User Fees, Revenue Proposals Contained in President Reagan's 1986 Budget, and Other Revenue Measures: Hearings Before the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, Ninety-ninth Congress, First Session, June 19 and 20, 1985U.S. Government Printing Office, 1986 - 584 lappuses |
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... continue on the morning of Thursday , June 20 , 1985 , beginning at 9:00 a.m. each day in the Committee's main hearing room , 1100 Longworth House Office Building . In announcing this hearing , Chairman Rostenkowski stated , " The ...
... continue on the morning of Thursday , June 20 , 1985 , beginning at 9:00 a.m. each day in the Committee's main hearing room , 1100 Longworth House Office Building . In announcing this hearing , Chairman Rostenkowski stated , " The ...
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... continue the Superfund Pro- gram , it is absolutely necessary to have a- Mr. DUNCAN . I just wanted to make the point that reverting back to the 8 cents , that continues that tax , but the Superfund is different . Thank you , sir . Mr ...
... continue the Superfund Pro- gram , it is absolutely necessary to have a- Mr. DUNCAN . I just wanted to make the point that reverting back to the 8 cents , that continues that tax , but the Superfund is different . Thank you , sir . Mr ...
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... continue this analogy , the Superfund taxes on feed stocks , especially aluminum , copper , that sort of thing . There is only a very indirect relationship to the pur- poses for which the Superfund funds are used . Superfund funds are ...
... continue this analogy , the Superfund taxes on feed stocks , especially aluminum , copper , that sort of thing . There is only a very indirect relationship to the pur- poses for which the Superfund funds are used . Superfund funds are ...
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... continue to devote resources to those ports where workload is low . Yet , it is im- portant for some of the smaller ports to have port of entry status . The reimbursable port concept permits the local community gov- ernment or ...
... continue to devote resources to those ports where workload is low . Yet , it is im- portant for some of the smaller ports to have port of entry status . The reimbursable port concept permits the local community gov- ernment or ...
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... continue to function as ports of entry without com- petition from larger ports for resources , and Customs benefits by being able to respond to an ever increasing work load in locations where the work load is the greatest . I appreciate ...
... continue to function as ports of entry without com- petition from larger ports for resources , and Customs benefits by being able to respond to an ever increasing work load in locations where the work load is the greatest . I appreciate ...
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