The Congressional budget process: a general explanationU.S. Government Printing Office, 1985 - 199 pages |
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... titles which , for purposes of explanation , can be grouped into four major categories , as follows : Titles I and II establish Committees on the Budget in both the House and the Senate and a Congressional Budget Office to improve the ...
... titles which , for purposes of explanation , can be grouped into four major categories , as follows : Titles I and II establish Committees on the Budget in both the House and the Senate and a Congressional Budget Office to improve the ...
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... Title X establishes procedures for congressional review of Presidential impoundment actions . Titles I through IX are known as the Congressional Budget Act and Title X is known as the Impoundment Control Act . THE HOUSE AND SENATE ...
... Title X establishes procedures for congressional review of Presidential impoundment actions . Titles I through IX are known as the Congressional Budget Act and Title X is known as the Impoundment Control Act . THE HOUSE AND SENATE ...
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... Title III of the Act . Title IV expands the juris- diction of the Senate Budget Committee with respect to consider- ation of waivers under section 402 of the Act . Section 306 of the Act gives the Budget Committees exclusive ju ...
... Title III of the Act . Title IV expands the juris- diction of the Senate Budget Committee with respect to consider- ation of waivers under section 402 of the Act . Section 306 of the Act gives the Budget Committees exclusive ju ...
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... Title III of the Act includes a timetable for various phases of the congressional budget process , prescribing the actions to take place at each point . Title IV contains new procedures relating to three types of " backdoor spending ...
... Title III of the Act includes a timetable for various phases of the congressional budget process , prescribing the actions to take place at each point . Title IV contains new procedures relating to three types of " backdoor spending ...
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... Titles V through IX of the Act provide for a change in the fiscal year ; make various improvements in budget terminology and mat- ters to be included in the President's budget ; provide for improved program review and evaluation ...
... Titles V through IX of the Act provide for a change in the fiscal year ; make various improvements in budget terminology and mat- ters to be included in the President's budget ; provide for improved program review and evaluation ...
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1st Sess 2d Sess 600 Income security 94th Cong adopted agency allocation amendment amount appropriation acts authority and outlays bill or resolution Budget and Impoundment budget authority Budget Committees budget outlays budget process budget resolution budgetary Committee on Appropriations completes action Comptroller conference report Congress Congressional Budget Act Congressional Budget Office consideration of H.R. debate deficit direct loan obligations Director economic employment estimates fiscal policy Fiscal year 1985 fiscal year beginning functional categories fund accounts House and Senate House of Representatives Impoundment Control Act joint committee legislation loan guarantee commitments ment motion off-budget payments points of order President primary loan guarantee providing for consideration pursuant receipts recommendations reconciliation bill rescission bill revenues Rules second concurrent resolution secondary loan guarantee Social Security special message specific spending authority submit subsection tax expenditures tion Title transmitted Treasury trust funds United States Code waiving points
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Page 72 - For the purpose of any such investigation, the Committee on Un-American Activities, or any subcommittee thereof, is authorized to sit and act at such times and places within the United States, whether...
Page 116 - 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 112 - Congress shall be considered as broken only by an adjournment of the Congress sine die, and the days on which either House is not in session...
Page 86 - 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 75 - All personnel of the Office shall be appointed without regard to political affiliation and solely on the basis of their fitness to perform their duties.
Page 128 - 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.
Page 85 - An amendment to, or motion to recommit, the resolution is not in order, and it is not in order to move to reconsider the vote by which the resolution is agreed to or disagreed to.
Page 171 - Congress completes action before the end of the first period of 45 calendar days of continuous session of the Congress after the date on which the President's message is received by the Congress ; (4) "impoundment resolution...
Page 116 - Each special message so transmitted shall be referred to the appropriate committee of the House of Representatives and the Senate.
Page 140 - Any yearly accounting period, without regard to its relationship to a calendar year. The fiscal year for the Federal Government begins on October 1 and ends on September 30. The fiscal year is designated by the calendar year in which it ends; eg, fiscal year 1977 is the fiscal year ending September 30, 1977.