Honest Budgeting Act of 1983: Hearing Before the Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, United States Senate, Ninety-eighth Congress, First Session, on S. 1679 ... September 19, 1983U.S. Government Printing Office, 1983 - 191 lappuses |
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... outlays for Federal spending pro- grams financed by the FFB would be charged to responsible agen- ( 1 ) cies ' budget totals . Programs financed through the FFB MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, Opening statement of Senator Trible.
... outlays for Federal spending pro- grams financed by the FFB would be charged to responsible agen- ( 1 ) cies ' budget totals . Programs financed through the FFB MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, Opening statement of Senator Trible.
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... responsible agency and correctly reflected in the unified budget . What then does all this mean ? This legislation would accomplish a number of important objectives . It would make the unified Feder- al budget a more accurate reflection ...
... responsible agency and correctly reflected in the unified budget . What then does all this mean ? This legislation would accomplish a number of important objectives . It would make the unified Feder- al budget a more accurate reflection ...
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... the economic activity to the Federal agency which is ultimately responsible for initiating it . It avoids the often suggested , but theo- retically incorrect , solution of simply treating the FFB as 7 Slade Gorton, U S Senator, Washington.
... the economic activity to the Federal agency which is ultimately responsible for initiating it . It avoids the often suggested , but theo- retically incorrect , solution of simply treating the FFB as 7 Slade Gorton, U S Senator, Washington.
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... responsible for initiating it . It avoids the often suggested , but theoretically incorrect , solution of simply treating the FFB as the agency , and incorporating its outlays into the federal budget . This latter is an important point ...
... responsible for initiating it . It avoids the often suggested , but theoretically incorrect , solution of simply treating the FFB as the agency , and incorporating its outlays into the federal budget . This latter is an important point ...
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... would charge Federal agencies for outlays for which they are responsible , by insuring that the loan programs that involve Federal outlays and repayments would appear in the budget documents . This would strengthen the 14.
... would charge Federal agencies for outlays for which they are responsible , by insuring that the loan programs that involve Federal outlays and repayments would appear in the budget documents . This would strengthen the 14.
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