Impoundment Reporting and Review, Hearings..., 93-1, March 28, 29; April 4, 5; May 7, 8, 14, and 21, 1973 |
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... approval . I would hope that the Mahon bill would be the one that would be reported out . I have talked to a num- ber of scholars , as I say , on behalf of Speaker Albert who requested their opinions , and I think the majority of those ...
... approval . I would hope that the Mahon bill would be the one that would be reported out . I have talked to a num- ber of scholars , as I say , on behalf of Speaker Albert who requested their opinions , and I think the majority of those ...
Page 317
... approval that come up here in the budget as to what the priorities are that have kept them in there and so forth as much as I am about the ones that are frozen . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . The CHAIRMAN . Mr. Latta ? Mr. LATTA . No ...
... approval that come up here in the budget as to what the priorities are that have kept them in there and so forth as much as I am about the ones that are frozen . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . The CHAIRMAN . Mr. Latta ? Mr. LATTA . No ...
Page 318
... approval . while the other bills would require congressional approval before im- impoundment . This is the thing that bothers me about the Mahon bill : Even if the Congress should disapprove of a Presidential impoundment within the 60 ...
... approval . while the other bills would require congressional approval before im- impoundment . This is the thing that bothers me about the Mahon bill : Even if the Congress should disapprove of a Presidential impoundment within the 60 ...
Page 324
... approve . It is going to take considerable debate and study . I don't think we ought to rush into it . Because it is a rather complicated system you will have to have for the Congress to impose its own limitations upon its own ...
... approve . It is going to take considerable debate and study . I don't think we ought to rush into it . Because it is a rather complicated system you will have to have for the Congress to impose its own limitations upon its own ...
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... approval of timing and terms of market borrowings . Treasury may purchase up to $ 4,000,000,000 of FHLB obligations , ( 12 U.S.C. 1431. ) Treasury approval not required by law ( 31 U.S.C. 868 ) but agencies consult with Treasury as a ...
... approval of timing and terms of market borrowings . Treasury may purchase up to $ 4,000,000,000 of FHLB obligations , ( 12 U.S.C. 1431. ) Treasury approval not required by law ( 31 U.S.C. 868 ) but agencies consult with Treasury as a ...
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