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Page 63 - The Secretary of the Treasury and the Director of the Office of Management and Budget, in cooperation with the Comptroller General...
Page 316 - No funds may be appropriated after December 31, 1960, to or for the use of any Armed Force of the United States for the procurement of aircraft, missiles, or naval vessels...
Page 202 - Organization and administration of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board, the Federal Home Loan Banks, and the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation...
Page 201 - SEC. 237. That the fiscal year of the Treasury of the United States in all matters of accounts, receipts, expenditures, estimates, and appropriations, except accounts of the Secretary of the Senate for compensation and traveling expenses of Senators, and accounts of the Sergeant-at-Arms of the House of Representatives for compensation and mileage of Members and Delegates, shall commence on the first day of July in each year...
Page 311 - Education for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1966, and each of the two succeeding years the sum of $500,000; but for the fiscal year ending on June 30, 1969, and each subsequent fiscal year, only such sums may be appropriated as the Congress may hereafter authorize by law.
Page 104 - Background statements for classified agreements are to be transmitted by the Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations to the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations and to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
Page 317 - For hire or commutation of quarters for officers on military duty ; hire of quarters for troops, of storehouses for the safe-keeping of military stores, and of grounds for summer cantonments...
Page 173 - Federal agency" means any department, agency, or instrumentality in the executive branch of the Government...
Page 83 - That further expansion of federal support to education be general in nature, and that these funds be allocated without federal control for expenditure and suballocation by state education agencies.
Page 128 - For the purpose of this study, a subsidy is defined as the Provision of Federal economic assistance, at the expense of others in the economy, to the private sector producers or consumers of a particular good, service or factor of production. The Government receives no equivalent compensation in return, but conditions the assistance on a particular performance by the recipient - a quid pro quo - that has the effect of altering the price or...

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