State and Local Fiscal Assistance Act of 1972: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 1771 ... H.R. 2291 ... H.R. 2698 ... March 19, 25, 26, 27, April 16 and 17, 1980 |
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... budget cutters have decided that State revenue sharing is expendable . Though the administration would have you believe that their pro- posed budget cuts cannot yet be announced , one item that appears on everyone's list in every news ...
... budget cutters have decided that State revenue sharing is expendable . Though the administration would have you believe that their pro- posed budget cuts cannot yet be announced , one item that appears on everyone's list in every news ...
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... budget . Simply put , it is not the cause of our problems . The cause of our problem has been the inability of Congress to curtail its appetite for new categorical spending and the inability of this admin- istration over the last 3 ...
... budget . Simply put , it is not the cause of our problems . The cause of our problem has been the inability of Congress to curtail its appetite for new categorical spending and the inability of this admin- istration over the last 3 ...
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... budget , we have to do something about the uncontrollable part of the budget . If I have heard it once from the platform , I have heard it 100 times from my good friends on the Republican side . They say : " Beware of the word ...
... budget , we have to do something about the uncontrollable part of the budget . If I have heard it once from the platform , I have heard it 100 times from my good friends on the Republican side . They say : " Beware of the word ...
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... budget be out of the control of Congress . I think that is the very first move that has to be made . Mr. FOUNTAIN . I believe you indicated that , based on preliminary work by the Budget Committee , consideration is being given to cuts ...
... budget be out of the control of Congress . I think that is the very first move that has to be made . Mr. FOUNTAIN . I believe you indicated that , based on preliminary work by the Budget Committee , consideration is being given to cuts ...
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... budget : What should you do ? What can you do ? In the case of the budget , the feeling is that the cities and the local governments can less stand a cutting off of this money than the State governments . Mr. WYDLER . The difficulty I ...
... budget : What should you do ? What can you do ? In the case of the budget , the feeling is that the cities and the local governments can less stand a cutting off of this money than the State governments . Mr. WYDLER . The difficulty I ...
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accepted accounting principles accepted auditing standards accounting administration agencies allocation amendment areas audit requirements auditors balance bill billion capita categorical grant categorical grant programs Chairman cities citizen participation communities compliance Congress Congressional costs countercyclical Counties Davis-Bacon Act dollars economic effective eliminate entitlement expenditures Federal aid Federal Government Federal Revenue Sharing financial audit fiscal Fiscal Assistance formula FOUNTAIN FY81 Request going Government Operations Governors GRS funds hearings House impact improvements increase inflation INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS Jersey League legislation local governments ment municipalities National National Urban Coalition Office of Revenue percent problems property taxes proposed proposition 13 Puerto Rico reauthorization recommended reduce represents responsibility Revenue Sharing Act revenue sharing funds revenue sharing program revenue-sharing funds revenue-sharing program single audit spending statement subcommittee surplus tax effort Thank tion Towns townships Treasury untiered Village West Virginia WYDLER
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Page 353 - ... the receipts, and that this does not take it out of the fund. I think that this has some advantage to it, and I don't see any highly objectionable aspect to it. That is all I can say on the spur of the moment. Mr. ASPINALL. Mr. Chairman, if the Secretary has additional answer that he wishes to make, I would ask that it be placed in the record at this point. Mr. TAYLOR. Mr. Secretary, how do the receipts now received for entrance and user fees compare with before? Secretary UDALL. Before the only...
Page 539 - BEILENSON introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on A BILL To amend the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 to improve the congressional budget process, and for other purposes.
Page 162 - BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION AND NATIONAL SECURITY COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES CONCERNING OUR REPORT ON THE PROBLEMS INVOLVED WITH GRANT AUDITING Mr.
Page 543 - Taxes assessed against local benefits of a kind tending to Increase the value of the property assessed; but this paragraph shall not prevent the deduction of so much of such taxes as is properly allocable to maintenance or interest charges.
Page 530 - A recent survey by the National Governors' Association and the National Conference of State Legislatures provides a capsulized look at how states utilize GRS funds.
Page 543 - ... (A) in direct connection with appearances before, submission of statements to, or sending communications to, the committees, or individual members, of Congress or of any legislative body of a State, a possession of the United States, or a political subdivision of any of the foregoing...
Page 107 - Sharing has communicated with other Federal agencies such as the Departments of Housing and Urban Development and Health, Education and Welfare, to establish or renegotiate agreements but none have been finalized and no followup action has been taken.
Page 52 - for every human problem there is a solution that is simple, neat, and wrong.
Page 543 - State or local sales tax, if the amount of the tax is separately stated, then, to the extent that the amount so stated is paid by the consumer (otherwise than in connection with the consumer's trade or business) to his seller, such amount shall be...
Page 252 - A general shareholders' meeting must be held at least once a year, no later than six months after the end of the fiscal year. For most companies, the fiscal year is identical with the calendar year. The shareholders...