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 Collection: Congressional Research Service Reports
Economic Development Administration: Overview and Issues

Economic Development Administration: Overview and Issues

Date: January 17, 2001
Creator: Mulock, Bruce K
Description: The Economic Development Administration (EDA), targeted for elimination or major “reinvention” early in the 104th Congress, gained a new lease on life in the waning days of the 105th. Having been kept alive via appropriations bills since its last authorizing legislation expired in 1982, P.L. 105-393 reauthorized the EDA and its programs for 5 years. On October 27, Congress approved a conference agreement recommending $286.7 million for EDAP and $28 million for S&E, for a totalFY2001 appropriation of$411.9 million for EDA. It became part of the Consolidated Appropriations Act (H.R. 4942, P.L. 106-553) signed into law on December 21, 2000.
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Congressional Review of Agency Rulemaking: A Brief Overview and Assessment After Five Years

Congressional Review of Agency Rulemaking: A Brief Overview and Assessment After Five Years

Date: March 6, 2001
Creator: Rosenberg, Morton
Description: This report will provide a brief explanation of how the review scheme was expected to operate and describe how it has in fact been utilized. The possible reasons for the limited use of the formal review mechanism thus far are assessed and congressional remedial proposals and other options are discussed.
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Insurance Exclusion Clauses: Excluding War Risks and Terror Risks from Insurance Contracts

Insurance Exclusion Clauses: Excluding War Risks and Terror Risks from Insurance Contracts

Date: June 14, 2001
Creator: Jennings, Christopher Alan
Description: None
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Tracking Current Federal Legislation and Regulations: A Guide to Basic Sources

Tracking Current Federal Legislation and Regulations: A Guide to Basic Sources

Date: February 15, 2000
Creator: Davis, Carol D
Description: None
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Low Power FM Radio Service: Regulatory and Congressional Issues

Low Power FM Radio Service: Regulatory and Congressional Issues

Date: January 5, 2001
Creator: Bass, Gwenell L
Description: None
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Tracking Current Federal Legislation and Regulations: A Guide to Basic Sources

Tracking Current Federal Legislation and Regulations: A Guide to Basic Sources

Date: February 13, 2003
Creator: Davis, Carol D
Description: None
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Cost-Benefit Analysis: Issues in Its Use in Regulation

Cost-Benefit Analysis: Issues in Its Use in Regulation

Date: June 28, 1995
Creator: Moore, John L
Description: This report sketches issues underlying broader use of cost-benefit analysis. It focuses on cost-benefit as one of several related frameworks for assessing regulatory actions or policies. Cost-benefit is the broadest of these frameworks, which also include impact assessment, risk assessment, and cost-effectiveness. Which analytical framework is appropriate depends on the regulatory context.
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Inflation and the Real Minimum Wage: Fact Sheet

Inflation and the Real Minimum Wage: Fact Sheet

Date: January 27, 1999
Creator: Cashell, Brian W
Description: None
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Paying Off the National Debt: Some Intergenerational Consequences

Paying Off the National Debt: Some Intergenerational Consequences

Date: October 17, 2000
Creator: Labonte, Marc
Description: None
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Economic Development Administration: Overview and Issues

Economic Development Administration: Overview and Issues

Date: December 16, 2002
Creator: Mulock, Bruce K
Description: The Economic Development Administration (EDA), targeted for elimination or major “reinvention” early in the 104th Congress, gained a new lease on life in the waning days of the 105th. Having been kept alive via appropriations bills since its last authorizing legislation expired in 1982, P.L. 105-393 reauthorized the EDA and its programs for 5 years. On October 27, Congress approved a conference agreement recommending $286.7 million for EDAP and $28 million for S&E, for a totalFY2001 appropriation of$411.9 million for EDA. It became part of the Consolidated Appropriations Act (H.R. 4942, P.L. 106-553) signed into law on December 21, 2000.
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