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... National defense ... International affairs and finance . 50 51 55 59 71 Space research and technology .. Agriculture and rural development . Natural resources and environment . Commerce and transportation ......... . Community ...
... National defense ... International affairs and finance . 50 51 55 59 71 Space research and technology .. Agriculture and rural development . Natural resources and environment . Commerce and transportation ......... . Community ...
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... National Aeronautics and Space Administration . Veterans Administration .... Other independent agencies .. Budget ... national income accounts , 1964–75 .. 329 Table 19. Federal finances and the gross national product , 1954-75 330 Table ...
... National Aeronautics and Space Administration . Veterans Administration .... Other independent agencies .. Budget ... national income accounts , 1964–75 .. 329 Table 19. Federal finances and the gross national product , 1954-75 330 Table ...
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... national security . The budget includes my program , Project Independence , to reestab- lish our capability for self - sufficiency in energy . I plan Federal funding of $ 10 billion for the accelerated energy research and development ...
... national security . The budget includes my program , Project Independence , to reestab- lish our capability for self - sufficiency in energy . I plan Federal funding of $ 10 billion for the accelerated energy research and development ...
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... national budget , falling from 44 % of Federal spending in 1969 to an estimated 29 % in 1975 . Conversely , Federal nondefense spending has increased from 56 % of Federal spending in 1969 to 71 % in this budget . In the process , the ...
... national budget , falling from 44 % of Federal spending in 1969 to an estimated 29 % in 1975 . Conversely , Federal nondefense spending has increased from 56 % of Federal spending in 1969 to 71 % in this budget . In the process , the ...
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... national security and to maintain the credibility and effectiveness of our diplomatic efforts to preserve world peace . Increases in spending for military functions are necessary for both 1974 and 1975. Outlays of $ 85.8 billion are ...
... national security and to maintain the credibility and effectiveness of our diplomatic efforts to preserve world peace . Increases in spending for military functions are necessary for both 1974 and 1975. Outlays of $ 85.8 billion are ...
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1975 estimated Increase Account and functional activities actual 1974 estimated ADMINISTRATION Federal Funds Agriculture ão ão ão go appropriations billion in 1975 BUDGET ACCOUNTS LISTING budget authority budget outlays budget receipts code 1973 actual COMMISSION Federal Funds Consolidated working fund contract authority Deductions for offsetting Defense dollars)—Continued Account economic employment end of table estimated 1975 estimated Federal Funds-Continued financing fiscal footnotes at end functional code 1973 go go go Government Includes Increase or decrease indefinite Interfund transactions International Intrafund Intragovernmental funds Liquidation of contract LISTING in thousands loans manpower Miscellaneous National Office offsetting receipts payments Permanent Proposed transfer Proprietary receipts Public enterprise funds research and development retirement revolving fund Salaries and expenses Service Federal Funds shown in detail special funds special funds:—Continued Subtotal Summary Federal funds taxes Temporary Study thousands of dollars)—Continued Total Federal funds Total trust funds transfer for civilian తం తం తం
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Page 103 - Federal agency" means any department, agency, corporation, or other entity or instrumentality of the executive branch of the Federal Government, including the United States Postal Service, the Federal National Mortgage Association, and the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation. (6) The term "Federal building...
Page 34 - Finance by the staffs of the Treasury Department and the Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation and dated July 8, 1975.
Page 16 - The legitimate object of government is to do for a community of people whatever they need to have done, but cannot do at all, or cannot so well do. for themselves, in their separate and individual capacities.
Page 274 - President receives projections of the economic outlook and revenue estimates prepared jointly by the Treasury Department, the Council of Economic Advisers, and the Office of Management and Budget.
Page 282 - Seigniorage on coins arises from the exercise of the Government's monetary powers and differs from receipts coming from the public, since there is no corresponding payment by another party. Therefore, seigniorage is excluded from receipts and treated as a means of financing a budget deficit, or as a supplementary amount to be applied to reduce debt or to increase the cash in Treasury in the years of a budget surplus.
Page 288 - National defense* International affairs and finance Space research and technology Agriculture and rural development Natural resources and environment Commerce and transportation Community development and housing Education and manpower Health Income security Veterans benefits and services Interest General government General revenue sharing Allowances for: Pay raises (excluding Department of Defense).
Page 282 - ... savings accounts for military personnel, State and local income taxes withheld from Federal employees' salaries, and payroll deductions for the purchase of savings bonds by civilian employees of the Government.
Page 295 - Health, Education and Welfare Housing and Urban Development Interior Justice Labor State Transportation Treasury Energy Research and Development Administration Environmental Protection Agency General Services Administration National Aeronautics and Space Administration Veterans...
Page 275 - House, the appropriation or tax bills are forwarded to the Senate, where a similar process is followed. In case of disagreement between the two Houses of Congress, a conference committee (consisting of Members of both bodies) meets to resolve the issues. The conference report is returned to both Houses...