Congressional Budget Process: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Legislative and Budget Process and Subcommittee on Rules and Organization of the House of the Committee on Rules, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fourth Congress, First Session ... July 13, 19, and September 13, 1995U.S. Government Printing Office, 1995 - 223 lappuses |
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... billion . The reported deficit for that year was $ 220 billion . The deficit for 1993 the year in which the revised targets were to require a balanced budget- was $ 255 billion . The BEA created a much different process than Gramm ...
... billion . The reported deficit for that year was $ 220 billion . The deficit for 1993 the year in which the revised targets were to require a balanced budget- was $ 255 billion . The BEA created a much different process than Gramm ...
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... billion in budget authority and $ 551.7 billion in outlays . In June 1995 , the House and Senate agreed to a budget resolution that set the fiscal year 1996 602 ( a ) alloca- tions at $ 489.2 billion in budget authority and $ 534 billion ...
... billion in budget authority and $ 551.7 billion in outlays . In June 1995 , the House and Senate agreed to a budget resolution that set the fiscal year 1996 602 ( a ) alloca- tions at $ 489.2 billion in budget authority and $ 534 billion ...
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... this country on average in those 20 years of about 1 percent of GDP . That was about $ 30 billion , again , in con- stant dollars , that was an average of $ 30 44 Stephen Moore, Director, Fiscal Policy Studies, Cato Institute (prepared.
... this country on average in those 20 years of about 1 percent of GDP . That was about $ 30 billion , again , in con- stant dollars , that was an average of $ 30 44 Stephen Moore, Director, Fiscal Policy Studies, Cato Institute (prepared.
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... billion per year , so they have gone from $ 30 billion per year in real dollars to about $ 170 billion or about a six - fold in- crease . And in terms of the debt , at the time we passed the 1974 Budget Act , the debt was about one ...
... billion per year , so they have gone from $ 30 billion per year in real dollars to about $ 170 billion or about a six - fold in- crease . And in terms of the debt , at the time we passed the 1974 Budget Act , the debt was about one ...
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... billion revenue loss over 5 years . That is a total fiction , everyone knows it is a fallacy . We are using revenue analy- sis that everyone in this town and everybody in this Congress knows produces the wrong results . I believe , by ...
... billion revenue loss over 5 years . That is a total fiction , everyone knows it is a fallacy . We are using revenue analy- sis that everyone in this town and everybody in this Congress knows produces the wrong results . I believe , by ...
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1974 Budget Act accountability agree Allen Schick amendment annual appropriations bills automatic balanced budget balanced budget amendment baseline BEILENSON benefits biennial budget Bill Frenzel billion Budget Committee Budget Enforcement Act budget process reform budget resolution budgetary capital budget Chairman changes CONGRESS THE LIBRARY congressional budget process costs cuts David Dreier debt decisions deficit reduction deficit targets discretionary spending dollars DREIER economic enacted entitlement caps entitlement programs entitlement spending estimates Federal budget FRENZEL going Goss gress growth House increase inflation investment issue legislation LIBRARY OF CONGRESS line-item veto lockbox look majority mandatory spending Medicaid Medicare Medicare and Medicaid Members ment numbers outlays PAYGO percent of GDP President President's priorities problem proposal question reconciliation bill require revenues rules savings SCHICK Senate sequestration Social Security STENHOLM subcommittee talk testimony Thank things tion trillion trust funds vote
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88. lappuse - If men were angels, no Government would be necessary. If angels were to govern men, neither external nor internal controls on Government would be necessary. In framing a Government which is to be administered by men over men, the great difficulty lies in this : you must first enable the Government to control the governed; and in the next place oblige it to control itself.
9. 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.
20. lappuse - Act of 1 985 (PL99-1 77) repealed the off-budget status of these entities and placed social security (Federal oldage and survivors insurance and the Federal disability insurance trust funds) offbudget.
94. lappuse - STATEMENT OF HON. PETER J. VISCLOSKY, A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE STATE OF INDIANA Mr. Chairman, I would like to...
25. lappuse - Mr. Chairmen and members of the subcommittees: I am pleased to be here today to discuss the budget process with you.
86. lappuse - Cox's prepared statement follows:] PREPARED STATEMENT OF HON. CHRISTOPHER Cox, A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA Earlier this month, the House and Senate approved the first balanced budget since 1969.
187. lappuse - When the concurrence of a large number is required by the Constitution to the doing of any national act, we are apt to rest satisfied that all is safe, because nothing improper will be likely to be done; but we forget how much good may be prevented, and how much ill may be produced, by the power of hindering that which is necessary from being done, and of keeping affairs in the same unfavorable posture in which they may happen to stand at particular periods.
187. lappuse - It has been said, that more than a majority ought to have been required for a quorum ; and in particular cases, if not in all, more than a majority of a quorum for a decision.
67. lappuse - The system of bureaucratic despotism, elaborated finally under Diocletian and Constantine, produced a tragedy in the truest sense, such as history has seldom exhibited; in which, by an inexorable fate, the claims of fanciful omnipotence ended in a humiliating paralysis of administration; in which determined effort to remedy social evils only aggravated them until they became unendurable; in which the best intentions of the central power were, generation after generation, mocked and defeated by irresistible...
202. lappuse - During the past 5 years, more than $30 billion has been cut from Medicare and Medicaid. Now the administration wants to cut $50 billion more. Below the picture, the ad asked: Isn't it time we started defending the home front? The body of the ad appears to compare yearly increases in defense spending with cuts in medical programs.