BUDGET—U.S.

Addresses

Agricultural Export—Problems and a Solution: Roger J. Baccigaluppi, 11899-11901 [14MY]

Arms Control and the Defense Budget—Look at Congressional Decision Making: Representative Courter, 5638 [19MR]

Budget Deficit: Senator Moynihan, 20739 [26JY]

Constitutional Amendment on Balanced Budget: Senator Dodd, 8180 [17AP]

Defense Policy and Military Spending: J. Richard Munro, 21601 [30JY]

Democratic Radio Response to the President's Weekly Address: Senator Hart, 28322 [22OC]

Federal Deficit—Need for Bipartisanship: Willard C. Butcher, 11179 [8MY]

Landon Lecture, Kansas State University: Representative O'Neill, 9258 [24AP]

Light a Match—Or Curse the Darkness: Marshall Wright, 31523 [12NO]

President Reagan and Chairman Morrill: Senator Moynihan (excerpt), 20739 [26JY]

Reducing Waste, Fraud, and Inefficiency in the Federal Government: President Reagan, 30946 [6NO]

State of the Union: President Reagan, 1870-1873 [6FE]

Veterans' Benefits and Services: Representative Hammerschmidt, 11626 [9MY]

Will 535 Congressmen Care What 1 Million Americans Think? George V. Grune, 20286-20287 [24JY]

Agreements

Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act: enact (S. 1730), unanimous-consent, 31207 [8NO]

Amendments

Appropriations: grant line-item veto (S. 43), 19359 [17JY]

———making supplemental (H.R. 2577), conference report, 22105 [1AU]

Congressional: revising for fiscal year 1985 and setting forth for 1986-88 (H. Con. Res. 152), 12823-12844 [21MY], 13053-13056, 13066-13071, 13082-13086 [22MY], 13355-13360, 13372, 13388, 13407 [23MY]

Congressional budget: revising 1985 and setting forth 1986-88 (S. Con. Res. 32), 7067 [2AP], 8949, 8950 [23AP], 9500-9506, 9523-9528, 9529 [25AP], 9597-9602, 9640-9645 [26AP], 9661, 9666, 9667-9672, 9684-9690 [29AP], 9851-9856, 9929-9934 [30AP], 10033, 10076, 10155, 10156 [1MY], 10315, 10321, 10325, 10334, 10364 [2MY], 10424, 10443, 10460 [3MY], 10574, 10576 [6MY], 10784, 10786, 10795, 10869 [7MY], 10943, 10949, 10951-10956, 10988-10991, 11032-11043 [8MY], 11313, 11342, 11353, 11363, 11371, 11378, 11390, 11397, 11407, 11412, 11414, 11420, 11432, 11436, 11441, 11443, 11446, 11448, 11450, 11452-11459, 11476, 11477, 11480, 11537, 11538, 11539, 11543, 11544, 11546, 11547, 11554, 11555 [9MY], 22205-22211 [1AU], 22632-22638 [1AU]

———revising 1985 and setting forth 1986-88 (S. Con. Res. 32) (excerpt), 10775 [7MY]

Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act: enact (S. 1730), 28396, 28409, 28440 [22OC], 28556, 28561, 28564, 28566, 28567, 28571, 28584-28588 [23OC], 28933, 28953-28957, 28967, 28968, 28971, 28973, 29021-29032 [24OC], 29282 [28OC], 31189 [7NO], 31281, 31284, 31289, 31290, 31291, 31292, 31293, 31300, 31302, 31304, 31309, 31310, 31311, 31313, 31316, 31319, 31331-31335 [12NO], 31726, 31728, 31731, 31733, 31735, 31736, 31773 [13NO], 31906, 31909, 31926, 31927, 31929, 31930, 31936, 31939, 31942, 31943, 31946, 31947, 32140-32142 [14NO]

Deficit: reduce (H.R. 3128), 23913 [17SE], 29394 [29OC], 29686 [30OC], 32056 [14NO], 34513-34621, 34622 [5DE]

Dept. of Agriculture, rural development, and related agencies: making appropriations (H.R. 3037), 25308 [30SE], 27462, 27463, 27464, 27559 [15OC], 27661, 27663, 27669, 27673, 27684, 27704 [16OC]

Dept. of Defense Authorization Act: enact (H.R. 1872), 14337 [5JN], 14657 [6JN], 14959, 14970 [10JN], 15218 [11JN], 15501 [12JN], 15594-15597 [13JN], 15757, 15758, 15759 [13JN], 15880-15888 [17JN], 15992 [17JN], 16066, 16074, 16075, 16077, 16097, 16099, 16125-16142 [18JN], 16327, 16330, 16331, 16332, 16333, 16337, 16338, 16340, 16356, 16358, 16363, 16366, 16391, 16393, 16414-16424 [19JN], 16470, 16472, 16473, 16474, 16477, 16478, 16479, 16480, 16484, 16543, 16550, 16552, 16582-16593 [20JN], 16814, 16818, 16819, 16822, 16823, 16837, 16841, 16842, 16843, 16844, 16846, 16847, 16848, 16856, 16857, 16859, 16860, 16861, 16862, 16863, 16864, 16866, 16867, 16869, 16870, 16871, 16873, 16874, 16875, 16877, 16884 [21JN], 16943 [24JN], 17104, 17107, 17108, 17121, 17125, 17126, 17128, 17130, 17134, 17147, 17153, 17163, 17165, 17166, 17177, 17185, 17233-17238 [25JN], 17403, 17409, 17415, 17417, 17420, 17434, 17439, 17440, 17441, 17442, 17445, 17451, 17453, 17454, 17458, 17471, 17485, 17487, 17521 [26JN], 17743, 17745, 17753, 17758, 17760, 17764, 17773, 17774, 17786, 17787, 17790, 17793, 17795, 17796, 17798, 17799, 17800, 17803, 17804, 17805, 17809, 17810, 17811, 17812, 17813, 17816 [27JN]

Dept. of the Interior and related agencies: making appropriations (H.R. 3011), 20139 [23JY], 20168 [23JY], 20265 [24JY], 21635 [30JY], 21863, 21865, 21877, 21878, 21895, 21896, 21901, 21906, 21907, 21908, 21911 [31JY], 30011, 30013, 30014, 30020, 30031, 30056 [31OC], 33995, 33999, 34000 [3DE]

Depts. of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and related agencies: making appropriations (H.R. 2965), 19240 [16JY], 19413, 19424, 19432, 19437, 19442-19445, 19447, 19456, 19461 [17JY], 28203 [21OC], 28893, 28894, 28895, 28896, 28897, 28908, 28909, 28910, 28911, 28994, 28995, 28996, 29020, 29021, 29035 [24OC], 30224, 30225, 30227, 30238, 30242, 30248, 30249, 30251, 30252, 30254 [1NO]

———making appropriations (H.R. 2965), conference report, 35015 [6DE]

Intelligence Authorization Act: enact (H.R. 2419), 19240 [16JY], 19632 [18JY]

Legislative branch: making appropriations (H.R. 2942), 21717, 21722, 21756 [31JY], 29353 [29OC]

Legislative Branch Appropriations Act: enact (H.R. 2942), 19649, 19659, 19663 [18JY]

Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act: enact (H.R. 3500), 27643 [16OC], 27829 [17OC], 28827, 28834 [24OC]

Public debt: increase limit (H.J. Res. 372), 25835-25839, 25859-25860 [3OC], 26188-26192, 26198, 26245-26248 [4OC], 26269, 26294-26298, 26304 [5OC], 26328, 26337-26341 [6OC], 26357 [7OC], 26726, 26733, 26735, 26745-26749, 26758, 26779-26784 [8OC], 26837, 26838, 26840, 26847, 26852, 26889, 26890, 26909-26911 [9OC], 27188, 27193, 27199, 27204, 27208, 27209, 27213, 27218, 27220, 27222, 27223, 27235, 27240, 27241, 27246, 27283, 27291, 27295 [10OC]

———increase limit (H.R. 3721), 31749 [13NO]

———increase statutory limit (H.J. Res. 372), 30126, 30127-30147, 30148 [1NO], 30403, 30408, 30422-30433 [4NO], 30507, 30519, 30543, 30584-30591 [5NO], 30657, 30709 [6NO], 30853-30863, 30872, 30873 [6NO]

Save for the U.S.A. Year: designate (H.J. Res. 436), 36144 [12DE]

Social Security: prevent disinvestment of trust fund (H.R. 3669), 30290 [1NO]

Analyses

Amtrak Amendment to the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (S. 1730), 28558 [23OC]

Balanced Budget Proposals: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, 26468 [7OC]

Chiles Plan—A Fair Budget That Invests in Growth, 9512-9522 [25AP]

Comparison of Chiles-Hollings Budget Plan With Republican Leadership Plan, 10958-10972 [8MY]

Dept. of Defense Fiscal 1986 Budget Request, 2253 [7FE]

Effect of Proposed Budget on the Economy, 9192 [24AP]

Effects of the Gramm-Rudman Amendment to the Debt Limit Legislation (H.J. Res. 372), 26300, 26301 [5OC], 27191 [10OC]

Enrollment Procedures for Appropriations Under Line-Item Veto (S. 43), 20291 [24JY]

ERISA Amendments to the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act: National Bankruptcy Conference, 29521 [29OC]

Examples of Illustrative Defense Outlay Reductions in Fiscal Year 1985, 27231 [10OC]

Impact of the Fiscal Year 1986 Reagan Budget on the 21st Congressional District of Ohio, 2656-2660 [20FE]

Proposed Fair Share Minimum Tax, 11208 [8MY]

Appointments

Conferees: H.J. Res. 372, extension of the public debt limit, 27379 [11OC]

———H.J. Res. 372, increase public debt limit, 27548 [15OC], 34134 [4DE]

———H.J. Res. 372, public debt limit, 30880 [6NO]

———H.R. 3037 making appropriations for the Dept. of Agriculture, rural development, and related agencies, 35174 [9DE]

———H.R. 2419, Intelligence Authorization Act, 28625 [23OC], 28743 [24OC]

———H.R. 2942, legislative branch appropriations, 26669 [8OC]

———H.R. 2942, Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 22490 [1AU]

———H.R. 2965, making appropriations for the Depts. of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and related agencies, 33691 [3DE]

———H.R. 3037, Dept. of Agriculture, rural development, and related agencies appropriations, 27699 [16OC]

———H.R. 3128, deficit reduction, 38732 [20DE]

———H.R. 3128, reduce budget deficit, 34425 [5DE], 34512 [5DE], 35554 [10DE]

———S. Con. Res. 32, congressional budget, 15300 [12JN]

———S. Con. Res. 32, revising the congressional budget for fiscal year 1985 and setting forth for 1986-88, 13421 [23MY]

Articles and editorials

After 50 Years, Social Security Here to Stay, 10380 [2MY]

Aid to Amtrak Small and Shrinking, 3716 [27FE]

``American Miracle'', 3344 [25FE]

America's Plunge Into the Debt Abyss, 26913 [9OC]

Amtrak Attempts To Improve Service While Cutting Costs, 6906 [28MR]

Amtrak Funding (excerpt), 11314 [9MY]

Amtrak Has No Dog Trains—Why Kill It, 3715 [27FE]

Any Way You Figure, It's Political, 1723 [5FE]

As Americans Spend, Wary Japanese Save, and Taxes Are a Cause, 20517 [25JY]

Available—A Proven Way To Reduce the Deficit, 20285 [24JY], 20857 [26JY]

Avoid Overreliance on ICBM's, 19048 [15JY]

Back the Budget or Lose Bases, Weinberger Warns Republicans (excerpt), 13531 [23MY]

Balanced Baloney Act, 28104 [18OC]

Balanced Baloney Act of 1985, 26258 [5OC], 26468 [7OC], 26858 [9OC]

Balanced Budget Policy, 317 [3JA]

Balanced Budget Risks, 28103 [18OC]

Balanced Fiscal Plan Reassessed, 26857 [9OC]

Balanced-Budget Bill Is Perilously Tilted, 28106 [18OC]

Balanced-Budget Bill—Congress Should Look Before It Leaps, 28102 [18OC]

Balancing the Budget in a Conventional Way, 2970 [21FE]

Barbaric Thinking—House Should Kill the Senate's Effort To Revive Nerve Gas, 15769 [13JN]

Bell Criticizes Assault on the Private Colleges, 8549 [22AP]

Better Nuclear Reactor, 6444 [27MR]

Big Fed Loan to Continental Not in Budget, 2766 [20FE]

Blame the President, Please—He's Responsible for Ruinous Deficit, and Making It Worse, 30349 [1NO]

Brand-New Way To Brake the Budget, 28105 [18OC]

Budget Amendment—Not So Crazy After All, 24903 [25SE]

Budget Balancing Act, 26867 [9OC], 28104 [18OC], 29760 [30OC]

Budget Balancing Legislation Would Put Defense Spending on the Chopping Block, 34460-34462 [5DE]

Budget Cutting Made Easy, 29670 [30OC]

Budget Deficit (excerpt), 20739 [26JY]

Budget Deficit Reduction Proposals, 6477 [27MR]

Budget Deficits Are the Key to Trade, 25610 [2OC]

Budget Irresolution, 23066 [9SE]

Budget Package (sundry), 10041, 10043, 10045, 10046, 10048 [1MY]

Budget Quackery, 28476 [22OC]

Budgetary Chaos, 26125 [3OC]

Budget-Process Measure Sets Up Choice of 2 Evils—Raise Taxes or Cut Defense, 34460 [5DE]

Budget-Process Measure Sets Up Choice of Two Evils—Raise Taxes or Cut Defense, 30546 [5NO]

Budget-Wise, Tom-Foolish, 19961 [23JY]

Butter That's Traded Off for Guns, 9946 [30AP]

By Any Name, Gramm-Rudman Is a Sham, 36085 [11DE]

Byrnes Stood Fast Against Government's Deficit Spending, 1666 [4FE]

Cap, You're Wrong—Defense Can Be Cut—A GOP Senator Argues for a Strategy To Save Billions, 4512 [5MR]

Case of Mega-Bucks and Mega-Science, 32469 [19NO]

CBO Advises Where To Cut, 4514 [5MR]

Challenge to the VA Health Care System—Portents of the FY 1986 Medical Care Budget, 13784-13786 [24MY]

Child Nutrition Budget Cut, 8607 [22AP]

Civil Rights Commission, From Watchdog to Lap Dog, 30102 [31OC]

Clear Choice—Guns or Butter, 18529 [10JY]

Coast Guard Cuts Routine Patrols—Hopes Congress Will Rescue Budget, 32518 [20NO]

Congress Makes Good Case for Line-Item Veto, 20275 [24JY]

Congress Rushes to Unfairness, 26858, 26880 [9OC]

Contracting Conducted Over Golden Safety Net, 7567-7569 [3AP]

Country Has Its Own Cancer, 22443 [1AU]

Creeping Up at the Pentagon, 13729 [24MY]

Curing Defense Waste Woes, 23264 [10SE]

Curing That Deficit, 6134 [26MR]

Cutting the Lean Out Of Defense, 3827 [27FE]

Dancing With a Genie, 34463 [5DE]

Dealing With Reality, 23666 [12SE]

Decision on B-1, 7856 [15AP]

Declining Dollar and the Threat of Stagflation, 8616 [22AP]

Defense Inflation Dividend, 13729 [24MY]

Defense or Defeat, 15751 [13JN]

Deficit. Remember the Deficit?, 27206 [10OC]

Deficit Amendment, 26857, 26880 [9OC], 28106 [18OC]

Deficit Amendment Is Just a Gimmick, 29563 [29OC]

Deficit Dilemma, 23119-23120 [9SE]

Deficit? Don't Blame Congress, 1745 [5FE], 2039 [6FE]

Deficit Magic—Worse Than Nothing, 30124 [1NO]

Deficit Not Top Issue for Reagan, 2003 [6FE]

Deficit Plan Is a Plus for the Soviets, 38462 [19DE]

Deficit We Can't Outgrow, 8454 [18AP]

Deficit—``Potentially Lethal Cancer'', 3223 [22FE]

Deficits—Default Solution, 19676 [18JY]

Deliberate Deficit, 20737 [26JY]

Democracy Project Facing New Criticisms, 34385 [4DE]

Democrats as Duckpins, 28015 [17OC]

Democrats at Bat, 13043 [22MY]

Democrats on the Deficit, 30671 [6NO]

Democrats Will Have To Answer for It, 38461 [19DE]

Digging for Oil at the Stock Exchange, 26914 [9OC]

Disarm the Deficit—End Corporate Tax Dodges, 6886 [28MR]

Disinvestment of Social Security of the Trust Fund (excerpt), 30291 [1NO]

Dogfight of the Decade, 18521 [10JY]

Dole Rides High After Budget Victory, 12561 [20MY]

Don't Strangle Amtrak, 5258 [14MR]

Draft Reply for Senator B.W. Goldwater to Article by Senator C.E. Grassley—A Freeze Is Just What the Pentagon Needs, 7938 [16AP]

Dubs Deficit ``A Tragedy''—Nobel Laureate Criticizes Reagan, 27715 [16OC]

Dwindling College Aid Has Narrowed World for Neediest Students, 9172 [24AP]

Easy Answers That Court Disaster, 32155 [14NO]

Economic Forecasts (excerpt), 30658 [6NO]

Economists Expect Modest Pickup Before Recession, 26878 [9OC]

Effects of Budget Cuts on Cities and Towns (sundry), 6003-6004 [21MR]

Explosion of Private Debt, 23165 [10SE]

Facts and Comments, 6134 [26MR]

Farmer Approval of Reagan Sinks to 24 Percent, 11461 [9MY]

First Bounce, 28103 [18OC]

First Step, 20277 [24JY]

Fiscal Disorder, 34072 [4DE]

Fiscal Frankenstein (excerpt), 30407 [4NO]

Fiscal R2D2, 28320 [22OC]

5-Year Pentagon Budget Plan Facing $300 Billion in Trims, 24047, 24119 [18SE]

Food Irradiation, 19708 [18JY]

Force a Balanced Budget, 31783 [13NO]

Forcing the Deficit Down, 26258 [5OC]

Freeze Every Dime of Federal Spending, 11385 [9MY]

Freeze Is Just What the Pentagon Needs, 8456 [18AP]

Fringe Benefits—Time for Modest Reforms, 1105 [24JA]

Future of School Lunch Programs Looking More Grim if Federal Cutbacks Are Passed, 6879 [28MR]

Gallup Poll—Budget Cuts, 10576 [6MY]

``Gang of 535'', 20272 [24JY]

Getting Serious, 20278 [24JY]

Give Veto a Test, 20274 [24JY]

Gold Bricks?, 10310 [2MY]

Good News in Army Contracting, 18520 [10JY]

Goodbye to All That, 20277 [24JY]

Government by Meat Cleaver, 28282 [22OC], 28320 [22OC]

Government Involvement in Higher Education, 18281 [9JY]

Government Printing Office Pay Raises Soak Taxpayers, 23138 [10SE]

Grace Under Pressure, 22810-22814 [1AU]

Gramm-Rudman an Exercise in National Shame, 38675 [19DE]

Gramm-Rudman Balanced-Budget Sham, 35877 [11DE]

Gramm-Rudman Is a Fraud, 30671 [6NO]

Gramm/Rudman Is Pure Mischief, 28283 [22OC]

Gramm-Rudman Plan—Congress at Its Worst, 26881 [9OC]

Gramm-Rudman—Budgetary Bungle?, 28105 [18OC], 28321 [22OC]

Growth Alone Won't Do It, 3209 [22FE]

Historical Footnote or More of the Same?, 20737 [26JY]

Hospital Nightmare—Cuts in Staff Demoralize Nurses as Care Suffers, 7114 [2AP]

House Gets Tough on Defense Fraud, 18533 [10JY]

How To Balance the U.S. Budget by 1991, 29679 [30OC]

How To Get the Deficit Under $100 Billion, 7244-7246 [2AP]

How Uncle Sam Robbed America's Poor, 13333 [22MY]

Huge U.S. Budget Deficits Aren't Going To Disappear, 16740 [20JN]

Increase in Taxes, 9847 [30AP]

Increase Statutory Public Debt Limit (excerpt), 36376 [12DE]

Item Veto Is Needed, 20283 [24JY]

Item Veto Mirage, 22033 [31JY]

Item Veto—Gallup Poll Results, 20286 [24JY]

It's Not What We Spend on Defense—It's Whether We Have the Military Capabilities We Need, 14315 [5JN], 15240 [11JN]

It's Waste as Usual at the Pentagon, 15246 [11JN], 20709-20712 [25JY]

Keep the Job Corps—It Works, 3956 [27FE], 4375 [5MR]

Know-Nothing Legislation, 30336 [1NO]

Legislative Veg-O-Matic, 19961 [23JY]

Liberals' Economic Agenda Drowning in Reagan's Sea of Red Ink, 27712 [16OC]

Life After Gramm-Rudman—Up to and Including, the Impeachment, 34076 [4DE], 34792 [5DE]

Line Items and President's Veto Power, 20272 [24JY]

Line-Item Diversion, 19294 [17JY], 19961 [23JY], 20296 [24JY]

Line-Item Veto Could Speed Budget Process but Substantially Increase the President's Power, 12970 [21MY]

Line-Item Veto Needed, 20274 [24JY]

Line-Item Veto (sundry), 20272-20280, 20282-20286 [24JY]

Line-Item Veto—At Least Debate It, 19948 [23JY]

Line-Item Veto—Out of the Shambles—President Must Have More Budget Power to Adjust Balance, 19946 [23JY]

Little Life Insurance for Black Colleges, 10395 [2MY]

Lowell Weicker's Item Veto, 20277 [24JY]

Make Sense, Not ``Our Day'', 5947 [21MR]

Mattingly Rides the Right Horse on Line-Item Veto, 20274 [24JY]

Mattingly Wins a Round in His Case for Item Veto, 20273 [24JY]

Mattingly's Line-Item Veto Plan Should Be Considered, 20273 [24JY]

Medicare Funding (excerpt), 30508 [5NO]

Military Personnel Levels—Bloated or Needed for the Job?, 13828 [24MY]

Military Received $18 Billion Extra, Aspin Calculates, 28350 [22OC]

Military Retirement Pay, 15044 [10JN]

Military-Base Boondoggle, 10310 [2MY]

Missed Opportunity, 15762 [13JN]

MIT's Modigliani Wins Nobel, 27717 [16OC]

Monetarism Keeps Leading Wall Street Astray, 19724 [18JY]

Moscow's Star Wars Plan—Keeping Facts Under Wraps, 22696 [1AU]

Mr. Reagan Has Imposed a Tax, 22068 [31JY]

Mr. Reagan's Item Veto, 6236 [26MR], 20279 [24JY]

NASA Budget Freeze, 19721 [18JY]

National Debt—32.6, 36.7, 49.5, 65.8, 67.6, 111.1 . . ., 3222 [22FE]

New Breed Vs. the Puritans, 9780 [29AP]

New Way To Cut Defense Costs, 16151 [18JN]

No Way To Balance the Budget, 30448 [4NO]

Notable & Quotable, 20276 [24JY]

Oberlin—A Textbook Case of How Student Aid Cuts Could Hurt, 5493 [19MR]

Open Letter to the U.S. Congress, 20694 [25JY]

Opportunity Went Thataway, 7747 [4AP]

Out of Post-Vietnam Trough, 12222 [15MY]

Outlook—The Cruel Arithmetic Awaiting Reagan, 34463 [5DE]

Pass Line-Item Veto, 20273 [24JY]

Pentagon Inflation Overestimate Is Said To Reap Windfall of Up to $28 Billion, 28349 [22OC]

Pentagon Opposes Gramm-Rudman Deficit Reduction Proposal (excerpt), 35867 [11DE]

Pentagon Procurement and the American Way, 14256 [4JN]

Pentagon Warns Antideficit Bill Would Comfort the Soviets, 35868 [11DE]

Pentagon's Inflation-Estimates Windfall May Add Up to $50 Billion, 28349 [22OC]

Policy Reported To Give Surplus to Pentagon, 28350 [22OC]

Pork Barrels in the Sky, 22706 [1AU]

Power Play, 19959 [23JY]

President Rejects Compromise Budget Plan, 20936 [29JY]

Preventing Debt Disaster, 23166 [10SE]

Problem of Monetarism, 34799 [5DE]

Provisions in Defense Bill Invite Political Mischief, 14555 [5JN]

Prune Federal Field Offices, the Corner Bureaucracy, 4549 [5MR]

Put a Human Face on Federal Budget, 13299 [22MY]

Quadrangle and Freer Related Construction/Renovation Information on Selected Subprojects, 21899 [14AU]

Questions About OPIC, 22724 [1AU]

Reagan Amassed Huge Money Reservoir in First Term, 12222 [15MY]

Reagan and the Decline of American Power, 31232 [7NO]

Reagan Budget Plan, 18732 [11JY]

Reagan Plan for Defense Growth (excerpt), 35868 [11DE]

Reagan's Bankrupt Budget, 20739 [26JY]

Reagan's Inflate-the-Deficit Game, 20160 [23JY], 20740 [26JY]

Real Story About 1985, 905 [24JA]

Rebuttal of Stockman's Statements, 5601 [19MR]

Regan Fears Antideficit Plan Will Affect Defense, 34459 [5DE]

Reject Bid for Line-Item Veto, 19960 [23JY], 20295 [24JY]

Relevant Facts for David Stockman, 3960 [27FE]

Rescue the Senate!, 20279 [24JY]

Rich—Deficits Redistribute Our Money Upwards, 30317 [1NO]

S. 43, 20278 [24JY]

Save the Job Corps, 2472 [19FE], 4375 [5MR], 5117 [7MR]

Save Us From the Senate's Stampede, 30161 [1NO]

School at 4—Model for the Nation, 4304 [4MR]

School Lunches Rate High in Nation's Priorities, 10901 [7MY]

Scraping Off a Budgetary Barnacle, 17708 [27JN]

Senate Budget Proposal's Foes Show Political Hypocrisy, 31196 [7NO]

Senate Debt Plan Could Hurt Economy, 28321 [22OC]

Senate Grasps at Brass Ring Made of Smoke and Mirrors, 28104 [18OC]

Senator Mattingly's Veto Plan Is Surfacing in Nick of Time, 20275 [24JY]

Senator's Choice, 19564 [18JY], 20276 [24JY]

Seniors Rallying for Their Rights, 15755 [13JN]

Sensible—A Tax To Fuel the Economy, 27206 [10OC]

Shortwave Radio Battle for Minds, 6476 [27MR]

Sinking Maritime Lobby (sundry excerpts), 20835 [26JY]

Sizzling Big Mack, 20274 [24JY]

Small Business—Myth and Reality, 23661 [12SE]

Social Security and the Budget, 23822-23826 [16SE]

Social Security COLA (excerpt), 10052 [1MY]

Social Security—Battle Goes On, 13959 [3JN]

Something for the Farmers, 20275 [24JY]

Sound Budget Process, 24504 [20SE]

Sound Deficit Reduction, 28104 [18OC]

Sour Medicine, but Good for Us, 29539 [29OC]

Sputtering About Federal Debt, 28102 [18OC]

Still Pretending To Balance the Budget, 31414 [12NO]

Student Loan Program (sundry), 4390 [5MR]

Take Care in Cutting Defense, 1332 [30JA]

Take My Subsidy—Please, 14604 [6JN]

Taming the Deficit Monster, 30933 [6NO]

Tax Proposal Eliminated for Partnerships, 12986 [21MY]

There Really Is a Welfare Dilemma, 17256 [25JN]

3 Fiscal Crises, 27841-27843 [17OC]

Time To Raise Taxes, 27205 [10OC]

To Amtrak Riders and Backers, Subsidized Wheels Give Best Ride, 6906 [28MR]

To Cut Military Spending, 16169 [18JN]

Topsy-Turvy Economics, 28722 [23OC]

Trade War Threat (excerpt), 17072 [25JN]

Trade—Washington Tries To Erect Walls Instead of Minding the Deficit, 25609 [2OC]

Trouble With the Trident II, 36534 [16DE]

Turning Off the Spigot on U.S. Red Ink, 3061 [21FE]

Twenty-Five Years Ago—June 14, 1960, 22759 [1AU]

Two Senators, 20276 [24JY]

U.S. Now Debtor Nation as Trade Deficit Rises, 23903 [17SE]

Urban Emphasis, 3073 [21FE]

Veto the Line Item Veto, 1744 [5FE]

Voodoo Budget Proposals Won't Cure Reagan's Deficits, 28282 [22OC]

Vote the Veto, 20280 [24JY]

Waste and Abuse in Defense, 7548 [3AP]

We Need an Oil Import Fee, 21308 [30JY]

Weak Congress Denies Reagan Power He Needs, 22457 [1AU]

Weinberger Warns on Balanced-Budget Plan, 34459 [5DE]

We're a Debtor Nation, 20872 [29JY]

What Defense Needs—De-Organization, 15792 [13JN]

What Gramm/Rudman Will Really Cost, 28283 [22OC]

When ``L.I.E.'' Really Means ``L.I. Exportway'', 32492 [19NO]

When Students Grade Bennett, 3546 [26FE]

Where Reagan Is No Conservative, 20300 [24JY]

Why a Balanced Budget Amendment, 6628 [28MR]

Why Congress Won't Freeze Defense Funds, 5276 [18MR]

Why I Support Job Corps, 4374, 4377 [5MR]

Why Not Cut Deficit Before 1986 Election?, 31196 [7NO]

Why the Budget Law Is ``Horrendous''—Bad for New York, 38633 [19DE]

Women, Children and Cruel Thrift, 11442 [9MY]

Worldwide Effort Needed To Fight Pollution Effectively, 30931 [6NO]

Yes, Tonya Lynne, There Really Is a Santa Claus in August!, 24789 [24SE], 24959 [25SE]

Youth and the National-Debt Crisis, 32187 [14NO]

Bills and resolutions

Agriculture, Food, Trade, and Conservation Act: waiver for consideration of S. 1714 (see S. Res. 235)

Airport and airway trust fund: exclusion of receipts and disbursements from unified budget (see S. 1979)

Appropriations: across-the-board freeze by major functional category (see H. Con. Res. 147)

———amend House rule for conditional consideration (see H. Res. 39)

———consideration of H.J. Res. 441, making continuing (see H. Res. 312)

———consideration of H.J. Res. 465, continuing (see H. Res. 327)

———constitutional amendment on President's line-item veto authority (see S.J. Res. 11, 162; H.J. Res. 130, 139)

———continuing (see H.J. Res. 380, 456, 457)

———freeze (see H. Con. Res. 32)

———making continuing (see H.J. Res. 432, 441)

———not to exceed revenues (see H.J. Res. 111)

———President's line-item veto authority (see H.R. 2159)

———separate enrollment of items for Presidential signature (see H.R. 1247)

———shall not exceed revenues except in time of war or national emergency (see H.J. Res. 70, 71, 253)

———supplemental (see H.R. 2577, 2890; H.J. Res. 354)

Balanced: amend the Constitution to provide, except in time of war or national emergency (see H.J. Res. 43)

———apply surplus to national debt (see H.J. Res. 58)

———constitutional amendment (see S.J. Res. 225; H.J. Res. 113, 267)

———constitutional amendment to require (see S.J. Res. 7, 13; H.J. Res. 31)

———require (see H.R. 3462)

———requiring (see H.R. 818)

Balanced Budget Procedures Act: enact (see S. 617)

Balancing: constitutional amendment (see S.J. Res. 54)

Bipartisan Commission on the Budget Deficit: establish (see H. Res. 32, 259)

Borrowing authority: consideration of H.R. 3722, extend certain (see H. Res. 317)

———extend certain (see H.R. 3722)

Budget: temporary across-the-board reductions in tax expenditures (see H.R. 1377)

Capital and operational expenditures: include (see H.R. 231)

Cigarettes: additional tax revenues deposited in Federal hospital insurance trust fund (see H.R. 1969)

Commission on the Deficit: establish (see H.R. 521)

Committee on Rules: prohibit report on appropriations waiving any section 303 point of order of Congressional Budget Act (see H. Res. 246)

Committee on the Two-Year Budget (Select): establish (see S. Res. 159)

Congress: \2/3\ requirement for approval (see H.J. Res. 98)

———expeditious consideration of proposal by the President to rescind all or part of any item of budget (see S. 1431)

Congressional: setting forth for fiscal 1986-88, and revising for fiscal 1985 (S. Con. Res. 32), reconciliation (see S. 1730; H.R. 3500)

Congressional budget: improving process (see H.R. 1195)

———revising 1985 and setting forth 1986-88 (see H. Con. Res. 151, 154)

———revision (see S. Con. Res. 8)

———waive certain points of order on rules to provide for consideration of conference report on S. Con. Res. 32 (see H. Res. 253)

Congressional Budget Act: 2-year budget cycle for authorization, resolutions, and appropriations (see H.R. 382)

———amend to balance budget (see H.R. 819)

Constitution: amend for balanced (see H.J. Res. 89, 99)

Constitutional amendment: appropriations not to exceed revenues (see H.J. Res. 111)

———limit expenditures to percentage of gross national product (see H.J. Res. 414)

———require balanced (see S.J. Res. 212; H.J. Res. 400, 415)

Corporations: income tax revenues allocated for payments to qualified registered voters (see H.R. 56)

Debts owed the U.S.: contract retaining private counsel to furnish collection services (see S. 143)

Dedicated user fees: protect from budget reduction process (see H.R. 1925)

Defense procurement: President's budget requirement relative to assumptions of inflation for major weapon system programs (see S. 1921; H.R. 3886)

Deficit: debt recovery program (see S. Con. Res. 13)

———graduated reduction (see S. 57)

———reduce (see S. 1702; H.R. 3520; H.J. Res. 78)

———reduction urgency (see H. Con. Res. 46)

———temporary surtaxes to help reduce (see H.R. 895, 1041)

Deficit Reduction Act: prospective application and periodic updating of revised wage index (see S. 1376, 1401; H.R. 2819)

Dept. of Defense: 2-year cycle (see H.R. 2845)

Depts. of Labor, HHS, and Education, and related agencies: making appropriations (see H.R. 3424)

District of Columbia: Federal contribution to reduce accumulated deficit (see H.R. 2641)

———offset any deficit occurring in general fund (see H.R. 2642)

Education: proposed reductions (see S. Res. 62)

Executive departments: limit yearend spending (see S. 1731; H.R. 3411)

———proper budgetary treatment of credit transactions (see S. 502; H.R. 1216)

———restrictions over obligation of funds within last two months of fiscal year (see H.R. 1974)

Executive impoundment of appropriated funds: procedure to expedite consideration of President's proposals (see S. Con. Res. 65)

Expenditures: balancing with revenues (see H.R. 17)

———limit to revenues (see H.J. Res. 16)

———not to exceed revenue (see H.J. Res. 117)

Federal aid programs: periodic reauthorization (see H.R. 2)

Federal budget procedures: constitutional amendment relating to (see H.J. Res. 12, 27)

Federal procedures: constitutional amendment (see H.J. Res. 107)

Fiscal Year 1986 Highway Act: amend (see H.R. 2460)

Foreign trade: temporary surcharges to reduce budget deficit (see H.R. 2120)

FRS: President's separate submission (see H.R. 1659)

Gasoline: additional tax to eliminate deficits (see H.R. 3801)

———revenues from increased tax used to reduce budget deficit (see H.R. 1909)

General Revenue Sharing Program: extend (see H.R. 3466)

Government: separation of trust funds from unified budget (see H.R. 2599)

Government spending: 1-year freeze (see H. Con. Res. 61)

———amend Senate amendment to, and request conference on, H.R. 3128, deficit reduction (see H. Res. 330)

———balanced budget (see H.R. 1170)

———constitutional amendment on balanced expenditures with revenues (see H.J. Res. 466, 467, 477, 478)

———deficit reduction and improvement of Federal aid programs (see H.R. 3128)

———increase in outlays financed by equivalent increase in revenues (see S. 1540)

———one year, across-the-board freeze (see S. 32)

———reduction of outlays (see S. 1)

Grace Commission: implement recommendations (see H.R. 1828)

———implement user fee recommendations for Depts. of Agriculture and Energy (see H.R. 1827)

House: condition for adjournment (see H. Res. 248)

Housing: home ownership incentives as part of fiscal policy (see H. Con. Res. 87)

Impoundment Control Act: amend (see S. 1702)

———restrictions on proposed Presidential rescission of budget authority (see H.R. 3252)

Inflation: President's budget proposal to include information on accuracy of estimates for prior year (see H.R. 3887)

Interstate Highway System: approve cost estimate and authorize apportionment of funds (see H.R. 2461)

———approve cost estimate and substitute cost estimate (see S. 1514)

———substitute cost estimates (see H.R. 1059)

Legislative branch: temporary limit on appropriations (see H. Con. Res. 160)

Lotteries: establish to reduce deficit (see H.R. 2074)

———financing medicare program and budget deficit (see H.R. 1878)

———proceeds used to reduce deficit (see H.R. 2748)

LSC: funding (see H. Res. 55)

Medical care: budget reconciliation on certain programs (see H.R. 3290)

———implement Grace Commission recommendations (see H.R. 1828)

Medicare: financing from general revenues (see H.R. 186)

Medicare/medicaid: budget reconciliation (see H.R. 3101)

Message: print in red ink, if estimated expenditures exceed estimated revenues (see H.R. 118)

National Commission on Federal Budget Deficit Reductions: establish bipartisan (see H.J. Res. 9)

National Commission on Federal Deficit Reduction: establish (see H.J. Res. 284)

National Commission on Reduction of the Federal Deficit: establish (see S. 33)

Neutrality in Federal Expenditures Act: enact (see S. 320)

Outlays: fiscal year 1985 level (see H.R. 1418)

———limit annual increases (see H.J. Res. 82)

Pay-as-you-go requirement (see S. 291)

President: modify rescission or reserve of budget authority (see H.R. 3675)

———repeal certain provisions relative to disapproval of proposed deferrals of budget authority (see H.R. 2247)

President's Private Sector Survey on Cost Control: submission of recommendations to Congress (see H. Con. Res. 114)

Procedures: constitutional amendment (see S.J. Res. 9; H.J. Res. 148, 166)

Process: establish temporary study committee (see S. Res. 157)

Public debt: amend House rule to require \2/3\ majority to increase statutory limit (see H. Res. 40)

———increase statutory limit (see H.R. 3658)

Reagan, President: extending time period for transmission of message to Congress (see S.J. Res. 6)

Reconciliation: consideration of H.R. 3500 (see H. Res. 296)

———reject conference report on H.R. 3128 and concur to Senate amendment with an amendment (see H. Res. 349)

Rescissions: implementation of certain (see S. 469)

Revenue sharing: authorizing appropriations (see H.R. 1400)

Revenue sharing program: authorizing appropriations (see H.R. 796)

Roads and highways: revise and extend funding program (see H.R. 3473)

Social Security: exclude certain trust funds from unified budget process (see S. 1600; H.R. 3195)

———exclusion of certain trust funds from budget process (see S. 724)

———off-budget treatment of certain trust fund (see H.R. 2289)

———off-budget treatment of programs (see H.R. 3908)

———off-budget treatment of trust funds (see H.R. 1477; H.J. Res. 78)

———protect trust funds from actions designed to avoid statutory limit on public debt (see S. 1826; H.R. 3694)

———removal of trust funds from unified budget (see H.R. 2154, 2164, 2299)

———removal of trust funds from unified Federal budget (see H.R. 1376, 1385)

———remove operation of social security trust funds from unified budget (see H.R. 161)

———remove trust funds from budget process (see H.R. 3398)

———remove trust funds from unified budget (see H.R. 2792)

———restore losses in trust funds resulting from noninvestment and redemptions relative to statutory public debt limit (see H.R. 3688, 3689, 3694, 3713)

———set out disbursements and receipts as separate functional categories (see H.R. 3528)

Spending: moratorium (see H.J. Res. 78; H. Con. Res. 5)

Surtaxes: reducing the deficit (see H.R. 895)

Tax expenditures: across-the-board reductions (see S. 556)

Taxation: constitutional amendment relative to limitations (see S.J. Res. 13)

———minimum personal exemption (see S. Res. 173)

———revenues from new taxes used to reduce deficit (see S. 125)

2-year cycle (see S. 1556; H.R. 748)

———establish (see H.R. 3461)

2-year process (see S. 20)

U.S. Travel and Tourism Administration: appropriations (see S. Res. 63)

Urban Mass Transportation Administration: disapprove deferral of certain budget authority (see H.J. Res. 437)

———disapproving deferral of budget authority (see H.J. Res. 416)

User Tax Equity Act: enact (see H.R. 1925)

Zero-coupon bonds: Presidential statement on accrued interest (see S. 368)

Book reviews

``Politics and the Budget—The Struggle Between the President and the Congress,'' Howard E. Shuman, 4413 [5MR]

Books

``Power of Being Debt Free'': Robert H. Schuller (sundry excerpts), 8235 [17AP]

``Taxpayer Funded Politics,'' (chapter entitled, Politics and Jurisprudence—Illegalities at the Legal Services Corp.), 10429-10440 [3MY]

Broadcasts

Budget deficit: with Senator Moynihan (excerpt from MacNeil/Lehrer News Hour), 20740 [26JY]

Budget issues: Representative Oakar, 18047 [8JY]

Deficit—plan or ploy?: with Senator Moynihan (excerpt), 20740 [26JY]

Lack of wisdom in defense spending: Bill Moyers, CBS News, 3957 [27FE]

Representative Wright's response to President Reagan's June 22, radio broadcast, 16940 [24JN]

Cloture motions

Appropriations: grant line-item veto (S. 43), 19081 [16JY], 19565 [18JY], 19761 [19JY], 19914 [22JY], 19949 [23JY], 20296 [24JY]

Public debt: increase limit (H.J. Res. 372), 26222 [4OC], 26298 [5OC], 26326, 26332 [6OC], 26739, 26757, 26761, 26762, 26764 [8OC]

Colloquies

Budget deficit: Senator Moynihan with Members of Congress and staff members, 27250 [10OC]

Decisions

Veterans' health care budget: West Virginia Board of Review, 16458 [19JN]

Descriptions

Budget deficit reduction legislation, H.R. 3128, 29822 [31OC]

Farm debt restructuring (S. Con. Res. 13), 2212 [7FE]

Documents

U.S. Code, Title 31—Money and Finance (excerpt), 27200 [10OC]

Essays

Back-To-School Economics: Robert J. Samuelson, 24033 [17SE]

Operation Eagle: Cathy Price, 24678 [23SE]

———George Cheney, 24679 [23SE]

———Phil Harrington, 24679 [23SE]

———Susan Matthews, 24678 [23SE]

Politics of the Deficit: Norman J. Ornstein, 20736 [26JY]

———Norman J. Ornstein (excerpt), 19582 [18JY]

Saving Our Country From Deficit Detriments: David Scheer, 17269 [25JN]

You Can Save Your Country—``Double Decker Deficit Deduction'': Deborah Nichols, 20168 [23JY]

Excerpts

Budget of the U.S. Government, Fiscal Year 1986, 2468 [19FE]

Explanations

Extend application of certain excise taxes, trade adjustment assistance, certain medicare reimbursement provisions, and borrowing authority under the railroad unemployment insurance program (H.R. 3722), 31565 [13NO]

Factsheets

D-5 Warhead Amendment to H.R. 1872, Dept. of Defense Authorization Act, 18912 [11JY]

Job Corps Program, 4363 [5MR]

Interviews

Budget deficit: with Friedrich von Hayek, 20739 [26JY]

Letters

Accounts affected by a proposed amendment to the debt limit legislation: Alfred B. Fitt, 26891 [9OC], 27211 [10OC]

Amtrak amendment to the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (S. 1730): W. Graham Claytor, Jr., 28560 [23OC]

Amtrak funding: Alfred H. Joslin and Charlene B. Hall, 11329 [9MY]

Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act: Association for Retarded Citizens of the U.S., 29777 [30OC]

———Children's Defense Fund, 28856 [24OC]

———DAV, 27736 [16OC]

———National Association of Community Health Centers, Inc., 29777 [30OC]

———National Easter Seal Society, 29777 [30OC]

———National Society for Children and Adults With Autism, 29777 [30OC]

———Orange County, FL, School Board, 29564 [29OC]

———United Cerebral Palsy Associations, Inc., 29777 [30OC]

Budget deficit: sundry excerpts, 21492 [30JY]

Budget deficit reduction: Margaret M. Heckler, Sec. of HHS, 29810 [31OC]

Budget process: resident of Cumberland, MD, 10985 [8MY]

Budget proposal: David M. Jones, 8616 [22AP]

———Leonard J. Santow, 8615 [22AP]

———Sam Nakagama, 8617 [22AP]

———Senator Dole, 8615 [22AP]

Budget proposals: OMB, 18132 [9JY]

———(sundry excerpts), 18028 [8JY]

Budget resolution: Budget Committee (excerpt), 11951 [15MY]

CBO estimated outlays and revenues as of Dec. 6, 1985, 35422 [9DE]

CBO Reestimate of congressional budget (S. Con. Res. 32): Rudolph G. Penner, 13450 [23MY]

Conditions for appropriating funds for development of chemical weapons, 29607 [30OC]

Conference on the budget: John J. Motley III, 22198 [1AU]

Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (S. 1730): Donald T. Regan (excerpt), 28395 [22OC]

Current level of spending and revenues: Representative William H. Gray III, 20665 [25JY]

Debt limit legislation: James A. Baker III, Sec. of the Treasury, 25064 [26SE], 25554 [2OC]

Defense contractors and taxation: Miller & Chevalier, 30357 [1NO]

Defense funding: Representative Aspin, 30544 [5NO]

Defense procurement contracts: James F. Gero (sundry), 31545 [12NO]

Deficit: National Association of Realtors, 17091 [25JN]

———Robert W. Young, 18082 [9JY]

Deficit reduction: W. Martin Hudson, 30676 [6NO]

Deficit reduction amendment: President Reagan, 26325 [6OC]

Deficit reduction amendment (H.J. Res. 372): Bread for the World, 29049 [24OC]

———Children's Foundation, 29049 [24OC]

———U.S. Catholic Conference, 29049 [24OC]

Dept. of Defense budget savings: John R. Quetsch, 12917 [21MY]

Dept. of Defense price savings: Robert W. Helms, 12298 [16MY]

———Senator Dixon, 12298 [16MY]

Dept. of State, USIA, and Board for International Broadcasting authorization (H.R. 2068): William A. Root, 11256 [9MY]

Dept. of the Interior and related agencies appropriations: Synthetic Fuels Corp., 21278 [29JY]

Don't cut Federal worker pay: Joseph B. Rosenberg, 3479 [25FE]

Economic Development Administration funding: Conway Corp., 19417 [17JY]

———Jefferson County, AR, Industrial Foundation, Inc., 19418 [17JY]

———Roy E. Ledbetter, 19418 [17JY]

———Woodruff County, AR, Office of the County Judge, 19418 [17JY]

Economic Development Administration funding (sundry), 19417-19419 [17JY]

Effect of budget cuts on students: Massachusetts Higher Education Assistance Corp., 6392 [26MR]

Effects of budget cuts on cities and towns: Berkley, MA, Office of Board of Selectmen, 6003 [21MR]

Effects of Federal deficit reduction efforts on States: National Governors' Association, 10188 [1MY]

Effects of proposed tax reform on capital investment: Lowell P. Haywood, 29297 [28OC]

Federal deficits: Dax Hoxsie (excerpt), 23454 [11SE]

Federal deficits, 1941-85, 19945 [23JY]

Federal deficits, open letter to Congress: John Young, 25762 [2OC]

Federal Government borrowing power: Thomas Jefferson (excerpt), 1276 [30JA]

Federal motor vehicle expenditure control: exchange between Senators Roth and Gorton, 38751 [20DE]

Federal Supplemental Compensation Program: Northeast-Midwest Congressional Coalition, 7514 [3AP]

Foreign Relations Authorization Act (H.R. 2068): William L. Ball III, 23255 [10SE]

Funding cuts in child nutrition programs: American Association of School Administrators, 8607 [22AP]

Funding for Eximbank: Jerry J. Jasinowski, 18254 [9JY]

Funding for mass transit: Ernest N. Morial, 8951 [23AP]

———Ross Capon, 8950 [23AP]

Funding for Radio Marti and the Voice of America: Baptist Joint Committee on Public Affairs, 19448 [17JY]

Funding for veterans' services and benefits: Billy R. Cameron, 11352 [9MY]

———Chad Colley, 11352 [9MY]

———E. Philip Riggin, 11352 [9MY]

———Harry N. Walters, 11351 [9MY]

———Senator Cranston, 11350, 11351, 11355 [9MY]

Government borrowing power: Thomas Jefferson, 29660 [30OC]

Guidelines for farm legislation: President Reagan, 29152 [25OC]

Higher Education Act reauthorization: Eastern Montana University, 16453 [19JN]

Impact of budget constraints on the Dept. of Commerce: Reese Taylor, 16702 [20JN]

Impact of budget reductions on education: (sundry), 4407-4412 [5MR]

Impact of budget reductions on Massachusetts colleges: Joseph Cronin, 6094 [25MR]

Impact of the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act on the defense budget: Representative Aspin, 29596 [30OC]

Impact of the Gramm-Rudman budget reduction amendment: Senator Domenici, 30668 [6NO]

———William J. Bennett, Sec. of Education, 30668 [6NO]

Increase minimum personal tax exemption: several individuals and groups, 13264 [22MY]

Increase statutory public debt limit (H.J. Res. 372): Center for Law and Social Policy, 29312 [28OC]

———Coalition on Block Grant and Human Needs, 29311 [28OC]

———National Low Income Housing Coalition, 29311 [28OC]

IRS funding: Dept. of the Treasury, 35362 [9DE]

———Senator Dole, 35362 [9DE]

IRS funding allocations for collection enforcement: Roscoe Egger, 10946 [8MY]

IRS funding allocations for tax service programs: Roscoe Egger, 10945-10946 [8MY]

Job Corps Program: Margie Freeman, 4379 [5MR]

———sundry, 4384 [5MR]

Legal liabilities relative to defunding of Amtrak: Brice M. Clagett, 11314-11319 [9MY]

Legislative Branch Appropriations Act (H.R. 2942): Representatives Dingell and Waxman, 19645 [18JY]

Libraries deserve continued support: New York Public Library, 9385 [24AP]

Line-item veto: Allen Schick (excerpt), 19956 [23JY]

———Eileen D. Cooke, 19306 [17JY]

———President Reagan, 19564 [18JY]

———Senator Hatfield, 6236 [26MR]

———Senator Kennedy, 20272 [24JY]

———sundry, 20269, 20281 [24JY]

Mass transit funding: Urban Mass Transportation Administration, 11433 [9MY]

Medicare assistance for disabled: Paul S. Kendall, 30490 [5NO]

Medicare funding: American Hospital Association, 11423 [9MY]

———Leadership Council of Aging Organizations, 11422 [9MY]

———National Association of Counties, 11423 [9MY]

———Senator Chiles (Dear Colleague), 11421 [9MY]

MX missile deployment: sundry, 13425 [23MY]

National Debt: John K. Nagy, 9766 [29AP]

Nutrition programs: Lorraine Escobar, 23524 [12SE]

Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act: CBO, 28840 [7NO]

———Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs, 28840 [7NO]

———Committee on the Budget, 28842 [7NO]

Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (H.R. 3500): AMVETS, 28732 [23OC]

———Blinded Veterans Association, 28732 [23OC]

———Catholic War Veterans of the U.S.A., 28733 [23OC]

———DAV, 28731 [23OC]

———Fleet Reserve Association, 28733 [23OC]

———Jewish War Veterans of the U.S.A., 28733 [23OC]

———Marine Corps League, 28733 [23OC]

———Military Order of the Purple Heart, 28733 [23OC]

———OMB, 28001 [17OC]

———Paralyzed Veterans of America, 28732 [23OC]

———Veterans of World War I of the U.S.A., Inc., 28732 [23OC]

———VFW, 28731 [23OC]

———Vietnam Veterans of America, Inc., 28733 [23OC]

Outlays and revenues: CBO, 20665 [25JY]

Politicians, promises have taught the populace to expect more than they deserve: Jean Mills, 23491 [12SE]

Politicians promises have taught the populace to expect more then they deserve: Jean Mills, 23491 [12SE]

President Reagan's student aid budget cuts (sundry excerpts), 7731 [4AP]

President Reagan's tax policy: Michael L. Keller, 18285 [9JY]

Public debt limit: CBO, 30872 [6NO]

———sundry, 30159 [1NO]

Public debt limit (H.J. Res. 372): Representative Rodino, 36087 [11DE]

Public welfare funding: Bolivar County, MS, County Welfare Dept. employees, 13333 [22MY]

REA appropriations: Representative de la Garza, 13404 [23MY]

———Representative William H. Gray III, 13404 [23MY]

Recommendations on budget levels for programs for veterans: several Senators, 4749-4754 [7MR]

Reducing the Federal deficit and supporting arts: National Endowment for the Arts (excerpt), 21905 [31JY]

Reduction of Federal deficit: Rumsey Taylor, Sr., 25245 [26SE]

Reductions in NIH cancer research funding: David O. Wood, Jr., 5173 [14MR]

———Herbert C. Cheung, 5174 [14MR]

———Jenifer Turco, 5173 [14MR]

———Senator Heflin, 5173 [14MR]

Reestimate of the congressional budget (H. Con. Res. 152): Rudolph G. Penner, 15326 [12JN]

Repayment of shippers subsidies: Representative Daub, 14603 [6JN]

Revenue sharing program reauthorization: George R. Komer, 34359 [4DE]

Sacred Cows Beef Up the Deficit: Senator McClure, 10286 [2MY]

SBA funding: John Dodgen, 9779 [29AP]

Settling the budget: Kenneth A. Brown (excerpt), 19137 [16JY]

———Ronald J. Munger (excerpt), 19137 [16JY]

Social Security Trust Fund Protection Act, 35254 [9DE]

Student aid reductions: Eastern Montana College, 29055 [24OC]

———Johns Hopkins University, 17687 [27JN]

———Montgomery College, 17687 [27JN]

———University of Maryland, 17687 [27JN]

———Villa Julie College, 17688 [27JN]

———Western Maryland College, 17687 [27JN]

Student loan budget reductions, 6871 [28MR]

Student loan program budget reductions: Laura A. Castner, 2669 [20FE]

Subcommittee on the Interior estimated outlays for 1982-84: Rudolph G. Penner, 30013 [31OC]

Superfund authorization legislation: correspondence between Representatives Dingell and William Gray, 29832 [31OC]

Synthetic Fuels Corp. funding: Representative Strang, 28706 [23OC]

Tax reform: sundry excerpts, 19502 [17JY]

Use of appropriations process to control spending: several Members of Congress, 25087 [26SE]

Veterans' health care budget: Audie L. Murphy Memorial Veterans' Hospital, San Antonio, TX, 10391 [2MY]

———Chicago, IL, VA, 12688 [20MY]

———Gainesville, FL, VA Medical Center, 15230 [11JN]

———Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans Hospital, Columbia, MO, 12210 [15MY]

———Kansas City, MO: VA, 13308 [22MY]

———New York, NY, VA, 12692 [20MY]

———Olin E. Teague VA Veterans' Center, Temple, TX, 13331 [22MY]

———Omaha, NE, VA Medical Center, 14535 [5JN]

———Seattle, WA, VA Medical Center, 14788 [6JN]

———VA Medical Center, Brockton and West Roxbury, MA, 12404 [16MY]

———VA Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, 10589 [6MY]

———VA Medical Center, Fort Wayne, IN, 12407 [16MY]

———VA Medical Center, Fresno, CA, 11691 [13MY]

———VA Medical Center, Salem, VA, 12220 [15MY]

———VA Medical Center, Salt Lake City, UT, 11613 [9MY]

———VA Medical Center, St. Cloud, MN, 12215 [15MY]

———VA Medical Center, Washington, DC, 10917 [7MY]

———VA Medical Center Durham, NC, 11890 [14MY]

———William R. Best, 11178 [8MY]

Veterans' health care funding: Albert H. Linden, Jr., 30539 [5NO]

———Douglas K. Vollmer, 30539 [5NO]

———E. Philip Riggin, 30539 [5NO]

———John S. Staum, 30539 [5NO]

———Senator Simpson (Dear Colleague), 30533 [5NO]

Veto of tax increase: several Representatives, 8072 [16AP]

Who decides who doesn't belong in college: Bob Anderson, 9172 [24AP]

Zero-coupon bonds: Senator Durenberger, 1565 [31JA]

Lists

Conditions for appropriating funds for development of chemical weapons, 29607 [30OC]

Grace Caucus Membership—May 1, 1985, 10383 [2MY]

Health organizations supporting transfer of cigarette excise taxes to medicare, 11437 [9MY]

Low-income and handicapped assistance programs funds, 13402 [23MY]

Membership of the Deficit Reduction Coalition, 9497 [25AP]

Persons who deserve thanks for their work on the legislation to increase the public debt (H.J. Res. 372), 35874 [11DE]

Possible extraneous provisions to the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (S. 1730), 28393 [22OC]

Programs involving automatic spending increases (category 1), 30514 [5NO]

Staff members granted floor privileges during consideration of the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (S. 1730), 27548 [15OC]

Substantive amendments to H.J. Res. 372, increase the public debt limit, 30660-30663 [6NO]

Mailgrams

Funding for veterans' services and benefits: Richard Hoover, 11353 [9MY]

Memorandums

Congressional Budget Resolutions, 19675 [18JY]

Constitutionality of the Gramm-Rudman Amendment to H.J. Res. 372, Increase the Public Debt Limit: Lincoln Oliphant, 30673-30675 [6NO]

Deficit Reduction Amendment (H.J. Res. 372): Library of Congress, 29050 [24OC]

National Debt, 26874 [9OC]

National Endowment for Democracy Grant: Euginia Kemble, 34385 [4DE]

Nature of Compound Interest and Its Effect on Federal Spending Since 1981: Library of Congress, 26876 [9OC]

Relationships Between Federal Debt, Interest Payments, and GNP: Library of Congress, 26876 [9OC]

Social Security Trust Fund: Harry C. Ballantyne, 31305 [12NO]

———Paul Cullinan, 31305 [12NO]

Veterans' health care budget: VA, 10589 [6MY]

Memorials of legislature

Alaska, 10536 [6MY]

Arizona, 8762 [22AP]

California, 19936 [22JY]

Colorado, 15711 [13JN], 15745 [13JN], 16123 [18JN]

Georgia, 7813 [15AP]

Illinois, 25170 [26SE]

Louisiana, 20680 [25JY], 20936 [29JY]

Maine, 8057 [16AP]

Michigan, 5814 [20MR]

Montana, 8569 [22AP], 9439 [25AP]

New York, 7803 [15AP]

Messages

1984 Budget: President Reagan (excerpt), 9847 [30AP]

Budget Report: President Reagan, 1763 [5FE]

Deferral of Budget Authority: President Reagan, 37 [3JA], 4449 [5MR]

Deferral of Certain Budget Authority: President Reagan, 6169 [26MR], 16715 [20JN], 21406 [30JY], 33671 [2DE]

Deferrals of Budget Authority: President Reagan, 586 [7JA], 12304 [16MY]

Program for Economic Recovery: President Reagan (excerpt), 10031 [1MY]

Proposals: President Reagan, 1651-1653 [4FE]

Rescissions of Budget Authority: President Reagan, 1931 [6FE]

Motion

Appropriations: continuing (H.J. Res. 491), recommit, 36942 [17DE]

Congressional: revising for fiscal year 1985 and setting forth for 1986-88 (H. Con. Res. 152), 13421 [23MY]

———revising for fiscal year 1985 and setting forth for 1986-88 (S. Con. Res. 32), 18440, 18448 [10JY]

Congressional Budget Act: waiver, Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (S. 1730), 28951 [24OC]

Dept. of Defense Authorization Act: enact (H.R. 1872), pass S. 1160 in lieu, 17824 [27JN]

Public debt: increase limit (H.J. Res. 372), 26293 [5OC], 26328 [6OC]

———increase limit (H.J. Res. 372), conference report, 35889 [11DE]

Public debt limit: Lott motion to instruct conferees (H.J. Res. 372), 30881 [6NO]

Newsletters

Plain, unvarnished truth about the deficits: Representative Beilenson, 24601-24603 [20SE]

Pamphlets

Restrictions on Imports—An Answer to U.S. Trade Problems?, 20870-20872 [29JY]

Papers

Civil ``RICO'' Provisions Should Be Amended To Require a Prior Criminal Conviction: Arthur G. Koumantzelis, 35815 [10DE]

Common Misperceptions About Revenue Sharing, 11415 [9MY]

Senior Citizen Update, May, 1985: Representative Stenholm, 13378 [23MY]

Petitions

Balanced budget and tax limitation amendment: Order of the Founders and Patriots of America, 13890 [3JN]

Budget cuts: Buffalo, NY, Common Council, 5049 [7MR]

———Chelsea, MA, Board of Aldermen, 11687 [13MY]

———Gray Panthers, Galt, CA, 5049 [7MR]

Budget cuts in State and local assistance programs: Commerce, CA, City Council, 9830 [30AP]

Budgetary priorities: Hallandale, FL, City Council, 5729 [20MR], 6688 [28MR]

Deficit: Wilkes-Barre, PA, City Council, 1696 [4FE]

Effects of budget cuts on cities and towns: Fall River, MA, 6004 [21MR]

Federal: Saginaw, MI, Director of Administrative Services, 7614 [4AP]

Federal budget cuts on domestic spending: Wythe County, VA, Board of Supervisors, 3379 [25FE]

Oppose suspension of Federal funds in effort to force the States to raise drinking age: United Methodist Youth Fellowship, 33952 [3DE]

Opposition to excessive defense spending: United Methodist Youth Fellowship, 33952 [3DE]

Pell Grant budget: City University of New York, 11687 [13MY]

Proposed cuts: Laredo, TX, City Council, 1148 [28JA]

Revenue sharing: Gadsden County, FL, County Commissioners, 5587 [19MR]

———Sharon, PA, City Council, 5587 [19MR]

Social Security and the budget: Church Women United, Southern California-Southern Nevada, 15880 [17JN]

Support balanced budget: El Cajon, CA, Citizen, 12306 [16MY]

Poems

``Row, Row, Row, Your Boat'', 17978 [27JN]

Polls of opinion

Agriculture questionnaire, 1985, 14777 [6JN]

Provisions

Senate budget proposals to committee of conference on S. Con. Res. 32, 16319 [19JN]

Questionnaires

Alabama—6th District: Representative Erdreich, 11987 [15MY]

Balancing the budget, 1128 [24JA]

Illinois: Representative Grotberg, 10235 [2MY]

Questions

Impact of the Gramm-Rudman budget reduction amendment: Senator Stafford, 30667 [6NO]

Questions and answers

Monetary policy, 29681 [30OC]

Quotations

Tax reductions as a means of reducing the deficit: President Reagan, 29978 [31OC]

Remarks by, on

Public debt: increase statutory limit (H.J. Res. 372), 26521-26523 [7OC], 27038 [9OC], 27330, 27334, 27335 [10OC], 27361-27378, 27388 [11OC]

Remarks in House

Acquired immune deficiency syndrome: proposed funding for research, 10913 [7MY]

Agriculture: impact of reform proposals, 30457 [5NO]

Airport trust fund: remove from unified budget, 28737-28743, 28813-28826 [24OC]

Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration: funding (H.J. Res. 190), 5113 [7MR]

Amtrak: funding, 13400 [23MY]

———funding freeze, 9321 [24AP]

———proposals, 6906 [28MR]

———proposed funding, 11621 [9MY]

Animal Welfare Act: funding issues, 3958 [27FE]

Appropriations: congressional process, 20167 [23JY]

———constitutional amendment allowing item veto (H.J. Res. 130), 2055 [6FE]

———making continuing (H.J. Res. 388), 24130 [20SE]

———making supplemental, 17961, 17965 [27JN]

———prohibit use of funds to perform abortions, 22035 [31JY]

Appropriations bills: line-item veto, 2237 [7FE], 4325 [5MR]

Atomic energy: proposed research fund reductions, 6443 [27MR]

Balanced: 4-point plan, 11121 [8MY]

———amend Constitution to provide, 465 [3JA], 22503 [1AU]

———amend Constitution to provide (H.J. Res. 27), 511 [3JA]

———constitutional amendment to require, 1377 [31JA], 13968 [4JN], 21495 [30JY], 22953 [5SE], 23412-23419 [11SE], 25217-25219 [26SE], 25661 [2OC]

———constitutional amendment to require balanced (H.J. Res. 253), 9390 [24AP]

———constitutional amendment to require (H.J. Res. 113), 1353 [30JA]

———provide for, 29680 [30OC]

———provide for a constitutional amendment (H.J. Res. 27), 22514, 22517 [1AU], 22746 [1AU]

———provide for (H.J. Res. 117), 1276 [30JA]

———require, 3506 [26FE], 10614 [7MY], 31561 [13NO]

———require (H.R. 3462), 25531 [1OC]

Balanced budget: provide, 26469-26479 [7OC]

Balanced Budget Act: enact (H.R. 3), 527 [3JA]

Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act: enact (H.R. 3520), 26405, 26406, 26407, 26408, 26409, 26410, 26411, 26412, 26413, 26414 [7OC], 26679-26687 [8OC], 26925, 26926, 26928, 26929, 26987-26994 [9OC], 27054, 27058, 27059 [10OC], 27389 [11OC], 27767, 27768, 27770, 27771, 27772 [17OC], 28277-28300, 28308-28312 [22OC], 28605, 28665-28679, 28691-28695 [23OC], 28720 [23OC], 28738, 28739, 28742, 28744, 28856 [24OC], 29207 [28OC], 29318, 29319, 29322 [29OC], 29565, 29566, 29567, 29568, 29656, 29668, 29675 [30OC], 29795, 29796, 29797, 29798, 29799, 29800, 29801, 29802, 29803, 29804, 29805, 29806, 29807, 29877, 29878-29891 [31OC], 30118, 30119, 30120, 30121, 30122, 30123, 30125, 30126 [1NO], 30364, 30365 [4NO], 30457, 30489 [5NO], 30853, 30888-30894 [6NO], 31349, 31414 [12NO], 31561 [13NO], 32404 [19NO]

———enact (S. 1702), 26521-26523, 26525 [7OC], 26825 [8OC], 27029, 27038 [9OC], 27330, 27334, 27335 [10OC], 27736 [16OC], 28015 [17OC], 28218 [21OC], 28451 [22OC], 29548, 29555, 29563 [29OC], 29777 [30OC], 30107, 30111 [31OC], 30166 [4NO], 30336, 30350 [1NO], 30448 [4NO], 30621 [5NO], 30933, 30937, 30942, 30954, 30965 [6NO], 31226 [7NO], 31547 [12NO], 32193, 32207 [14NO], 32501 [19NO], 32905 [20NO], 33444 [22NO], 35822 [10DE]

———impact on veterans programs, 31828 [14NO], 32404 [19NO]

———impact on veterans' programs, 29796, 29797 [31OC]

Bethpage, NY: adult illiteracy program at the Grumman Corp., 17016 [24JN]

Biennial Budgeting Act: enact (H.R. 382), 427 [3JA]

Bipartisan Commission on the Budget Deficit: request President to establish (H. Res. 259), 22937 [4SE]

Bipartisan Commission on the Deficit: establish (H. Res. 32), 1165 [28JA]

Black colleges and universities: impact of budget cuts, 10395 [2MY]

Borrowing authority: extend certain (H.R. 3722), 31563 [13NO]

Bridge assistance: make certain State and locally funded eligible for Federal (H.R. 2215), 9397 [24AP]

Budget Amendments Act: enact (H.R. 231), 489 [3JA]

Budget deficit: effects on foreign trade, 19614, 19615, 19616, 19619, 19675 [18JY], 20827 [26JY]

———proposed economic effects, 20827 [26JY]

Budget resolution: rule request, 11943 [14MY]

Budgeting cycle: provide for biennial (H.R. 748), 1142 [28JA]

Cargo preference: impact on agricultural exports and the Federal budget, 20833-20836 [26JY]

CCC: making supplemental appropriations (H.J. Res. 342), 19671-19674 [18JY]

Central America: proposed military budget, 1848 [6FE]

Chesapeake Bay: proposed Soil Conservation Service budget, 12990 [21MY]

Clean coal reserve projects: transfer of funds, 21877 [31JY]

Coast Guard: authorize user fees (H.R. 1936), 17977 [27JN]

Commission on Civil Rights: independent status, 30102 [31OC]

Commission on the Deficit: establish (H.R. 521), 595 [7JA]

Committee on the Budget: budget proposal, 12708 [21MY]

Congressional: revising for fiscal 1985 and setting forth for 1986-88 (S. Con. Res. 32), conference report, 22618, 22650 [1AU]

———revising for fiscal 1985 and setting forth for 1986-88 (S. Con. Res. 32), request for consideration, 22511 [1AU]

———revising for fiscal 1985 and setting forth for 1986-88 (S. Con. Res. 32), technical corrections, 22650 [1AU]

———revising for fiscal 1985 and setting forth for 1986-88 (S. Con. Res. 32), waiving certain points of order against and providing procedures for consideration of conference report, 22618 [1AU]

———revising for fiscal year 1985 and setting forth for 1986-88 (H. Con. Res. 152), 12705 [21MY], 13001 [22MY], 13095 [6JN]-13097 [22MY], 13355-13421 [23MY], 14236, 14253 [4JN], 14629 [11JN], 15528 [12JN], 15755, 15762 [13JN], 19137, 19138, 19140, 19141 [16JY], 20181 [24JY], 20189 [25JY]-20191 [24JY], 20865 [26JY], 21652 [30JY], 22514 [1AU]

———revising for fiscal year 1985 and setting forth for 1986-88 (H. Con. Res. 152), Frenzel motion to instruct conferees, 13421 [23MY]

———revising for fiscal year 1985 and setting forth for 1986-88 (H. Con. Res. 152), S. Con. Res. 32 passed in lieu, 13421 [23MY]

———revising for fiscal year 1985 and setting forth for 1986-88 (H. Con. Res. 152), conference negotiations, 17398 [26JN], 19397 [17JY], 21495, 21497, 21498, 21499, 21548 [30JY], 22520 [1AU]

———revising for fiscal year 1985 and setting forth for 1986-88 (S. Con. Res. 32), 22834 [14AU]

———revising for fiscal year 1985 and setting forth for 1986-88 (S. Con. Res. 32), consideration, 22591 [1AU]

———revising for fiscal year 1985 and setting forth for 1986-88 (S. Con. Res. 32), instruction of conferees, 18440-18451 [10JY]

———waive certain points of order on rules to provide for consideration of conference report on S. Con. Res. 32 (H. Res. 253), 21838 [31JY]

Congressional Black Caucus: proposal, 27579 [16OC]

Congressional budget: revising 1985 and setting forth 1986-88 (S. Con. Res. 32), 22975 [5SE]

Congressional Budget Act: amend (H.R. 1195), 3083 [21FE]

Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act: rule providing for rejection of the conference report (H. Res. 349)-38329-38340 [19DE]

Consolidated Omnibus Reconciliation Act: enact (H.R. 3128), motion to disagree to Senate amendment, 38368 [19DE]

Constitutional amendment: require balanced, 28665 [23OC]

Consumer education: funding, 23676 [12SE]

Continental shelf: use of escrow account to reduce the deficit, 11704 [14MY]

Contract Savings Act: enact, 24200 [18SE]

Contracting: whistleblowing incentives for waste and abuse, 7702 [4AP]

Cost-of-living adjustments: disbursement, 22956 [5SE]

Current level of spending and revenues, 20664 [25JY]

Curtis Bay, MD: proposed Coast Guard yard closing, 27347 [10OC]

Debt ceiling: limit, 26405, 26406, 26407, 26408, 26409, 26410, 26411, 26412, 26413, 26414 [7OC]

———raise, 29798, 29799, 29805 [31OC], 30184 [1NO]

Defense budget, 6914 [1AP], 8033-8038 [16AP], 12547-12551 [20MY]

———proposed, 16058 [18JN]

———spending priorities, 1276 [30JA]

Defense contractors: overcharges, 13007 [22MY]

Defense contracts: alleged fraud and abuse, 15756, 15758, 15759 [13JN], 18533 [10JY], 22759 [1AU], 26137-26139 [3OC], 30356 [1NO]

———procurement practices, 18520 [10JY], 31545 [12NO]

Defense Economic Adjustment Act: enact, 470 [3JA]

Defense spending, 21600 [30JY]

Deferrals: repeal provisions respecting disapproval of proposed (H.R. 2247), 9561 [25AP]

Deficit, 8216 [17AP], 23863, 23903 [17SE], 24121, 24122, 24123 [18SE], 26669 [8OC], 28665 [23OC]

———additional gasoline tax to reduce (H.R. 3801), 32891 [20NO]

———Democratic Trade Task Force recommendations, 27770 [17OC]

———economic and social impact, 27575 [16OC]

———eliminate, 19991 [23JY]

———national policy to reduce, 13012 [22MY]

———projections, 27058 [10OC]

———proposals to reduce, 8235 [17AP]

———reduce, 2054 [6FE], 2239 [7FE], 2844 [20FE], 2886 [21FE], 3344 [25FE], 4106 [28FE], 4957 [7MR], 5507 [19MR], 6448 [27MR], 6591 [28MR], 6863, 6896 [28MR], 7439 [3AP], 8015 [16AP], 8450-8457 [18AP], 11240 [9MY], 11701, 11704, 11705 [14MY], 11947 [15MY], 12721, 12815 [21MY], 14028 [4JN], 15147, 15149 [11JN], 15376 [12JN], 15762 [13JN], 16055 [18JN], 17396 [26JN], 18028 [8JY], 18081, 18082 [9JY], 18393, 18396 [10JY], 20249 [24JY], 21492 [30JY], 21839 [31JY], 22663 [1AU], 22838, 22840 [4SE], 22955, 22956 [5SE], 23119 [9SE], 23135 [10SE], 23356, 23357 [11SE], 23453 [11SE], 23491 [12SE], 23863, 23864, 23865, 23903 [17SE], 24121, 24122, 24123, 24124 [18SE], 24279-24282 [19SE], 24514 [20SE], 26147 [3OC], 26410, 26469 [7OC], 26930 [9OC], 27158-27159 [10OC], 27576, 27578, 27579 [16OC], 29566, 29567, 29656 [30OC], 29798, 29799, 29801, 29877 [31OC], 30169 [1NO], 30888-30894 [6NO], 31349, 31350 [12NO], 31561, 31562 [13NO], 33696 [3DE], 37193 [17DE], 37499 [17DE]

———reduce (H.R. 895), 1361 [31JA]

———reduce (H.R. 3128), 29795, 29807 [31OC], 29841 [1NO]-29873 [31OC], 30166 [4NO], 30350, 30352, 30356 [1NO], 30448 [4NO], 30621 [5NO], 34511-34631 [5DE], 35813 [10DE], 36800 [16DE], 38359-38367 [19DE]

———reduce (H.R. 3128), appointment of conferees, 34512 [5DE], 38732 [20DE]

———reduce (H.R. 3128), conference report, 38078-38083, 38124-38340 [19DE]

———reduce (H.R. 3128), correction in appointment of conferees, 35564 [10DE]

———reduce (H.R. 3128), rule request, 22995 [5SE]

———reduction proposals, 15744 [13JN]

Deficit Reduction Act: amend, 1350, 1353 [30JA]

———enact, 853 [22JA]

———prospective application and periodic updating of revised wage index (H.R. 2819), 16465 [20JN]

———repeal (H.R. 783), 2053 [6FE]

Democratic Party: defense policy, 8657 [22AP]

———voting records on spending issues, 4330 [5MR]

Dept. of Agriculture: making appropriations, 20707 [25JY]

———making supplemental appropriations (H.J. Res. 342), 19670-19674 [18JY]

Dept. of Agriculture, rural development, and related agencies: making appropriations (H.R. 3037), 20219-20242 [24JY], 20833-20836 [26JY], 22048 [31JY]

———making appropriations (H.R. 3037), appointment of conferees, 35174 [9DE]

———making appropriations (H.R. 3037), permission to file conference report, 36175 [12DE]

———making appropriations (H.R. 3037), waiving certain points of order against consideration (H. Res. 232), 20217 [24JY]

Dept. of Defense, 11942 [14MY]

———alleged contracting fraud and abuse, 24040 [17SE]

———budget cuts in procurement projects, 11639-11644 [9MY]

———budget issues, 12681-12684 [20MY]

———CHAMPUS alcoholism coverage policy, 31546 [12NO]

———contracting proposals, 24678 [23SE]

———D-5 warhead funding, 18911 [11JY]

———deficit reduction proposals and national security, 31232 [7NO]

———expenditures, 14315 [5JN]

———funding for research and development, 32469 [19NO]

———inflation adjustment, 12710 [21MY]

———making continuing appropriations, 38809 [20DE]

———proposals to reduce procurement waste, 20159 [23JY]

———proposed, 13007 [22MY]

———proposed budget, 1653 [4FE]

———proposed budget reductions, 7531 [3AP]

———provide for biennial budget cycle (H.R. 2845), 16810 [21JN]

———reduce spending, 16470 [20JN]

———spending levels, 31617 [13NO]

———weapons research and development, 3474 [25FE]

Dept. of Defense Authorization Act: enact (H.R. 1872), 14824 [6JN], 15044 [10JN], 15751, 15756, 15757, 15758, 15769 [13JN], 15991, 16000 [17JN], 16064 [18JN], 16075 [20JN]-16100 [18JN], 16151, 16169 [18JN], 16324-16396 [19JN], 16460 [19JN], 16470-16558 [20JN], 16775 [20JN], 16813-16878 [21JN], 16888 [21JN], 17008, 17009 [24JN], 17102, 17104 [25JN], 17113-17115 [26JN]-17148-17202 [25JN]-17399 [8JY], 17402 [26JN], 17404 [8JY], 17420, 17433 [27JN], 17471 [26JN], 17478, 17481, 17483 [9JY]-17497-17517 [26JN], 17531 [26JN], 17742 [27JN]-17788, 17808 [9JY]-17824 [27JN], 17923, 17970, 17975 [27JN], 18068 [8JY], 18281 [9JY], 18911 [11JY], 19047 [15JY], 22695, 22706 [1AU]

———enact (H.R. 1872), conference report, 27574 [16OC]

———enact (H.R. 3629), 30113 [31OC]

———enact (S. 1160; H.R. 1872), conference report, 23134 [10SE]

Dept. of HUD: unobligated funds, 31555 [12NO]

Dept. of Justice: authorizing appropriations (H.R. 2348), 10401 [2MY]

Dept. of the Interior and related agencies: making appropriations (H.R. 3011), 19865 [22JY], 20167 [23JY], 20177, 20179, 20180 [24JY], 20853 [26JY], 21839 [31JY], 21856 [1AU]-21871 [31JY], 21896, 21899 [14AU]-21913 [31JY], 22691 [1AU]

———making appropriations (H.R. 3011), technical corrections, 21913 [31JY], 22542 [1AU]

———making appropriations (H.R. 3011), waiving certain points of order against consideration, 20192, 20204 [24JY]

———making appropriations (H.R. 3011), waiving certain points of order against consideration (H. Res. 240), 21836 [31JY]

Dept. of the Treasury: require interest payments on amounts borrowed from Government trust funds, 29307 [28OC]

Dept. of Treasury, Postal Service, Executive Office of the President, and certain independent agencies: making appropriations (H.R. 3036), waiving certain points of order (H. Res. 236), 20792 [26JY]

Depts. of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and related agencies: making appropriations (H.R. 2965), 19400 [17JY], 19413 [22JY], 19423 [18JY]-19464 [17JY], 29217 [28OC]

———making appropriations (H.R. 2965), appointment of conferees, 33691 [3DE]

———making appropriations (H.R. 2965), consideration of conference report, 34163 [4DE]

———making appropriations (H.R. 2965), debate procedure, 19400-19402 [17JY]

———making appropriations (H.R. 2965), permission to file conference report, 34163 [4DE]

Domestic programs: funding, 12705 [21MY]

Economic conditions: impact of implementation, 22839 [4SE]

———national objectives, 30919 [6NO]

———national policy, 3360-3367 [25FE]

Economic Development Administration: eliminate funding, 19413-19423 [17JY]

Economic Growth and Debt Reduction Act: enact (H.R. 2120), 8430 [18AP]

Economic summit: results, 10613 [7MY]

Economy: national policy, 1362 [31JA]

Education: budget proposal, 5059 [7MR]

———continue supplemental student loans (H.R. 3366), 24413 [19SE]

———funding, 11226 [8MY]

———funding for consumer programs, 23676 [12SE]

———funding for home economics programs, 23676 [12SE]

———program funding for disadvantaged students, 7522 [3AP]

———proposed reductions in student assistance, 29055 [24OC]

———proposed reductions in student loan program, 2623, 2669 [20FE], 2882 [21FE], 3475 [25FE], 3508, 3534, 3535-3550 [26FE], 3682 [26FE], 3849 [27FE], 4103 [28FE], 4390 [5MR], 4549 [5MR], 4654 [6MR], 4954 [7MR], 5674 [20MR], 5922 [20MR], 6082 [25MR], 6407 [27MR], 6871 [28MR], 9109, 9113 [23AP]

———student assistance programs, 9202 [24AP]

Educational reform: issues, 8317 [17AP]

Employment: subminimum wage, 6865, 6868 [28MR]

EPA: proposed funding, 10179-10180 [1MY]

Executive departments: contracted-out services, 13398 [23MY]

———curb end-of-the-year spending, 24596 [20SE]

———review of spending programs (H.R. 2), 522 [3JA]

Expenditures: freeze, 11240 [9MY]

———limit, 11070 [8MY]

———reduce, 8014 [16AP], 27388 [11OC], 30121 [1NO]

Fair Financial Aid for Part-Time Students Act: enact (H.R. 2711), 17558 [26JN]

Farm policy: Federal role, 14777 [6JN]

Farmers: Federal assistance programs, 1140 [28JA]

Federal: deficit, 2251-2253 [7FE]

———issues, 13339 [22MY]

Federal Agency Diet Act: enact, 7691 [4AP]

Federal deficit: proposals to combat (H. Con. Res. 46), 1641 [31JA]

———reduce, by imposing temporary surtaxes (H.R. 894), 1644 [31JA]

Federal deficits: issues, 7757 [4AP]

Federal employees: proposed budget cuts, 7770 [4AP]

Federal Reserve banks: report expenditures and revenues in Federal budget (H.R. 1659), 5956 [21MR]

Federal Reserve Board: monetary policy, 19724 [18JY]

Federal spending: freeze, 837, 860 [22JA]

———freeze (H. Con. Res. 61), 2843 [20FE]

———reduction proposals, 24279-24282 [19SE]

Fiscal new year: observance, 25531 [1OC]

Fiscal year 1985: revising, and setting forth for 1986-88 (H. Con. Res. 152), 13094 [24MY], 13682, 13704, 13710 [23MY], 13843 [24MY]

Food irradiation: funding for a Dept. of Energy civilian byproducts and beneficial uses program, 19708 [18JY]

Foreign Assistance Appropriations Act: amend (H.R. 3228), 25244 [26SE]

Foreign Relations Authorization Act: enact (H.R. 2068), 23255 [10SE]

Foreign trade: effects of budget cuts on program, 12990 [21MY]

———temporary surcharges to reduce budget deficit (H.R. 2120), 8430 [18AP]

Former Presidents' Benefits Containment Act: enact, 3098 [21FE]

Freeze: proposed, on categories, 11909 [14MY]

———proposed (H. Con. Res. 32), 573 [3JA]

———proposed (H.R. 1418), 4568 [5MR]

FRS: monetary policy, 5960 [21MR], 8033-8038 [16AP]

———report expenditures and revenues in Federal budget (H.R. 1659), 5956 [21MR]

Fuel Conservation and Deficit Reduction Act: enact (H.R. 1909), 7244 [2AP]

Full Employment and Balanced Growth Act: support, 13015 [22MY]

Gasoline: additional tax to reduce deficit (H.R. 3801), 32891 [20NO]

General revenue sharing: extending appropriations (H.R. 1400), 4291 [4MR], 4313 [4MR]

General Revenue Sharing Program: extend (H.R. 3267), 23487 [11SE]

Government spending: reduce, 27158-27159 [10OC]

Government-U.S.: reduce spending, 23495 [12SE]

Government—U.S.: reduce spending, 23495 [12SE]

GPO: employee pay raises, 23138 [10SE]

Grace caucus: position on Federal spending, 10382 [2MY]

Grace Commission: recommendations, 15551, 15552 [13JN]

———report on waste, fraud, and abuse in Government spending, 22810 [1AU]

Handicapped: impact of certain budget reductions, 30490 [5NO]

Head Start Program: budget cuts, 4304 [4MR]

Health research: Government grants, ***** [4AP]

Higher education: issues of Government involvement, 18281 [9JY]

Highway funding: release certain, 495 [3JA]

Highway trust fund: remove from unified budget, 28737-28743, 28813-28826 [24OC]

Home economics education: funding, 23676 [12SE]

Honesty in Defense Contracting Act: enact (H.R. 2562), 13866 [24MY]

House of Representatives: proposal, 18082 [9JY]

House/Senate conference, 18957 [15JY]

Housing: Federal assistance programs reductions, 2347 [7FE]

Hunger: program funding to combat, 4565 [5MR]

Intelligence Authorization Act: enact (H.R. 2419), 19625-19633, 19693-19697 [18JY]

———enact (H.R. 2419), appointment of conferees, 28625 [23OC], 28743 [24OC]

———enact (H.R. 2419) conference report, 32435 [19NO]

———provide for consideration (H. Res. 224), 19625 [18JY]

Interest rates: impact of rising, 4105 [28FE]

International Security and Development Cooperation Act: authorizing appropriations (S. 960), 21781 [1AU]

Job Corps Program: funding, 3086, 3091 [21FE], 3956, 3983 [27FE], 4363, 4374, 4398 [5MR]

———funding (H. Con. Res. 75), 4389 [6MR], 4390 [7MR], 4539, 4558 [5MR], 5117 [7MR]

Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention program: funding, 38832 [20DE]

Legislative branch: making appropriations (H.R. 2942), 35815 [10DE]

———making appropriations (H.R. 2942), appointment of conferees, 26669 [8OC]

———making appropriations (H.R. 2942), conference report, 29348-29354 [29OC]

———making appropriations (H.R. 2942), permission to file conference report, 28602 [23OC]

Legislative Branch Appropriations Act: enact (H.R. 2942), 19635-19669 [18JY]

Libraries: funding, 9384 [24AP]

Line-item veto: authority (H.R. 1247), 8775 [22AP]

———proposed, 20857 [26JY]

Local government: response to proposals to eliminate revenue sharing, 1152 [28JA]

LSC: funding, 2297 [7FE]

———reductions in funding, 2330, 2333 [7FE]

Mass transit system: proposed funding, 2886 [21FE]

Medical care: impact of budget reductions, 7114 [2AP]

Medicare: establish bipartisian commission to study (H.R. 523), 626 [7JA]

Members of Congress: spending records, 29321 [29OC]

Michigan: constituents response to proposed budget, 17100 [25JN], 17393 [26JN], 18082 [9JY]

Midgetman missile: funding, 16473, 16474 [20JN]

Military Family Act: enact, 16898 [21JN]

Military Sewn Products Automation Program: funding, 16478 [20JN]

Military spending: effect on overall budget, 9378 [24AP]

Multilateral Development Bank: authorizations, 7704 [4AP]

MX missile: domestic economic impact, 5030-5032 [7MR]

———funding, 18289 [9JY], 29877 [31OC]

———funds, 6896 [28MR]

National Debt Repayment Foundation: poll regarding Federal deficit consequences, 20683 [25JY]

National defense: proposal, 3508 [26FE]

National Defense Authorization Act: enact (S. 1160), ***** [30OC]

National Endowment for Democracy: funding, 34385 [4DE]

National Endowment for the Arts: proposed budget cuts, 2019, 2043 [6FE]

National lottery: implement, 27577 [16OC]

National Lottery-Deficit Reduction Act: enact (H.R. 2071), 35140 [6DE]

National school lunch program: funding, 19935 [22JY]

Negotiations: bipartisan commission to break deadlock (H.J. Res. 284), 18698 [11JY]

92 Group Budget Task Force: budget proposal, 11749-11758 [14MY], 11947 [15MY], 12255-12258 [16MY], 12707, 12711 [21MY], 13015, 13019 [22MY], 15375, 15377 [12JN], 18028 [8JY]

NOAA: allow for greater cost recovery for nautical and aeronautical charts (H.R. 2775), 15772 [13JN]

Office of Juvenille Justice and Delinquency Prevention: funding, 38805 [20DE]

Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act: congressional salaries, 29567 [30OC]

———enact (H.R. 3500), 26523 [7OC], 28001 [17OC], 28236, 28240 [22OC], 28604, 28605, 28606, 28607-28622, 28625-28662 [23OC], 28731 [23OC], 28739, 28740, 28741, 28742, 28745, 28813 [24OC], 28823 [1NO], 28840 [7NO]-28843 [24OC], 29069, 29079 [24OC], 31547 [12NO], 32187, 32193, 32207 [14NO], 32501 [19NO], 32905 [20NO], 33444 [22NO], 34791 [5DE], 35822 [10DE], 36359 [12DE], 36802 [16DE], 37490, 37506 [17DE], 38356, 38357 [19DE], 38672, 38724 [19DE]

———enact (H.R. 3500), permission to modify Latta amendment, 28737 [24OC]

———extend, 861 [22JA]

OPIC: making appropriations, 22724 [1AU]

Outlays: reduce, 15376 [12JN]

Philadelphia, PA, Naval Shipyard: proposed program reductions, 14554 [5JN]

Pittsburgh, PA: questionnaire results, 11741 [14MY]

Policies: impact of recent, 26926 [9OC]

Political parties: policies, 22839 [4SE]

Postal Service: proposal, 5542 [19MR]

Presidential budget message and economic report: extend time for transmittal (S.J. Res. 6), 414 [3JA]

Presidential libraries: reduce operating costs (H.R. 1349), 13972 [4JN], 14224 [4JN]

President's Private Sector Survey on Cost Control: review and study recommendations (H. Res. 60), 2359 [19FE]

Price support programs: funding, 1142 [28JA]

Process: reform, 25739 [2OC]

Proposals, 12721, 12815 [21MY], 13097 [22MY], 15147 [11JN]

———consideration, 15378 [12JN]

———debate, conference negotiations, 20179 [24JY], 21497, 21498, 21499, 21548 [30JY], 22520 [1AU]

———impact of various on Chicago, IL, 32443 [19NO]

———implementation, 25739 [2OC]

Public debt: effects on foreign trade, 31523 [12NO], 32492 [19NO]

———impact, 6028 [25MR]

———increase statutory limit, 31559 [13NO]

———increase statutory limit (H.J. Res. 372), 26825 [8OC], 27736 [16OC], 28015 [17OC], 28218 [21OC], 28451 [22OC], 29049, 29079 [24OC], 29311 [28OC], 29548, 29555, 29563 [29OC], 29777 [30OC], 30107, 30111 [31OC], 30127, 30147 [1NO], 30166 [4NO]-30167 [1NO], 30336, 30350 [1NO], 30448 [4NO], 30621 [5NO], 30853-30872, 30879-30884 [6NO], 30933, 30937, 30942, 30965 [6NO], 31226 [7NO], 31547 [12NO], 32193, 32207 [14NO], 32501 [19NO], 32905, 33199 [20NO], 33444 [22NO], 34791 [5DE], 35174 [9DE], 35822 [10DE], 36329-36331 [12DE]

———increase statutory limit (H.J. Res. 372), appointment of conferees, 27379 [11OC], 30880 [6NO]

———increase statutory limit (H.J. Res. 372), conference report, 35174 [9DE], 36069 [11DE], 36088 [19DE], 36099 [16DE], 36100, 36101, 36102 [12DE]-36103 [11DE], 36139 [12DE], 36356, 36359, 36367, 36369, 36376 [12DE], 36795, 36802 [16DE], 37490, 37506 [17DE], 38085 [19DE], 38672, 38675, 38687, 38724 [19DE], 38805, 38832 [20DE]

———increase statutory limit (H.J. Res. 372), consideration of conference report, 35741 [10DE]

———increase statutory limit (H.J. Res. 372), correction in enrollment, 35957 [11DE]

———increase statutory limit (H.J. Res. 372), permission to file conference report, 35176 [9DE]

———increase statutory limit (H.R. 3658), 29874 [31OC]

———require \2/3\ vote to increase ceiling (H. Res. 40), 1362 [31JA]

Radio Marti: funding, 19447 [17JY]

Reagan, President: budget rescission, 24257 [19SE]

———defense budget, 5954 [21MR], 6082 [25MR], 6407 [27MR]

———deficit reduction policy, 36545 [16DE]

———economic policies, 26930 [9OC]

———economic policy, 23864 [17SE]

———economic policy relative to rural areas, 1657 [4FE]

———economic recovery program, 26411 [7OC]

———impact of economic policies, 1849 [6FE]

———monetary policy, 30124 [1NO]

———policies, 31561 [13NO]

———policy, 17100 [25JN], 18029 [8JY], 18082, 18132 [9JY]

———proposal, 2655 [20FE], 2860-2861 [20FE], 2887 [21FE], 3508 [26FE], 11947 [15MY], 26467 [7OC]

———proposed, 1653, 1655, 1657, 1658-1662, 1669-1675 [4FE], 2338 [7FE], 10030 [1MY]

———proposed budget, 19827 [22JY]

———scientific research policy, 2240 [7FE]

———tax proposal, 20667 [25JY]

Reconciliation: conference report, 38085 [19DE]

———proposals, 16168 [18JN]

Research: tax incentives for domestic research and development (H.R. 1359), 4262 [28FE]

Revenue sharing: funding, 12248-12252 [16MY]

———program funding, 7699 [4AP]

———reauthorization, 34359 [4DE]

Revenue sharing program: impact of elimination, 10915 [7MY]

Rules: provide justification for waivers, 11933 [14MY]

Rural areas: Hospital Swing Bed Program (H.R. 1745), 6382 [26MR]

Save for the U.S.A. Year: designate (H.J. Res. 436), 29566 [30OC], 36144 [12DE]

SBA: funding, 23661 [12SE]

School lunch program: proposed budget reduction, 6879 [28MR]

Sec. of Agriculture: request for meeting with farmers denied, 3852 [27FE]

Small Business Administration: funding, 23661 [12SE]

Social conditions: impact of certain budget reductions, 30490 [5NO]

Social Security: accelerate removal of trust funds from unified budget (H.R. 1376), 4240 [28FE]

———assure reimbursement of interest lost as result of Treasury Dept. actions in face of statutory debt ceiling crisis (H.R. 3688), 30942 [6NO], 35254 [9DE]

———budgetary issues, 14546 [5JN]

———financial solvency of trust fund, 29076 [24OC]

———insure cost-of-living benefit increases in the Old-Age, Surviviors, and Disability Insurance Program (H.R. 1386), 4241 [28FE]

———make independent trust fund (H.R. 1477), 5090 [7MR]

———proposed reductions in cost-of-living adjustments, 9351, 9368 [24AP]

———protect trust funds, 30965 [6NO]

———removal from the unified budget (H.R. 1385), 22815 [1AU]

———remove from Federal budget, 11654 [13MY]

———remove from Federal budget (H.R. 2299), 9992 [1MY]

———remove trust funds from the unified budget (H.R. 3470), 27350 [10OC], 29320 [29OC]

———restructuring proposals, 1276 [30JA]

Social services: effect of budget cuts on senior citizens and handicapped, 7548 [3AP]

Space policy: defense initiative, 13007 [22MY]

Spending: reduce, 13968 [4JN], 29318, 29320 [29OC]

State and local governments: effects of budget cuts, 6002 [21MR], 6492 [27MR]

Status of the Budget: report, 8216 [17AP]

Status report, 2271 [7FE]

Strategic Capital Reserve Act: enact, 26114 [3OC]

Strategic defense initiative: funding, 16474, 16480-16554 [20JN]

Strategic defense initiatives: projected arms control and budgetary impact, 10386 [2MY]

Student aid: legislation restricting (H. Res. 131), 8100 [16AP]

Students To End National Deficits: organization founding, 22520 [1AU]

Superfund: reauthorization, 20829 [26JY]

Synthetic Fuels Corp.: funding, 19617 [18JY], 28706 [23OC], 30348 [1NO]

———making appropriations (H.R. 3011), 20853 [26JY]

Tax Amnesty/Deficit Reduction Act: enact (H.R. 2031), 7847 [15AP]

Tax reform: proposals, 19495-19504 [17JY]

Taxation: fair share minimum tax, 11206 [8MY]

———repeal of contemporaneous records provision, 864 [22JA]

———use of increase to reduce deficit, 13003 [22MY]

Territories of the U.S.: funding reductions, 2240 [7FE]

Trade Emergency and Export Promotion Act: enact (H.R. 3035), 19678-19680 [18JY], 22995 [5SE]

Transportation: remove trust funds from the unified budget, 28476 [22OC]

Trust funds: remove all from unified (H.R. 2599), 13685 [23MY]

———remove from unified budget, 28737-28743, 28813-28826 [24OC]

U.N.: reduce U.S. contributions (H.R. 3228), 25244 [26SE]

———reduce U.S. percentage of contributions (H.R. 1908), 7241 [2AP], 7797 [15AP]

U.N. Environmental Program: funding, 30931 [6NO]

U.S. Army: Quick Look Program, 11943 [14MY]

U.S. Debt Reduction Fund: implementation, 1847 [6FE]

U.S. shippers: repayment of subsidies, 14603 [6JN]

Urban areas: budget cuts in housing and development, 7506 [3AP]

USIA: funding, 13855 [24MY]

VA: continue regional offices, 2049 [6FE]

———restructuring proposals, 1275 [30JA]

Veterans: concern for programs, 11937 [14MY]

———health care budget, 11612 [9MY], 11691 [13MY], 16457 [19JN]

Veterans' benefits and services: budget, 13289 [22MY]

Water projects: funding, 13966 [4JN]

Remarks in Senate

Agriculture: impact of Gramm-Rudman deficit reduction plan, 36823 [17DE]

———requirements for certain reductions in price support programs, 27209-27213 [10OC]

Airport and airway trust fund: exclusion of receipts and disbursements from unified budget (S. 1979), 37654 [18DE]

American International Narcotics Control Commission: establish, 21722-21725 [31JY]

Amtrak: funding, 3715 [27FE], 11005 [8MY], 11313-11340, 11443-11446 [9MY]

———funding proposals, 5258 [14MR]

Appalachian Regional Commission: proposed funding reductions, 9184 [24AP], 10925 [8MY]

Appropriations: appointment of conferees on H.R. 2577, 16788 [21JN]

———conform H.R. 3036 to the first concurrent resolution on the budget, 25085-25090, 25129-25139 [26SE]

———constitutional amendment on President's line-item veto authority (S.J. Res. 162), 19022 [15JY]

———grant line-item veto, 6236 [26MR]

———grant line-item veto (S. 43), 108 [3JA], 19562-19565 [18JY], 20268-20271, 20287 [24JY], 20512 [25JY]

———grant line-item veto (S. 43), motion to proceed to consideration, 19081 [16JY], 19293-19320 [17JY], 19565-19583 [18JY], 19761, 19799-19813 [19JY], 19881-19893 [22JY], 19944-19961 [23JY], 20296-20301 [24JY]

———grant line-item veto (S. 43), withdrawal of motion to proceed to consideration, 20301 [24JY]

———grant line-item veto (S.J. Res. 11), 686 [21JA]

———line-item veto authority, 12970 [21MY]

———making supplemental (H.R. 2577), conference report, 22091-22105 [1AU]

Appropriations bills: line-item veto, 22456 [1AU]

———2-year cycle (S. 1556), 22281 [1AU]

Atomic warfare: weapons in space, 4734 [7MR]

Authority: rescind certain (S. 469), 2485 [19FE]

Authorization legislation: extend deadline for reporting, 11887 [14MY]

Balanced: constitutional amendment, 6628 [28MR]

———constitutional amendment (S.J. Res. 7), 18 [3JA]

———constitutional amendment (S.J. Res. 13), 2969 [21FE]

———constitutional amendment (S.J. Res. 54), 2744 [20FE]

———constitutional amendment (S.J. Res. 225), 34072 [4DE], 34992 [6DE]

———constitutional amendment (S.J. Res. 225), unanimous-consent agreement, 34405 [5DE]

———require (S.J. Res. 13), 314-318 [3JA], 6628 [28MR]

———require (S.J. Res. 13), unanimous-consent agreement, 34405 [5DE]

———restructure process to achieve (S. 617), 4867 [7MR]

Balancing: constitutional amendment, 8180 [17AP]

Bankruptcy: provide for temporary occupation of foreclosed residences, 32247 [18NO]

Banks and banking: rate of savings, 20517 [25JY]

Bingham, Senator: explanation of vote on budget deficit reduction amendment to H.J. Res. 372, 30215 [1NO]

Borrowing authority: extend certain (H.R. 3722), 38382 [19DE]

Budget: exempt certain agencies from funding reductions, 30657-30660 [6NO]

———require report on effect of deficit reduction in defense funding, 30543-30547 [5NO]

Capitol building: funding for certain renovations, 21717 [31JY]

Cassia County, ID: views of commissioners on efforts to reduce deficit, 4424 [5MR]

CBO: reporting requirements on status of the economy, 26840-26844 [9OC]

CCC: include loans in sequester order, 27218, 27223 [10OC]

Ceiling: establish (S. 32), 96-98 [3JA]

Children: funding for school nutrition programs, 11364-11371, 11491 [9MY]

———immunization program, 11482 [9MY]

———proposed amendment to restore funding levels of nutrition programs, 8607 [22AP]

Cigarettes: excise tax revenues to medicare, 11436-11440 [9MY]

———taxation, 35325-35327 [9DE]

Committee on the Two-Year Budget (Senate, Select): establish (S. Res. 157), 10868 [7MY]

Committees of Congress: establish select to study 2-year budget process, 21717-21722 [31JY]

Committees of the Senate: deficit reduction efforts, 24423 [20SE]

Community Development Block Grant Program: funding, 11371-11378, 11443-11446 [9MY]

Comparisons of Dept. of Defense budget recommendations, 12299 [16MY]

Conference: negotiations, 20725 [26JY]

Congress: criteria for funding Federal programs, 32647 [20NO]

———efforts to reduce deficit, 30393 [4NO]

———expeditious consideration of proposal by the President to rescind all or part of any item of budget (S. 1431), 19022 [15JY]

Congressional: revising for fiscal year 1985 and setting forth for 1986-88 (S. Con. Res. 32), extension of deadline for the submission of responses to reconciliation instructions, 25354 [1OC]

Congressional budget: CBO cost reestimate of S. Con. Res. 32, 13450 [23MY]

———commend efforts to pass, 11764 [14MY]

———Republican leadership plan, 9673 [29AP]

———response to 1986 resolution passed by House of Representatives, 13569 [23MY]

———revising 1985 and setting forth 1986-88 (H. Con. Res. 152), reestimate, 15326 [12JN]

———revising 1985 and setting forth 1986-88 (S. Con. Res. 32), 7067 [2AP], 8109 [17AP], 8614-8617 [22AP], 8950 [23AP], 9188-9194 [24AP], 9436, 9457-9474, 9494-9534-9535 [25AP], 9569, 9578, 9588-9591, 9597-9602 [26AP], 9661, 9666-9673 [29AP], 9847-9915, 9944 [30AP], 10026, 10030, 10033 [1MY], 10281, 10293-10335 [2MY], 10414-10444, 10485 [3MY], 10522, 10550, 10572-10576 [6MY], 10768, 10774-10799 [7MY], 10943-11006 [8MY], 11294, 11312-11371, 11446-11495 [9MY], 12175 [15MY], 12389 [16MY], 14208 [4JN], 16004 [18JN], 22211-22227 [1AU]

———revising 1985 and setting forth 1986-88 (S. Con. Res. 32), appointment of conferees, 15300 [12JN]

———revising 1985 and setting forth 1986-88 (S. Con. Res. 32), conference negotiations, 19875 [22JY]

———revising 1985 and setting forth 1986-88 (S. Con. Res. 32), conference report, 22194-22205 [1AU], 24466 [20SE]

———revising 1985 and setting forth 1986-88 (S. Con. Res. 32), unanimous-consent agreement, 10896 [7MY]

Congressional Budget Act: extension of deadline for reporting legislation, 16249 [19JN]

———waiver (H.R. 2942), 21710 [31JY]

———waiver (S. Res. 73), 3397 [25FE]

———waiver (S. Res. 162), 12161 [15MY]

———waiver (S. Res. 180), 17319 [26JN]

———waiver (S. Res. 203), 20468 [25JY]

———waiver (S. Res. 205), 21682 [31JY]

———waiver (S. Res. 207), 22415 [1AU]

———waiver (S. Res. 208), 22415 [1AU]

———waiver (S. Res. 216), 25143 [26SE]

———waiver (S. Res. 218), 23300 [11SE]

———waiver (S. Res. 226), 25810 [3OC]

———waiver (S. Res. 229), 24662 [23SE]

———waiver (S. Res. 235), 25308 [30SE], 29102 [25OC]

———waiver (S. Res. 238), 27704 [16OC]

———waiver (S. Res. 261), 33407 [22NO]

———waiver (S. Res. 263), 33408 [22NO]

Congressional budget (H. Con. Res. 152): CBO reestimate, 15326 [12JN]

Congressional Grace Caucus: White House ceremony, 29520 [29OC]

Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act: enact (S. 1730), 27468-27548 [15OC], 27676-27680 [16OC], 28392-28416 [22OC], 28556-28576 [23OC], 28933, 28946, 28947, 28978 [24OC], 29520 [29OC], 31189, 31204-31208 [7NO], 31281, 31289-31319 [12NO], 31725-31737, 31741 [13NO], 31906, 31929, 31930, 31961-31975 [14NO]

———enact (S. 1730), debate procedure, 31737 [13NO]

———enact (S. 1730), debate procedure on amendments, 31735 [13NO]

———enact (S. 1730), parliamentary inquiry, 31735 [13NO]

———enact (S. 1730), point of order, 31735 [13NO]

———enact (S. 1730), unanimous-consent agreement, 27943 [17OC], 28063 [18OC], 31234 [8NO], 31908 [14NO]

Constitutional amendment: require balanced (S.J. Res. 212), 25384 [1OC]

Defense: spending reductions, 582, 583 [7JA]

Defense budget: reduce, 27188-27192 [10OC]

———spending priorities, 1172 [29JA], 7615 [4AP]

———threat to domestic economy, 7615 [4AP]

Defense procurement: President's budget requirement relative to assumptions of inflation for major weapon system programs (S. 1921), 35543 [10DE]

Deficit: adjust provisions that trigger automatic reductions, 27241 [10OC]

———bipartisan agreement to reduce, 18732 [11JY]

———debt recovery program (S. Con. Res. 13), 2212 [7FE]

———guidelines for sequestering controllable expenditures to acheive reductions, 26837 [9OC]

———impact, 20732-20741 [26JY], 23164 [10SE], 23700 [13SE], 24293 [19SE], 27712 [16OC]

———impact of Gramm-Rudman reduction plan, 34076 [4DE], 38459-38460, 38633, 38656 [19DE]

———impact on balance of trade, 7811 [15AP]

———impact on economic growth, 2952 [21FE]

———impact on economy, 6139 [26MR]

———modify recession provisions of Gramm-Rudman amendment to H.J. Res. 372, 30408 [4NO]

———petroleum import fee provisions of conference report on S. Con. Res. 32, 20972 [29JY]

———provide that no concurrent resolution may increase amount or increase total outlays, 27213-27215 [10OC]

———provide that reductions not be made disproportionately from programs targeted for rural areas, 26733 [8OC]

———rate of reduction, 12846 [21MY]

———reduce, 904, 910 [24JA], 2003 [6FE], 2072 [7FE], 2443 [19FE], 3209, 3222 [22FE], 3576, 3578 [26FE], 4437 [5MR], 7807 [15AP], 9436 [25AP], 9659-9661 [29AP], 10281 [2MY], 15889 [17JN], 16199 [19JN], 20741 [26JY], 21671 [31JY], 24504 [20SE], 24904, 24959 [25SE], 25651 [2OC], 25834, 25850 [3OC], 26175, 26181, 26188, 26225, 26237-26241 [4OC], 26257, 26258, 26260-26306 [5OC], 26317-26336 [6OC], 26351, 26357-26360, 26385-26400 [7OC], 26718-26725, 26745-26760 [8OC], 26837-26896, 26914 [9OC], 27224-27241, 27246, 27253-27256 [10OC], 28101 [18OC], 29255 [28OC], 29399, 29400, 29520 [29OC], 29760 [30OC], 30200, 30269 [1NO], 30408-30409 [4NO], 30519-30527 [5NO], 30656-30676 [6NO], 31783 [13NO], 31892 [14NO], 32220 [18NO], 32644 [20NO], 34458 [5DE], 35851, 35889-35918 [11DE], 38567 [19DE]

———reduce (H.R. 3128), 31975-32056 [14NO], 38483, 38503-38542, 38658 [19DE], 38735-38737, 38741-38751 [20DE]

———reduce (H.R. 3128), appointment of conferees, 34425 [5DE]

———reduce (H.R. 3128), S. 1730 language passed in lieu, 31975 [14NO]

———reduce (S. 57), 144 [3JA]

———reduce (S. 1702), 24896-24903 [25SE], 25646 [2OC], 26385 [7OC]

———reduction provisions under H. Con. Res. 32, 21308-21310 [30JY]

———require report on effect of reductions in defense funding, 30543-30547 [5NO]

———U.S. as a debtor nation, 20868-20870, 20872 [29JY]

Deficit Reduction Trust Fund: establish (S. 125), 219 [3JA]

Democratic Party: contributions to Senate debates on critical issues, 38575 [30DE]

Dept. of Agriculture: funding for research, 10795-10798 [7MY]

———requirements for commodity purchases and procurement of transportation services, 25308 [30SE]

Dept. of Agriculture, rural development, and related agencies: making appropriations (H.R. 3037), 25308 [30SE], 27447-27467 [15OC], 27660-27676, 27680-27686, 27696-27699 [16OC]

———making appropriations (H.R. 3037), appointment of conferees, 27699 [16OC]

———making appropriations (H.R. 3037), unanimous-consent agreement, 27672 [16OC]

———reduce amounts authorized in H.R. 3037, making appropriations, 27663-27670 [16OC]

Dept. of Defense: budget, 2435, 2445 [19FE], 3000 [21FE], 3382 [25FE], 3826 [27FE], 4511 [5MR], 5276 [18MR], 10769 [7MY], 12297 [16MY], 14836 [7JN]

———budget reductions, 34458 [5DE]

———economic impact of budget reductions, 4742 [7MR]

———establish budget ceiling, 1590 [31JA], 7938 [16AP]

———funding, 9847, 9866, 9873, 9874 [30AP], 10956, 10972, 10977, 10978, 10979, 10985 [8MY]

———historical perspective on organization, 26345-26351 [7OC]

———impact of budget on deficit, 29254 [28OC]

———impact of defense spending on economy, 4424 [5MR]

———impact of Gramm-Rudman deficit plan, 35844 [11DE], 36217 [12DE]

———impact of Gramm-Rudman deficit reduction plan, 36815 [17DE]

———impose inflation adjustment on funding, 10076-10087 [1MY], 10293-10315 [2MY]

———inflation projections in budget estimates, 28344-28359 [22OC]

———projections of funding levels, 24046, 24118 [18SE]

———rationale for decrease in military spending, 6140 [26MR]

———require report on inflation adjustments in budget, 13728-13734 [24MY]

———require submission of adjusted 5-year defense plan, 13776 [24MY]

———restructure funding for certain weapons programs (S. 763), 6612-6614 [28MR]

———spending priorities, 36533 [16DE]

———unexpended funds, 12297 [16MY]

———use of prior year funds for development of simplified munitions lift trailer, 13457 [23MY]

Dept. of the Interior and related agencies: making appropriations (H.R. 3011), 29998, 30012-30047 [31OC], 34075, 34118-34120 [4DE]

———making appropriations (H.R. 3011), motion to reconsider, 34120 [4DE]

Depts. of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and related agencies: making appropriations (H.R. 2965), 26779 [8OC], 28883, 28892, 28979, 28994-29000 [24OC], 29283 [28OC], 30224-30262 [1NO]

———making appropriations (H.R. 2965), conference report, 34999-35029 [6DE]

———making appropriations (H.R. 2965), point of order, 30244 [1NO]

Disaster Relief Act: authorizing appropriations (S. 1023), 12377 [16MY]

Economic conditions: impact of Government policies, 27841 [17OC]

———maintain Economic Assistance Development Program, 11451 [9MY]

———productivity growth rate, 20514 [25JY]

Education: funding, 11390-11395 [9MY], 11874 [14MY]

———impact aid, 11407-11411 [9MY]

———include student loans in sequester order, 27218 [10OC]

———opposition to budget reduction (S. Res. 62), 4404-4406 [5MR]

———program funding, 1799 [5FE]

———proposed cuts for student aid program, 17686 [27JN]

———proposed reductions in student assistance, 2764 [20FE], 3820 [27FE], 5368, 5492 [19MR], 8549 [22AP], 9172 [24AP]

———student assistance, 10993 [8MY]

Executive departments: exempt certain agencies from funding reductions, 30657-30660 [6NO]

———limit yearend spending (S. 1731), 25632 [2OC]

Executive impoundment of appropriated funds: consideration of President's proposals (S. Con. Res. 65), 23994-23996 [17SE]

Eximbank: funding, 18254 [9JY]

Federal aid programs: credit fees, 14208 [4JN]

———percentage of budget, 26837 [9OC]

Federal deficit: reduce, 1269 [29JA], 1723, 1743 [5FE]

Federal employees: reductions in benefits, 11304 [9MY]

Federal hydroelectric projects: alter repayment plans, 1826 [5FE]

Federal spending: reduce (S. 1), 44 [3JA]

Foreign relations: foreign aid, 10795-10798 [7MY]

Government: sale of loan assets, 10782-10795 [7MY]

Government spending: effects of deficits, 12431 [17MY]

———freeze, 37634 [18DE]

———reduce, 21671 [31JY]

———require any increase in outlays be financed by equivalent increase in revenues (S. 1540), 21735 [31JY]

Gramm, Senator: commend efforts on deficit reduction legislation, 27659 [16OC]

Hart, Senator: Democratic response to President's radio address, 28319 [22OC]

Hollings, Senator: commend efforts on deficit reduction legislation, 27659 [16OC]

House/Senate conferees: deadlock, 20787, 20789 [26JY]

Housing: national policy, 13664 [23MY]

ICC: impact of reductions in funding, 10773 [7MY]

Inflation: economic policy, 910 [24JA], 3223 [22FE]

Intelligence Authorization Act: enact (H.R. 2419), conference report, 32653-32655 [20NO]

Interest rates: impact of rising, 919 [24JA]

IRS: funding, 35359-35364 [9DE]

Job Corps: maintain present funding level (S. Con. Res. 16), 2754 [20FE]

———maintain present funding levels (S. Res. 50), 2468 [19FE]

Legislative branch: making appropriations (H.R. 2942), 21710-21725 [31JY]

———making appropriations (H.R. 2942), appointment of conferees, 22490 [1AU]

———making appropriations (H.R. 2942), conference report, 29521-29531 [29OC], 29692 [30OC]

Levin, Senator: reflections on economic and political issues facing the nation, 36932 [17DE]

Limit: increase (H.J. Res. 372), 30547 [5NO]

LSC: funding, 10424-10443 [3MY]

Mail: reduced rates for certain organizations, 11412-11414 [9MY]

Medicaid: funding, 10334 [2MY]-10421, 10576 [6MY], 10798 [7MY]

Medicare: consider as an automatic spending increase program, 30507 [5NO]

———funding, 10334 [2MY]-10421, 10576 [6MY], 10798 [7MY], 11420-11431 [9MY]

Montana: views of citizens on foreign and domestic policies, 7810 [15AP]

Moynihan, Senator: clarification of remarks on Norman J. Ornstein, 22468 [1AU]

National defense: congressional oversight, 25348-25354 [1OC]

National Endowment for Democracy: eliminate funding, 17708 [27JN]

National Governors' Association: position, 3392 [25FE]

NATO: funding, 10298-10307 [2MY]

NIH: impact of proposed reductions, 5171 [14MR]

99th Cong., 1st sess.: contributions of Senate Democrats, 38575 [19DE]

OMB: reporting requirements on status of the economy, 26840-26844 [9OC]

Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act: enact (H.R. 3500), 29520 [29OC]

Pacific Island Trust Territories: compact of free association funding, 10798 [7MY]

Pay-As-You-Go Budget Act: enact (S. 291), 912 [24JA]

Pennsylvania: impact of proposed reductions, 3109 [22FE]

Pensions: cost-of-living adjustment in civilian and military programs, 10315-10321 [2MY], 10993 [8MY]

Process: accuracy of spending projections, 30394 [4NO]

———amend, 28376 [22OC]

———politics, 4413 [5MR]

———provide for 2-year (S. 20), 69 [3JA]

———reconciliation, 36261 [12DE]

Public broadcasting: funding, 10942 [8MY]

Public buildings: demolition of certain Senate annex buildings, 21717 [31JY]

Public debt: impact of raising debt ceiling, 24419 [20SE]

———increase limit, 25789 [3OC], 26896 [9OC], 31319 [12NO]

———increase limit (H.J. Res. 372), 25829, 25832, 25850 [3OC], 26175, 26181, 26188, 26225, 26237-26241, 26249 [4OC], 26257, 26258, 26260-26306, 26307-26311 [5OC], 26317-26336 [6OC], 26351, 26357-26360, 26385-26400 [7OC], 26718-26725-26764 [8OC], 26837-26896, 26897 [9OC], 27188, 27199-27256 [10OC], 30227, 30274 [1NO]-30408 [4NO], 30507, 30527, 30547 [5NO], 30656-30676 [6NO]

———increase limit (H.J. Res. 372), appointment of conferees, 27548 [15OC], 34134 [4DE]

———increase limit (H.J. Res. 372), cloture motion, 26222 [4OC], 26298 [5OC], 26326, 26332 [6OC], 26739, 26757, 26761, 26762, 26764 [8OC]

———increase limit (H.J. Res. 372), conference report, 30285-30288 [1NO], 30403 [4NO], 34992 [6DE], 35851, 35889-35918 [11DE], 38549-38552 [19DE]

———increase limit (H.J. Res. 372), conference report, motion to recommit, 35889 [11DE]

———increase limit (H.J. Res. 372), motion to commit, 26293 [5OC]

———increase limit (H.J. Res. 372), motion to recommit, 26328 [6OC]

———increase limit (H.J. Res. 372), technical correction in conference report (H. Con. Res. 246), 35918 [11DE]

———increase limit (H.J. Res. 372), unanimous-consent agreement, 26789-26792 [8OC]

———increase limit (H.J. Res. 372), unanimous-consent agreement on cloture vote, 27181, 27199 [10OC]

———increase limit (H.J. Res. 372), unanimous-consent request, 30288 [1NO]

———increase limit (H.R. 3721), 31749 [13NO]

———payment of interest, 32287 [19NO]

———provide that the President may not recommend actions to increase borrowing authority or debt limit, 27199-27203 [10OC]

———raise ceiling, 25063 [26SE], 25341 [1OC], 25554, 25555 [2OC]

———summary of published estimates, 8609 [22AP]

———U.S. status as debtor nation, 24889-24890, 24891-24895 [25SE]

REA: funding, 11485 [9MY]

Reagan, Donald: response to statements on impasse, 19943 [23JY]

Reagan, President: extending time period for transmission of message to Congress (S.J. Res. 6), 11 [3JA]

———fiscal policies, 16006 [18JN], 29977 [31OC]

———proposed, 33438-33441 [22NO]

Revenue sharing program: funding, 11414-11420 [9MY]

Revising (S. Con. Res. 8), 1053 [24JA]

Rudman, Senator: commend efforts on deficit reduction legislation, 27659 [16OC]

Save for the U.S.A. Year: designate (H.J. Res. 436), 36500 [16DE]

Savings accounts: rate, 20517 [25JY]

SBA: funding, 9847 [30AP], 11466 [9MY]

———program authorization (S. 408), 1950-1955 [6FE]

Senate: action urged in essential legislation, 20880 [29JY]

———consideration of reconciliation bills, 28968-28974 [24OC]

———proposals to committee of conference on S. Con. Res. 32, 16319 [19JN]

Social Security: cost-of-living adjustment, 10956, 10972, 10977, 10978, 10981, 10986, 10987 [8MY], 11476 [9MY]

———cost-of-living adjustments, 9856 [30AP]-10075 [1MY], 10302 [2MY]

———establish procedure for sequencing consideration of the trust fund, 24299-24305 [19SE]

———exclude trust fund from budget process (S. 1600), 22398-22399 [1AU]

———exclude trust funds from budget (S. 724), 5846 [20MR]

———funding, 18238 [9JY]

———prevent disinvestment of trust fund (H.R. 3669), 30289-30292 [1NO]

———prevent disinvestment of trust fund (H.R. 3669), unanimous-consent request, 30288 [1NO]

———reduce cost-of-living adjustments if other automatic increases in spending are reduced, 27193-27199 [10OC]

———remove trust fund from reconciliation process, 26735-26739 [8OC]

———separation of trust fund, 23713 [13SE], 23820-23830 [16SE], 24053, 24092-24102 [18SE], 24297 [19SE]

Status report, 800 [22JA], 1575 [31JA], 7421 [3AP], 7820 [15AP], 19981 [23JY], 23071 [9SE], 23853 [16SE], 24621 [23SE], 25311 [30SE], 26376 [7OC], 27561 [15OC], 28208 [21OC], 29282 [28OC], 30433 [4NO], 31344 [12NO], 32264 [18NO], 33678 [2DE], 36518 [16DE], 36925 [17DE], 38632 [19DE]

———extend time for filing, 5881 [20MR]

Taxation: cigarette excise tax, 11448 [9MY]

———improve enforcement procedures for revenue collection, 10943-10949 [8MY]

———minimum personal exemption (S. Res. 173), 13264 [22MY]

———minimum tax on corporations and individuals, 10321-10333 [2MY]

———reform proposal, 14205 [4JN]

———repeal indexing of individual rates (S. 93), 191 [3JA]

Technology: funding for research and development, 9509 [25AP]

Transportation: mass transit funding, 11432-11435, 11443-11445 [9MY]

TVA: proposed funding reductions, 9183 [24AP]

2-year cycle (S. 1556), 25354 [1OC]

U.S. Travel and Tourism Administration: funding, 1800 [5FE]

VA: exempt disability compensation from reductions in cost-of-living adjustments, 30528-30541 [5NO]

———funding level, 2514 [19FE]

———funding needs of health care system, 13783 [24MY]

———protect prior year's outlay level for medical care, 30528-30541 [5NO]

Veterans: cost-of-living adjustments for disabled, 27246 [10OC]

———funding for benefits and services, 11342-11363 [9MY]

———funding for programs, 4749 [7MR]

Washington metropolitan area: funds for mass rapid transit, 38784 [30DE]

Weapons: impact of arms race on budget deficits, 10769 [7MY]

WIC: funding, 11441-11442 [9MY]

Young David's Tantrum, 11322 [9MY]

Youth: funding for summer employment, 11446-11448 [9MY]

———Job Corps funding, 11484 [9MY]

Zero-coupon bonds: include statement of interest accrued on outstanding bonds (S. 368), 1565 [31JA]

Reports

Abandoned Mine Reclamation Fund, 35082 [6DE]

Allocation of Totals: Committee on Agriculture (H. Rept. 99-4), 3377 [25FE]

Allocation to Subcommittees of Budget Totals: Committee on Appropriations (S. Rept. 99-155), 26903 [9OC]

Appropriation Authorization: Committee on Indian Affairs (Select) (S. Res. 127), 7340 [3AP]

———Committee on Labor and Human Resources (S. Res. 116), 7029 [2AP]

———Committee on the Budget (S. Res. 115), 6949 [1AP]

Appropriations: committee of conference (H.R. 2965) (H. Rept. 99-414), 34251-34265, 34266 [4DE]

———Committee on Appropriations (H. Rept. 99-333), 29250 [28OC]

———Committee on Appropriations (H.J. Res. 465) (H. Rept. 99-403), 32618 [20NO]

———Committee on Appropriations (H.J. Res. 465) (S. Rept. 99-210), 34437 [5DE], 35092 [6DE]

———Committee on Post Office and Civil Service (H. Rept. 99-287), 24614 [23SE]

———Committee on Rules (H. Res. 327) (H. Rept. 99-407), 33841 [3DE]

Appropriations Authorization: Committee on Governmental Affairs (S. Res. 111), 6689 [28MR]

———Committee on Small Business (S. Res. 113), 6689 [28MR]

Appropriations for Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies: Committee on Appropriations (H.R. 3037) (S. Rept. 99-137), 24757 [24SE]

Appropriations for Dept. of Defense: Committee on Rules (H.R. 1872) (S. Rept. 99-172), 15591 [13JN]

Appropriations for the Dept. of Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies (H.R. 3037): Committee on Appropriations (excerpt), 27460 [15OC], 27673, 27674 [16OC]

Armed Forces Educational Assistance Program: Committee on the Budget (H.R. 752; S. Res. 192), 19904 [22JY]

Army's Budget—Are We Strong Enough To Meet the Threat?: Association of the United States Army, 10159 [1MY]

Authorization: Committee on Armed Services (S. Res. 132), 7812 [15AP]

Balanced Budget: Committee on the Judiciary (S.J. Res. 13) (S. Rept. 99-162), 28577 [23OC]

———Committee on the Judiciary (S.J. Res. 225) (S. Rept. 99-163), 28577 [23OC]

Budget Act Waiver for S. 1073, Improve Availability of Japanese Science and Engineering Literature in U.S.: Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation (S. Res. 254), 30420 [4NO]

Budget and Policy Implications of Proposed Moratorium on Strategic Petroleum Reserve: Committee on Government Operations (H. Rept. 99-150), 13889 [3JN]

Budget Authority Rescinded: Committee on Appropriations (S. 469) (S. Rept. 99-7), 4455 [5MR]

Budget Impact on Elementary, Secondary, Vocational Education and Other Human Services Programs, 2340 [7FE]

Budget Impact on Federal Student Financial Assistance, 2340 [7FE]

Budget Impact on Michigan Students, 2341 [7FE]

Budget Impact on the National Endowments for the Arts and Humanities, 2341 [7FE]

Budget Process Impact on Offices of Inspector General: Committee on Government Operations (H. Rept. 99-46), 8297 [17AP]

Budget Reconciliation Relative to Medicare and Medicaid (H.R. 3101): Committee on Energy and Commerce (H. Rept. 99-265), 23442 [11SE]

Can Congress Rely on DOD's Inflation Adjustments as the Basis for a Budget Freeze?: Military Reform Caucus, 13730-13733 [24MY]

Can Congress Rely on the Dept. of Defense's Inflation Adjustments as the Basis for a Budget Freeze?: Military Reform Caucus, 28348 [22OC]

CBO Estimated Outlays and Revenues as of Dec. 6, 1985, 35422 [9DE]

Changes in Spending and Revenue Provisions for Deficit Reduction: Committee on Education and Labor (H.R. 3128) (H. Rept. 99-241), 23442 [11SE]

———Committee on Ways and Means (H.R. 3128) (H. Rept. 99-241), 21936 [31JY]

———Committee on the Judiciary (H.R. 3128) (H. Rept. 99-241), 23442 [11SE]

Committee on Veterans' Affairs Budget Allocations: Committee on Veterans' Affairs (S. Rept. 99-201), 33672 [2DE]

Conference: H.J. Res. 372, Public Debt Limit Increase, 30126 [1NO]

Conference Report Setting Forth 1968-88 Congressional Budget: committee of conference (S. Con. Res. 32) (H. Rept. 99-249), 22620-22632 [1AU]

Conference Report Setting Forth 1986-88 Congressional Budget: committee of conference (S. Con. Res. 32) (H. Rept. 99-249) (Filed in Disagreement), 22681 [1AU]

Congressional Budget: Committee on Rules (H. Con. Res. 152) (H. Rept. 99-133), 12820 [21MY]

———Committee on Rules (H. Con. Res. 152; H. Res. 177) (H. Rept. 99-141), 12820 [21MY]

———Committee on the Budget (H. Con. Res. 152) (S. Rept. 99-133), 12559 [20MY]

Congressional Budget Act: Committee on Armed Services (S. 1029; S. Res. 156), 10831 [7MY]

———Committee on Education and Labor (H. Rept. 99-434), 36105 [11DE]

———Committee on Foreign Relations (S. 1132; S. Res. 161), 11831 [14MY]

———Committee on the Budget (S. Con. Res. 32) (S. Rept. 99-15), 6170 [26MR]

———Committee on Veteran's Affairs (H. Rept. 99-26), 6086 [25MR]

———Committee on Veterans' Affairs (H. Rept. 99-374), 31887 [14NO]

Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (H.R. 3128): committee of conference (H. Rept. 99-454), 38124-38329 [19DE]

Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (S. 1730): Committee on the Budget (excerpt), 28394 [22OC]

Continuing Appropriations: committee of conference (H.J. Res. 465) (H. Rept. 99-450), 38370 [19DE]

———Committee on Appropriations (H.J. Res. 388) (S. Rept. 99-142), 24757 [24SE], 24938 [25SE]

———Committee on Rules (H.J. Res. 441; H. Res. 312) (H. Rept. 99-361), 31001 [7NO]

———Committee on Rules (H.J. Res. 465; H. Res. 348) (H. Rept. 99-449), 37854 [18DE]

———Committee on Rules (H.J. Res. 491; H. Res. 344) (H. Rept. 99-446), 36764 [16DE]

Deficit Reduction: committee of conference (H.R. 3128) (H. Rept. 99-453), 38370 [19DE]

———committee of conference (H.R. 3128; H. Res. 342) (H. Rept. 99-444), 36764 [16DE]

———Committee on Rules (H.R. 3128; H. Res. 330) (H. Rept. 99-410), 33841 [3DE]

Deficit Reduction and Program Improvement: Committee on Finance (S. 3128), 32126 [14NO]

Deficit Reduction Spending and Revenue Provisions: Committee on Rules (H.R. 3128; H. Res. 301) (H. Rept. 99-338), 29374 [29OC]

Dept. of Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies Appropriations: committee of conference (H.R. 3037) (H. Rept. 99-439), 36202-36208, 36209 [12DE]

Dept. of Defense Spare Parts Pricing Abuses at Naval Air Station, Miramar, CA: Committee on Government Operations (H. Rept. 99-356), 30198 [1NO]

Dept. of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations (excerpt), 21849 [31JY]

Dept. of the Interior Appropriations: Committee on Appropriations (H.R. 3011) (S. Rept. 99-141), 24757 [24SE]

Dept. of Transportation and Related Agencies Appropriations: Committee on Appropriations (H.R. 3244) (S. Rept. 99-152), 26241 [4OC]

Depts. of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies, Appropriations: Committee on Apropriations (S. 2865) (S. Rept. 99-150), 26241 [4OC]

Depts. of Labor, Education, and HUD Appropriations: Committee on Appropriations (H.R. 3424) (H. Rept. 99-289), 25048 [26SE]

Depts. of Labor, HHS, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations: Committee on Appropriations (H.R. 3424) (S. Rept. 99-151), 26241 [4OC]

Disinvestment of Social Security Trust Funds: Committee on Rules (H.R. 3669; H. Res. 306) (H. Rept. 99-353), 30198 [1NO]

District of Columbia Appropriations (H.R. 3067): committee of conference (H. Rept. 99-419), 34788 [5DE]

Domestic Economic Impact of the MX Missile, 5031 [7MR]

Earthquake Hazards Reduction Act Appropriations Authorization: Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation (S. 817) (S. Rept. 99-29), 7812 [15AP]

Establish Select Committee To Study 2-Year Budget Process: Committee on Rules and Administration (S. Res. 159) (S. Rept. 99-45), 11500 [9MY]

Expand Export Markets for Agricultural Commodities, Provide Price and Income Protection for Farmers, and Continue Food Assistance: Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry (S. 1714; S. Res. 235) (S. Rept. 99-145), 25306 [30SE]

Expenditure Authorization: Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation (S. Res. 107), 6170 [26MR]

———Committee on the Judiciary (S. Res. 108), 6170 [26MR]

———Committee on Veterans' Affairs (S. Res. 109), 6170 [26MR]

Expenditure Authorization (S. Res. 70), 2110 [7FE]

Expenditures: Committee on Environment and Public Works (S. Res. 51), 1213 [29JA]

Federal Fire Prevention and Control Act Appropriations Authorization: Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation (S. 818) (S. Rept. 99-30), 7813 [15AP]

Fiscal Year 1986 Civil Works Budget: Committee on Appropriations (excerpt), 19172 [16JY]

Funding for Smithsonian Institution Museum Training and Support Activities: Committee on Rules and Administration (S. 582; S. Res. 261), 33400 [22NO]

Government Involvement in Higher Education: Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching (excerpt), 18281 [9JY]

Gramm-Rudman Amendment to the Debt Limit Legislation (H.J. Res. 372): Democratic Study Group, 26868-26874 [9OC]

Historical Background of the Job Corps Program, 4377 [5MR]

Improve Veterans' Services: Committee on the Budget (S. 876; S. Res. 198), 19904 [22JY]

Intelligence Authorization Act: committee of conference (H.R. 2419) (H. Rept. 99-373), 31836-31844, 31887 [14NO]

Interstate and Interstate Substitute Cost Estimates: Committee on the Budget (S. 391; S. Res. 64), 2474 [19FE]

IRS Funding: Committee on Appropriations (excerpt), 35360 [9DE]

Legal Services Corp. Appropriations: Committee on the Judiciary (H.R. 2468) (H. Rept. 99-448), 37854 [18DE]

Legislative Branch Appropriations: committee of conference (H.R. 2942) (H. Rept. 99-321), 28698-28700, 28701 [23OC]

Line-Item Veto: Council of Economic Advisers (excerpt), 19296 [17JY], 20512 [25JY]

———Judith A. Best, 20281-20282 [24JY]

———Library of Congress, 20284 [24JY]

Line-Item Veto Regarding Appropriations: Committee on Rules and Administration (S. 43) (S. Rept. 99-92), 17631 [27JN]

Line-Item Veto (S. 43): Committee on Rules (excerpt), 19293 [17JY]

Monetary Policy: Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs (S. Rept. 99-149), 26241 [4OC]

———Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs (S. Rept. 99-22), 7029 [2AP]

NSF Appropriations Authorization: Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation (S. 903) (S. Rept. 99-27), 7812 [15AP]

Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act: Committee on Rules (H.R. 3500; H. Res. 296) (H. Rept. 99-310), 27827 [17OC]

Outlays: Committee on Armed Services (H. Rept. 99-27), 6365 [26MR]

Potential for Excess Funds in the Dept. of Defense: GAO, 28352-28359 [22OC]

Procedures for Conference Report Setting Forth 1986-88 Congressional Budget: Committee on Rules (H. Res. 253; S. Con. Res. 32) (H. Rept. 99-248), 22681 [1AU]

Proposed Cuts in Veterans' Health Care Budget: Atlanta, GA, VA Medical Center, 10177 [1MY]

Public Debt Increase: committee of conference (H.J. Res. 372) (H. Rept. 99-351), 30198 [1NO]

Public Debt Limit Increase: Committee on Finance (H.J. Res. 372) (S. Rept. 99-144), 25171 [26SE]

———Committee on Rules (H.R. 3721; H. Res. 318) (H. Rept. 99-369), 31514 [12NO]

Radar Jammer Program Costs and Testing: Committee on Government Operations (H. Rept. 99-355), 30198 [1NO]

Reconciliation: Committee on the Budget (H.R. 3500) (H. Rept. 99-300), 26108 [3OC]

———Committee on the Budget (S. 1730; S. Con. Res. 32) (S. Rept. 99-146), 25631 [2OC]

Reject Conference Report on Bill to Reduce Deficit: Committee on Rules (H.R. 3128; H. Res. 349) (H. Rept. 99-454), 38370 [19DE]

Role of Universities in Nation's Economy: Commission on Industrial Competitiveness (excerpt), 11393 [9MY]

Simplify Rules on Imputed Interest Rates on Real Property: committee of conference (H.R. 2475) (H. Rept. 99-250), 22650-22656 [1AU]

Social Security and the Budget: David Koitz, 10049 [1MY]

Soviet Military Power, 1985: Dept. of Defense (excerpt), 17009 [24JN], 17262 [25JN]

Special Budget Procedures for Congressional Budget Process: Committee on Rules (H. Res. 231) (H. Rept. 99-217), 20137 [23JY]

Status of Congressional Budget Adopted in H. Con. Res. 280, 12665 [20MY]

Status of Fiscal Year 1985 and 1986 Congressional Budget: CBO, 23071 [9SE]

Status of Fiscal Year 1985 Congressional Budget: Committee on the Budget, 800 [22JA], 1575 [31JA], 19981 [23JY], 23853 [16SE], 26376 [7OC], 29282 [28OC], 30433 [4NO], 31344 [12NO], 32264 [18NO], 36518 [16DE], 38632 [19DE]

———Committee on the Budget (Senate), 27561 [15OC], 28208 [21OC]

Status of Fiscal Year 1986 Congressional Budget: Committee on the Budget, 2271 [7FE], 33678 [2DE], 36925 [17DE]

Status of Fiscal Years 1985 and 1986 Congressional Budget: CBO, 25311 [30SE]

———Committee on the Budget, 24621 [23SE]

Status of the Budget: Committee on the Budget, 6960 [1AP], 7421 [3AP], 7820 [15AP], 8049 [16AP], 11281 [9MY], 14633 [6JN], 19192 [16JY], 20665 [25JY], 23411 [11SE], 26099 [3OC], 31884 [14NO], 32446 [19NO], 34238 [4DE], 35744 [10DE]

———Committee on the Budget (House), 28663 [23OC]

Statutory Limit of Public Debt: committee of conference (H.J. Res 372), 35750-35785, 35787 [10DE]

Subdivision of Budget Totals: Committee on Appropriations (H. Rept. 99-245), 22681 [1AU]

Subdivision of Totals: Committee on Appropriations (H. Rept. 99-5), 3377 [25FE]

Supplemental Expenditures by Select Committee on Indian Affairs: Committee on Rules and Administration (S. Res. 204) (H. Rept. 99-222), 36417 [13DE]

Water Resources Development Act Appropriations: Committee on Environment and Public Works (S. 1567; S. Res. 207, 208), 22264 [1AU]

Reports to constituents

Hamilton, Lee H.: Strategies To Cut Spending, 4715 [6MR]

Simon, Senator: Dealing With the Budget Deficit, 3216 [22FE]

———Debt-Free Anniversary, 3214 [22FE]

Resolutions by organizations

Budget deficit: Republican Conference of the Senate, 22211 [1AU]

Poor and the national budget: Lutheran bishops, 6965 [1AP]

Senate budget reductions: Senator Helms, 22216 [1AU]

Rulings of the Chair

Dept. of Defense Authorization Act: enact (H.R. 1872), 17163 [25JN], 17418, 17460 [26JN], 17810 [27JN]

Dept. of the Interior and related agencies: making appropriations (H.R. 3011), 21862, 21894, 21895, 21909 [31JY]

Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act: enact (H.R. 3500), 28826, 28827 [24OC]

Sermons

Case for Intelligent Optimism: James C. Brown, 7807-7809 [15AP]

Statements

Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act: (sundry excerpts), 31226 [7NO]

Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act (S. 1702): Herbert Stein, 28218 [21OC]

———Walter W. Heller, 28218 [21OC]

Balancing Defense and Nondefense Programs: Caspar Weinberger, 13038 [22MY]

Budget Deficit: President Reagan (excerpt), 10040, 10041 [1MY]

———Senator Moynihan, 20738, 20739 [26JY]

Budget Request: OMB, 15176 [11JN]

Budget (sundry excerpts), 33439 [22NO]

Comparison of Presidential Budget Requests and Congressionally Appropriated Amounts: Representative Wright, 1139 [28JA]

Compromise: President Reagan, 11463 [9MY]

Concerns About Budget Deficits: sundry students of the Presidential Classroom Program (excerpts), 4559 [5MR]

Congress' Budget Power: Robert Jackson, 36079 [11DE]

Constitutional Convention for Balanced Budget (sundry excerpts), 25218-25219 [26SE]

Debt Limit: James A. Baker III, 25850 [3OC]

———Member of Congress, 25840 [3OC]

———Senator Gramm, 25840 [3OC]

Defense Contracting, 15756 [13JN]

Defense Funding: Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 30544 [5NO]

———President Reagan, 35882 [11DE]

———Senator Moynihan, 35882 [11DE]

Deficit: National Association of Realtors (excerpt), 25357 [1OC]

———President Reagan, 27255 [10OC]

Deficit Reduction, 26208 [4OC]

———Senator Chiles, 26758 [8OC]

———Senator Simpson, 33256 [22NO]

Deficit Spending: Thomas Jefferson, 26859 [9OC]

Democracy as a Permanent Form of Government: Alexander Tytler, 13058 [22MY]

Democratic Response to President Reagan's Radio Broadcast: Representative Wright, 17923 [27JN]

Dept. of Defense Authorization Act (H.R. 1872): (excerpts), 17010 [24JN]

Dept. of Defense Procurement (sundry excerpts), 20159 [23JY]

Depts. of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies Appropriations (H.R. 2965): Representative Neal Smith, 19403-19405 [17JY]

Economic Forecasts: Rudolph G. Penner, 30657 [6NO]

Economic Stability Relative to Payment of Physicians' Medicare Fees: AMA, 11240 [9MY]

Education Budget Reductions: William Bennett, Sec. of Education, 3539 [26FE]

Estimate of Deficit for 1986: CBO, 30526 [5NO]

Expenditure of Public Money: Calvin Coolidge, 29660 [30OC]

Federal Budget Is Our Country's Highest Priority, 13044 [22MY]

Federal Deficit: Rudolph Penner, 22938 [4SE]

Federal Funding of the National Endowments for the Arts and the Humanities: Rita Moreno, 2043 [6FE]

Federal Government Power of Borrowing: Thomas Jefferson, 8235 [17AP]

Federal Reserve Board: House Republican Policy Committee, 14224 [4JN]

Fiscal Deficits: Henry M. Jackson, 10300 [2MY]

``Freeze Plus'' Budget Proposal: Representative Dannemeyer, 6095 [25MR]

FRS Budget Information: CBO (sundry), 5957 [21MR]

Funding of Social Security: Larry Speakes, 10062 [1MY]

———President Reagan, 10050, 10062, 10074 [1MY]

General Revenue Sharing Appropriations (H.R. 1400): President Reagan, 4314 [4MR]

Gramm-Rudman Balanced Budget Amendment: Conference of Synodical Bishops of the Lutheran Church in America, 28280 [22OC]

———U.S. Catholic Conference, 28280 [22OC]

Gramm-Rudman Deficit Reduction Amendment: James J. Kilpatrick, 30284 [1NO]

Guaranteed Loan Program: Kenneth Guenther, 11467 [9MY]

———President Reagan, 11467 [9MY]

Housing Policy: National Low-Income Housing Coalition, 13664 [23MY]

Impact of Budget Cuts on Cities, 4927-4931 [7MR]

Impact of Budget Deficits: Paul A. Volcker, 10973 [8MY]

Impact of Deficit on Agriculture: J. Edwin Faris and Harold M. Harris, 32250 [18NO]

Job Corps Program: Frank C. Casillas, 4384 [5MR]

———President Reagan, 4381 [5MR]

———Raymond J. Donovan, Sec. of Labor, 4386 [5MR]

Legislative Department Access to Pockets of the People: James Madison, 36079 [11DE]

Line-Item Veto: Allen Schick, 19892 [22JY], 19954, 19955, 19957 [23JY]

———Barber Conable, 19953 [23JY]

———David A. Stockman, 19889 [22JY]

———Johnny Killian, 19947 [23JY]

———Louis Fisher, 19808 [19JY], 19892 [22JY], 19954, 19955, 19956 [23JY]

———Norman J. Ornstein, 19582 [18JY], 19953, 19957 [23JY]

———Representative Edwards, 19952 [23JY]

———Representative Gradison, 19953 [23JY]

———Senator Bumpers, 19953 [23JY]

———Senator Hatfield, 19953, 19954, 19955, 19956 [23JY]

———Senator Mathias, 19953 [23JY]

Medicare Funding: Senator Durenberger, 11426-11429 [9MY]

Military Spending: Senator Goldwater, 10304 [2MY]

My Son Gave to the U.S. Debt Reduction Fund: Salvator Aresco, 1847 [6FE]

Nixon Experience and Beyond: William Mirengoff, 2470-2472 [19FE]

Observations on Budget Process: Senator Nunn, 25352 [1OC]

Payback to the U.S.: Pat Klein, 1847 [6FE]

Point-by-Point Rebuttal to OMB Trust Funds Letter, 28001 [17OC]

Poor and Our National Budget: Lutheran Bishops of America, 5607 [19MR]

Populace Should Not Depend on the Government for Its Sustenance: Cicero, 26408 [7OC]

Position on Federal Budget: National Governors' Association, 3392 [25FE]

Problem of Federal Deficits: David A. Stockman, OMB Director (excerpt), 19138 [16JY]

Public Debt Limit: committee of conference (excerpt), 35905 [11DE]

———Representative Kemp, 36093 [11DE]

Real Cost of Defense: Paul Zimmerman, 13344 [22MY]

Recommendation of the Democratic Trade Task Force on the Fiscal Year 1986 Budget for Export Financing Programs, 12991 [21MY]

Recommendation of the Democratic Trade Task Force on the Fiscal Year 1986 Budget for the Customs Service, 12991 [21MY]

Reducing the Deficit: President Reagan, 11481 [9MY]

Regional Hearing on Secondary and Elementary Education: Roy Truby, 4406 [5MR]

Report Card on Reaganomics: Walter W. Heller, 28021-28023 [17OC]

Restoration of Programatic Civil Service Reductions to Budget: Senator Eagleton, 11305-11306 [9MY]

Selective Service System (excerpts), 14824 [6JN]

Smithsonian Institution Project Funding: Smithsonian Institution, 21899 [31JY]

Social Security and the Young: Peter G. Peterson, 14546 [5JN]

Social Security Cost of Living Adjustment: Senator Pressler, 10302 [2MY]

Social Security Trust Fund: President Reagan, 28828 [24OC]

Spending for National Defense, 17495 [26JN]

Student Loan Program: sundry, 4390 [5MR]

Terminate the Job Corps—A Rebuttal: Home Builders Institute, 2468-2470 [19FE]

VA Budget: Harry N. Walters, 11356 [9MY]

Veterans' Health Care Funding: Senator Gramm, 30529 [5NO]

White House-Republican leadership budget plan: Senator DeConcini, 22217 [1AU]

Studies

At the U.N.—The Kirkpatrick Legacy: Roger A. Brooks, 7947-7950 [16AP]

Federal Deficit: IMF and the Federal Reserve Board (excerpt), 36480 [16DE]

Financial Burden of Out-of-Pocket Spending by the Elderly: Center for Health Policy Studies, 11425 [9MY]

Should We Exempt Defense From Economic Reality—The Need for a Defense Budget Freeze: CBO, 10080-10084 [1MY]

Trillion Dollar Budget: Glenn Pascall (excerpt), 10030 [1MY]

Waste in the Defense Department—Executive Summary: National Marine Engineers' Beneficial Association, 8077-8078 [16AP]

Summaries

Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985—Conference Agreement, 35857-35858 [11DE]

Cost of Living Adjustments To Be Restored to Full Value in Line With Full Social Security, 10319 [2MY]

Costs of Funding Nonexistent Inflation, 28347 [22OC]

Dept. of Defense's Inflation Projections, 28346 [22OC]

Dole-Domenici Budget Amendment, 11460 [9MY]

Major Provisions of H.R. 3128 That Would Increase Health and Social Services Spending, 29810 [31OC]

National Institute of Education Reauthorization Act (H.R. 2246), 9556 [25AP]

Public Debt Increase Conference Agreement (H.J. Res. 372), 36070 [11DE]

Rescission Proposals Savings, 2489 [19FE]

Trade Emergency and Export Promotion Act (H.R. 3035), 19678 [18JY]

Youth Employment Situation: Roosevelt Centennial Youth Project, 4375 [5MR]

Tables

Acquired immune deficiency syndrome weekly surveillance report, 14236 [4JN]

Acquired immune deficiency syndrome weekly surveillance report, May 6, 1985, U.S. cases, 10913 [7MY]

Agency-by-agency breakdown of U.S. staffing and financial contributions for the U.N., 7798 [15AP]

Allocation of spending responsibility to House committees pursuant to sec. 302(a) of the Congressional Budget Act—Fiscal year 1986, 22975 [5SE]

Amendments to the Senate-reported reconciliation bill that increase or reduce total deficit reductions, 31951 [14NO]

Armed Forces active duty end strength, 1659 [4FE]

Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act (S. 1702), 24901 [25SE]

Budget analysis, 9876-9914 [30AP]

Budget cuts in Dept. of Defense procurement projects (sundry), 11639-11644 [9MY]

Budget deficit, 38732 [20DE]

Budget outlays, 13060 [22MY]

Budget outlays, 1940-1990, 21671 [31JY]

Budget proposal: effect of Bruce A. Morrison amendment changes, 13376 [23MY]

———Schumer/Russo alternative minimum tax, 13367 [23MY]

Budget receipts and outlays, 1789-1990, 20270 [24JY]

Business loan and investment fund SBA program levels, 1951 [6FE]

Byrd amendment to compromise budget, 10995 [8MY]

CBO estimated outlays and revenues as of Dec. 6, 1985 (sundry), 35422 [9DE]

Change from Senate Committee on the budget baseline, 22197 [1AU]

Comparative statement of new budget authority, 38433-38438 [19DE]

Comparative statement of new budget authority for the energy and water development appropriation (H.R. 2959), 27906 [17OC]

Comparative statement of new budget (obligational) authority—Legislative Branch Appropriations Act (H.R. 2942), 19635-19639 [18JY]

Comparison of 1986 Federal budget proposal, ***** [19NO]

Comparison of budget inflation dividend formulations, 18070 [8JY]

Comparison of Presidential budget requests and congressionally appropriated amounts, 1140 [28JA]

Comparison of recommendations in the agriculture appropriations (H.R. 3037), with budget authority authorized in the farm bill, 27669 [16OC]

Comparison of the agriculture appropriations (H.R. 3037), with the congressional budget, the House-passed bill, and the President's budget request, 27697 [16OC]

Components of budget conference substitute, 22195 [1AU]

Congressional debate on annual authorizations, 25351 [1OC]

Controllability of budget outlays, 26359 [7OC], 27229 [10OC]

Cranston amendment—function 700, veterans' benefits and services, 11343 [9MY]

Defense budget, 6083 [25MR]

Defense budget (sundry), 11968 [15MY]

Deficit reduction plan fiscal year 1987-88, 38550 [19DE]

Deficit reduction—Gramm-Rudman comparisons (sundry), 35891 [11DE]

Dept. of Defense budget outlay estimates (sundry), 11942 [14MY]

Dept. of the Interior and related agencies appropriations, 21842 [31JY]

Dept. of the Treasury Office of Revenue Sharing, 7699 [4AP]

Depts. of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and related agencies appropriations (H.R. 2965)—conference report, 35003 [6DE]

Dole-Domenici perfecting amendment to budget, 11459 [9MY]

Domestic economic impact of the MX missile, 5031 [7MR]

Economic impact of the House Ways and Means tax reform proposal, 27317 [10OC]

Education program funds (sundry), 3549 [26FE]

Education spending—Carter v. Reagan, 5060 [7MR]

Federal budget authority in current and constant dollars for Executive and Legislative Branches, fiscal year 1978-86, 19640 [18JY]

First budget resolution (FY 1986) under S. Con. Res. 32, 12562-12567 [20MY]

Fiscal Year 1985 Allocation of spending responsibility to House Committees (selected data), 20114 [23JY]

Fiscal Year 1986 Allocation of spending responsibility to House Committees (selected data), 20114 [23JY]

Fiscal year 1986 defense budget facts, 2436 [19FE]

Funding request for weapons and equipment, 21326 [30JY]

Gramm/Rudman balanced budget amendment, 28286, 28287 [22OC]

Growth of micromanagement by Congress, 25351 [1OC]

H.R. 1—reconciliation amendment compared with budget resolution, 28840 [7NO]

House and Senate budget proposal comparison, 20183 [24JY]

Impact of budget reductions on Massachusetts colleges, 6094 [25MR]

Impact of elimination of the revenue sharing program on the State of Pennsylvania, 10915 [7MY]

Impact of sequester reductions under Gramm-Rudmann on VA medical care, 30531 [5NO]

Impact of student aid cuts on Maryland colleges and universities, 17686 [27JN]

Income, expenses, and earnings of the Federal Reserve banks, 5956 [21MR]

Inflation at the Pentagon (sundry), 12682 [20MY]

Legislative branch appropriations conference report (H.R. 2942), 29348 [29OC], 29522-29531 [29OC]

Legislative branch appropriations (H.R. 2942), 22499 [31JY]

Major reductions and terminations in proposed budget, 1658 [4FE]

Medicare beneficiary out-of-pocket expenses, 11424 [9MY]

Military communications programs, 1662 [4FE]

National Guard and Reserve end strength, 1659 [4FE]

New VA activation listing, 11344 [9MY]

Number and percentage of selected professional staff in the U.N. system, 7241 [2AP]

Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act, 28626 [23OC]

One Hundred 99th Congress Districts with the lowest median family income, 15528 [12JN]

Outlay reductions by committee as included in the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (S. 1730), 27547 [15OC]

Parliamentarian status report (House supporting detail), 20665 [25JY]

Possible disputes between Congress and White House on savings, 38746 [20DE]

Preliminary budget reconciliation savings, 38503 [19DE]

Presidential deficit/surplus makers—fiscal years 1946-85, 30123 [1NO]

Projected and actual budget inflation, 18068 [8JY]

Proposed major budget savings—House and Senate, 19675 [18JY]

Public debt ceiling, 30872 [6NO]

Request for military forces, 1659 [4FE]

Savings as included in the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (S. 1730), 27547 [15OC]

SBA appropriations under S. 408 (sundry), 7089-7091 [2AP]

Senate budget offer (sundry), 16320 [19JN]

Senate committee budget authority and outlay allocations: fiscal year 1985, 22204 [1AU]

———fiscal year 1986, 22204 [1AU]

Senate committee budget authority and outlay allocations pursuant to Sec. 302 of the Congressional Budget Act, fiscal year 1986, 24466 [20SE]

Senate-White House budget agreement (change from S. Con. Res. 32, as reported), 9866 [30AP]

Special CBO budget calculations; Sept. 17, 1985, 26878 [9OC]

Status: reflecting completed action as of July 24, 1985, 20665 [25JY]

Status of congressional budget adopted in H. Con. Res. 280, 12665 [20MY]

Subcommittee on the Interior estimated outlays for 1982-84, 30013 [31OC]

Subcommittee on the Legislative Branch spending totals for the Legislative Branch Appropriations Act (H.R. 2942), 29692 [30OC]

Summary of Dept. of Defense lapses, 13180 [22MY]

Summary of reconciliation savings by Senate committee, 22195 [1AU]

Supplemental appropriations under H.R. 2577, 22092, 22093, 22094 [1AU]

———comparison of final conference agreement with budget request, House and Senate action, 22589 [14AU]

Synthetic Fuels Corp. fund availability, 35049 [6DE]

Tax rate of Milwaukee family under Kasten proposal, 13264 [22MY]

Unobligated balances lapsing, Dept. of Defense fiscal year 1984, 10980 [8MY]

Telegrams

Line-item veto: American Farm Bureau Federation, 20272 [24JY]

Testimonies

Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act (S. 1702), 28451 [22OC]

———Alan S. Blinder, 28220-28221 [21OC]

Bureau of Mines' Fiscal Year 1986 Budget Request Threatens the Health and Safety of Miners: Representative Boucher, 4725 [6MR]

Higher Education and the Federal Budget: John Brademas, 5908-5911 [20MR]

Job Corps—Summary of the Facts: Kenneth C. Dugan, 4539 [5MR]

Reauthorization of the National Endowments for the Arts and the Humanities, and the Institute of Museum Services: Representative Weiss, 18951 [11JY]

Remove Social Security Trust Funds From the Unified Federal Budget: Representative Young, 9333 [24AP]

School Lunch Program: Charles Hughes, 3963 [27FE]

Student Aid: Richard C. Mallett, 15513 [12JN]

Student Financial Aid Programs: Elaine Lyons, 13679 [23MY]

———Karen McMahon, 13679 [23MY]

———Steven S. Benson, 13678 [23MY]

Tax Reform: Representatives Wolpe and Horton, 19497-19498 [17JY]

Texts of

Contract Savings Act, 24202 [18SE]

Deficit Reduction Act, 854 [22JA], 1350 [30JA]

H. Res. 131, legislation restricting, 8100 [17AP]

H. Res. 224, provide for consideration of the Intelligence Authorization Act, 19625 [18JY]

H. Res. 225, consideration of H.R. 2965, Depts. of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and related agencies appropriations, 19400 [17JY]

H. Res. 240, waiving certain points of order against consideration of H.R. 3011, Dept. of the Interior and related agencies appropriations, 21836 [31JY]

H.J. Res. 342, making supplemental appropriations for the Dept. of Agriculture, 19674 [18JY]

H.J. Res. 372, increase public debt limit, 26738 [8OC]

H.J. Res. 436, Save for the U.S.A. Year, 36144 [12DE]

H.R. 231, Budget Amendments Act, 489 [3JA]

H.R. 382, Biennial Budgeting Act, 428 [3JA]

H.R. 521, establish Commission on the Deficit, 596 [7JA]

H.R. 1349, reduce costs of operating Presidential libraries, 13972 [4JN]

H.R. 1400, extending appropriations for general revenue sharing, 4315 [4MR]

H.R. 1908, reduce U.S. percentage of contributions to the U.N., 7241 [2AP]

H.R. 2246, National Institute of Education Reauthorization Act, 9556 [25AP]

H.R. 2419, Intelligence Authorization Act, 19630 [18JY]

H.R. 2599, provisions, 13686 [23MY]

H.R. 2942, Congressional Budget Act waiver, 21710 [31JY]

H.R. 2942, Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 19646-19648 [18JY]

H.R. 2965, making appropriations for the Depts. of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and related agencies, 28883-28891 [24OC]

H.R. 3011, making appropriations for the Dept. of the Interior and related agencies, 29998-30011 [31OC]

H.R. 3037, Dept. of Agriculture, rural development, and related agencies appropriations, 20231 [24JY]

H.R. 3037, making appropriations for the Dept. of Agriculture, rural development, and related agencies, 27447-27456 [15OC]

H.R. 3128, budget deficit reduction, 29841-29870 [31OC]

H.R. 3128, reduce deficit, 31975-32056 [14NO]

H.R. 3500, Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act, 28745-28813 [24OC]

H.R. 3722, extend application of certain excise taxes, trade adjustment assistance, certain medicare reimbursement provisions, and borrowing authority under the railroad unemployment insurance program, 31564 [13NO]

S. 1, reduce Federal spending, 44 [3JA]

S. 20, provide for 2-year budget process, 70-75 [3JA]

S. 32, establish budget ceiling, 96 [3JA]

S. 43, grant line-item veto (excerpt), 19295 [17JY]

S. 57, reduce budget deficit, 145-149 [3JA]

S. 93, repeal indexing of individual tax rates, 192 [3JA]

S. 125, Deficit Reduction Trust Fund establishment, 219 [3JA]

S. 291, Pay-As-You-Go Budget Act, 912 [24JA]

S. 368, include in budget interest accrued on outstanding zero-coupon bonds, 1565 [31JA]

S. 408, SBA program authorization, 1952 [6FE]

S. 469, rescind certain budget authority, 2485-2489 [19FE]

S. 724, exclude Social Security trust fund from budget process, 5847 [20MR]

S. 763, National Defense Enhancement Act, 6615-6617 [28MR]

S. 1023, Disaster Relief Act appropriations authorization, 12377 [16MY]

S. 1160, Dept. of Defense Authorization Act, 17824-17878 [27JN]

S. 1540, require increase in revenues for equivalent increase in outlays (S. 1540), 21736 [31JY]

S. 1556, 2-year budget cycle, 22282-22287 [1AU]

S. 1600, exclude Social Security trust fund from budget process, 22399 [1AU]

S. 1730, Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act, 27468-27546 [15OC]

S. 1731, limiting yearend spending by executive departments or agencies, 25633 [2OC]

S. 1921, President's budget requirement relative to assumptions of inflation for major weapon system programs, 35544 [10DE]

S. 1979, exclusion of airport and airway trust fund from unified budget, 37654 [18DE]

S. Con. Res. 8, revising, 1053 [24JA]

S. Con. Res. 13, debt recovery program, 2212 [7FE]

S. Con. Res. 16, maintain present funding level for Job Corps, 2753 [20FE]

S. Con. Res. 32, revising congressional budget for fiscal year 1985 and setting forth for 1986-88, 13408-13420 [23MY]

S. Con. Res. 65, consideration of President's rescission proposals, 23994 [17SE]

S. Res. 51, authorizing expenditures for the Committee on Environment and Public Works, 1251 [29JA]

S. Res. 62, funding of educational programs, 1799 [5FE]

S. Res. 63, U.S. Travel and Tourism Administation funding, 1800 [5FE]

S. Res. 64, Congressional Budget Act waiver, 1801 [5FE], 3305 [23FE]

S. Res. 73, Congressional Budget Act waiver, 3041 [21FE], 3397 [25FE]

S. Res. 156, Congressional Budget Act waiver, 10867 [7MY]

S. Res. 157, establish the Senate Select Committee on the Two-Year Budget, 10867 [7MY]

S. Res. 159, establish Select Committee on the Two-Year Budget, 11536 [9MY], 12525 [17MY]

S. Res. 161, Congressional Budget Act waiver, 11850 [14MY]

S. Res. 162, Congressional Budget Act waiver, 12161 [15MY]

S. Res. 168, Congressional Budget Act waiver, 12336 [16MY]

S. Res. 173, increase minimum personal tax exemption, 13264 [22MY]

S. Res. 180, Congressional Budget Act waiver, 17319 [26JN]

S. Res. 192, Congressional Budget Act waiver, 17679 [27JN]

S. Res. 203, Congressional Budget Act waiver, 20468 [25JY]

S. Res. 205, Congressional Budget Act waiver, 21682 [31JY]

S. Res. 207, Congressional Budget Act waiver, 22415 [1AU]

S. Res. 208, Congressional Budget Act waiver, 22415 [1AU]

S. Res. 216, Congressional Budget Act waiver, 25143 [26SE]

S. Res. 218, Congressional Budget Act waiver, 23300 [11SE]

S. Res. 226, Congressional Budget Act waiver, 25810 [3OC]

S. Res. 229, Congressional Budget Act waiver, 24662 [23SE]

S. Res. 235, Congressional Budget Act waiver, 25308 [30SE], 29102 [25OC]

S. Res. 238, Congressional Budget Act waiver, 27704 [16OC]

S. Res. 261, Congressional Budget Act waiver, 33407 [22NO]

S. Res. 263, Congressional Budget Act waiver, 33408 [22NO]

S. Res. 286, waiving Congressional Budget Act, 35544 [10DE]

S.J. Res. 6, extending time period for transmission of Presidential budget message and economic report to Congress, 11 [3JA], 414 [3JA]

S.J. Res. 7, constitutional amendment to balance, 19 [3JA]

S.J. Res. 13, balanced budget, 316 [3JA]

S.J. Res. 54, constitutional amendment on balancing budget, 2745 [20FE]

S.J. Res. 162, constitutional amendment on President's line-item veto authority, 19023 [15JY]