Administration Proposal to Increase Public Debt Ceiling: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, First Session ... October 18, 1973 |
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... SCHNEEBELI , Pennsylvania HAROLD R. COLLIER , Illinois JOEL T. BROYHILL , Virginia BARBER B. CONABLE , JR . , New York CHARLES E. CHAMBERLAIN , Michigan JERRY L. PETTIS , California JOHN J. DUNCAN , Tennessee DONALD G. BROTZMAN ...
... SCHNEEBELI , Pennsylvania HAROLD R. COLLIER , Illinois JOEL T. BROYHILL , Virginia BARBER B. CONABLE , JR . , New York CHARLES E. CHAMBERLAIN , Michigan JERRY L. PETTIS , California JOHN J. DUNCAN , Tennessee DONALD G. BROTZMAN ...
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... we are talk- ing about a debt ceiling ? Secretary SHULTZ . That is right . Mr. ULLMAN . I want to get back to you later on , Mr. Secretary . Now I recognize Mr. Schneebeli . Mr. SCHNEEBELI . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . Welcome 14.
... we are talk- ing about a debt ceiling ? Secretary SHULTZ . That is right . Mr. ULLMAN . I want to get back to you later on , Mr. Secretary . Now I recognize Mr. Schneebeli . Mr. SCHNEEBELI . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . Welcome 14.
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... SCHNEEBELI . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . Welcome home , Mr. Secretary . Secretary SHULTZ . I am always glad to be in a Ways and Means Committee hearing . That goes without saying . Mr. SCHNEEBELI . I wonder if Mr. Volcker still has his ...
... SCHNEEBELI . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . Welcome home , Mr. Secretary . Secretary SHULTZ . I am always glad to be in a Ways and Means Committee hearing . That goes without saying . Mr. SCHNEEBELI . I wonder if Mr. Volcker still has his ...
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... SCHNEEBELI . He is doing a good job in other areas , too . Secretary SHULTZ . Don't butter him up too much . Mr. ULLMAN . If you keep it up you can take a lot more than 5 min- utes , Mr. Schneebeli . Mr. SCHNEEBELI . Getting back to ...
... SCHNEEBELI . He is doing a good job in other areas , too . Secretary SHULTZ . Don't butter him up too much . Mr. ULLMAN . If you keep it up you can take a lot more than 5 min- utes , Mr. Schneebeli . Mr. SCHNEEBELI . Getting back to ...
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... SCHNEEBELI . Thank you . I think it is quite significant . I have only one other question , if I may . I notice that your current estimate for your unified budget for 1974 is now zero deficit . How long has it been since we have had no ...
... SCHNEEBELI . Thank you . I think it is quite significant . I have only one other question , if I may . I notice that your current estimate for your unified budget for 1974 is now zero deficit . How long has it been since we have had no ...
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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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