Administration Proposal to Increase Public Debt Ceiling: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, First Session ... October 18, 1973 |
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... Treasury : Hon . George P. Shultz , Secretary . Hon . Paul A. Volcker , Under Secretary for Monetary Affairs .. Office of Management and Budget : Hon . Roy L. Ash , Director Hon . Dale R. McOmber , Assistant Director for Budget Review_ ...
... Treasury : Hon . George P. Shultz , Secretary . Hon . Paul A. Volcker , Under Secretary for Monetary Affairs .. Office of Management and Budget : Hon . Roy L. Ash , Director Hon . Dale R. McOmber , Assistant Director for Budget Review_ ...
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... Treasury , and the Honorable Roy L. Ash , Director of Management and Budget , to be followed by the receipt of testimony from public witnesses . The limited time available to the Committee for this hearing requires that all interested ...
... Treasury , and the Honorable Roy L. Ash , Director of Management and Budget , to be followed by the receipt of testimony from public witnesses . The limited time available to the Committee for this hearing requires that all interested ...
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... Treasury . Mr. Shultz will be followed by the Honorable Roy L. Ash , Director of the Office of Manpower and Budget , after which testimony will be received from certain Members of Congress who have requested to be heard and from the ...
... Treasury . Mr. Shultz will be followed by the Honorable Roy L. Ash , Director of the Office of Manpower and Budget , after which testimony will be received from certain Members of Congress who have requested to be heard and from the ...
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... Treasury scope for more flexible administration of the rate in the future . As you know , savings bonds have been a cornerstone of our debt management policy . Some $ 60 billion are outstanding , 24 percent of the total debt in the ...
... Treasury scope for more flexible administration of the rate in the future . As you know , savings bonds have been a cornerstone of our debt management policy . Some $ 60 billion are outstanding , 24 percent of the total debt in the ...
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... Treasury , Office of Tax Analysis , Oct. 12 , 1973 . TABLE III . - FISCAL YEAR 1974 UNIFIED BUDGET RECEIPTS , OUTLAYS , AND SURPLUS OR DEFICIT [ In billions of dollars ] January 1973 estimate Change from January Change 1973 estimate May ...
... Treasury , Office of Tax Analysis , Oct. 12 , 1973 . TABLE III . - FISCAL YEAR 1974 UNIFIED BUDGET RECEIPTS , OUTLAYS , AND SURPLUS OR DEFICIT [ In billions of dollars ] January 1973 estimate Change from January Change 1973 estimate May ...
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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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