EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS related term(s) Federal Employees; Presidents of the United States
Addresses
Assault on Benefits—Deficit Thinking: Stuart J. Brahs, 8479-8480 [18AP]
Budget Deficit: Senator Moynihan, 20739 [26JY]
Comparable Worth: Senator Evans, 4741 [7MR]
Health Promotion: President Reagan (excerpt), 17653 [27JN]
Making Government Work Better: Alice Rivlin, 16766 [20JN]
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]
Agreements
Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act: enact (S. 1730), unanimous-consent, 31207 [8NO]
Amendments
Appropriations: making continuing (H.J. Res. 388), 24499 [20SE]
———making further continuing (H.J. Res. 441), 31391 [12NO]
———making further continuing (H.J. Res. 465), 33846 [3DE], 34061 [3DE], 34147, 34156 [4DE], 34374 [4DE], 35044, 35054, 35055, 35071, 35075, 35076, 35077, 35078, 35079, 35081, 35082, 35084, 35085, 35086, 35105, 35106, 35107 [6DE], 35297, 35300, 35325, 35328, 35329, 35330, 35331, 35333, 35334, 35336, 35338-35341, 35344, 35346, 35348, 35349, 35351, 35354, 35357-35359, 35364, 35366-35370 [9DE], 35460, 35461, 35464, 35465, 35467, 35473, 35474, 35478, 35482, 35490, 35493, 35494, 35495, 35496, 35501, 35502, 35504, 35505, 35506, 35507, 35508, 35544 [10DE]
———making supplemental (H.R. 2577), 14600, 14603, 14605, 14616, 14617, 14618, 14620 [6JN], 15152, 15156, 15160, 15175, 15179, 15187, 15190, 15191, 15218 [11JN], 15380, 15408, 15413, 15420, 15437 [12JN], 16231, 16237, 16238, 16239, 16240, 16242, 16243, 16244, 16292-16293 [19JN], 16607, 16611, 16620, 16624, 16626, 16627, 16628, 16629, 16630, 16635, 16636, 16637, 16640, 16641, 16643, 16646, 16647, 16648, 16652, 16653, 16655, 16656, 16658, 16660, 16662, 16664, 16665, 16666, 16668, 16669, 16671, 16672, 16675, 16681, 16682, 16683, 16685, 16692, 16693, 16695, 16723-16729 [20JN], 21800, 21826 [31JY], 22421 [1AU]
Budget: reduce deficit (H.R. 3128), 23913 [17SE], 29394 [29OC], 29686 [30OC], 32056 [14NO], 34513-34621, 34622 [5DE]
———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 [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]
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: authorizing appropriations (excerpt), 36385 [13DE]
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]
Federal claims: provide for an equitable waiver in compromise and collection (H.R. 1890), 36938 [17DE]
Federal Employees Flexible and Compressed Work Schedules Act: extend (H.R. 3414), 24970 [26SE]
Federal Equitable Pay Practices Act: enact (H.R. 3008), 26483 [7OC], 26937, 26942, 26948, 26952, 26954, 26955, 26956, 26957, 26958, 26959 [9OC]
Franked mail: include photograph of missing children (S. 1195), 21680, 21756 [31JY], 22525 [1AU]
FTC: authorizing appropriations (S. 1078), 20443-20447, 20453, 20454, 20505-20509 [25JY], 20751-20755, 20759, 20783 [26JY]
Official travel: subsistence allowances (S. 1840), 38490-38494, 38629 [19DE]
Polygraph Protection Act: enact (H.R. 1524), 36106-36113 [11DE]
Public buildings: restrict smoking in certain (S. 1440), 27970 [17OC]
Public Buildings Service: authorizing appropriations (S. 1030), 20371 [24JY]
Public debt: increase limit (H.J. Res. 372), 25835-25839, 25859-25860 [3OC], 26188-26192, 26198 [4OC], 26269, 26294-26298, 26304 [5OC], 26328, 26337-26341 [6OC], 26357 [7OC], 26726, 26733, 26735, 26745-26749, 26758 [8OC], 26837, 26838, 26840, 26847, 26852, 26889, 26890 [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), 30403, 30408 [4NO], 30507, 30519, 30543, 30584-30591 [5NO], 30657, 30709 [6NO]
Analyses
Allow Periods of Certain State Employee Service To Be Creditable for Civil Service Retirement (H.R. 4005), 38721 [19DE]
Amtrak Amendment to the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (S. 1730), 28558 [23OC]
Authorizing Appropriations for the Dept. of HUD (S. 667), 5216-5232 [14MR]
Authorizing Appropriations for the Dept. of Justice (S. 1065), 10352-10361 [2MY]
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]
Credit Accounting Reform Act (S. 502), 3250 [23FE]
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]
Fair Labor Standards Act Amendment (H.R. 3530), 27046 [9OC]
Federal Employee Retirement System Survivor Annuities (H.R. 3641), 29561 [29OC]
Federal Equitable Pay Practices Act (H.R. 3008), 22593 [1AU]
Objectives of the Hatch Study on Economic Impact of Reductions to the Defense Budget, 4743-4746 [7MR]
Subsistence Allowances for Government Employees on Official Travel (S. 1840), 31155 [7NO]
Temporary use of public lands by Federal agencies (S. 1444), 19122 [16JY]
Appointments
Conferees: H.J. Res. 372, increase public debt limit, 27548 [15OC], 34134 [4DE]
———H.J. Res. 465, making further continuing appropriations, 35522 [10DE], 35944 [11DE], 36841 [17DE], 36945 [17DE]
———H.R. 3037 making appropriations for the Dept. of Agriculture, rural development, and related agencies, 35174 [9DE]
———H.R. 2577, making supplemental appropriations, 19135 [16JY]
———H.R. 2577, supplemental appropriations, 16713 [20JN]
———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. 1078, FTC appropriations, 29873 [31OC]
———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
Affirmative Retreat, 11209 [8MY]
Aid Lawyer—Meese's Fees Equal 1,600 Poor Clients, 2256 [7FE]
``American Miracle'', 3344 [25FE]
Amtrak Funding (excerpt), 11314 [9MY]
Assassination of U.S. Diplomats (excerpt), 7580 [4AP]
Attack on Liberty, 29553 [29OC]
Balanced Baloney Act, 28104 [18OC]
Balanced Baloney Act of 1985, 26258 [5OC], 26858 [9OC]
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]
Big Fed Loan to Continental Not in Budget, 2766 [20FE]
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 Deficit (excerpt), 20739 [26JY]
Budget Irresolution, 23066 [9SE]
Budget-Process Measure Sets Up Choice of 2 Evils—Raise Taxes or Cut Defense, 34460 [5DE]
Byrnes Stood Fast Against Government's Deficit Spending, 1666 [4FE]
Can-Do Government, 2833-2834 [20FE]
Cap, You're Wrong—Defense Can Be Cut—A GOP Senator Argues for a Strategy To Save Billions, 4512 [5MR]
Carolyne Who?, 9760 [29AP]
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 as PR Rites for the Right, 26915 [9OC]
Congress, the ``Last Plantation'', 4361 [5MR]
Congress Rushes to Unfairness, 26858, 26880 [9OC]
Creeping Up at the Pentagon, 13729 [24MY]
Curing That Deficit, 6134 [26MR]
Cutting the Lean Out Of Defense, 3827 [27FE]
Dancing With a Genie, 34463 [5DE]
Declining Dollar and the Threat of Stagflation, 8616 [22AP]
Defense Inflation Dividend, 13729 [24MY]
Deficit Amendment, 26857, 26880 [9OC], 28106 [18OC]
Deficit Not Top Issue for Reagan, 2003 [6FE]
Deficit Plan Is a Plus for the Soviets, 38462 [19DE]
Deficit—``Potentially Lethal Cancer'', 3223 [22FE]
Deliberate Deficit, 20737 [26JY]
Democrats Will Have To Answer for It, 38461 [19DE]
Department of Trade a Top Priority, 17368 [26JN]
Digging for Oil at the Stock Exchange, 26914 [9OC]
Don't Blame Civil Servant, 11184 [8MY]
Double Standard, 4362 [5MR]
Economists Expect Modest Pickup Before Recession, 26878 [9OC]
EPA Study Links Deaths of Nonsmokers to Cigarettes, 20522 [25JY]
Equality on Capitol Hill, 4362 [5MR]
Facts and Comments, 6134 [26MR]
Farmer Approval of Reagan Sinks to 24 Percent, 11461 [9MY]
Federal Funding Is Vital, 1152 [28JA]
Federal Probes Outline Breakdown at the IRS (series), 36240-36247 [12DE]
Fighting a U.S. Agency With Its Own Money, 1774 [5FE]
Firing the Hiring Scorekeeper, 25510 [1OC]
First Bounce, 28103 [18OC]
Fiscal Disorder, 34072 [4DE]
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]
GAO Rebukes Grace Panel Claims on Fed Pensions, 4182 [28FE]
Gold Bricks?, 10310 [2MY]
Good Victory, Good Loss, 1774 [5FE]
Grace Under Pressure, 22810-22814 [1AU]
Gramm-Rudman Balanced-Budget Sham, 35877 [11DE]
Gramm-Rudman Plan—Congress at Its Worst, 26881 [9OC]
Gramm-Rudman—Budgetary Bungle?, 28105 [18OC]
Growth Alone Won't Do It, 3209 [22FE]
Historical Footnote or More of the Same?, 20737 [26JY]
House Gets Tough on Defense Fraud, 18533 [10JY]
I Know the Polygraph Lied, 19681 [18JY]
Informing the Public, 23113 [9SE]
Inspector General Act in the Federal Government—A New Approach to Accountability, 26708-26714 [8OC]
Is This Anyway To Run an Aid Program?, 7378 [3AP]
Keep Federal Affirmative Action Strong, 33688 [2DE], 34032 [3DE]
Ku Klux Klan May Win Legal Fee, 1774 [5FE]
Lie Detector Lies, 35434 [9DE]
Life After Gramm-Rudman—Up to and Including, the Impeachment, 34076 [4DE]
Line-Item Veto Could Speed Budget Process but Substantially Increase the President's Power, 12970 [21MY]
Martin Keeps Trying, 4363 [5MR]
Meese Up Against Solid Support for Affirmative Action, 28486 [22OC]
Military Personnel Levels—Bloated or Needed for the Job?, 13828 [24MY]
Military-Base Boondoggle, 10310 [2MY]
Missed Opportunity, 15762 [13JN]
National Debt—32.6, 36.7, 49.5, 65.8, 67.6, 111.1 . . ., 3222 [22FE]
New Checks, Balances Affect FCC Policymaking, 9185-9187 [24AP]
Nonacquiescence Policy of the SSA (excerpt), 25801 [3OC]
Nutty Business at the ICC, 22915 [4SE]
Outlook—The Cruel Arithmetic Awaiting Reagan, 34463 [5DE]
Pay Equity (sundry), 3762-3764, 3767 [27FE]
Pentagon Opposes Gramm-Rudman Deficit Reduction Proposal (excerpt), 35867 [11DE]
Pentagon Warns Antideficit Bill Would Comfort the Soviets, 35868 [11DE]
Politicizing a Political Protection, 6374 [26MR]
President Reagan's Private Sector Survey on Cost Control (excerpt), 2359 [19FE]
Profile of a Polygraph—How It Works, and What It Doesn't Do, 36371 [12DE]
Proposed Lie-Detector Ban Splits Business Community, 36370 [12DE]
Prune Federal Field Offices, the Corner Bureaucracy, 4549 [5MR]
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, 20740 [26JY]
Real Story About 1985, 905 [24JA]
Reform at the Top, 4362 [5MR]
Regan Fears Antideficit Plan Will Affect Defense, 34459 [5DE]
Senate Budget Proposal's Foes Show Political Hypocrisy, 31196 [7NO]
Senate Grasps at Brass Ring Made of Smoke and Mirrors, 28104 [18OC]
Social Security COLA (excerpt), 10052 [1MY]
Sound Deficit Reduction, 28104 [18OC]
Sputtering About Federal Debt, 28102 [18OC]
To Some Victors Go the Legal Fees, 1773 [5FE]
Washington's 10 Worst Boondoggles, 12016 [15MY]
Weinberger Warns on Balanced-Budget Plan, 34459 [5DE]
When Congress Discriminates, 4362 [5MR]
Whistleblowers (excerpt), 30689 [6NO]
Who Needs the Legislative Veto?, 20760-20764 [26JY]
Who's Picking the Bad Apples?, 14785 [6JN]
Why Congress Won't Freeze Defense Funds, 5276 [18MR]
Why Not Cut Deficit Before 1986 Election?, 31196 [7NO]
Why the Budget Law Is ``Horrendous''—Bad for New York, 38633 [19DE]
Bills and resolutions
Accountability: improve congressional oversight over policy coordination and management (see S. 1377)
Administrative law judges: allow detailing without reimbursement (see H.R. 2673)
———establish independent corps (see S. 673)
Administrative procedures: reform and improve (see H.R. 2968)
Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations: changes in membership (see H.R. 970)
Agency reports: eliminate unnecessary distribution to Congress (see H.R. 349)
Agriculture: exemption from paperwork requirements relative to deductions of vehicle expenses (see S. 36)
———protect food and fiber supplies from arbitrary or unsound decisions (see H.R. 1750)
Animal test subjects: develop alternative ophthalmic testing procedures (see H. Con. Res. 15)
Appropriations: not to exceed revenues (see H.J. Res. 83)
Banks and banking: expanding use of underutilized financial institutions (see H.R. 1280)
Budget: debt recovery program (see S. Con. Res. 13)
———establish ceiling (see H. Con. Res. 28)
———freeze (see H. Con. Res. 32)
———implementation of certain rescissions (see S. 469)
———limit yearend spending (see S. 1731; H.R. 3411)
———restrictions over obligation of funds within last 2 months of fiscal year (see H.R. 1974)
———separation of trust funds from unified (see H.R. 2599)
Bureau of the Census: establish as independent agency (see H.R. 1928)
Coast Guard: fees paid for certain services (see H.R. 1936)
Commission on More Effective Government: establish (see S. 35)
Communications: improve coordination in policy formulation (see H.R. 642)
Congressional Record: publication of the costs incurred for processing mass mailing (see S. Con. Res. 91)
Court of appeals: to decide multiple appeals of same agency order (see H.R. 439)
Courts: access to information for national security purposes (see H.R. 3519)
———authority to overturn unfair agency action (see S. 1256)
———awards of expenses of proceedings (see S. 1487)
———awards of expenses to individuals or businesses in certain litigation cases (see S. 380)
———liability of U.S. in certain adverse litigations and civil actions (see H.R. 2223, 2378)
Credit transactions: proper budgetary treatment (see S. 502; H.R. 1216)
Debt owed to the Government: contracts retaining private counsel to furnish legal services (see H.R. 979)
Debts owed the U.S.: contract retaining private counsel to furnish collection services (see S. 143)
Dept. of Agriculture and Rural Development: designate (see S. 1243; H.R. 1842)
Dept. of Commerce and Trade: establish (see H.R. 3265)
Dept. of Education: terminate (see H.R. 620)
Dept. of Energy: terminate (see H.R. 621)
Dept. of HHS: reducing duplicative collection of information (see H.R. 776)
Dept. of HUD: amend and extend certain laws (see S. 667)
Dept. of International Trade and Industry: establish (see S. 923, 1365; H.R. 1928)
Dept. of Justice: conditional acceptance of gifts, donations, or bequests of real or personal property (see H.R. 2858)
Dept. of Trade: establish (see H.R. 320, 1679, 3636)
Dept. of Trade and Commerce: renaming Dept. of Commerce to consolidate all foreign trade functions (see S. 21)
Draize rabbit eye irritancy test: develop alternative ophthalmic testing procedures (see H. Con. Res. 15)
Ecology: improve knowledge and use of risk assessment in certain regulatory decisions (see H.R. 2749)
Executive Exchange Program Voluntary Services Act: enact (see S. 1627)
Federal claims: provide for equitable waiver in compromise and collection (see H.R. 438)
Federal employees: exclusive remedy against the U.S. in lawsuits based upon acts or omissions (see H.R. 440)
———exclusive remedy for suits based on acts or omissions (see H.R. 570)
———extend flexible work hours (see S. 600, 620; H.R. 1525)
———management systems for scientific and technical personnel (see S. 1727; H.R. 3480)
———modify cash awards for cost-savings disclosures (see H.R. 607)
———permanent authority for flexible work hours (see H.R. 2149)
———reporting requirements relative to proposed removals, reductions in grade or pay, or other adverse personnel actions (see H.R. 2401)
———time restriction for private-sector employment of certain former contracting officials (see S. 385, 490; H.R. 1201)
———treatment of personnel matters (see H.R. 1372)
Federal facilities: congressional oversight (see H.R. 538)
Federal Polygraph Limitation and Anticensorship Act: enact (see H.R. 39)
Federal regions: improve oversight (see H.R. 537)
Federal regulation: provide for improved congressional oversight and review (see H. Con. Res. 2)
FEMA: establish an Office of Inspector General (see S. 289)
Firefighting personnel: improve basic workweek (see H.R. 282)
Flexible work hours: extend authority (see S. 1455; H.R. 3029, 3414, 3425)
Franked mail: include photograph of missing children (see S. 1195)
Fraudulent claims: improve prosecution and trial procedures (see S. 1562; H.R. 1975)
Government: provisions for retention of private counsel for debt collection services (see S. 209)
Government contractors: define allowable cost reimbursement and increase penalties for false claims (see H.R. 2562)
———penalties for submission of false cost data (see H.R. 2441)
Government officials: reduce use of limousines (see H.R. 3683)
Government procurement: commission to review contract payments and take appropriate action to recapture excessive profits (see S. 1587)
———multiyear contracts (see S. 678)
Government regulations: congressional oversight and control (see H.R. 1339, 1351)
Government spending: annual report on geographic distribution (see H.R. 3168)
Grace Commission: annual report to Congress on status of implementation of recommendations (see H.R. 2297)
Great Lakes: cooperation and technical assistance to mitigate consequences of high water levels (see S. Res. 206)
Handicapped: encourage employment (see H.R. 3145)
Hazardous substances: requirements for Federal installations (see S. 517; H.R. 1319)
Health: improve knowledge and use of risk assessment in certain regulatory decisions (see H.R. 2749)
Hours of labor: extend authority for flexible and compressed work schedules (see H.R. 3605)
Humanities: improve knowledge and use of risk assessment in certain regulatory decisions (see H.R. 2749)
Income: consideration of H.R. 3008 to promote equitable pay practices (see H. Res. 241)
———equal pay for equal work (see S. 519)
———promote equitable pay and eliminate discrimination (see H.R. 3008)
Information Resources Managers: annual meeting (see H.J. Res. 383)
Interagency Committee on Arson Control: establish (see H.R. 612, 771)
Intragovernmental Council on Economic and Trade Data: establish (see S. 1829)
Laboratories: portion of research funds used for modernization of facilities at universities and colleges (see H.R. 2823)
Law enforcement procedures: 4-year limit (see H.R. 1230)
Loan guarantee authority: prohibit unilateral reduction by executive branch (see S. 640, 641, 642, 643, 644, 645, 646, 647, 648, 649, 650, 651)
Merit Systems Protection Board: expedite casework (see H.R. 2602)
Motor vehicles: reduce costs of operating, maintaining, leasing, and acquiring (see H.R. 1825)
National Commission on Classified Information and Security Clearance Procedures: establish (see H.R. 3626)
NOAA: establish as independent agency (see H.R. 1928)
Office of Hispanic Affairs: establish (see S. 621)
Office of Regulatory Policy and Coordination: establish (see H.R. 19)
Offices of inspector general: establish (see H.R. 3077)
Official travel: subsistence allowances (see S. 1840; H.R. 3291)
Officials: reduce use of limousines (see S. 1842)
Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act: eliminate certain reporting requirements (see H.R. 1983)
Overtime: exempt coverage for employees engaged in fire protection or law enforcement activities (see H.R. 2936)
Paperwork: requirement for information to facilitate citizen response (see H.R. 3508)
Polygraphs: prohibit use in certain cases (see H.R. 1924)
———protect privacy of individuals seeking employment (see H.R. 1792)
Power resources: protect energy and fuel supplies from arbitrary or unsound decisions (see H.R. 1750)
Presidential Advisory Panel for Coordination of Government Debt Collection and Delinquency Prevention Activities: establish (see S. 794)
Procurement: policy requirements (see H.R. 120)
Procurement of services: contract requirements (see H.R. 1132)
Productivity: increase (see S.J. Res. 190)
Provide certain employees notice of procedures challenging actions taken against employees by agency (see H.R. 300)
Public contractors: equitable reduction of liability (see H.R. 1623)
Public lands: temporary use of BLM-controlled lands (see H.R. 3759)
———temporary use of lands controlled by BLM (see S. 1444)
Recordkeeping requirements: 4-year limit (see H.R. 1230)
Regional office structure: preclude changes except by statute (see S. 694; H.R. 872)
Regulatory Negotiation Act: enact (see S. 451)
Reorganization: extend and revise President's authority to submit plan to Congress (see S. 1657)
Reports: change date of transmittal (see S. 1918)
———discontinue or amend certain requirements (see S. 992)
Reports to Congress: discontinue or amend certain requirements (see H.R. 2518, 2519)
Rulemaking procedures: improve (see H.R. 19)
———improve mechanism for congressional oversight (see S. 1145)
Rules: disapprove certain (see H.R. 340)
———economic impact statement and congressional approval (see H.R. 82)
Rules and regulations: provide for one-house vetoes (see H.J. Res. 32)
SBA: Cabinet status for Administrator (see H.R. 2462)
Selective Service System: prohibit Federal employment of persons not registered (see S. 235)
Small business: awards of expenses of certain department and court proceedings (see S. 615)
———reduction of Government paperwork (see S. 614)
———safeguard of interests in court proceedings (see S. 396)
Social Security Administration: establish as independent agency (see H.R. 3470)
Spending: moratorium (see H.J. Res. 78)
Tax-exempt organizations: acceptance of volunteer service to carry out certain activities (see H.R. 1993)
TVA: establish Office of Inspector General (see S. 1755; H.R. 3464)
Uranium: prohibit purchase from foreign countries (see H.R. 2094)
VA: designate (see S. 657)
———establish as an executive department (see H.R. 513)
Veterans: preferential appointment (see H. Con. Res. 265)
———preferential treatment in Government procurement by contract of certain services (see H.R. 1802)
Vocational rehabilitation: provide in the civil service disability retirement program (see H. Con. Res. 12)
Volunteer workers: acceptance of service to carry out certain activities (see H.R. 1993)
———experimental executive exchange program (see H.R. 3002)
Wages: eliminate discriminatory practices (see H.R. 27)
Whistle blowing: enhance legal protection (see S. 341)
Book reviews
``Politics and the Budget—The Struggle Between the President and the Congress,'' Howard E. Shuman, 4413 [5MR]
Books
``Pentagon and the Art of War'': Edward Luttwak (excerpt), 2447 [19FE]
Briefs
Ameron, Inc. v. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers: Charles Tiefer (excerpt), 25800 [3OC]
Broadcasts
Budget deficit: with Senator Moynihan (excerpt from MacNeil/Lehrer News Hour), 20740 [26JY]
Deficit—plan or ploy?: with Senator Moynihan (excerpt), 20740 [26JY]
Charter
Dept. of Defense, Office of Operational Test and Evaluation: William H. Taft IV, 7959-7961 [16AP]
Cloture motions
Public debt: increase limit (H.J. Res. 372), 26222 [4OC], 26298 [5OC], 26326, 26332 [6OC], 26739, 26757, 26761, 26762, 26764 [8OC]
Court decisions
Ameron, Inc. v. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers: 3rd District Court of New Jersey (excerpt), 25799 [3OC]
Kendall v. U.S.: Supreme Court (excerpt), 25800 [3OC]
Marbury v. Madison: Supreme Court (excerpt), 25800 [3OC]
Stieberger v. Heckler: U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York (excerpt), 25802 [3OC]
Youngstown Sheet and Tube v. Sawyer: Supreme Court (excerpt), 25800 [3OC]
Descriptions
Farm debt restructuring (S. Con. Res. 13), 2212 [7FE]
Documents
Example of GAO Hotline Allegations, 1079 [24JA]
Essays
Politics of the Deficit: Norman J. Ornstein, 20736 [26JY]
Excerpts
Budget of the U.S. Government, Fiscal Year 1986, 2468 [19FE]
Explanations
Social Security Administration status as independent agency (H.R. 825), 1279 [30JA]
Factsheets
Dept. of International Trade and Industry (S. 1365), 17367 [26JN]
Program Fraud Civil Penalties Act (S. 1134), 12140 [15MY]
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]
Administrative policies at the Merit Systems Protection Board: Alex Kozinski, 30681 [6NO]
Agricultural aspects of further continuing appropriations (H.J. Res. 465): several Members of Congress, 37496 [17DE]
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]
Authority to pay cash awards to Federal employees for certain cost-savings disclosures: Representative Aspin, 3525 [26FE]
Authorize the Dept. of Justice to accept gifts under certain circumstances (S. 1409): Phillip D. Brady, 18246 [9JY]
Authorizing appropriations for the Dept. of Justice (S. 1065): Phillip D. Brady, 10351 [2MY]
BLM-Forest Service interchange proposal: Robert F. Burford and F. Dale Robertson, 16669 [20JN]
Blue Cross-Blue Shield health benefit plan: James J. LaPenta, Jr., 13693 [23MY]
Budget deficit: National Association of Realtors, 17091 [25JN]
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 resolution: Budget Committee (excerpt), 11951 [15MY]
Cash balances at the Dept. of the Treasury: Richard G. Darman, 26387 [7OC]
CBO Reestimate of congressional budget (S. Con. Res. 32): Rudolph G. Penner, 13450 [23MY]
Comparable worth: James H. Heinzelman, 22594 [1AU]
Conference on the budget: John J. Motley III, 22198 [1AU]
Consolidate the administration of accounts maintained by the Dept. of Justice's Office of Alien Property (S. 1408): Phillip D. Brady, 18245 [9JY]
Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (S. 1730): Donald T. Regan (excerpt), 28395 [22OC]
Constitutionality of the procurement statute of the Competition in Contracting Act: Representative Rodino (excerpt), 25801 [3OC]
———Senator Cohen, 25799 [3OC]
———Shelton J. Fowler, 25795 [3OC]
Debt limit legislation: James A. Baker III, Sec. of the Treasury, 25064 [26SE], 25554 [2OC]
Deficit reduction: W. Martin Hudson, 30676 [6NO]
Deficit reduction amendment: President Reagan, 26325 [6OC]
Dept. of Defense budget savings: John R. Quetsch, 12917 [21MY]
Dept. of Defense price savings: Robert W. Helms, 12298 [16MY]
———Senator Dixon, 12298 [16MY]
District of Columbia building height restrictions provisions of continuing appropriations: Federal City Council, 35042 [6DE]
———Greater Washington Board of Trade, 35043 [6DE]
———Marion Barry, Jr., 35043 [6DE]
———Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corp., 35042 [6DE]
———Secret Service, 35042 [6DE]
Don't cut Federal worker pay: Joseph B. Rosenberg, 3479 [25FE]
Early retirement civil service provisions for customs and immigration inspectors: Donald J. Devine, Director of OPM, 5110 [7MR]
Economic Development Administration funding: Roy E. Ledbetter, 19418 [17JY]
Economic Development Administration funding (sundry), 19417-19419 [17JY]
Equal Pay Act: Willard Wirtz (1983 excerpt), 22604 [1AU]
Equitable waiver in compromise and collection of Federal claims (H.R. 1890): Comptroller General, 35093 [6DE]
———White House, 35093 [6DE]
Establishment of a Presidential Blue Ribbon Panel on Government Procurement Reform: Representative Dickinson, 9722 [29AP]
Fair Labor Standards Act amendments (H.R. 3530): International Association of Fire Fighters, 38841 [20DE]
FDA user fees on drug certification applications: Margaret M. Heckler, Sec. of HHS, 27661 [16OC]
———Senators Hatch and Kennedy, 27661 [16OC]
Federal deficits, 1941-85, 19945 [23JY]
Federal employees' travel expenses: James L. Blum, 38347 [19DE]
Federal employees' wage and benefits structure: sundry, 4168 [28FE]
Federal Equitable Pay Practices Act (H.R. 3008): James E. Davis, 28014 [17OC]
Federal Government Easy Access Act: Dept. of the Treasury, 26515 [7OC]
Federal motor vehicle expenditure control: exchange between Senators Roth and Gorton, 38751 [20DE]
FTC authorization: Daniel L. Jaffe, Bradley H. Roberts, and Samuel Thurm, 20772 [26JY]
FTC regulation of professionals: Eunice R. Cole, 20458 [25JY]
———Gerald P. Nagy, 20455 [25JY]
———Hal M. Christensen, 20455 [25JY]
———J.H. Kent, 20458 [25JY]
———James E. Ritchie, 20458 [25JY]
———John S. Zapp, 20458 [25JY]
———Robert D. Evans, 20458 [25JY]
———W. Ward Reynoldson, 20458 [25JY]
FTC reporting requirement relative to predatory pricing: John M. Rector, 20453 [25JY]
———Thomas K. Zaucha, 20453 [25JY]
Funding cuts in child nutrition programs: American Association of School Administrators, 8607 [22AP]
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]
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 the Gramm-Rudman budget reduction amendment: Senator Domenici, 30668 [6NO]
———William J. Bennett, Sec. of Education, 30668 [6NO]
Interim appointment of U.S. attorneys and marshals (S. 1410): Phillip D. Brady, 18246 [9JY]
Interpretations of Federal law relative to political solicitations of Federal employees: Committee on Standards of Official Conduct, 30616 [5NO]
———Representative Lott, 30616 [5NO]
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]
Legal liabilities relative to defunding of Amtrak: Brice M. Clagett, 11314-11319 [9MY]
Legislative veto authority: John Motley III (excerpt), 20451 [25JY]
Mail Handlers Health Benefit Plan: James J. LaPenta, Jr., 13693 [23MY]
Pay equity: James G. Martin, Governor of North Carolina, 22607 [1AU]
Performance of the Director of the Office of Operational Test and Evaluation of the Dept. of Defense: Senator Roth, 7963 [16AP]
Polygraph Protection Act: CIA, 36177 [12DE]
———Dept. of Defense, 36177 [12DE]
———Representative Aspin, 36177 [12DE]
Preserve the Small Business Innovation Development Act: sundry Representatives, 5101 [7MR]
Recommendations on budget levels for programs for veterans: several Senators, 4749-4754 [7MR]
Recovery of costs for medical care provided by Government (S. 1407): Phillip D. Brady, 18244 [9JY]
Reducing the budget deficit: J. Weldon Beck, Norman E. Dayley, and John R. Adams, 4424 [5MR]
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]
Reorganization of VA field offices: Harry N. Walters, 33636, 33637 [2DE]
———Senator Cranston, 33638 [2DE]
Report on the differences and similarities between the Inspector General Act and the Foreign Service Act: Representative Brooks, 15093 [11JN]
Require Federal agencies to report annually on status of implementation of Grace Commission recommendations: Foundation for the President's Private Sector Survey on Cost Control, Inc., 10598 [6MY]
Restrictions on smoking in Federal buildings: Matthew L. Myers, 19117 [16JY]
Sacred Cows Beef Up the Deficit: Senator McClure, 10286 [2MY]
Senate confirmation process: Senator Byrd, 16617 [20JN]
———Senator Roth, 16617 [20JN]
Solicitation of Federal employees for campaign contributions: Representative Lott, ***** [8NO]
Synthetic Fuels Corp. rescission: Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, 38445 [19DE]
Temporary use of public lands by Federal agencies (S. 1444): John W. Shannon, 19121 [16JY]
U.S. employees are terrorist targets (excerpt), 7580 [4AP]
Use of appropriations process to control spending: several Members of Congress, 25087 [26SE]
VA administrative reorganization: Harry N. Walters, 17666, 17668 [27JN]
———Senator Cranston, 17666 [27JN]
Zero-coupon bonds: Senator Durenberger, 1565 [31JA]
Lists
Cosponsors: H.R. 1339, Regulatory Oversight and Control Act, 4184 [28FE]
Dept. of the Interior Distinguished Service Award recipients, 9373 [24AP]
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]
Reagan administration ethics dishonor roll, addendum: Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, 12793 [21MY]
Regulatory Oversight and Control Act (H.R. 1339): cosponsors, 9540 [25AP]
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
Administrative Policies at the Merit Systems Protection Board: Mary Eastwood, 30688 [6NO]
Constitutionality of the Gramm-Rudman Amendment to H.J. Res. 372, Increase the Public Debt Limit: Lincoln Oliphant, 30673-30675 [6NO]
Constitutionality of the Procurement Statute of the Competition in Contracting Act: Morgan J. Frankel, 25792 [3OC]
———Raymond J. Celada, 25798 [3OC]
———Steven R. Ross, 25793-25795 [3OC]
Dept. of Defense's Resources Management Public Affairs Plan: Russell Rourke (excerpt), 6247 [26MR]
Health and Human Services Regulations and Required Advocacy by Area Aging Agencies Under the Older Americans Act: Jack H. Maskell, 20718-20720 [25JY]
VA Administrative Reorganization: Harry N. Walters, 17669 [27JN]
———John A. Gronvall, 17669 [27JN]
———Robert E. Coy, 17667 [27JN]
Memorials of legislature
California, 21278 [29JY]
Louisiana, 20680 [25JY]
Nevada, 16123 [18JN]
Messages
Budget: President Reagan, 1651-1653 [4FE]
Budget Report: President Reagan, 1763 [5FE]
Conservation of Petroleum and Natural Gas at Federal Facilities: President Reagan, 12304 [16MY]
Dept. of HUD Annual Report: President Reagan, 4449 [5MR]
Exclusion of Certain Agencies and Classes of Employees Under the Performance Management and Recognition System: President Reagan, 29745 [30OC]
Federal Prevailing Rate Advisory Committee report: President Reagan, 649 [21JA]
Improving the Operation of the Government: President Reagan, 21725 [31JY]
Program for Economic Recovery: President Reagan (excerpt), 10031 [1MY]
Regulatory Program of the Government: President Reagan, 22821 [14AU]
Report on Activities Toward Preventing Nuclear Proliferation: President Reagan, 2473 [19FE]
Motion
Budget: 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]
Fair Labor Standards Act: amend (H.R. 3530), pass S. 1570 in lieu, 29228 [28OC]
FTC: authorizing appropriations (H.R. 2385), substitute S. 1078, 23900 [17SE]
Public debt: increase limit (H.J. Res. 372), 26293 [5OC], 26328 [6OC]
———increase limit (H.J. Res. 372), conference report, 35889 [11DE]
Outlines
Office regions: Richard M. Nixon, 18037 [8JY]
Pamphlets
Legislative Veto, Unseparating the Powers: John R. Bolton (excerpt), 20463 [25JY]
Petitions
Exempt State and local government employees from the Fair Labor Standards Act: West Lake Hills, TX, City Council, 14221 [4JN]
Federal employment: Thadeus Dias, 21278 [29JY]
Federal programs concerning health care: New York, NY, City Council, 10025 [1MY]
Provisions
Federal Pay Equity Act, H.R. 27 (excerpt), 22594 [1AU]
Questions
Impact of the Gramm-Rudman budget reduction amendment: Senator Stafford, 30667 [6NO]
Questions and answers
Administrative policies at the Merit Systems Protection Board: Alex Kozinski, 30699 [6NO]
Quotations
Tax reductions as a means of reducing the deficit: President Reagan, 29978 [31OC]
Recorded
Congressional budget (S. Con. Res. 32): Domenici motion to concur in the House amendment, 22227 [1AU]
———Hawkins amendment (Social Security cost-of-living adjustment), 10075 [1MY]
Remarks in House
Administrative Procedure Reform Act: enact (H.R. 2968), 18928 [11JY]
Affirmative action: Federal guidelines, 33688 [2DE], 34032 [3DE]
———revision of requirements, 25510 [1OC], 28486 [22OC]
Agriculture: study economic impact of import barriers on exports, 26008 [3OC]
Alternative Work Schedules Program: extend (H.R. 3029), 19548 [17JY]
American Pacific Islanders: authorize financial assistance to agencies serving (H.R. 1535), 5626 [19MR], 15750 [13JN]
American Samoans: include in native American employment and training programs (H.R. 1536), 5626 [19MR], 15750 [13JN]
Appeals: selection of court to decide multiple (H.R. 439), 11678 [13MY]
Appropriation: making further continuing (H.J. Res. 490), request for consideration, 36755 [16DE]
Appropriations: 5% reduction of proposed, 15191 [11JN]
———making continuing (H.J. Res. 388), 24125 [18SE], 24130 [20SE]-24131 [18SE]
———making further continuing, 34468 [5DE]
———making further continuing, Durbin amendment, 34882 [6DE]
———making further continuing (H.J. Res. 441), 31385 [12NO]
———making further continuing (H.J. Res. 465), 34061 [3DE], 34138 [4DE], 34153 [5DE]-34163 [4DE], 34370, 34373 [4DE], 36716-36725, 36744-36754 [16DE], 37496 [17DE]
———making further continuing (H.J. Res. 465), appointment of conferees, 35944 [11DE], 36945 [17DE]
———making further continuing (H.J. Res. 465), conference report, 38013-38074 [19DE]
———making further continuing (H.J. Res. 465), consideration of conference report, 36559 [16DE]
———making further continuing (H.J. Res. 465), permission to file conference report, 35944 [11DE], 36560 [16DE]
———making further continuing (H.J. Res. 465), permission to file further conference report, 37842 [18DE]
———making further continuing (H.J. Res. 476), 36174 [12DE]
———making further continuing (H.J. Res. 486), 36575 [16DE]
———making further continuing (H.J. Res. 489), request for consideration, 36754 [16DE]
———making further continuing (H.J. Res. 491), 36940-36945 [17DE]
———making supplemental, 15478 [12JN]
———making supplemental (H.R. 2577), 14570-14632 [6JN], 15152-15197, 15205 [11JN], 15379, 15380 [12JN], 15395 [13JN]-15469 [12JN], 15750, 15811 [13JN], 22561 [1AU], 22589 [14AU]-22590 [1AU], 22816 [1AU], 22833 [14AU]
———making supplemental (H.R. 2577), appointment of conferees, 19135 [16JY]
———making supplemental (H.R. 2577), conference report, 21786, 21836 [31JY]
———making supplemental (H.R. 2577), permission to file conference report, 20974 [29JY]
———making supplemental (H.R. 2577), waiving certain points of order against consideration, 14570 [6JN]
Bipartisan Commission on the Budget Deficit: request President to establish (H. Res. 259), 22937 [4SE]
Blue Cross/Blue Shield: health premium rebate for Federal employees (H.R. 3031), 19711 [18JY]
Budget: approval, 17100 [25JN]
———bipartisan commission to break negotiations deadlock (H.J. Res. 284), 18698 [11JY]
———curb end-of-the-year spending, 24596 [20SE]
———freeze at 1985 level, 8015 [16AP]
———overestimates, 36130 [12DE]
———proposals, 12815 [21MY], 13097 [22MY], 15147 [11JN], 15378 [12JN]
———proposed, 1653, 1655, 1657, 1658-1662, 1669-1675 [4FE], 2251-2253 [7FE], 10030 [1MY]
———reduce deficit, 2239 [7FE], 3344 [25FE], 8450-8457 [18AP], 22956 [5SE], 23356, 23357 [11SE], 24124 [18SE], 24279-24282 [19SE], 24514 [20SE], 37193 [17DE]
———reduce deficit (H.R. 895), 1361 [31JA]
———reduce deficit (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 deficit (H.R. 3128), appointment of conferees, 34512 [5DE], 38732 [20DE]
———reduce deficit (H.R. 3128), conference report, 38078-38083, 38124-38340 [19DE]
———reduce deficit (H.R. 3128), correction in appointment of conferees, 35564 [10DE]
———reduce deficit (H.R. 3128), rule request, 22995 [5SE]
———rescission, 24257 [19SE]
———response to proposals to eliminate revenue sharing, 1152 [28JA]
———review of spending programs (H.R. 2), 522 [3JA]
———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]
———status report, 2271 [7FE]
———implementation of proposals, 25739 [2OC]
Budget deficit: reduce, 20249 [24JY]
Budgeting cycle: provide for biennial (H.R. 748), 1142 [28JA]
Budgets: overestimates, 36130 [12DE]
Business information: provide procedures to protect confidentiality (H.R. 3496), 26136 [3OC]
Chauffeur Limitation Act: enact (H.R. 3683), 30490 [5NO]
Civil service: effectiveness of workforce, 9553 [25AP]
———reform retirement system (H.R. 3053), 19923 [22JY]
Civil service retirement spouse equity amendments: enact, 7681 [4AP]
Collective bargaining agreements: study impact of certain equitable pay practices, 26952 [9OC]
Commission on Equitable Pay Practices: regulations, 26942 [9OC]
———selection of consultants, 26949 [9OC]
———subpoena power, 26948 [9OC]
Commission on the Centennial Review of the Civil Service: establish (H.R. 1861), 7002 [1AP]
Communist countries: prohibit extensions of credit or grants by U.S. Government agencies, 488 [3JA]
Comparable worth job evaluation studies: CCR, 26967 [9OC]
Competition in Contracting Act: application, 11759 [14MY]
———compliance, 14029 [4JN]
Congressional and Judicial Equal Employment Opportunity Act: enact (H.R. 691), 4361 [5MR]
Congressional budget: revising 1985 and setting forth 1986-88 (S. Con. Res. 32), 22975 [5SE]
———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]
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]
Contracting: whistleblowing incentives for waste and abuse, 7702 [4AP]
Contracting out: cost savings, 13398 [23MY]
Copyright Royalty Tribunal: abolish, 15752 [13JN]
Copyright Royalty Tribunal Sunset Act: enact (H.R. 2752), 15751 [13JN]
Court of appeals: selection of court to decide multiple appeals (H.R. 439), 11678 [13MY]
Covert Agent Disclosure Federal Pension Forfeiture Act: enact (H.R. 3388), 24415 [19SE]
Criminal Justice Information Improvement Act: enact (H.R. 896), 1635 [31JA]
Customs and immigration inspectors: include under early retirement civil service provisions (H.R. 1518), 5109 [7MR]
Defense contracts: alleged fraud and abuse, 18533 [10JY]
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: CHAMPUS coverage for treatment of alcoholism, 17528 [26JN]
———polygraph test screening of employees, 19680 [18JY]
———proposed budget, 1653 [4FE]
Dept. of the Treasury: require interest payments on amounts borrowed from Government trust funds, 29307 [28OC]
Dept. of Trade: establish (H.R. 1679), 5952 [21MR]
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]
Elderly Crime Prevention and Victim Assistance Act: enact (H.R. 3120), 22712 [1AU]
Employment: comparable worth, 20974 [29JY], 21494, 21496, 21499, 21570 [30JY], 21577 [31JY]-21578, 21585-21591, 21633 [30JY]-21913 [1AU], 21938 [31JY], 22516, 22519, 22591-22600, 22602, 22608-22618 [1AU], 22906 [4SE], 24414 [19SE], 26925, 26929, 26930, 26932-26972 [9OC], 27049, 27050 [9OC], 27340 [10OC], 27753 [16OC], 28014 [17OC], 28480 [22OC]
———proposed use of standard of comparable worth in Federal agencies, 19614, 19615, 19616, 19617, 19618, 19619 [18JY]
Environmental and Energy Study Institute: groundwater symposium, 7539 [3AP]
Equal Access To Justice Act: amend (H.R. 2378), 16914-16918 [24JN]
Equal Access to Justice Act: extend and clarify certain provisions (H.R. 2223), 9561 [25AP]
Espionage: counterintelligence efforts to prevent, 33697 [3DE]
Executive Exchange Program Voluntary Services Act: enact (H.R. 3002), 19136 [16JY]
Expenditures: freeze, 11240 [9MY]
———freeze spending, 11704 [14MY]
———Grace Commission report, 2359 [19FE]
———reduce, 8014 [16AP], 11701 [14MY], 27388 [11OC], 35176 [9DE]
Fair Labor Standards Act: amend (H.R. 3530), 27037, 27046 [9OC], 29217 [28OC], 29224, 29225 [29OC], 29226 [1NO]-29228 [28OC], 29550 [29OC], 29774, 29779 [30OC], 30989 [12NO], 38840 [20DE]
———amend (H.R. 3530), S. 1570 passed in lieu, 29228 [28OC]
Farm credit: user fee, 15477 [12JN]
Federal administrative law judges: pay authority (H.R. 753), 1160 [28JA]
Federal Agency Diet Act: enact, 7691 [4AP]
Federal claims: provide for an equitable waiver in compromise and collection (H.R. 1890), 18959 [15JY], 36938 [17DE]
Federal Computer Systems Protection Act: enact (H.R. 3381), 24404 [19SE]
Federal deficit: reduction proposals, 15762 [13JN]
Federal Domestic Uranium Purchasers Act: enact (H.R. 2094), 8237 [17AP]
Federal Employee Health Benefits Reform Act: enact (H.R. 156), 494 [3JA]
Federal Employee Recruitment and Retention Improvement Act: enact (H.R. 2836), 16758 [20JN]
Federal employees: alternative work schedules program administration (H.R. 1525), 5075 [7MR]
———cash awards for cost-savings disclosures (H.R. 607), 3524 [26FE]
———equal pay for equal worth substitute theory for comparable worth theory, 26960 [9OC]
———establish a commission to review retirement system (H.R. 1018), 2830 [20FE]
———extend procedural and appeal rights to excepted (H.R. 917), 1713 [4FE]
———flexible and compressed work schedules (S. 1455), 19633 [18JY]
———flextime work schedules, 7536 [3AP]
———hiring and promotion practices study, 26937 [9OC]
———interpretations of Federal law relative to political solicitations, 30616 [5NO]
———overtime compensation for travel time, 7678 [4AP]
———permanent reauthorization of alternative work schedule program (H.R. 1534), 5635 [19MR], 12529 [20MY]
———permit group life insurance coverage for work injury (H.R. 1853), 7002 [1AP]
———procedural and appeal rights of excepted service employees (H.R. 917), 19742 [18JY]
———proposed budget cuts, 7770 [4AP]
———provide for flexible and compressed work schedules (H.R. 2149), 8791 [22AP]
———reform of evaluation and reduction-in-force systems, 17982 [27JN]
———retirement system survivor annuities (H.R. 3641), 29561 [29OC]
———solicitation for campaign contributions, ***** [8NO]
———strengthen whistleblower protections, 1714 [4FE]
———wage and benefits structure, 3479 [25FE], 4166-4183, 4196 [28FE]
Federal Employees Benefits Improvement Act: enact (H.R. 3384), 24410 [19SE], 25259 [30SE], 25778 [2OC]
Federal Employees Flexible and Compressed Work Schedules Act: extend (H.R. 3414), 24969 [26SE]
———reauthorize (H.R. 1534), 12685 [20MY]
Federal Employees' Political Activities Act: enact (H.R. 68), 496 [3JA]
Federal Equitable Pay Practices Act: enact (H.R. 3008), 20974 [29JY], 21494, 21496, 21499, 21570 [30JY], 21577 [31JY]-21578, 21585-21591, 21633 [30JY]-21913 [1AU], 21938 [31JY], 22591-22600, 22602, 22608-22618 [1AU], 22906 [4SE], 24414 [19SE], 26925, 26929, 26930, 26932-26972 [9OC], 27049, 27050 [9OC], 27340 [10OC], 27753 [16OC], 28014 [17OC], 28480 [22OC]
Federal Financing Bank Act: amend (H.R. 1216), 3090 [21FE]
Federal Government Easy Access Act: enact, 26515 [7OC]
Federal guidelines: Executive Order 11246, 33688 [2DE], 34032 [3DE]
Federal Pay Equity Act: enact (H.R. 27), 468 [3JA], 19190 [16JY]
———enact (H.R. 3008), 19989 [23JY], 20178 [24JY], 20855 [26JY]
Federal Polygraph Limitation and Anticensorship Act: enact (H.R. 39), 435 [3JA]
Federal Salary Act: enact (H.R. 753), 1160 [28JA]
Federal Science and Technology Revitalization Act: enact (H.R. 3480), 25772 [2OC]
Federal spending: freeze, 837, 860 [22JA]
———reduction proposals, 24279-24282 [19SE]
Federal Telecommunications Privacy Act: enact (H.R. 502), 626 [7JA]
Federal waste and abuse: incentives for reporting (H.R. 1975), 8778 [22AP]
FERC: clarify authority (H.R. 931), 1662 [4FE]
Field Office Closing Justification Act: enact, 11170 [8MY]
———enact (H.R. 2401), 18031-18038 [8JY]
Foreign Agents Compulsory Ethics in Trade Act: enact (H.R. 3733), 31529 [12NO]
Foreign missions: Federal protective assistance, 11088-11092 [8MY]
Foreign Service Institute: training facility construction funding, 11088-11092 [8MY]
Foreign trade: study economic impact of import barriers on exports, 26008 [3OC]
Franked mail: include photograph of missing children (S. 1195), 20980 [29JY], 22525 [1AU]
Freedom of Information Act: amend (H.R. 3319), 23863, 23904 [17SE]
FTC: authorizing appropriations (H.R. 2385), 23888-23900 [17SE], 24196 [18SE]
———authorizing appropriations (H.R. 2385), S. 1078 passed in lieu, 23900 [17SE]
———authorizing appropriations (S. 1078), appointment of conferees, 29873 [31OC]
Government officials: use of chauffeurs, 24512 [20SE]
Government programs: technical amendments, 7726 [4AP]
Government regulations: congressional oversight of process (H. Con. Res. 2), 871-879 [24JA]
Government spending: reduce, 27158-27159 [10OC]
Grace Commission: report on waste, fraud, and abuse in Government spending, 22810 [1AU]
———require Federal agencies to report annually on status of implementation of recommendations (H.R. 2297), 10598 [6MY]
Handicapped: encourage employment by the Federal Government (H.R. 3145), 22046 [31JY]
ICC: regulatory reform policies, 22914 [4SE]
Information Resources Managers: require GSA to hold annual meeting (H.J. Res. 383), 23473 [11SE]
Intelligence information: protect, 29549 [29OC]
Latchkey Childcare Act: enact (H.R. 3596), 28479 [22OC]
Limousines: reduce use by Government officials (H.R. 3683), 30490 [5NO]
Meese, Edwin, III: payment of legal fees, 2254, 2256 [7FE]
Mengele, Josef: search for Nazi war criminal, 5948 [21MR]
Military lands: fish and wildlife management (H.R. 1202), 20993 [29JY]
Minorities: hiring and promotion of ethnic groups, 27058 [10OC]
National Commission on Classified Information and Security Clearance Procedures: establish (H.R. 3626), 29080 [24OC], 29778 [30OC], 33577 [2DE]
National Endowment for the Humanities: submit employment information to the EEOC (H.R. 781), 3676 [26FE]
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]
Official travel: subsistence allowances (S. 1840), 38346-38348 [19DE]
Officials: use of chauffeurs, 24512 [20SE]
Oil Pipeline Regulatory Reform Act: enact (H.R. 2269), 9950, 9970 [30AP]
Older Americans Act: interim final rules regarding regulations and required advocacy, 20717 [25JY]
Pay equity system: cost estimate, 26954 [9OC]
Political parties: conviction of presidents of Federal employee unions for violations of Hatch Act, 29553 [29OC]
Polygraph examinations: requirement (H.R. 39), 435 [3JA]
Polygraph Protection Act: enact (H.R. 1524), 5088 [7MR], 24196 [18SE], 35563 [10DE], 36135, 36175 [12DE], 36369 [12DE]
Postal employees: extend procedural and appeal rights with respect to certain adverse personnel actions (H.R. 2854), 17260 [25JN], 35179 [9DE]
President's Private Sector Survey on Cost Control: review and study recommendations (H. Res. 60), 2359 [19FE]
Puerto Rico: withhold State income taxes from Federal employee income (H.R. 1943), 8096 [16AP]
Radio Marti: funding, 19447 [17JY]
Rainbow Navigation: cargo preference requirement for U.S. Defense carriage, 32883 [20NO]
Rainbow Navigation (shipping company): transportation of Dept. of Defense cargo, 36315 [12DE]
REA: anniversary, 11989 [15MY]
Reagan, President: appointees, 10491 [6MY]
———budget proposal, 2655 [20FE], 2887 [21FE]
———ethics of certain appointees, 12793 [21MY]
———proposed budget, 2338 [7FE]
———proposed funding, 6082 [25MR]
Regional office structure: preclude changes in Federal (H.R. 872), 1634 [31JA]
Regulatory Oversight and Control Act: enact (H.R. 1339), 4184 [28FE], 9540 [25AP]
Research: funding for renovation and modernization of university and college laboratories (H.R. 2823), 16878 [21JN]
Retirement: allow periods of certain State employee service to be creditable for civil service (H.R. 4005), 38721 [19DE]
Retirement plans: extend time period for tax-free rollovers, 11166 [8MY]
Retirement savings program: proposed elimination, 25768 [2OC]
Risk Assessment Research and Demonstration Act: enact (H.R. 2749), 15541 [12JN]
Sec. of State: congressional authority to accept or establish an official residence, 11099 [8MY]
Secretaries: proposal to supply official residences, 7437 [3AP]
Sex discrimination: Federal workforce, 8503 [18AP]
Shorter Work Week Act: enact (H.R. 2933), 19053 [15JY]
Social Security Administration: establish as independent agency (H.R. 825), 22503 [1AU]
———establish independent agency (H.R. 825), 1277 [30JA]
Social Security Protection Act: enact, 10398 [2MY]
Spending: freeze, 23865 [17SE]
———limit, 32405 [19NO]
———reduce, 3848 [27FE], 13968 [4JN], 22955, 22956 [5SE], 23135 [10SE], 23495 [12SE], 29318, 29320 [29OC], 29804 [31OC], 30121, 30125 [1NO], 31827 [14NO]
Status of the Budget: report, 8216 [17AP]
Taxation: repeal of contemporaneous records provision, 864 [22JA]
Terrorism: compensation for captured or kidnapped individuals as result of hostile action against U.S. Government (H.R. 2019), 7580 [4AP]
Transportation: restrict private use of Government vehicles (H.R. 3614), 38086 [19DE]
TVA: establish an Office of Inspector General (H.R. 3464), 25505 [1OC]
U.N. employees: restrict certain activities to protect intelligence (H.R. 3043), 19725 [18JY]
University Research Facilities Revitalization Act: enact (H.R. 2823), 16878 [21JN]
Uranium: purchase of domestic (H.R. 2094), 8237 [17AP]
VA: interim extension of authority to operate office in the Philippines (S. 1671), 24967 [26SE], 25206 [26SE]
Veterans: employment preference contracting requirements for certain services (H.R. 1132), 2828 [20FE]
———preferential treatment in Government procurement by contract of certain services (H.R. 1802), 6871, 6894 [28MR], 19836 [22JY], 19839 [23JY]-19840 [22JY]
Volunteer workers: executive exchange program (H.R. 3002), 19136 [16JY]
Volunteering in Government Act: enact (H.R. 1993), 7765 [4AP]
Whistleblowers: incentive about Government waste and abuse, 7747 [4AP]
———protection, 16468 [20JN]
Wildlife: military lands conservation (H.R. 1202), 20993 [29JY]
Women: comparable worth, 19990, 19991, 20116-20122 [23JY], 20177 [24JY]
Work hours: extend authority for flexible and compressed schedules (H.R. 3605), 28855 [24OC]
Remarks in Senate
Administrative law judges: establish independent corps (S. 673), 5235 [14MR]
Amtrak: funding, 11005 [8MY], 11313-11340 [9MY]
Appalachian Regional Commission: proposed funding reductions, 10925 [8MY]
Appropriations: conform H.R. 3036 to the first concurrent resolution on the budget, 25085-25090, 25129-25139 [26SE]
———grant line-item veto (S. 43), 108 [3JA]
———grant line-item veto (S.J. Res. 11), 686 [21JA]
———line-item veto authority, 12970 [21MY]
———making continuing (H.J. Res. 388), 24683 [24SE], 24890 [25SE], 25055 [26SE]
———making further continuing (H.J. Res. 441), 31676 [13NO]
———making further continuing (H.J. Res. 465), 34428 [5DE], 35032-35087 [6DE], 35297-35321, 35323-35376 [9DE], 35453, 35501-35522-35548 [10DE], 38426 [19DE]
———making further continuing (H.J. Res. 465), appointment of conferees, 35522 [10DE], 36841 [17DE]
———making further continuing (H.J. Res. 465), point of order, 35327, 35329 [9DE]
———making further continuing (H.J. Res. 476), 36260 [12DE]
———making further continuing (H.J. Res. 491), 36841 [17DE]
———making supplemental (H.R. 2577), 16009 [18JN], 16206-16245 [19JN], 16607, 16620, 16668-16713 [20JN]
———making supplemental (H.R. 2577), appointment of conferees, 16713 [20JN]
———making supplemental (H.R. 2577), unanimous-consent agreement, 16228 [19JN]
Atomic warfare: weapons in space, 4734 [7MR]
Bingham, Senator: explanation of vote on budget deficit reduction amendment to H.J. Res. 372, 30215 [1NO]
BLS: relocation, 35549 [10DE]
Budget: accuracy of spending projections, 30394 [4NO]
———adjust provisions that trigger automatic deficit reductions, 27241 [10OC]
———amend process, 28376 [22OC]
———balance, 31783 [13NO]
———bipartisan agreement to reduce, 18732 [11JY]
———conference negotiations, 20725 [26JY]
———congressional efforts to reduce deficit, 30393 [4NO]
———consideration of reconciliation bills, 28968-28974 [24OC]
———debt recovery program (S. Con. Res. 13), 2212 [7FE]
———establish ceiling (S. 32), 96-98 [3JA]
———establish select committee to study 2-year budget process, 21717-21722 [31JY]
———exempt certain agencies from funding reductions, 30657-30660 [6NO]
———extend time for filing of status report, 5881 [20MR]
———guidelines for sequestering controllable expenditures to reduce the deficit, 26837 [9OC]
———impact of deficit, 20732-20741 [26JY], 23164 [10SE], 23700 [13SE], 24293 [19SE]
———impact of deficit on balance of trade, 7811 [15AP]
———impact of deficit on economic growth, 2952 [21FE]
———impact of deficit on economy, 6139 [26MR]
———impact of Gramm-Rudman deficit reduction plan, 34076 [4DE], 38459-38460, 38633, 38656 [19DE]
———impact on deficit of strategic defense initiative, 4734 [7MR]
———include statement of interest accrued on outstanding zero-coupon bonds (S. 368), 1565 [31JA]
———level of funding for VA, 2514 [19FE]
———limit yearend spending (S. 1731), 25632 [2OC]
———modify recession provisions of Gramm-Rudman amendment to H.J. Res. 372, 30408 [4NO]
———politics of process, 4413 [5MR]
———position of the National Governors' Association, 3392 [25FE]
———proposed, 33438-33441 [22NO]
———provide for 2-year process (S. 20), 69 [3JA]
———provide that deficit reductions not be made disproportionately from programs targeted for rural areas, 26733 [8OC]
———rate of deficit reduction, 12846 [21MY]
———reconciliation process, 36261 [12DE]
———reduce deficit, 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], 31892 [14NO], 32220 [18NO], 32644 [20NO], 34458 [5DE], 35851, 35889-35918 [11DE], 38567 [19DE]
———reduce deficit (H.R. 3128), 31975-32056 [14NO], 38483, 38503-38542, 38658 [19DE], 38735-38737, 38741-38751 [20DE]
———reduce deficit (H.R. 3128), appointment of conferees, 34425 [5DE]
———reduce deficit (H.R. 3128), S. 1730 language passed in lieu, 31975 [14NO]
———reduce deficit (S. 57), 144 [3JA]
———reduce deficit (S. 1702), 24896-24903 [25SE], 25646 [2OC], 26385 [7OC]
———reductions in defense spending, 582, 583 [7JA]
———require balanced (S.J. Res. 225), 34072 [4DE], 34992 [6DE]
———rescind certain authority (S. 469), 2485 [19FE]
———response to statements by Donald Regan on impasse, 19943 [23JY]
———restructure process to balance (S. 617), 4867 [7MR]
———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]
———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]
———transfer of prior-year funds, 14434 [5JN]
———views of Cassia County, ID, commissioners on efforts to reduce, 4424 [5MR]
Bureau of the Census: establish as independent agency (S. 1365), 17353, 17369-17370 [26JN]
Chauffer service: eliminate, 35293 [9DE]
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]
Civilian agencies: authorize multiyear procurement contracting (S. 678), 5316 [18MR]
Claims: awards of expenses from certain judicial proceedings (S. 380), 1773 [5FE]
Commission on Civil Rights: abolish, 26915 [9OC]
Commission on Merchant Marine and Defense: funding, 16668 [20JN]
Commission on More Effective Government: establish (S. 35), 98 [3JA]
Committees of the Senate: deficit reduction efforts, 24423 [20SE]
Comparisons of Dept. of Defense budget recommendations, 12299 [16MY]
Competition in Contracting Act: compliance with provisions, 25791-25803 [3OC]
Conferees: S. 1078, authorizing appropriations for the FTC, 27261 [10OC]
Congress: amend requirements for submission of reports by agencies (S. 992), 9158 [24AP]
———improve oversight (S. 1377), 17639 [27JN]
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 [3MY], 10522, 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 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]
Courts: increase authority to overturn agency actions (S. 1256), 14749 [6JN]
———objection to consideration of H.R. 2378, award of expenses, 10693 [7MY], 18013 [8JY]
Credit: budgetary treatment of transactions (S. 502), 3246-3248 [23FE]
Customs Service: funding for vehicles, 24931 [25SE]
———headquarters staff reductions, 24928 [25SE]
———implement order of Commissioner relative to tariff on ethyl alcohol, 24935 [25SE]
———increase staff at Seattle, WA, district office, 24929 [25SE]
Debt owed the Government: equitable waiver in compromise and collection (H.R. 1890), House amendments, 37622 [18DE]
Dept. of Agriculture: funding for research, 10795-10798 [7MY]
———leasing authority of Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, 16671 [20JN]
———loans in full amount provided by law (S. 648), 4891 [7MR]
———requirements for commodity purchases and procurement of transportation services, 25308 [30SE]
———sale of loan assets, 19097 [16JY]
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: authorizing appropriations (S. 674), 5309 [18MR]
———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]
———funding for computer-related research programs, 12919-12922 [21MY]
———funding for military construction, 16704 [20JN]
———impact aid to certain school districts, 12915 [21MY]
———impact of defense spending on economy, 4424 [5MR]
———impact of Gramm-Rudman deficit plan, 35844 [11DE], 36217 [12DE]
———impose inflation adjustment on funding, 10076-10087 [1MY], 10293-10315 [2MY]
———improve procurement system, 12903 [21MY]
———making appropriations, 36492-36495 [16DE]
———military retirement system, 12923-12925 [21MY]
———military travel and transportation allowances, 12910 [21MY]
———modify military retirement system, 12890-12897 [21MY]
———modify requirements of content of report on proposed changes to military retirement system, 12925-12927 [21MY]
———prohibit obligation or expenditure of funds not authorized by legislation other than H.J. Res. 465, 35467, 35473 [10DE]
———rationale for decrease in military spending, 6140 [26MR]
———require report on inflation adjustments in budget, 13728-13734 [24MY]
———restructure funding for certain weapons programs (S. 763), 6612-6614 [28MR]
———transfer funds to general fund of the Treasury, 12915-12919 [21MY]
———unexpended funds, 12297 [16MY]
———use of prior year funds for development of simplified munitions lift trailer, 13457 [23MY]
Dept. of Education: loans in full amount provided by law (S. 647), 4891 [7MR]
———resignation of aides, 9121 [24AP]
Dept. of Energy: authorizing appropriations for national security programs (S. 1043), 14523 [5JN]
———funding for Magnetohydrodynamics Program, 16672-16674, 16676-16681 [20JN]
———loans in full amount provided by law (S. 642), 4891 [7MR]
Dept. of HHS: loans in full amount provided by law (S. 643), 4891 [7MR]
Dept. of HUD: authorizing appropriations (S. 667), 5207 [14MR]
———Golden Fleece of the Month recipient, 11295 [9MY]
———loans in full amount provided by law (S. 650), 4891 [7MR]
Dept. of International Trade and Industry: establish (S. 1365), 17353, 17369-17370 [26JN]
———establish (S. 923), 7932-7934 [16AP]
Dept. of Justice: authorize acceptance of gifts under certain circumstances (S. 1409), 18244 [9JY]
———authorizing appropriations (S. 1065), 10346 [2MY]
———consolidate administration of accounts maintained by the Office of Alien Property (S. 1408), 18244 [9JY]
———interim appointment of U.S. attorneys and marshals (S. 1410), 18244 [9JY]
Dept. of State: establish independent inspector general, 15084 [11JN]
———Presidential authority to appoint Chairman of Foreign Service Board, 15099 [11JN]
Dept. of the Interior and related agencies: authorize appropriations (H.R. 3011), 33491 [23NO]
Dept. of the Treasury: restrict funding for the Office of the Assistant Sec. for Enforcement, 24921-24928 [25SE]
———study impact of tax treatment of netting procedures relative to agricultural cooperatives, 16675-16676 [20JN]
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]
Economic conditions: maintain Economic Assistance Development Program, 11451 [9MY]
Economic Development Administration Sunset Act: enact (S. 880), 7377 [3AP]
Education: funding, 11874 [14MY]
———opposition to budget reduction (S. Res. 62), 4404-4406 [5MR]
———student assistance, 10993 [8MY]
Equal Access To Justice Act: amend (H.R. 2378), 20353 [24JY]
———amend (S. 1487), 20347-20352 [24JY]
FAA: Golden Fleece of the Month recipient, 5148 [14MR]
FCC: regulatory policies, 9185 [24AP]
FDA: prohibit user fees on drug certification applications, 27661-27662 [16OC]
Federal Acquisition Officers Ethical Conduct Act: enact (S. 385), 1726 [5FE]
Federal claims: provide for an equitable waiver in compromise and collection (H.R. 1890), 35092, 35093 [6DE], 35918 [11DE]
Federal employees: confidential financial disclosure reports, 35330 [9DE]
———coverage of nurse services under medical benefits plan (S. 136), 226 [3JA]
———eligibility for relocation assistance, 25075 [26SE]
———establish competitive health insurance program (S. 612), 4818 [7MR]
———extend authority for flexible work schedules (S. 600), 4611 [6MR]
———extend authority for flexible work schedules (S. 620), 4870 [7MR], 13278 [22MY]
———extend flexible and compressed work schedules (S. 1455), 19392 [17JY]
———insurance benefits for mental health specialists (S. 60), 158 [3JA]
———permanent reauthorization of alternative work schedule program (H.R. 1534), 35923 [11DE]
———prevailing wage rate in Tucson, AZ, 31927 [14NO]
———prohibit use of appropriated funds for luxury travel, 28896 [24OC]
———provide incentives to retain (S. 1327), 16271 [19JN]
———reductions in benefits, 11304 [9MY]
———require pay equity study (S. 519), 3760-3767 [27FE], 4741 [7MR]
Federal Employees Benefits Improvement Act: enact (H.R. 3384), 35919, 35922 [11DE]
Federal Employees Flexible and Compressed Work Schedules Act: extend (H.R. 3414), 25160 [26SE]
Federal Science and Technology Revitalization Act: enact (S. 1727), 25543 [2OC], 28116 [18OC]
Federal spending: reduce (S. 1), 44 [3JA]
Foreign relations: foreign aid, 10795-10798 [7MY]
Franked mail: include photograph of missing children (S. 1195), 20980 [29JY], 21679 [31JY]
Fraudulent claims: improve prosecution and trial procedures (S. 1562), 22322 [1AU]
Freedom of Information Reform Act: enact (S. 150), 241-254 [3JA]
FTC: authorizing appropriations (S. 1078), 20437-20468 [25JY], 20751, 20773 [26JY]
———authorizing appropriations (S. 1078), appointment of conferees, 27258-27261 [10OC]
———legislative veto authority, 20442-20453, 20460-20468 [25JY], 20726, 20751-20758 [26JY]
———provide for congressional review of rules, 20759-20765 [26JY]
———regulation of professionals, 20454-20460 [25JY]
———reporting requirement relative to predatory pricing, 20453 [25JY]
GAO: findings on Dept. of Defense's resources management public affairs plan, 6247 [26MR]
———fraud hotline, 1079 [24JA]
———impact of targeting of emergency expenditures to Federal departments, 6241 [26MR]
Government: accept volunteer services of private sector executives (S. 1627), 23333 [11SE]
———change in status of certain regional offices, 3050 [21FE]
———civil penalties in cases of false claims and fraud (S. 1134), 12136-12142 [15MY]
———civil penalties in cases of false claims and fraud (S. 1135), 12142 [15MY]
———establish controls on expenditures for motor vehicles, 28561-28564 [23OC]
———inclusion of information on missing children on Federal mailings (S. 1195), 13188-13191 [22MY]
———multi-year contracting, 28977 [24OC]
———multiyear contracting, 33215 [22NO]
———preclude changes in regional office structure except by statute (S. 694), 5455, 5456 [19MR]
———provisions for retention of private counsel for debt collection services (S. 143), 232 [3JA]
———provisions for retention of private counsel for debt collection services (S. 209), 671 [21JA]
———recovery of costs for medical care (S. 1407), 18244 [9JY]
———require OMB report on proposed changes in regional office structure (S. 1206), 13608 [23MY], 13906 [3JN]
———sale of loan assets, 10782-10795 [7MY]
Government procurement: commission to review contract payments and recapture excessive profits (S. 1587), 22375 [1AU]
Government spending: reduce, 21671 [31JY]
GPO: anniversary tribute, 16977 [24JN]
———tribute, 24391 [19SE]
Hazardous substances: clarify relationship between Federal agencies performing hazardous waste cleanup at Federal facilities, 24731 [24SE]
ICC: funding, 16702 [20JN]
———impact of reductions in funding, 10773 [7MY]
———supplemental appropriations, 12574 [20MY]
Independent agencies: constitutionality, 31263 [12NO]
Intragovernmental Council on Economic and Trade Data: establish (S. 1829), 30579 [5NO]
IRS: collection deficiencies, 36239-36248 [12DE]
———funding, 35359-35364 [9DE]
———status of regulation projects, 23078 [9SE]
Loan guarantee authority: prohibit unilateral reduction by executive branch (S. 640-651), 4891 [7MR]
Loans: full amount provided by law (S. 644), 4891 [7MR]
———full amount provided by law (S. 645), 4891 [7MR]
———full amount provided by law (S. 649), 4891 [7MR]
———full amount provided by law (S. 651), 4891 [7MR]
Medicaid: funding, 10798 [7MY]
Medicare: funding, 10798 [7MY]
Miller, James C., III: nomination as Director of OMB, 25791 [3OC], 26384 [7OC]
Mine Safety and Health Administration: Golden Fleece of the Month recipient, 7809 [15AP]
National Institute of Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke: Golden Fleece of the Month recipient, 23025 [9SE]
NIH: impact of proposed budget reductions, 5171 [14MR]
NOAA: establish as independent agency (S. 1365), 17353, 17369-17370 [26JN]
Nuclear Regulation Reorganization Act: enact (S. 1235), 14163 [4JN]
Occupational health and safety: promote in executive departments (S. 1388), 17652 [27JN]
———promote in Federal agencies (S. 1388), 24420 [20SE]
Office of the Special Counsel: restore funding level, 24932 [25SE]
Official travel: subsistence allowances (S. 1840), 31154 [7NO], 38490-38494 [19DE]
Officials: reduce use of limousines (S. 1842), 31157 [7NO]
OMB: restore funding level, 24932 [25SE], 25076 [26SE]
Pacific Island Trust Territories: compact of free association funding, 10798 [7MY]
Pay-As-You-Go Budget Act: enact (S. 291), 912 [24JA]
Pensions: cost-of-living adjustment in civilian and military programs, 10315-10321 [2MY], 10993 [8MY]
Postal Service: relief for certain employees in rural areas (S. 855), 7347 [3AP]
Procurement: committee inquiry of small purchase practices, 37734-37739 [18DE]
Public broadcasting: funding, 10942 [8MY]
Public buildings: restrict smoking in certain (S. 1440), 19117 [16JY], 19912 [22JY], 19981 [23JY], 20522 [25JY], 24668 [23SE]
Public Buildings Service: authorizing appropriations (S. 1030), 20369-20373 [24JY]
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 [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]
———raise ceiling, 25554, 25555 [2OC]
Public lands: authorize temporary use by Federal agencies (S. 1444), 19121 [16JY]
Pulitzer Prize recipient: Thomas K. McCraw, 10773 [7MY]
Railroads: transfer safety jurisdiction to the Dept. of Labor (S. 1611), 23046 [9SE]
REA: commemorating anniversary (S. Res. 148), 9677 [29AP], 20773 [26JY]
———funding, 11485 [9MY]
Reagan, President: fiscal policies, 29977 [31OC]
———qualifications of appointees to public office, 713 [22JA]
Regulatory Negotiation Act: enact (S. 451), 2197-2200 [7FE]
Reorganization: extend and revise President's authority to submit plan to Congress (S. 1657), 24104 [18SE]
Rulemaking Procedures Reform Act: enact (S. 1145), 12155-12159 [15MY]
SBA: loans in full amount provided by law (S. 646), 4891 [7MR]
———proposed abolishment, 4416 [5MR]
Sec. of Energy: transfer authority for radiation studies to Sec. of HHS (S. 525), 3774 [27FE]
Selective Service System: prohibit Federal employment of persons not registered, 12902 [21MY]
———prohibit Federal employment of persons not registered (S. 235), 745 [22JA]
Small business: reduce Federal paperwork burden (S. 614), 4818 [7MR]
———reimbursement for legal expenses (S. 615), 4819 [7MR]
———reimbursement for legal expenses (S. 1138), 12144 [15MY]
———safeguard interests in court proceedings, 10880 [7MY]
———safeguard interests in court proceedings (S. 396), 1936 [6FE]
———safeguard interests in court proceedings (S. 518), 3758 [27FE]
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 independent agency (S. 122), 205 [3JA]
———exclude trust fund from budget process (S. 1600), 22398-22399 [1AU]
———funding, 18238 [9JY]
Social Security Administration: opposition to proposed closing and downgrading of local offices (S. Res. 174), 13640 [23MY], 13905 [3JN]
———reorganize as independent agency (S. 17), 62 [3JA]
SSA: replacement of Martha McSteen as Acting Commissioner, 1460 [31JA]
Swanner, Joseph B.: tribute, 6833 [28MR]
Taxation: cigarette excise tax, 11448 [9MY]
———improve enforcement procedures for revenue collection, 10943-10949 [8MY]
———minimum tax on corporations and individuals, 10321-10333 [2MY]
Technology: funding for research and development, 9509 [25AP]
TVA: establish Office of Inspector General (S. 1755), 27264 [10OC], 28208 [21OC], 29041 [24OC]
Urban Mass Transportation Administration: Golden Fleece of the Month recipient, 34390 [5DE]
———response to the Golden Fleece of the Month, 34390 [5DE]
VA: budget, 4749 [7MR]
———cabinet-level status (S. 657), 5186 [14MR], 5331 [18MR], 10561 [6MY], 13656 [23MY]
———funding needs of health care system, 13783 [24MY]
———interim extension of authority to operate office in the Philippines (S. 1671), 24464 [20SE]
VA Reorganization Act: enact (S. 1397), 17665 [27JN]
Veterans: funding for benefits and services, 11342-11363 [9MY]
———funding for programs, 4749 [7MR]
Weapons: impact of arms race on budget deficits, 10769 [7MY]
Work hours: extend authority for flexible and compressed schedules (H.R. 3605), 29172 [25OC]
Young David's Tantrum, 11322 [9MY]
Youth: funding for summer employment, 11446-11448 [9MY]
———Job Corps funding, 11484 [9MY]
Reports
Administration of Rail Safety Functions by the Federal Railroad Administration (1975): House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 23047 [9SE]
Appropriations for Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies: Committee on Appropriations (H.R. 3037) (S. Rept. 99-137), 24757 [24SE]
Appropriations for Fish and Wildlife Management on Military Lands: Committee on Armed Services (H.R. 1202) (H. Rept. 99-129), 17231 [25JN]
———Committee on Environment and Public Works (S. 1352), 17038 [25JN]
Appropriations for the Dept. of Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies (H.R. 3037): Committee on Appropriations (excerpt), 27460 [15OC], 27673, 27674 [16OC]
Award of Expenses for Certain Agency and Court Proceedings: Committee on the Judiciary (H.R. 2378) (H. Rept. 99-120), 12008 [15MY]
Benefits for Government Employees, Iranian Embassy Hostages, and Others Captured as a Result of Hostile Action: Committee on Post Office and Civil Service (H.R. 2851) (H. Rept. 99-201), 18986 [15JY]
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]
Can Congress Rely on DOD's Inflation Adjustments as the Basis for a Budget Freeze?: Military Reform Caucus, 13730-13733 [24MY]
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 the Judiciary (H.R. 3128) (H. Rept. 99-241), 23442 [11SE]
Civil Penalties for False Claims Made by Certain Recipients of Property, Services, or Money, by Parties to Contracts, and by Federal Employees: Committee on Governmental Affairs (S. 1134) (H. Rept. 99-212), 35534 [10DE]
Civil Service Retirement System and Federal Employees Health Benefits Program: Committee on Post Office and Civil Service (H.R. 3384) (H. Rept. 99-292), 25279 [30SE]
Competition in Contracting Act: Committee on Appropriations (Senate), 25801 [3OC]
———Committee on the Judiciary (House), 25801 [3OC]
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]
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. 99-443), 36764 [16DE]
———committee of conference (H.J. Res. 465) (H. Rept. 99-450), 38370 [19DE]
———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 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 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, HHS, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations: Committee on Appropriations (H.R. 3424) (S. Rept. 99-151), 26241 [4OC]
Differences and Similarities Between the Inspector General Act and the Foreign Service Act: GAO, 15094-15099 [11JN]
Establish Federal Laboratory Consortium for Technology Transfer: Committee on Science and Technology (H.R. 3773) (H. Rept. 99-415), 34788 [5DE]
Extend Procedural and Appeal Rights of Postal Employees With Respect To Certain Adverse Personnel Actions (H.R. 2854) (H. Rept. 99-400), 32618 [20NO]
Federal Employee Flexible Work Schedule: Committee on Governmental Affairs (H.R. 1534), 18859 [11JY]
Federal Employee or Member of Congress Payments To Receive Credit Under Civil Service Retirement System Based on Military Service: Committee on Post Office and Civil Service (H.R. 1131) (H. Rept. 99-225), 20679 [25JY]
Federal Employees Benefits Improvement: Committee on Governmental Affairs (H.R. 3384), 35092 [6DE]
Federal Employees' Wage and Benefits Structure: Heritage Foundation, 4171 [28FE]
Federal Employees Work Schedule: OPM (excerpt), 12530 [20MY]
Federal Pay Equity and Discrimination Elimination: Committee on Post Office and Civil Service (H.R. 3008) (H. Rept. 99-232), 21278 [29JY]
———Committee on Rules (H.R. 3008; H. Res. 241) (H. Rept. 99-239), 21630 [30JY]
FEMA Management Practices: Committee on Science and Technology (H. Rept. 99-227), 20679 [25JY]
Freedom of Information: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate) (excerpt), 242 [3JA]
———Senate (excerpt), 242 [3JA]
Gramm-Rudman Amendment to the Debt Limit Legislation (H.J. Res. 372): Democratic Study Group, 26868-26874 [9OC]
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]
Legislation to Amend FSLA to Provide Equal Pay for Equal Work: Committee on Education and Labor (House) (excerpt), 3765 [27FE]
Making Further Continuing Appropriations (H.J. Res. 465), 36578-36716 [16DE]
Making Further Continuing Appropriations (H.J. Res. 465) (99-450), 37874-38013 [19DE]
Making Supplemental Appropriations: committee of conference (H.R. 2577) (H. Rept. 99-236), 21199-21278 [29JY]
Missing Child Photograph and Biography Requirement on Executive and Congressional Mail: Committee on Post Office and Civil Service (S. 1195) (H. Rept. 99-226), 20679 [25JY]
Multiyear Contracts: Commission on Government Procurement (excerpt), 33216 [22NO]
Multi-Year Government Contracting: GAO (excerpt), 28978 [24OC]
Multiyear Procurement Contracting for Civilian Agencies: Commission on Government Procurement (excerpt), 5318 [18MR]
National Wildlife Refuge System Appropriations: Committee on Environment and Public Works (S. 1354), 17038 [25JN]
Nongame Fish and Wildlife Conservation Appropriations: Committee on Environment and Public Works (S. 1353), 17038 [25JN]
Permanent Reauthorization of Alternative Work Schedule Program: Committee on Post Office and Civil Service (H.R. 1534) (H. Rept. 99-82), 11685 [13MY]
Permit Benefits to All Employee Organizations Applying for Federal Employees Health Benefits Program: Committee on Post Office and Civil Service (H.R. 873) (H. Rept. 99-72), 11290 [9MY]
President's Suspension of the Competition in Contracting Act: Committee on Government Operations (House) (excerpt), 25801 [3OC]
Prevention of Denial of Employment Opportunities: Committee on Education and Labor (H.R. 1524) (H. Rept. 99-416), 34788 [5DE]
———Committee on Rules (H.R. 1524; H. Res 337) (H. Rept. 99-431), 35787 [10DE]
Principles of Federal Appropriations Law: GAO, 35001-35003 [6DE]
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]
Provide Equitable Waiver in Compromise and Collection of Federal Claims: Committee on the Judiciary (H.R. 1890), 35092 [6DE]
Regulatory Negotiation Projects: National Coal Policy Project, 2199 [7FE]
Reject Conference Report on Bill to Reduce Deficit: Committee on Rules (H.R. 3128; H. Res. 349) (H. Rept. 99-454), 38370 [19DE]
Reporting Requirements for Agencies Proposing Removals or Adverse Action Incident To Closing Field Offices: Committee on Post Office and Civil Service (H.R. 2401) (H. Rept. 99-186), 17910 [27JN]
Require OMB Preparation of Annual Report Consolidating Available Data on Geographic Distribution of Federal Funds: Committee on Government Operations (H.R. 3168) (H. Rept. 99-452), 38370 [19DE]
Requirements for Agency Reports to Congress: Committee on Governmental Affairs (H.R. 992) (H. Rept. 99-211), 35387 [9DE]
Results of GAO Federal Government Fraud Hotline (summary), 1080 [24JA]
State Department's Office of Inspector General Should Be More Independent and Effective: GAO, 15085-15093 [11JN]
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, 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]
Supplemental Appropriations: Committee on Appropriations (H.R. 2577) (S. Rept. 99-82), 15714 [13JN]
———Committee on Rules, 14579 [6JN]
Veteran and Employment Preferential Treatment in Government Procurement by Contract of Certain Services: Committee on Post Office and Civil Service (H.R. 1802) (H. Rept. 99-204), 19228 [16JY]
Reports to constituents
Hamilton, Lee H.: Federal Pensions, 25761 [2OC]
Resolutions by organizations
Budget deficit: Republican Conference of the Senate, 22211 [1AU]
Reducing the budget deficit: Cassia County, ID, Commissioners, 4424 [5MR]
Senate budget reductions: Senator Helms, 22216 [1AU]
Rulings of the Chair
Appropriations: making further continuing (H.J. Res. 465), 35327, 35329 [9DE]
———making supplemental (H.R. 2577), 14609, 14617 [6JN], 15159, 15173 [11JN], 21834 [31JY]
Federal Equitable Pay Practices Act: enact (H.R. 3008), 26953, 26957 [9OC]
Statements
Administrative Policies at the Merit Systems Protection Board: Alex Kozinski, 30686, 30687, 30688 [6NO]
———Beth Don, 30686 [6NO]
———Horace Clark, 30686 [6NO]
———Jesse James, Jr., 30686, 30692, 30694 [6NO]
———John Erck, 30698 [6NO]
———John F. Hollingsworth, 30691 [6NO]
———K. William O'Connor, 30696 [6NO]
———Laura Chin, 30686, 30691 [6NO]
———Lynn R. Collins, 30680 [6NO]
———Mary Eastwood, 30686, 30694 [6NO]
———William K. Oliver, 30698 [6NO]
Agency Oversight: Senator Hatfield, 17639 [27JN]
Budget Compromise: President Reagan, 11463 [9MY]
Budget Deficit: National Association of Realtors (excerpt), 25357 [1OC]
———Senator Moynihan, 20738, 20739 [26JY]
Budget (sundry excerpts), 33439 [22NO]
Cargo Preference Compromise: Maritime Coalition, 36315 [12DE]
Change in Status of Certain Regional Federal Offices: Senator Kerry, 3050 [21FE]
Civil Service Retirement System Reform (H.R. 3053)—Purpose and Justification, 19923-19924 [22JY]
Comparable Worth Study of the Federal Pay Stucture: Dept. of Justice, 26936 [9OC]
Comparable Worth (sundry excerpts), 22604 [1AU]
Constitutionality of the Procurement Statute of the Competition in Contracting Act: Charles A. Bowsher, Comptroller General of the U.S., 25801 [3OC]
———Charles Tiefer, 25801 [3OC]
———Eugene Gressman, 25801 [3OC]
Debt Limit: James A. Baker III, 25850 [3OC]
———Member of Congress, 25840 [3OC]
———Senator Gramm, 25840 [3OC]
Defense Funding: President Reagan, 35882 [11DE]
———Senator Moynihan, 35882 [11DE]
Deficit Reduction, 26208 [4OC]
———Senator Chiles, 26758 [8OC]
———Senator Simpson, 33256 [22NO]
Depts. of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies Appropriations (H.R. 2965): Representative Neal Smith, 19403-19405 [17JY]
Documentation for Additional Customs Service Inspectors for the Seattle, WA, District Office, 24929 [25SE]
Explanation of H.J. Res. 465, a Bill Making Further Continuing Appropriations: Senator Hatfield, 34428-34437 [5DE]
Federal Deficit: Rudolph Penner, 22938 [4SE]
Field Office Closing Justification: President's Private Sector Survey on Cost Control (excerpt), 11170 [8MY]
Fiscal Deficits: Henry M. Jackson, 10300 [2MY]
Foreign Agents Compulsory Ethics in Trade Act: Joel Lisker, 31530 [12NO]
Freedom of Information: John Moss, 242 [3JA]
———Roman L. Hruska, 242 [3JA]
FTC Appropriations: Jeffrey Joseph, 20441 [25JY]
Funding of Social Security: Larry Speakes, 10062 [1MY]
———President Reagan, 10050, 10062, 10074 [1MY]
Immigration and Naturalization Service v. Chadha: Solicitor General, 25800 [3OC]
Impact of Budget Deficits: Paul A. Volcker, 10973 [8MY]
Incentives for Reporting Government Waste and Abuse (sundry excerpts), 8778 [22AP]
Legislative Department Access to Pockets of the People: James Madison, 36079 [11DE]
Legislative Veto Authority: Dept. of Justice (excerpt), 20465 [25JY], 20756 [26JY]
———Senator Ford, 20463 [25JY]
Line-Item Veto: National Association of Realtors (excerpt), 25357 [1OC]
Military Spending: Senator Goldwater, 10304 [2MY]
Position on Federal Budget: National Governors' Association, 3392 [25FE]
President Reagan's Proposed Consolidation of the Regional Federal Offices: Representative Markey, 3978 [27FE]
Public Debt Limit: committee of conference (excerpt), 35905 [11DE]
Qualifications of Alex Kozinski To Serve as a U.S. Judge: Brice Clagett, 30684 [6NO]
———Christine C. Nettesheim, 30683 [6NO]
———Daniel Gribbon, 30684 [6NO]
———Harry Wood, 30683 [6NO]
———John Weise, 30683 [6NO]
———Lawrence Margolis, 30683 [6NO]
———Sheldon Cohen, 30684 [6NO]
Reducing the Deficit: President Reagan, 11481 [9MY]
Regional Hearing on Secondary and Elementary Education: Roy Truby, 4406 [5MR]
Response to Senator Proxmire's Golden Fleece Award: Ralph Stanley, 34390 [5DE]
Restoration of Programatic Civil Service Reductions to Budget: Senator Eagleton, 11305-11306 [9MY]
Rulemaking Authority of Federal Agencies: Robert A. Taft, 20450 [25JY]
Social Security Administration Management Issues (sundry excerpts), 1278 [30JA]
Social Security Cost of Living Adjustment: Senator Pressler, 10302 [2MY]
Support of the Freedom of Information Reform Act (S. 150): Dept. of Justice, 247-254 [3JA]
VA Budget: Harry N. Walters, 11356 [9MY]
White House-Republican leadership budget plan: Senator DeConcini, 22217 [1AU]
Studies
Comparable Worth: OPM (excerpt), 22605 [1AU]
Ethics in Government: Paul H. Douglas (excerpt), 3304 [23FE]
Federal Deficit: IMF and the Federal Reserve Board (excerpt), 36480 [16DE]
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
Authority of the FEMA To Exercise and Implement Emergency Plans for Nuclear Facilities, 31576 [13NO]
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]
Dole-Domenici Budget Amendment, 11460 [9MY]
Establish Commission on More Effective Government (S. 35), 100 [3JA]
Fair Labor Standards Act: amendments (H.R. 3530), 29226 [1NO]
Foreign Agents Compulsory Ethics in Trade Act (H.R. 3733), 31530 [12NO]
Regulatory Oversight and Control Act (H.R. 1339), 4184 [28FE], 9541 [25AP]
Rescission Proposals Savings, 2489 [19FE]
Rulemaking Procedures Reform Act (S. 1145), 12159 [15MY]
Social Security Administration Status as Independent Agency (H.R. 825), 1277 [30JA]
Transfer of Rail Safety Jurisdiction to the Dept. of Labor (S. 1611), 23048 [9SE]
Tables
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome weekly surveillance report, 14236 [4JN]
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]
Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act (S. 1702), 24901 [25SE]
Budget: active duty end strength, 1659 [4FE]
———military communications programs, 1662 [4FE]
———National Guard and Reserve end strength, 1659 [4FE]
———request for Active and Reserve Forces, 1659 [4FE]
Budget analysis, 9876-9914 [30AP]
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]
Byrd amendment to compromise budget, 10995 [8MY]
Change from Senate Committee on the budget baseline, 22197 [1AU]
Comparative statement of new budget authority, 38441-38443 [19DE]
Comparative statement of new budget authority—making further continuing appropriations, 38021, 38025-38028, 38030-38053, 38057 [19DE]
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 action to date—fiscal year 1985 supplemental appropriation (H.R. 2577)—Senate reported bill, 16701 [20JN]
Continuing appropriations for fiscal year 1986, 35511 [10DE]
Controllability of budget outlays, 26359 [7OC]
Cranston amendment—function 700, veterans' benefits and services, 11343 [9MY]
Deficit reduction plan fiscal year 1987-88, 38550 [19DE]
Deficit reduction—Gramm-Rudman comparisons (sundry), 35891 [11DE]
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]
Federal budget authority in current and constant dollars for Executive and Legislative Branches, fiscal year 1978-86, 19640 [18JY]
Fiscal year 1985 supplemental appropriation (H.R. 2577)—Senate reported bill, 16701 [20JN]
Fiscal year 1986 defense budget facts, 2436 [19FE]
Further continuing appropriations, 36718, 36726-36744 [16DE]
Major items in the Senate-reported supplemental appropriations (H.R. 2577), 16228 [19JN]
Major reductions and terminations in proposed budget, 1658 [4FE]
New VA activation listing, 11344 [9MY]
Outlay reductions by committee as included in the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (S. 1730), 27547 [15OC]
Possible disputes between Congress and White House on savings, 38746 [20DE]
Possible later funding requirements, 35511 [10DE]
Preliminary budget reconciliation savings, 38503 [19DE]
Recommended defense appropriations over authorization, 35468 [10DE]
Regional impact of Federal employees' 5% pay cut, 4198 [28FE]
Research authorization, 16879 [21JN]
Savings as included in the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (S. 1730), 27547 [15OC]
Senate committee budget authority and outlay allocations: fiscal year 1985, 22204 [1AU]
———fiscal year 1986, 22204 [1AU]
Senate-White House budget agreement (change from S. Con. Res. 32, as reported), 9866 [30AP]
Special CBO budget calculations; Sept. 17, 1985, 26878 [9OC]
Summary of fiscal year 1986 appropriations action as of Dec. 6. 1985, 3511 [10DE]
Summary of H.J. Res. 388, first continuing resolution for fiscal year 1986, 24891 [25SE]
Summary of reconciliation savings by Senate committee, 22195 [1AU]
Supplemental appropriations, 14579 [6JN]
Supplemental appropriations under H.R. 2577, 21788, 21792 [31JY]
———comparison of final conference agreement with budget request, House and Senate action, 22589 [14AU]
Unobligated balances lapsing, Dept. of Defense fiscal year 1984, 10980 [8MY]
Testimonies
Pay Equity Program: Minnesota Commissioner of Employee Relations (excerpt), 22606 [1AU]
Texts of
Authorizing appropriations for the Dept. of Defense (excerpt), 4624 [6MR]
H. Con. Res. 152, revising budget for fiscal year 1985 and setting forth for 1986-88, 13047-13052 [22MY]
H. Res. 225, consideration of H.R. 2965, Depts. of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and related agencies appropriations, 19400 [17JY]
H.J. Res. 372, increase public debt limit, 26738 [8OC]
H.J. Res. 383, require GSA to hold annual meeting of Information Resources Managers, 23474 [11SE]
H.J. Res. 388, making continuing appropriations, 24125 [18SE]
H.J. Res. 441, making further continuing appropriations, 31391 [12NO]
H.J. Res. 465, making further continuing appropriations, 34154 [4DE], 35033-35040 [6DE], 37496 [17DE]
H.J. Res. 476, making further continuing appropriations, 36174 [12DE]
H.J. Res. 486, making further continuing, 36575 [16DE]
H.J. Res. 491, making further continuing appropriations, 36941 [17DE]
H.R. 439, selection of the court of appeals to decide multiple appeals, 11678 [13MY]
H.R. 607, authority to pay cash awards to Federal employees for certain cost-savings disclosures, 3524 [26FE]
H.R. 896, Criminal Justice Information Improvement Act, 1635 [31JA]
H.R. 1202, authorizing appropriations to carry out conservation programs on military reservations and public lands, 20993 [29JY]
H.R. 1524, Polygraph Protection Act, 5088 [7MR]
H.R. 1525, administration of alternative work schedules program for federal employees, 5076 [7MR]
H.R. 1534, make certain alternative work schedules permanent, 12529 [20MY]
H.R. 1534, permanent reauthorization of alternative work schedule program, 35923 [11DE]
H.R. 1802, preferential treatment of veterans in Government procurement by contract of certain services, 19836 [22JY]
H.R. 1802, to establish certain requirements for the procurement by contract of certain services, 6872 [28MR]
H.R. 1890, provide for an equitable waiver in compromise and collection of Federal claims, 18958 [15JY]
H.R. 2385, authorizing FTC appropriations, 23888 [17SE]
H.R. 2401, Field Office Closing Justification Act, 18031 [8JY]
H.R. 2577, making supplemental appropriations, 16206-16228 [19JN]
H.R. 2836, Federal Employee Recruitment and Retention Improvement Act, 16759 [20JN]
H.R. 2854, Postal Service employees appeal rights in certain personnel actions, 35179 [9DE]
H.R. 2965, making appropriations for the Depts. of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and related agencies, 28883-28891 [24OC]
H.R. 3029, extend the Alternative Work Schedules Program, 19548 [17JY]
H.R. 3031, Blue Cross/Blue Shield health premium rebate for Federal employees, 19711 [18JY]
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. 3120, Elderly Crime Prevention and Victim Assistance Act, 22712 [1AU]
H.R. 3128, budget deficit reduction, 29841-29870 [31OC]
H.R. 3128, reduce budget deficit, 31975-32056 [14NO]
H.R. 3145, encourage employment of the handicapped by the Federal Government, 22046 [31JY]
H.R. 3384, Federal Employees Benefits Improvement Act, 25259 [30SE], 35919-35922 [11DE]
H.R. 3414, Federal Employees Flexible and Compressed Work Schedules Act extension, 24970 [26SE]
H.R. 3464, establish an Office of Inspector General in the TVA, 25506 [1OC]
H.R. 3530, Fair Labor Standards Act amendments, 27046 [9OC], 29217 [28OC]
H.R. 3605, extension of authority to establish and administer flexible and compressed work schedules for Federal employees, 28856 [24OC]
H.R. 3641, retirement system survivor annuities for Federal employees, 29562 [29OC]
H.R. 3733, Foreign Agents Compulsory Ethics in Trade Act, 31530 [12NO]
H.R. 4005, allow periods of certain State employee service to be creditable for civil service retirement, 38721 [19DE]
S. 1, reduce Federal spending, 44 [3JA]
S. 17, reorganize Social Security Administration as independent agency, 62-67 [3JA]
S. 20, provide for 2-year budget process, 70-75 [3JA]
S. 32, establish budget ceiling, 96 [3JA]
S. 35, establish Commission on More Effective Government-100 [3JA]
S. 57, reduce budget deficit, 145-149 [3JA]
S. 60, Federal employee insurance benefits for mental health specialists, 158 [3JA]
S. 640-651, loan guarantee authority, 4892, 4893 [7MR]
S. 122, establish independent Social Security agency, 206-213 [3JA]
S. 136, coverage of nurse services under Federal employees medical benefits plan, 226 [3JA]
S. 143, provisions for retention of private counsel for collection of debts owed to Government, 233 [3JA]
S. 209, provisions for retention of private counsel for collection of debts owed to Government, 671 [21JA]
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. 385, Federal Acquisition Officers Ethical Conduct Act, 1727 [5FE]
S. 396, safeguard interests of small business in court proceedings, 1939-1942 [6FE]
S. 451, Regulatory Negotiation Act, 2200-2202 [7FE]
S. 469, rescind certain budget authority, 2485-2489 [19FE]
S. 502, Credit Accounting Reform Act, 3248-3250 [23FE]
S. 600, extend authority for flexible work schedules for certain Federal employees, 4612 [6MR]
S. 614, Small Business Paperwork Reduction Act, 4819 [7MR]
S. 620, extend authority for flexible work schedules for certain Federal employees, 4870 [7MR]
S. 667, authorizing appropriations for the Dept. of HUD, 5208-5216 [14MR]
S. 671, Balanced Budget Procedures Act, 4868 [7MR]
S. 673, Administrative Law Judge Corps Act, 5236-5239 [14MR]
S. 674, authorizing appropriations for the Dept. of Defense, 5309-5311 [18MR]
S. 694, preclude changes in Federal regional office structure except by statute, 5455 [19MR]
S. 763, National Defense Enhancement Act, 6615-6617 [28MR]
S. 855, relief for certain rural Postal Service employees, 7348 [3AP]
S. 880, Economic Development Administration Sunset Act, 7377 [3AP]
S. 931, clarify authority of FERC, 1662 [4FE]
S. 1030, authorizing appropriations for the Public Buildings Service (S. 1030), 20372 [24JY]
S. 1043, authorizing appropriations for the Dept. of Energy, 14523-14525 [5JN]
S. 1065, authorizing appropriations for the Dept. of Justice, 10347-10351 [2MY]
S. 1078, authorizing appropriations for the FTC, 20765-20772 [26JY], 27259-27260 [10OC]
S. 1078, authorizing FTC appropriations, 23893-23899 [17SE]
S. 1134, Program Fraud Civil Penalties Act, 12137-12140 [15MY]
S. 1138, reimbursement small businesses for legal expenses, 12145 [15MY]
S. 1145, Rulemaking Procedures Reform Act, 12156-12158 [15MY]
S. 1195, include photograph of missing children in franked mail, 20980 [29JY]
S. 1195, inclusion of information on missing youths on Federal mailings, 13189 [22MY]
S. 1206, Federal Field Office Report Act, 13609 [23MY]
S. 1235, Nuclear Regulation Reorganization Act, 14165 [4JN]
S. 1256, Judicial Review Improvements Act, 14749-14751 [6JN]
S. 1365, Dept. of International Trade and Industry, 17354-17367 [26JN]
S. 1377, Agency Accountability Act, 17640 [27JN]
S. 1397, VA Reorganization Act, 17671 [27JN]
S. 1407, recovery of costs for medical care provided by Government, 18245 [9JY]
S. 1408, consolidate administration of accounts maintained by the Dept. of Justice's Office of Alien Property, 18246 [9JY]
S. 1409, authorize the Dept. of Justice to accept gifts under certain circumstances, 18246 [9JY]
S. 1410, interim appointment of U.S. attorneys and marshals, 18247 [9JY]
S. 1444, authorize temporary use of public lands by Federal agencies, 19121 [16JY]
S. 1455, extend flexible and compressed work schedules for Federal employees, 19393 [17JY]
S. 1480, Federal Civilian Employee and Contractor Travel Expenses Act, 38348 [19DE]
S. 1487, amending the Equal Access To Justice Act, 20352 [24JY]
S. 1600, exclude Social Security trust fund from budget process, 22399 [1AU]
S. 1671, interim extension of authority to operate VA hospital in the Philippines, 24465 [20SE], 24968 [26SE]
S. 1727, Federal Science and Technology Revitalization Act, 25545-25548 [2OC]
S. 1730, Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act, 27468-27546 [15OC]
S. 1731, limiting yearend spending by executive departments or agencies, 25633 [2OC]
S. 1755, establish Office of Inspector General in the TVA, 27264 [10OC]
S. 1840, subsistence allowances for official travel, 31154 [7NO]
S. 1842, reduce use of limousines by Government officials, 31158 [7NO]
S. Con. Res. 13, debt recovery program, 2212 [7FE]
S. Con. Res. 32, revising congressional budget for fiscal year 1985 and setting forth for 1986-88, 13408-13420 [23MY]
S. Res. 148, commemorating anniversary of REA, 9677 [29AP], 20774 [26JY]
S. Res. 174, opposition to proposed closing and downgrading of local Social Security Administration offices, 13638 [23MY]
S. Res. 286, waiving Congressional Budget Act, 35544 [10DE]
Waive congressional requirements for administrative reorganization by VA, 17669 [27JN]
Transcripts
Hearing on Nomination of James C. Miller III to OMB (excerpt), 25791 [3OC]