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... President's budget is . It has got all kinds of patinas amiss in it , but it is a partisan , economic program . It is the President's pro- gram for the economy . It takes into account the condition of the economy and the effect needed ...
... President's budget is . It has got all kinds of patinas amiss in it , but it is a partisan , economic program . It is the President's pro- gram for the economy . It takes into account the condition of the economy and the effect needed ...
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... President's policy choices and his future priorities which is fine . I think we need that very much because the baseline is still going to be the President's budget . But the thing that I was after was more answered in the latter part ...
... President's policy choices and his future priorities which is fine . I think we need that very much because the baseline is still going to be the President's budget . But the thing that I was after was more answered in the latter part ...
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... President or to OMB as an office of the President ? Is that unfair or is there any reason why this could not be done ? Mr. Asн . We think it would not serve either of our purposes to deal with it simultaneously . It would clearly ...
... President or to OMB as an office of the President ? Is that unfair or is there any reason why this could not be done ? Mr. Asн . We think it would not serve either of our purposes to deal with it simultaneously . It would clearly ...
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... President and the Congress ? Mr. Asн . We regard our job as serving both the President and the Congress . That is the basic institutional position of OMB and the people who work in it . We must serve both of those interests . Mr. PEPPER ...
... President and the Congress ? Mr. Asн . We regard our job as serving both the President and the Congress . That is the basic institutional position of OMB and the people who work in it . We must serve both of those interests . Mr. PEPPER ...
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... President's budget ? " That question was propounded to me . Some said it was reduced about $ 30 billion , and I heard over the air myself about a week ago on some program that it was about $ 22.5 billion the Congress had re- duced the ...
... President's budget ? " That question was propounded to me . Some said it was reduced about $ 30 billion , and I heard over the air myself about a week ago on some program that it was about $ 22.5 billion the Congress had re- duced the ...
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Page 4 - All appeals from the decisions of the Chair relating to the application of the rules of the Senate or the House of Representatives, as the case may be, to the procedure relating to a resolution with respect to a reorganization plan shall be decided without debate.
Page 105 - 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 363 - The motion is highly privileged and is not debatable. An amendment to the motion is not in order, and it is not in order to move to reconsider the vote by which the motion is agreed to or disagreed to.
Page 4 - House) at any time, in the same manner and to the same extent as in the case of any other rule of such House. (b) As used in this section, the term "resolution...
Page 4 - ... (A) When the committee has reported, or has been discharged from further consideration of, a resolution, it shall be at any time thereafter in order (even though a previous motion to the same effect has been disagreed to) to move to proceed to the consideration of the resolution.
Page 4 - For the purposes of subsection (a) — (1) continuity of session shall be considered as broken only by an adjournment of the Congress sine die ; but (2) in the computation of the sixty-day period there shall be excluded the days on which either House is not in session because of an adjournment of more than three days to a day certain.
Page 309 - The Bureau shall, at the request of any committee of either House of Congress having jurisdiction over revenue or appropriations, furnish the committee such aid and information as it may request.
Page 394 - General to bring an action in the appropriate district court of the United States to enjoin such acts or practices, and upon a proper showing a temporary restraining order or a preliminary or permanent injunction shall be granted without bond. Any such court may also issue mandatory injunctions commanding any person to comply with any such order or regulation.
Page 397 - Code, and, while so serving away from their homes or regular places of business, may be allowed travel expenses, including per diem as authorized by section 5703 of title 5, United States Code, for persons in the Government service employed intermittently.