Committee Organization in the House: Hearings Before the Select Committee on Committees, House of Representatives, Ninety-third Congress, First Session of the Subject of Committee Organization in the House an Inquiry Under the Authority of H. Res. 132, 1. sējums,2. daļaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 |
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activities administration agencies Allen Schick Appropriations Committee assistance authorizing committees bill budget Chairman BOLLING Chartrand Committee on Budget committee staff committee structure committee system Congressional Research Service constituents CULVER deal decisions economic effective evaluation example executive agencies executive branch Federal Frank Ryan function going Government Operations gress Harold Seidman hearings House of Representatives important individual information systems institution interest involved issues jurisdiction kind legislative committees legislature look major MARTIN MEEDS Members of Congress ment mittee organization oversight panel party planning President priorities problem professor programs proposals question recommendations reorganization responsibility Richard Bolling role Saloma SARBANES Schneier seems select committee Senate specific spending STAATS staffing statement STEIGER subcommittees suggest SURREY talking tax expenditures Thank things tion U.S. Congress unicameral vote Willis Harman
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524. lappuse - Representatives shall exercise continuous watchfulness of the execution by the administrative agencies concerned of any laws, the subject matter of which is within the jurisdiction of such committee; and, for that purpose, shall study all pertinent reports and data submitted to the Congress by the agencies in the executive branch of the Government.
565. lappuse - In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the militaryindustrial complex.
525. lappuse - The Comptroller General is authorized and directed to make an expenditure analysis of each agency in the executive branch of the Government (including Government corporations), which, in the opinion of the Comptroller General, will enable Congress to determine whether public funds have been economically and efficiently administered and expended.
175. lappuse - ... the amount of that portion of the cost of the project or undertaking supplied by other sources, and such other records as will facilitate an effective audit.
325. lappuse - With those who are willing to join, let us cooperate to reduce the burden of arms, to strengthen the structure of peace, to lift up the poor and the hungry. But to all those who would be tempted by weakness, let us leave no doubt that we will be as strong as we need to be for as long as we need to be.
113. lappuse - As a result, if two or more items •were to be eliminated, the result of the combination of changes being made at the same time might produce a lesser or greater revenue effect .than the sum of the amounts shown for each item individually. This, of course, also means that the addition of the various tax expenditure items is of quite limited usefulness.
445. lappuse - A more prudent family may carefully, although subjectively, consider the relative benefits of a new car, a long summer vacation, or remodeling the basement. Similarly, a well-managed company would not impulsively decide to devote an increase in earnings to raising the dividend rate. Rather, it...
479. lappuse - ... that it is almost never actively reviewed as a whole every year, in the sense of reconsidering the value of all existing programs as compared to all possible alternatives. Instead, it is based on last year's budget with special attention given to a narrow range of increases or decreases. Thus the.men who make the budget are concerned with relatively small increments to an existing base.
524. lappuse - This resolution shall expire when the President shall determine that the peace and security of the area is reasonably assured by international conditions created by action of the United Nations or otherwise, except that it may be terminated earlier by concurrent resolution of the Congress.
443. lappuse - ... and to negotiating arms control agreements. A second basic national purpose, one also going back to the Constitution, is the promotion of the public welfare. Here, we find the Federal Government operating in the fields of unemployment compensation, social security, veterans' pensions, and many other such activities.