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Manual on the Federal Budget Process
The purpose of this manual is to assist users of Federal budget information in understanding how the process works and how data are to be interpreted.
Medicaid: President's FY88 Budget
This report provides background and analysis on Medicaid and discusses the President's FY88 budget.
Public Debt Ceiling: Its Current Status
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The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 As Amended by P.L. 97-35, The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981
"The attached chart shows the authorization levels established by P.L. 97-35 1/ and compares the House and Senate reconciliation bills for the vocational rehabilitation program" (p. 1).
Report on the Implementation of the Grace Commission Recommendations
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Small Business and the 97th Congress
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Social Security: How is it Treated in Determining the Federal Budget?
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Telephone Industry Residential Subscriber Line Charges and the Lifeline Option
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What Large Deficits Will Do If They Continue (And What Will Happen If They Are Reduced)
Projections of deficits in excess of $200 billion a year through 1990 and beyond have raised considerable concern about the economic damage they will cause. Yet, many find it hard to describe exactly what harm deficits will bring, or how such harm will come about. This report provides a brief qualitative description of what economic analysis suggests that large deficits will do to the economy, and what the likely consequences of their reduction will be.
What Large Deficits Will Do If They Continue (And What Will Happen If They Are Reduced)
Projections of deficits in excess of $200 billion a year through 1990 and beyond have raised considerable concern about the economic damage they will cause. Yet, many find it hard to describe exactly what harm deficits will bring, or how much harm will come about. This report provides a brief qualitative description of what economic analysis suggests that large deficits will do to the economy, and what the likely consequences of their reduction will be.
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