Recommendations for Improving Congressional Control Over Budgetary Outlay and Receipt Totals: ReportU.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 - 52 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 15.
11. lappuse
... benefits , veterans benefit payments and general blue collar wage board increases are examples of this type of spending commitment . In practice , commitments of this type are as binding in effect as appropriations , since in most cases ...
... benefits , veterans benefit payments and general blue collar wage board increases are examples of this type of spending commitment . In practice , commitments of this type are as binding in effect as appropriations , since in most cases ...
12. lappuse
... benefits , medicare payments and unemployment benefits . Uncon- trollable programs which are not in trust funds include interest on the public debt , farm price support payments , veterans benefits and pub- lic assistance payments . One ...
... benefits , medicare payments and unemployment benefits . Uncon- trollable programs which are not in trust funds include interest on the public debt , farm price support payments , veterans benefits and pub- lic assistance payments . One ...
15. lappuse
... benefits which dictate the amount of budget authority and mandate expenditures . It should be noted that only 60 percent of the estimate of budget authority for fiscal year 1974 requires current action by Congress . A ceiling on ...
... benefits which dictate the amount of budget authority and mandate expenditures . It should be noted that only 60 percent of the estimate of budget authority for fiscal year 1974 requires current action by Congress . A ceiling on ...
16. lappuse
... benefits , Medicaid program , public assistance grants , general revenue sharing , military retired pay , outlays from prior year contracts and obligations , etc. Outlays for many of these categories are difficult to accurately estimate ...
... benefits , Medicaid program , public assistance grants , general revenue sharing , military retired pay , outlays from prior year contracts and obligations , etc. Outlays for many of these categories are difficult to accurately estimate ...
24. lappuse
... benefit formulas which have con- stituted a binding obligation on the part of the Federal government . Legislation of this type which is sometimes referred to as " back- door spending " has , in the past , been a major factor in the ...
... benefit formulas which have con- stituted a binding obligation on the part of the Federal government . Legislation of this type which is sometimes referred to as " back- door spending " has , in the past , been a major factor in the ...
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ADJUSTED GROSS INCOME AL ULLMAN allocations amendments annual authorization Appendix Table Appro appropriation bills Appropriations Committees authority and outlays Authorization legislation backdoor billion budget authority Budget Committees budget outlays ceiling COMMITTEE ON BUDGET complete its action CONGRESSIONAL ACTION congressional budgetary congressional system consideration contract authority Corporation deficit or surplus economic effect enacted estimated expenditures final concurrent resolution Finance Committee fiscal year 1973 FY 1973 budget give assurance House and Senate House or Senate included income increase joint staff Joint Study Committee jurisdiction last session lative legislative actions legislative bills legislative committees loans mandatory spending mittees percent point of order President priorities procedure programs proposed legislation public debt receipts recommended reductions Related appropriation act relatively uncontrollable revenue sharing ROMAN L rule of consistency social insurance trust social security specific spending authority Subtotal Surplus or deficit tax committees tax surcharge Total Uncon Veterans
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9. lappuse - In holding hearings pursuant to subdivision (A), the committee shall receive testimony from the Secretary of the Treasury, the Director of the Office of Management and Budget, the Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, and such other persons as the committee may desire.
8. lappuse - Congress created the Bureau of the Budget (now the Office of Management and Budget) to review the morass of agency budgetary information and to approve agency budget requests.
33. lappuse - ... accounts for which the revenue is earmarked. All trust fund payments are made from the specific trust funds accounts. Trust funds surplus receipts are invested in Federal securities (public debt or Federal agencies obligations). At the end of fiscal year 1971 the trust funds owned $96,000,000,000 of public debt securities.
33. lappuse - I ncome taxes (individuals and corporations), most excise taxes, estate and gift taxes, customs duties, and miscellaneous receipts are paid into the Federal funds accounts from which all Federal funds expenditures are piad. All trust funds receipts are paid into the specific trust fund accounts for which the revenue is earmarked. All trust fund payments are made from the specific trust funds accounts Trust funds surplus receipts are invested in Federal securities (public debt or Federal agencies...
7. lappuse - ... spending reductions. The fact that no legislative committee has the responsibility to decide whether or not total outlays are appropriate in view of the current situation appears to be responsible for much of the problem.
33. lappuse - The unified budget concept includes both Federal funds and trust funds for receipts and outlays. Federal funds correspond roughly to the old administrative concept used by the Federal Government prior to fiscal
17. lappuse - Commission have to be appointed by the Speaker of the House or the President Pro Tempore of the Senate.