Administration Proposal to Increase Public Debt Ceiling: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, First Session ... October 18, 1973 |
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... Chairman JOHN M. MARTIN , Jr. , Chief Counsel J. P. BAKER , Assistant Chief Counsel RICHARD C. WILBUR , Minority Counsel ( 11 ) 201w2 REJ D IGNOU KF27 W3 1973f CONTENTS Press release. Ever € AL ULLMAN , Oregon JAMES A. BURKE ...
... Chairman JOHN M. MARTIN , Jr. , Chief Counsel J. P. BAKER , Assistant Chief Counsel RICHARD C. WILBUR , Minority Counsel ( 11 ) 201w2 REJ D IGNOU KF27 W3 1973f CONTENTS Press release. Ever € AL ULLMAN , Oregon JAMES A. BURKE ...
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... Chairman of the Committee on Ways and Means , today announced that the Committee on Ways and Means would conduct a one - day public hearing on Thursday , October 18 , 1973 , on President Nixon's anticipated request to increase the ...
... Chairman of the Committee on Ways and Means , today announced that the Committee on Ways and Means would conduct a one - day public hearing on Thursday , October 18 , 1973 , on President Nixon's anticipated request to increase the ...
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... Chairman . I appreciate your outline of the schedule . We will be glad to stay through lunch . In fact , probably one of the most constructive things to happen to us all would be to miss lunch . I have with me Mr. Paul Volcker , Under ...
... Chairman . I appreciate your outline of the schedule . We will be glad to stay through lunch . In fact , probably one of the most constructive things to happen to us all would be to miss lunch . I have with me Mr. Paul Volcker , Under ...
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... Chairman . [ Tables I through VII accompanying Secretary Shultz ' statement follow : ] TABLE 1. - PUBLIC DEBT SUBJECT TO LIMITATION , FISCAL YEAR 1974 , BASED ON ESTIMATED BUDGET OUTLAYS OF $ 270 BILLION AND RECEIPTS OF $ 270 BILLION ...
... Chairman . [ Tables I through VII accompanying Secretary Shultz ' statement follow : ] TABLE 1. - PUBLIC DEBT SUBJECT TO LIMITATION , FISCAL YEAR 1974 , BASED ON ESTIMATED BUDGET OUTLAYS OF $ 270 BILLION AND RECEIPTS OF $ 270 BILLION ...
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... Chairman and members of the committee , in support of the requested increase of the statutory debt limit and supplementing the statement of Secretary Shultz , I will discuss the 1974 budget out- look and its effect on the debt . When we ...
... Chairman and members of the committee , in support of the requested increase of the statutory debt limit and supplementing the statement of Secretary Shultz , I will discuss the 1974 budget out- look and its effect on the debt . When we ...
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_do_ $5 billion accounts actuarial Agency securities Agriculture Al Ullman amended amount appropriated ARCHER authority balanced budget benefits BROYHILL budgetary cash Chairman changes claims commitments committee CONABLE CONGRES CONGRESS THE LIBRARY contingency CORMAN Corporation cost debt ceiling bill debt limit Defense deficit Department dollars economic effect expenditures Federal funds Federal Housing Administration Federal Insurance Administration fiscal year 1974 going GRIFFITHS guarantees Housing and Urban increase Insurance Fund interest rates issue July July 27 June 29 June 30 legislation liabilities LIBRARY OF CONGRESS loans Minimum Tax National Note of Administrator November 30 OCTOBER 18 outlays payments percent President proposal public debt securities receipts request Reuss savings bonds schedule SCHNEEBELI Secretary SHULTZ Sept Service social security system spending statement Subtotal surplus tax reform taxpayers temporary Thank tion Total Treasury ULLMAN unified budget VANIK Veterans veto VOLCKER WAGGONNER
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Page 22 - 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.
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Page 59 - We, of course. had a tremendous surge in real output of the economy in the fourth quarter of 1972 and the first quarter of 1973, a surge that exceeded the expectations, I think, of the vast majority of people who were observing this process.
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Page 107 - Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes, duties, imposts and excises, and to pay the debts and provide for the common defence and general welfare of the United States.
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Page 86 - Philippine religious organizations which had rendered aid to American personnel. Thus that act constituted a congressional disposition of the German and Japanese assets vested under the Trading With the Enemy Act during World War II. Furthermore, that act, in effect, gave confirmation to the reparation program set forth in the Paris Reparation Agreement by devoting German external assets to the satisfaction of American war claims. The Attorney General has already covered into the Treasury a total...
Page 108 - ... for these purposes by the Department of Agriculture, have revolutionized agriculture in our country; a somewhat similar program of research and experimentation, coupled with a strong emphasis on demonstration of the results, might make a similar improvement in our educational system. Mr. Chairman, I would like to emphasize that the suggestions I have made here would amount only to technical changes in this excellent legislation. I believe the proposed changes are in line with the general purpose...
Page 93 - I think we have to face up to the fact that we are talking about spending money, so we have to be talking about raising the money.
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