-purchases. Mr.... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Budget - 1994 - 64 lapas
...been crawling out of recession, with few signs of taking off into rapid growth, for almost two years. The Congressional Budget Office and the Office of Management and Budget have both concluded that spending programs in the Federal budget are now under control (that is, they are... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 2000 - 58 lapas
...to ensure the lowest cost of borrowing to the taxpayer given the large scope of public borrowings. The Congressional Budget Office and the Office of Management and Budget have both forecast sizeable budget surpluses over the next 15 years. Fiscal year 1998 surpluses already... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Budget - 2002 - 528 lapas
...including Arizona, Colorado, and Minnesota. ACCURACY OF BUDGET SURPLUS ESTIMATES Over the past 4 years the Congressional Budget Office and the Office of Management and Budget have severely underestimated the size of the budget surplus. The Congressional Budget Office, for example,... | |
| John Y. Campbell, Martin Feldstein - 2009 - 509 lapas
...Some of these instances arise out of the budget "scorekeeping" process. By way of background, both the Congressional Budget Office and the Office of Management and Budget have important responsibilities in estimating the cost of legislative proposals moving through the Congress.... | |
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