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... expenditures and receipts . " ( 2 ) In holding hearings pursuant to subparagraph ( 1 ) of this paragraph , the committee shall receive testimony from the Secretary of the Treasury , the Director of the Office of Management and Budget ...
... expenditures and receipts . " ( 2 ) In holding hearings pursuant to subparagraph ( 1 ) of this paragraph , the committee shall receive testimony from the Secretary of the Treasury , the Director of the Office of Management and Budget ...
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... expenditures must never be allowed to outrun the revenue that the tax system would produce at reasonably full employment . When the Federal Government's spending actions over an extended period push outlays sharply higher , increased ...
... expenditures must never be allowed to outrun the revenue that the tax system would produce at reasonably full employment . When the Federal Government's spending actions over an extended period push outlays sharply higher , increased ...
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... Expenditures of Federal funds in fiscal 1972 are estimated to total $ 176.9 billion , compared with $ 164.7 billion ... expenditure sides of the budget . Estimated re- ceipts have declined about $ 8 billion since last February ...
... Expenditures of Federal funds in fiscal 1972 are estimated to total $ 176.9 billion , compared with $ 164.7 billion ... expenditure sides of the budget . Estimated re- ceipts have declined about $ 8 billion since last February ...
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... expenditures must never be allowed to outrun the revenues that the tax system would produce at reasonably full em- ployment . When the Federal Government's spending actions over an extended period push outlays sharply higher , increased ...
... expenditures must never be allowed to outrun the revenues that the tax system would produce at reasonably full em- ployment . When the Federal Government's spending actions over an extended period push outlays sharply higher , increased ...
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... expenditures , what we would be doing with the actual GNP is turning it away from this line . That would be the net impact and force of the budget on the economy . Conversely , if we duplicated the 1967-68 pattern , what we would be ...
... expenditures , what we would be doing with the actual GNP is turning it away from this line . That would be the net impact and force of the budget on the economy . Conversely , if we duplicated the 1967-68 pattern , what we would be ...
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91st Congress action administration agencies allocation amount appropriation areas assistance balance basic bill billion budget authority Budget Outlays categorical grants CEDERBERG Chairman chart Commission committee Congress costs debt defense deficit Department Director dollars economy Education effect enacted estimate Executive Federal funds financing fiscal year 1972 Food stamp program full employment budget going grants gross national product Health Highway income tax inflation information follows JONAS legislation MAHON Manpower MCCRACKEN ment military operating pay increases payments peace dividend percent President President's priorities problem programs projected proposed Public Law question record reduction reform requested reserve revenue-sharing Secretary CONNALLY Service SHULTZ Smithsonian agreement social security space shuttle program special revenue sharing spending statement surplus tion Treasury trust funds uncontrollable unified budget Urban Veterans wage WEINBERGER Welfare welfare reform WHITTEN