Impoundment Reporting and Review, Hearings..., 93-1, March 28, 29; April 4, 5; May 7, 8, 14, and 21, 1973 |
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... CEILING H.R. 16810 passed the House last fall . It was the increase in the debt limit , which was required at that time . The total debt limit was raised to $ 465 billion . The second section of that act provided expenditures and net ...
... CEILING H.R. 16810 passed the House last fall . It was the increase in the debt limit , which was required at that time . The total debt limit was raised to $ 465 billion . The second section of that act provided expenditures and net ...
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... ceiling . Would I have your support in offering such an amendment ? Mr. MAHON . Here is the situation with respect to expenditure ceilings : If Congress provides funds far in excess of the budget , for example , which we normally do not ...
... ceiling . Would I have your support in offering such an amendment ? Mr. MAHON . Here is the situation with respect to expenditure ceilings : If Congress provides funds far in excess of the budget , for example , which we normally do not ...
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... ceiling legislation last October . That joint committee was mandated to come back with a recommenda- tion by the 15th of February of this year on mechanisms and methods whereby we could improve the present procedures that the Congress ...
... ceiling legislation last October . That joint committee was mandated to come back with a recommenda- tion by the 15th of February of this year on mechanisms and methods whereby we could improve the present procedures that the Congress ...
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... CEILING Mr. Mahon , I know you responded to Mr. Anderson's question re- garding an amendment to our bill which would include in some way a limitation placed by Congress on its own spending , however , would you elaborate a little more ...
... CEILING Mr. Mahon , I know you responded to Mr. Anderson's question re- garding an amendment to our bill which would include in some way a limitation placed by Congress on its own spending , however , would you elaborate a little more ...
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... ceiling far below what we have authorized . If you do that , you are in effect saying , " Mr. President , we surren- der to you the authority to control the purse of the country because we failed to do it ourselves . In specifics we ...
... ceiling far below what we have authorized . If you do that , you are in effect saying , " Mr. President , we surren- der to you the authority to control the purse of the country because we failed to do it ourselves . In specifics we ...
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Page 4 - All appeals from the decisions of the Chair relating to the application of the rules of the Senate or the House of Representatives, as the case may be, to the procedure relating to a resolution with respect to a reorganization plan shall be decided without debate.
Page 98 - In apportioning any appropriation, reserves may be established to provide for contingencies, or to effect savings whenever savings are made possible by or through changes in requirements, greater efficiency of operations, or other developments subsequent to the date on which such appropriation was made available.
Page 104 - ... on or before the beginning of each fiscal year, be so apportioned by monthly or other allotments as to prevent expenditures in one portion of the year which may necessitate deficiency or additional appropriations to complete the service of the fiscal year for which said appropriations are made...
Page 72 - It is believed to be one of the chief merits of the American system of written constitutional law, that all the powers intrusted to government, whether State or national, are divided into the three grand departments, the executive, the legislative, and the judicial. That the functions appropriate to each of these branches of government shall be vested in a separate body of public servants...
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Page 4 - For the purposes of subsection (a) — (1) continuity of session shall be considered as broken only by an adjournment of the Congress sine die ; but (2) in the computation of the sixty-day period there shall be excluded the days on which either House is not in session because of an adjournment of more than three days to a day certain.
Page 256 - Employment Act of 1946". DECLARATION OF POLICY SEC. 2. The Congress hereby declares that it is the continuing policy and responsibility of the Federal Government to use all practicable means consistent with its needs and obligations and other essential considerations of national policy, with the assistance and cooperation of industry, agriculture, labor, and State and local governments, to coordinate and utilize all its plans, functions, and resources for the purpose of creating and maintaining,...
Page 3 - Congress on the same day and shall be delivered to the Clerk of the House of Representatives if the House of Representatives is not in session and to the Secretary of the Senate if the Senate is not in session.
Page 71 - No officer or employee of the United States shall make or authorize an expenditure from or create or authorize an obligation under any appropriation or fund in excess of the amount available therein...