BUDGET—U.S.
Addresses
Balanced Budget Amendment: Representative Wayne Owens, 17613 [25JN]
Funding Levels for Aeronautics: Representative Mineta, 9650 [23AP]
Graduate Education in a Time of Transition: Joseph S. Murphy, 9791, 9792 [27AP]
Impact of Budget Reductions on the Dept. of State: George P. Schultz, Sec. of State, 27075 [8OC]
Military Power and Political Action: John K. Galbraith, 7561-7563 [31MR]
National Association of Social Workers Impact on Domestic Programs: Representative George Miller, 26737-26739 [6OC]
State of the Union: President Reagan, 3269 [10FE]
World Bank's Environmental Reforms: Barber B. Conable, 13220-13222 [20MY]
Agreements
Budget reductions, 34067 [3DE]
Congressional budget: setting forth for fiscal 1988-91 (S. Con. Res. 49), debate procedures, 11127 [5MY]
Amendments
Appropriations: making continuing (H.J. Res. 395), 35092, 35098, 35101, 35102, 35104, 35106, 35109, 35125, 35127, 35128, 35129, 35138, 35143, 35144, 35146, 35149, 35151, 35152, 35153, 35155, 35157, 35158, 35159, 35162, 35164, 35165, 35166, 35168, 35170, 35171, 35174, 35175, 35177, 35179, 35180, 35181, 35182, 35185, 35187, 35203, 35204, 35206, 35208, 35209, 35210, 35211, 35212, 35213, 35214, 35215, 35219, 35220-35224, 35226, 35228, 35235, 35236, 35237, 35298-35315 [11DE], 35988 [17DE]
———making continuing (H.J. Res. 395), conference report, 37559 [21DE]
———making supplemental (H.R. 1827), 9326 [22AP], 9531, 9532, 9533, 9537, 9555, 9559, 9560, 9561, 9566, 9570, 9572, 9574, 9575, 9580, 9581, 9584, 9590, 9599, 9600, 9607, 9608, 9613, 9649 [23AP], 11553, 11559 [6MY], 13199, 13214, 13225, 13227, 13228, 13266 [20MY], 13441, 13442, 13445, 13447, 13448, 13451, 13479, 13505, 13603, 13604 [21MY], 13697, 13699, 13701, 13704, 13708, 13713, 13717, 13718, 13722, 13723, 13725, 13728, 13751, 13752 [27MY], 13872, 13881, 13887, 13888, 13889, 13891, 13893, 13899, 13901, 13905, 13906, 13907, 13911, 13914, 13915, 13916, 13917, 13925, 13967-13970 [28MY], 14120, 14128, 14131, 14156 [29MY], 14284, 14294, 14296, 14310 [2JN], 18310-18314 [30JN], 18543 [1JY]
———making supplemental (H.R. 1827), conference report, 18291, 18293, 18294, 18296, 18327-18329 [30JN], 18477, 18485, 18494, 18497 [1JY]
———reconciliation (H.R. 3545), 29308 [27OC], 30225 [29OC]
———reconciliation pursuant to section 4 of the concurrent resolution (S. 1920), 33960 [10DE], 34464, 34465-34548 [9DE], 34790, 34834, 34835, 34849, 34860, 34875, 34876, 34883, 34886, 34897, 34907, 34909, 34918, 34923, 34927, 34928, 34929, 34930, 34931, 34963 [10DE]
Congressional budget: setting forth for fiscal 1988-91 (S. Con. Res. 48), 9784 [27AP]
———setting forth for fiscal 1988-91 (S. Con. Res. 49), 10070, 10077, 10129 [28AP], 10336, 10358 [29AP], 11043-11050 [5MY], 11371, 11398, 11406, 11408-11417, 11418-11423, 11428, 11434, 11437, 11443, 11460, 11466, 11469, 11472, 11547, 11554, 11559, 11560, 11561, 11562 [6MY]
———setting forth for fiscal years 1988-90 (H. Con. Res. 93), 8124 [7AP], 8570, 8584-8586, 8593, 8595, 8596, 8606-8608 [9AP]
Dept. of Defense: making appropriations (H.R. 2906), 19632, 19637, 19640 [14JY], 29122-29125, 29127, 29128, 29179 [23OC]
Panama Canal Commission: authorizing appropriations (H.R. 2224), 29279 [27OC]
Public debt: extension of limit (H.R. 3022), 21510, 21535 [29JY]
Analyses
Dept. of State Authorization Act (S. 766), 6096-6099 [18MR]
Estimated Effect of a 1988 Sequester Under the Amended Gramm-Rudman-Hollings Law: Committee on the Budget, 26309-26313 [2OC]
Federal Budget Reform Act (S. 416), 2258 [29JA]
Impact of Coast Guard Operating Expenses Reduction: Coast Guard, 11437 [6MY]
President's Fiscal Year Budget Proposal, 1179 [12JA]
Programs Impacted if Supplemental Appropriations Are Not Provided: OMB, 13895 [28MY]
USIA Authorization Act (S. 767), 6101 [18MR]
Appeal
Congress, the Administration, and the American People—Time for Decisive Action—A Bipartisan Budget Plan, 31530 [10NO]
Appointments
Conferees: H. Con. Res. 93, setting forth congressional budget for fiscal years 1988-90, 11982 [12MY], 12073 [12MY]
———H.J. Res. 395, continuing appropriations, 35108, 35260 [11DE], 35453 [14DE]
———H.R. 3545, Budget Reconciliation Act, 35680 [15DE], 35908 [16DE]
Articles and editorials
Advantages of 2-Year Budgeting Cycle, 25 [6JA]
Air Force Proposes Abandoning Antisatellite Weapon To Reduce Budget, 37902 [21DE]
America's Budget Mouse, 33671 [2DE]
Another Sorry Performance, 17250 [24JN]
Aviation Trust Fund Should Be Separate, 24912 [22SE]
Axing a Mississippi Christmas Tree and Other Princely Farm Subsidies, 34846 [10DE]
Better Fate for Split Families, 37561 [21DE]
Bite the Deficit, Not Social Security, 35945 [17DE]
Blame Someone—Even Lord Keynes, 29815 [29OC]
Budget Accord Is Top Heavy With Taxes, 34558 [9DE]
Budget Deficit, 6205 [18MR], 33221 [30NO]
Budget Summit Is Possible, 6204 [18MR]
Case for Giving the President a Line-Item Veto, 2124 [28JA]
Case of Mistaken Identity, 11388 [6MY]
Congress Approves One-Day Funding Bill, 37738 [21DE]
Congress Must Pass Balanced-Budget Amendment, 3874 [19FE]
Crazy Way To Govern America, 37735 [21DE]
Cut Social Security—Forget It—It's a Fair, Humane, Solvent Program, and It Works, 35766, 35788, 35807 [16DE]
Cut Waste—New Taxes Not Needed, 9354 [22AP]
Cutting Social Security, 31529 [10NO]
Cutting the Deficit Is Not Enough, 29814 [29OC]
Default of Congress, 16565 [17JN]
Defense Industry Slims Down to Survive—Competitiveness Becomes Key in Lean Times, 28141 [15OC]
Deficits Do Matter, We Must Cut Them, 16977 [23JN]
Democrat Budget Shows No Change, 18719 [1JY]
Democratic Party Budget, 15659 [15JN]
Democrats Find Taxes Treacherous Territory, 6203 [18MR]
Democrats' Tax Dilemma, 28159 [15OC]
Details of Dollar's Day, 33326 [1DE]
Domestic Spending Up as Gray Laments ``Cuts'', 14593 [3JN]
Don't Raise Taxes, 28758 [21OC]
Economic Conditions, 33221 [30NO]
Economist's Growing Garden of Fallacies, 33976 [3DE], 35586 [14DE]
End Budget Act Charade, 16565 [17JN]
``Education Is Key to Competitiveness'', 27333 [9OC]
``Entitlement'' Thinking Must Come to an End, 34554 [9DE]
Federal Budget Crisis, 32875 [19NO]
Fed's Kelley Says U.S. Should Shift Defense Burden To Lower Deficit, 25279 [25SE]
Free the Aviation Billions, 24245 [16SE]
Getting the Pork Out of the Budget Barrel, 3137 [5FE]
GH Is Too High?—Defense Industry Has To Do Its Share as Defense Budgets Decline, 28142 [15OC]
GI's Waiting for New War Machines, 5692-5694 [13MR]
Gluck Fears Road Project Delays if Highway Funding Bill Hits Snag, 7523 [31MR]
Government Lives Beyond Our Means, 13035 [19MY]
Gray Proposes Outlay Freeze, 6206 [18MR]
Greedy College? That Hurts, Bennett, 7206 [27MR]
Greenspan's Main Task, 18852 [8JY]
Growing ``Black Budget'' Pays for Secret Weapons, Covert Wars, 12243 [12MY]
Haig Hits Reagan Tax Cuts, Calls Defense Buildup ``Excessive'', 28534 [20OC]
Hidden Costs of Failed Mergers, 25675 [29SE]
Higher Gasoline Taxes? No, 13283 [20MY]
Hike in Federal Debt Worth $2000 Apiece, 20793 [22JY]
History Lessons We Failed To Learn, 30977 [5NO]
How Congress Budgets—And How It Should, 12533 [14MY]
Improving the Economic Policy Process—Seven Proposals, 2252-2254 [29JA]
In Reagan's Drug War, Congress Has the Big Guns, 9164 [21AP]
In the Shadow of the Budget Deficit, 6620 [24MR]
INS—Don't Split Families, 37562 [21DE]
Item Veto—A Misconception, 4034 [24FE], 4420 [26FE]
It's Time To Raise the Gas Tax, 9349 [22AP]
Last Place To Cut the Budget, 32706 [18NO]
Look Before You Squawk, 1677 [21JA]
Lousy, Rotten Way to Legislate, 38278 [22DE]
Man With 2,478 Solutions to the Deficit Awaits a Call, 35587 [14DE]
Megabills, 35580 [14DE]
Military Budget in Throes of Long-Term Decline, 10278 [28AP]
Mondale's Vindication, 30924 [4NO]
National Debt, 12237 [12MY]
Need for a Better Budget Process, 2248-2252 [29JA]
Need for Higher Taxes, 8348 [8AP]
1987 Budget—Here We Go Again, 5971 [17MR]
Now for the Republicans, 16821 [19JN]
Now It's the CR Device, 35581 [14DE]
Offer Reagan Can't Refuse—How Democrats Can Get Him To Swallow a Tax Hike and Cut the Deficit, 22148 [3AU]
One Trillion Dollars of Federal Loans But No Such Thing as Free Credit, 20094 [15JY]
Our Fiscal Gorilla, 6440 [19MR]
Payments Fit for a Prince, 34846 [10DE]
Pentagon's Budget Needs Surgery, 1561 [21JA]
Plea for Protection, 8268 [7AP]
Politics and Policy, 24529 [18SE]
Poor Timing Adds to Confusion, 3272 [10FE]
President and the Children, 29216 [26OC]
Proposition 2\1/2\—A Balanced-Budget Amendment That Really Works, 4393 [26FE]
Reagan Already Has Line-Item Veto, 34208 [4DE], 38287 [22DE]
Reagan Is Not To Blame for Budget Deficit, 3494 [19FE]
Reducing the Federal Deficit, California Style, 11514 [6MY]
Reformation Road, 1132 [12JA], 2259 [29JA]
Return of the Pork-Barrel Congress, 29184 [23OC]
Rise and Fall of a $400 Million Dream, 34095 [4DE]
Risky and Dubious—America's Research Budget Is Off Balance and Off Target, 34095 [4DE]
Secret Pentagon Budget Is Bulging—200 Items on Current ``Black'' List, 6125 [18MR]
Senate Fakery Committee's Bill, 37685 [21DE]
Seven Ways to Better Decisions, 1105 [8JA]
Smoke and Mirrors, 14805 [4JN]
Sneaky Supplemental for the World Bank, 13216 [20MY]
Social Security Shouldn't Be on the Table, 32797 [19NO]
Spend, Spend, Spend—Congressional Liberals Are Singing the Same Old Song, 35589 [14DE]
Study Warns of Economic Collapse—Trade Imbalances Seen as Big Danger, 35975 [17DE]
Tax Hikes Won't Cure Deficit Problem, 17589 [25JN]
Tax Increase, 6206 [18MR]
Time for the Gas Tax, 29897 [29OC]
Time To Stand Tight, 28499 [20OC]
Time to ``Undo'', 30476 [2NO]
To Cut the Deficit Keep '87 Tax Rates, 33101 [20NO]
Too Much, Too Soon for SDI, 16342 [17JN]
Too Much Money Provides Pentagon Too Many Projects, 24528 [18SE]
True Worth of a Defense Dollar, 12527 [14MY]
$2.5 Billion Day Care Bill Proposed—Fast Track Legislation Called Responsive to Child Care Crisis, 33097 [20NO]
Tycoon Looks at the Debt Bomb, 30367 [30OC]
U.S.' Allies Urge Fresh Look at World Monetary System—Europe Seeks To Get off Currency Roller Coaster by Lessening Role of U.S. Dollar, 30978 [5NO]
U.S. Credit Costs Need a True Accounting—Loans Might Not Look So Deceptively Cheap if We'd Budget the Price, 25660 [29SE]
U.S. Lags in Pledges to World's Poor Nations, 10282 [28AP]
Want to Help Reduce the Federal Budget Deficit?, 24690 [21SE]
When Does the Party End?, 5180 [10MR]
Will Congress Give Up Its Credit Cards?, 21057 [23JY]
Wrong Script, Mr. President, 7522 [31MR]
Wrong Way Budget, 3176 [5FE]
Bills and resolutions
Agricultural Research Service: budget authority (see H.R. 821)
Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service: budget authority (see H.R. 822, 823, 824, 825)
Airport and airway trust fund: exclude receipts and disbursement (see S. 784; H.R. 1763)
Appalachian Regional Commission: budget authority (see H.R. 891)
Appropriations: authorizing hand enrollment of the budget reconciliation bill and of the full-year continuing resolution for fiscal year 1988 (see H.J. Res. 426)
———balance budget (see H.R. 1447)
———consideration of H.J. Res. 395 making further continuing (see H. Res. 321)
———consideration of H.J. Res. 431, making continuing (see H. Res. 340)
———consideration of H.R. 3545, reconciliation (see H. Res. 296, 298), 29936 [29OC]
———constitutional amendment on President's line-item veto authority (see S.J. Res. 6)
———continuing (see H.J. Res. 362, 437)
———executive impoundment of appropriated funds (see S. 401)
———housing and community development programs (see S.J. Res. 191)
———limit annual increases in expenditures (see H.J. Res. 28)
———line-item veto (see S. 402; S.J. Res. 38; H.J. Res. 238)
———making continuing (see H.J. Res. 394, 395, 431), 29936 [29OC]
———making supplemental (H.R. 1827), correction in enrollment (see H. Con. Res. 155)
———reconciliation (see H.R. 3545), 29209 [26OC]
———reconciliation pursuant to section 4 of the concurrent resolution (see S. 1920)
———rural development, agriculture, and related agencies programs (see H.R. 3520)
———2-year cycle (see S. 286, 416; H.R. 1558)
———2-year cycle and separate and timely consideration of resolutions and legislation (see H.R. 22)
Balanced (see S.J. Res. 161; H.R. 277, 311; H.J. Res. 7, 11, 27, 36, 38, 46, 72, 75, 76, 86, 321)
———constitutional amendment (see S.J. Res. 50; H.J. Res. 143)
Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act: amend (see H.R. 33)
———consideration of bill to amend, to revise date of final Presidential order (see H. Res. 316)
———include pay within coverage of act (see H.R. 174)
———repeal (see S. 18; H.R. 275, 472)
———revise procedures (see S. 75)
———sequester (see S.J. Res. 187)
———use of certain funds to reduce deficit (see H.R. 3149)
Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Reaffirmation Act: repeal certain parts (see H.R. 3591)
BIA: budget authority (see H.R. 880)
Biennial process (see H.R. 805)
Bipartisan Commission on the Budget Deficit: establish (see H. Res. 29)
BLM: budget authority (see H.R. 869, 870, 871)
Bureau of Mines: budget authority (see H.R. 872)
CIA: authorizing appropriations (see S. 1243)
Commission on Budget Process Review: establish (see H.R. 576)
Commission on National Fiscal Priorities: establish (see H.R. 2170)
Commission on Senate Operations and Fiscal Procedures: establish (see S. Res. 49)
Community Development Block Grant Program: disapprove President's rescissions (see S. 46)
———executive impoundment of appropriated funds (see S. Res. 110)
Congress: \2/3\ vote in both Houses if outlays in resolution exceed revenues (see H.J. Res. 239)
———action on the concurrent resolution (see H.R. 2965)
———constitutional amendment on budget procedures (see S.J. Res. 25)
———constitutional amendment requiring that outlays be a certain percentage of GNP (see H.J. Res. 184)
———effective dates of deferral of budget authority (see H.R. 1181)
———establish commission to study budget process (see S. Res. 101)
Congressional budget: setting forth for fiscal 1988-91 (see S. Con. Res. 48, 49, 50, 51)
———setting forth for fiscal years 1988-90 (see H. Con. Res. 92, 93, 98, 102)
Congressional Budget Act: 2-year cycle (see H.R. 777)
———amend (see H.R. 9, 22)
———waiver (see S. Res. 242)
Constitutional amendment (see S.J. Res. 4, 11)
———balanced budget (see H.J. Res. 197)
———consideration of H.J. Res. 321, balanced amendment (see H. Res. 266)
———Federal procedures (see S.J. Res. 3, 8; H.J. Res. 9, 44)
Corps of Engineers: budget authority (see H.R. 844)
Credit: budgetary treatment of transactions of Federal agencies (see H.R. 1754)
Customs Service: budget authority (see H.R. 886)
———funding (see S. 829)
———funding (S. 829), return to Senate, considered and agreed to (see H. Res. 235)
Deficit: domestic summit conference to develop plan for reduction (see H.J. Res. 85)
———reduction (see S. Res. 317), 31527 [10NO]
Dept. of Defense: budget authority (see H.R. 841, 842)
———congressional oversight of programs (see H.R. 1586)
———implementation of President Reagan's private sector survey on cost control (see H.R. 1589)
———making appropriations (see S. 1923; H.R. 2906)
Dept. of HHS: budget authority (see H.R. 862, 863)
Dept. of HUD: budget authority (see H.R. 864, 865, 866, 867, 868)
Dept. of Justice: making appropriations (see H.R. 902)
Economic conditions: protect and improve quality of life through capitalism (see H.R. 1398)
Economic Development Administration: budget authority (see H.R. 837, 838)
Economic Excellence Act: enact (see S. 1249)
Education: minimum funding for certain outreach recruitment and training programs (see H.R. 1373)
Elementary and Secondary Education Act: funding (see S. Con. Res. 3)
Employment Training Administration: budget authority (see H.R. 883)
EPA: budget authority (see H.R. 887, 888)
Farmers Home Administration: budget authority (see H.R. 826, 827, 828, 829, 830, 831, 832)
FCC: authorizing appropriations (see S. 1048)
FDA: authority (see H.R. 858)
Federal aid programs: periodic review and reauthorization (see H.R. 7, 602)
Federal Capital Budget Act: enact (see S. 1528)
Federal Credit Reform Act: enact (see S. 745)
Federal employees: exclude civil service retirement and disability fund from the budget (see H.R. 182)
Federal expenditures: treatment of highway, airport and inland waterway trust funds (see H.R. 372)
Federal Fiscal Procedures Improvement Act: enact (see H.R. 2733)
Federal Law Enforcement Training Center: budget authority (see H.R. 884)
Federal procedures: constitutional amendment (see S.J. Res. 112)
Fiscal procedures: improve (see S. 832)
Fiscal Procedures Reform Act: enact (see S. 1362)
Fish and Wildlife Service: budget authority (see H.R. 873, 874)
Foreign countries: making appropriations for foreign operations, export financing, and related programs (see S. 1924)
Forest Service: budget authority (see H.R. 836)
FRS: separately set forth annual budget (see H.R. 2057)
Gasoline: increase excise tax to reduce budget deficit (see H.R. 2015)
GNP: limit budget to percentage (see S.J. Res. 50; H.J. Res. 143)
Government spending: constitutional amendment on appropriations balanced with revenues (see H.J. Res. 80)
Health: Federal child care program (see H.R. 3660)
———immunosuppressive drug therapy block grant (see S. 1862)
Health Resources and Services Administration: budget authority (see H.R. 860)
Highway trust fund: exclude receipts and disbursement (see S. 784; H.R. 1763)
House of Representatives: amend rule on statutory limit on public debt (see H. Res. 126)
———prohibit extraneous matters in reconciliation bills (see H. Res. 49)
———restore role of continuing resolutions as short-term funding measures (see H. Res. 210)
Impoundment Control Act: amend (see H.R. 33)
———process for budget rescission disapproval by Congress (see H.R. 1685)
———repeal provision relative to disapproval of budget authority (see H.R. 1535)
———time restriction for executive impoundment of appropriated funds (see H.R. 1684)
INS: budget authority (see H.R. 882)
ITC: funding (see S. 829)
———funding (S. 829), return to Senate, considered and agreed to (see H. Res. 235)
Line-Item Rescission Act: enact (see H.R. 3129)
Members of Congress: automatically reduce pay if Congress fails to adopt a concurrent resolution on the budget (see H.R. 3125)
———no salary increase to take effect without recorded vote in each house (see H.R. 175)
NASA: budget authority (see H.R. 889)
National Commission on Deficit Reduction: establish (see S. 32; H.J. Res. 37)
National dividend plan: establish (see H.R. 2740)
National Endowment for the Humanities: budget authority (see H.R. 892)
National Library of Medicine: budget authority (see H.R. 861)
National Park Service: budget authority (see H.R. 875, 876, 877, 878, 879)
National Telecommunications and Information Administration: budget authority (see H.R. 840)
———funding (see S. 828)
Naval Academy: maximum rate of basic pay of civilian faculty members (see H.R. 3126)
Office of Bilingual Education and Minority Languages Affairs: budget authority (see H.R. 848)
Office of Educational Research and Improvement for Libraries: budget authority (see H.R. 854)
Office of Elementary and Secondary Education: budget authority (see H.R. 845, 846, 847)
Office of Postsecondary Education: budget authority (see H.R. 853)
Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services: budget authority (see H.R. 849, 850)
Office of Vocational and Adult Education: budget authority (see H.R. 851)
Office Postsecondary Education: budget authority (see H.R. 852)
Panama Canal Commission: authorizing appropriations (see H.R. 2224)
———exemption from freeze or reduction in budget levels (see H. Con. Res. 214)
Pensions: railroad retirement benefits are exempt from sequestration (see H. Con. Res. 227)
President: line-item veto authority (see H.R. 804, 805, 2363; H.J. Res. 117)
———require that Presidential budget contain operating budget and capital budget (see H.R. 3714)
President's Private Sector Survey on Cost Control: implement certain recommendations (see S. 1270), 13555 [21MY]
Process: reform (see H.R. 2232, 2960)
Public debt: apply surplus to reduce (see H.J. Res. 49)
———extension of limit (see H.R. 3022)
———increase statutory limit (see H.R. 2960)
———reconciliation direct on statutory limit (see S. 1011)
———study on reduction (see S. 1604)
Public finance: making further continuing appropriations for fiscal year 1988 (see H.J. Res. 425)
———spending freeze (see S. Res. 329; H. Res. 319)
Railroad Retirement Act: trust fund (see H.R. 2229)
Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act: trust fund (see H.R. 2229)
Reagan, President: congressional oversight of programs (see H.R. 1585)
Selective Service System: budget authority (see H.R. 893)
Social Security: accelerate inclusion of medicare trust fund (see H.R. 1370)
———budget reconciliation relative to medicaid and part B of medicare (see H.R. 3188)
———exclude trust funds from budget deficit (see H.R. 1965)
———off-budget treatment of Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Trust Fund (see H.R. 703)
Social Security Administration Biennial Budget Act: enact (see S. 1563)
Soil Conservation Service: budget authority (see H.R. 833, 834, 835)
Sports: portion of Federal mineral revenues to be used for sport fishing and hunting (see H.R. 3731)
State and local governments: minimize impact of unexpected provisions of legislation proposing large unfunded costs (see H.R. 1278)
Taxation: include categories of Federal outlays and income on income tax instructions (see H.R. 2992)
———provide more equitable treatment of dedicated user taxes (see H.R. 9)
Temporary Emergency Food Assistance Program: executive impoundment of appropriated funds
Territories: authority (see H.R. 881)
U.S. Trade Representative: funding (see S. 829)
———funding (S. 829), return to Senate, considered and agreed to (see H. Res. 235)
Urban Development Action Grant Program: disapprove President's rescissions (see S. 46)
Urban Development Block Grant Program: executive impoundment of appropriated funds (see S. Res. 111)
User charges: require Federal revenue collected in this form be obligated for programs which benefit those required to pay (see H.R. 1926)
VA: budget authority (see H.R. 890)
———executive impoundment of appropriated funds (see H.J. Res. 110)
———opposition to budget reductions (see H. Con. Res. 27)
———prohibit sale of certain medical centers in West Los Angeles and Sepulveda, CA (see H.R. 2428)
Vocational education: funding (see H. Res. 146)
Bulletins
Water and sewer payments to District of Columbia: James C. Miller III, OMB, 17644 [26JN]
Descriptions
Supplemental appropriations (H.R. 1827), 9510-9514 [23AP]
Documents
Budget Act (excerpt), 14292 [2JN]
Budget Deficit Reduction Package: Committee on Finance, 34808-34830 [10DE]
Conference Report Language, 37559 [21DE]
Fiscal Year 1988 Comparability Adjustment, 24928 [23SE]
Excerpts
Budget Act's levels of authority, 13701 [27MY]
House of Ill Repute: Representative DioGuardi, 30896 [4NO]
Explanations
Agreement on H. Con. Res. 93: committee of conference, 17223-17228 [24JN]
Factsheets
Effects of a Sequester on Rural Programs, 27809 [14OC]
Federal Credit Reform Act (H.R. 1754), 6231 [18MR]
Federal Credit Reform Act (S. 745), 6134, 6135 [18MR]
Gramm-Rudman-Hollings Restoration Amendment—Revision of Deficit Targets, 20936 [23JY]
Impact of Potential Sequester on Education, 27368 [13OC]
Potential Actions Under Consideration to Reduce Capital Expenditures in Fiscal Years 1988 and 1989: Postal Service, 34922 [10DE]
Hearings
Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry: President's proposed budget request for Dept. of Agriculture (testimony from Richard E. Lyng, Sec. of Agriculture, Peter C. Myers, and Stephen B. Dewhurst), D49 [4FE]
Committee on Appropriations (House): fiscal year 1988 Federal budget (testimony), D214 [31MR]
———recommendations for report to Committee on the Budget (House), D84 [25FE]
Committee on Appropriations (Senate): budget, D197 [26MR]
———budget estimates (testimony from Clayton Yeutter and Susan Liebler), D90 [26FE]
———budget estimates (testimony from Daniel R. Levinson, Mary F. Wieseman, Jerry L. Calhoun, Samuel B. Sterrett, Marshall J. Breger, Frank Gearde, Jr., and Martin Dugan), D98 [2MR]
———budget (testimony), D197 [26MR], D243 [8AP]
———Corps of Engineers projects funding (testimony from George R. Robertson, Jerome B. Hilmes, and Joseph Pratt), D90 [26FE]
———Dept. of Agriculture budget, D233 [6AP]
———Dept. of Agriculture budget (testimony), D171 [19MR], D182 [23MR], D236 [7AP]
———Dept. of Agriculture budget (testimony from Ewen M. Wilson, Orville G. Bentley, Myron D. Johnsrud, John E. Lee, Jr., and William E. Kibler), D108 [4MR]
———Dept. of Agriculture budget (testimony from Richard E. Lyng, Sec. of Agriculture, Peter C. Myers, and Steve Dewhurst), D73 [23FE]
———Dept. of Defense budget (testimony from Chapman B. Cox), D127 [10MR]
———Dept. of HHS and related agencies budgets (testimony from Robert E. Windom, James O. Mason, and Donald Young), D108 [4MR]
———Dept. of Labor budget (testimony from William E. Brock, Sec. of Labor, Raymond Maria, and Dennis E. Whitfield), D90 [26FE]
———Dept. of the Treasury budget (testimony from John R. Simpson, Stephen E. Higgins, and Charles F. Rinkevich), D90 [26FE]
———Dept. of Transportation budget (testimony), D171 [19MR]
———Fish and Wildlife Service budget (testimony), D244 [8AP]
———general Government appropriations, D259 [10AP]
———Indian programs budget (testimony), D261 [21AP]
———military construction programs budget (testimony), D244 [8AP]
———NASA budget (testimony), D259 [10AP]
———National Park Service budget (testimony from William P. Mott and William P. Horn, D73 [23FE]
———Peace Corps, African Development Foundation, and AID budgets (testimony), D210 [31MR]
———President's proposed budget for fiscal year 1988 (testimony from James Baker III, Sec. of the Treasury), D90 [26FE]
———SBA and FTC budgets (testimony), D266 [22AP]
———SEC and Commission on Civil Rights budget (testimony), D244 [8AP]
Committee on Armed Services (House): Dept. of Defense budget (testimony), D171 [19MR]
———funding levels for defense programs, D269, D270 [22AP]
Committee on Armed Services (Senate): budget, focusing on Navy aviation programs (testimony), D198 [26MR]
———Dept. of Defense budget (testimony), D152 [16MR]
———President's budget request for Dept. of Defense (testimony from John O. Marsh, Jr., Sec. of the Army, James F. Goodrich, and Edward C. Aldridge, Jr., Sec. of the Air Force), D50 [4FE]
———review programs contained in President's proposed budget (testimony from John A. Wickham, Jr., Paul X. Kelley, Carlisle A.H. Trost and Larry D. Welch), D54 [5FE]
———review programs contained in President's proposed budget (testimony from Rudolph G. Penner), D45 [3FE]
Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation: NASA budget (testimony from Raymond S. Colladay, William R. Graham, and Norris J. Krone, Jr.), D91 [26FE]
Committee on Energy and Natural Resources: administration's proposed budget for fiscal year 1988 (testimony from Martha O. Hesse, George S. Dunlop, F.D. Robertson, and George Leonard), D62 [17FE]
———President's proposed budget for Dept. of the Interior (testimony from Donald P. Hodel, Sec. of the Interior), D38 [29JA]
Committee on Environment and Public Works: programs contained in President's proposed budget (testimony from Lee M. Thomas and A.J. Barnes), D55 [5FE]
Committee on Finance: effect of deficit reduction efforts and structural changes on medicare and medicaid (testimony from Michael Zimmerman, Stuart Altman, Karen Davis, Cynthia Polich, Jack A. Meyer, and John L. Palmer), D38 [29JA]
———effect of deficit reduction efforts and structural changes on medicare and medicaid (testimony from Robert Rubin and Joshua Wagner), D38 [29JA]
———revenue increases as contained in the President's proposed budget (testimony from Senator Murkowski, Roger Mentz and Kathleen P. Utgoff), D50 [4FE]
———revenue increases (testimony), D182 [23MR]
Committee on Foreign Relations: ACDA budget (testimony), D186 [24MR]
———Dept. of State budget (S. 766) (testimony), D172 [19MR]
———Dept. of State (S. 766), National Endowment for Democracy (S. 767) and USIA budgets (testimony), D186 [24MR]
Committee on Government Operations: reform of the Federal budget process, D149 [12MR]
———reform of the Federal budget process (testimony), D229 [2AP], D305 [30AP]
Committee on Indian Affairs (Select): review certain programs in President's proposed budget (testimony), D69 [19FE]
Committee on Intelligence (Senate, Select): intelligence community budget, D187 [24MR], D219 [1AP], D253 [9AP]
Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries: NOAA budget
———NOAA budget (testimony from Anthony J. Calio), D133 [10MR]
Committee on Post Office and Civil Service: budget proposals affecting Federal employees (testimony from public witnesses), D142 [11MR]
———budget proposals affecting Federal employees (testimony), D203 [26MR]
Committee on Public Works and Transportation: fiscal year 1988 budget request (testimony), D177 [19MR]
———(testimony), D160 [17MR]
Committee on Rules: analysis of impact on international competitiveness of U.S. business and the balance of payments position (H.R. 1307) (testimony), D257 [9AP]
———concurrent resolution on the budget (H. Con. Res. 93) (testimony), D241 [7AP]
———Dept. of State Authorization Act (H.R. 1777) (testimony), D215 [31MR]
Committee on Science, Space, and Technology: budget (testimony), D189 [24MR]
———NASA budget (testimony from Dale Myers), D81 [24FE]
———NSF budget (testimony from Erich Bloch), D142 [11MR]
———NSF budget (testimony), D189 [24MR]
———research and development budget (testimony), D221 [1AP]
Committee on Small Business (House): SBA budget (testimony from public witnesses), D113 [4MR]
Committee on Small Business (Senate): SBA budget, D78 [24FE]
Committee on the Budget (House): administration's fiscal year 1988 budget proposals, D47 [3FE], D59 [11FE]
———administration's fiscal year 1988 budget proposals (testimony from Beryl W. Sprinkel and public witnesses), D52 [4FE]
———administration's fiscal year 1988 budget proposals, focusing on State and local governments (testimony from public witnesses), D58 [10FE]
———administration's fiscal year 1988 budget proposals, focusing on defense (testimony from Dept. of Defense officials), D25 [21JA]
———administration's fiscal year 1988 budget proposals, focusing on economics, trade, revenue, and fiscal policy (testimony from James A. Baker III, Sec. of the Treasury), D27 [22JA]
———administration's fiscal year 1988 budget proposals, focusing on international affairs (testimony from George P. Shultz, Sec. of State), D34 [28JA]
———administration's fiscal year 1988 budget proposals (testimony from James C. Miller III), D39 [29JA]
———preparation for reporting first concurrent resolution on fiscal year 1988 budget (testimony from Paul A. Volcker), D77 [24FE]
———specific budgetary issues with emphasis on INS and the budgetary impact of implementing the Immigration Reform and Control Act (testimony), D304 [30AP]
Committee on the Budget (Senate): preparation for reporting first concurrent resolution on fiscal year 1988 budget, D26 [22JA], D29 [26JA]
———preparation for reporting first concurrent resolution on fiscal year 1988 budget (testimony from Erich Bloch, Alvin W. Trivelpiece, and Ian M. Ross), D50 [4FE]
———preparation for reporting first concurrent resolution on fiscal year 1988 budget (testimony from James C. Miller III), D7 [7JA]
———preparation for reporting first concurrent resolution on fiscal year 1988 budget (testimony from John S.R. Shad, Edward Fleishman, Martin Feldstein, and Alan Greenspan), D67 [19FE]
———preparation for reporting first concurrent resolution on fiscal year 1988 budget (testimony from Joseph A. Califano, Jr., Uwe E. Reinhardt, and Stuart H. Altman), D82 [25FE]
———preparation for reporting first concurrent resolution on fiscal year 1988 budget (testimony from Richard E. Lyng), D22 [21JA]
———preparation for reporting first concurrent resolution on fiscal year 1988 budget (testimony from Rudolph G. Penner), D33 [28JA]
———preparation for reporting the concurrent resolution on fiscal year 1988 budget (testimony from Joseph R. Wright, James Blum, and Frederick D. Wolf), D109 [4MR]
———preparation for reporting the concurrent resolution on the fiscal year 1988 budget, focusing on international competitiveness and trade (testimony from Lester C. Thurow and Pat Choate), D91 [26FE]
———preparation for reporting the concurrent resolution on the fiscal year 1988 budget, focusing on international competitiveness and trade (testimony from Robert C. Holland), D91 [26FE]
———President's proposed budget, D66 [19FE]
Committee on the Judiciary (Senate): budget focusing on the INS (testimony), D186 [24MR]
———Dept. of Justice budget request, D55 [5FE]
———President's proposed budget request for Dept. of Justice (testimony from Edwin Meese III and Charles F. Rule), D50 [4FE]
Committee on Ways and Means: budget reconciliation issues relating to medicare program, D387 [1JN]
———medicare budget (testimony), D222 [1AP]
———President's budget for fiscal year 1988 (testimony from James C. Miller III, J.R. Mentz, and William Maroni), D47 [3FE]
———President's budget proposals (testimony from Otis R. Bowen, Sec. of HHS), D87 [25FE]
———President's proposed budget for fiscal year 1988, D60 [11FE]
Letters
Administration's position on District of Columbia appropriations: James C. Miller III, OMB, 17643 [26JN]
———John H. Carley, OMB, 17643, 17644 [26JN]
Airport and Airway Trust Fund: James C. Miller III, OMB, 26007 [1OC]
———William F. Bolger, Air Transport Association, 11006 [4MY]
Aviation Trust Fund: several aviation associations, 10644 [30AP]
Budget deficit: 48 Senators, 29815 [29OC]
———Cathy Reynolds, National League of Cities, 34863 [10DE]
———David H. Brockway, 34850 [10DE]
———Representative Alexander, 29291 [27OC]
———several Senators, 4167 [26FE]
Budget deficit reestimation: CBO, 1457 [20JA]
Budget reconciliation package: James A. Baker III, Sec. of the Treasury, 34808 [10DE]
Budget scorekeeping report: Edward M. Gramlich, 16189 [16JN], 20776 [22JY]
Status of budget: Edward M. Gramlich, CBO, 5954 [17MR]
———Representative William H. Gray, 1781 [21JA], 4082 [25FE], 9321 [22AP], 11709 [7MY], 27712 [13OC]
———Rudolph G. Penner, CBO, 1781 [21JA], 1969 [27JA], 2462 [2FE]
Catastrophic illness health insurance: Eleanor Chelimsky, GAO, 29900 [29OC]
CBO scorekeeping report: Edward M. Gramlich, 5178 [10MR]
Centers for Disease Control funding of acquired immune deficiency syndrome education: Senator Cranston, 37774 [21DE]
———Senator Helms, 37774 [21DE]
———several Senators, 37774 [21DE]
Civil defense appropriations (S. 865): FEMA, 7176 [27MR]
Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, appropriations: Senator Helms, 36539 [19DE]
Community development block grants: Jerry E. Abramson, 7343 [31MR]
Constitutional amendment on a balanced budget: Representative Fields and Craig, 29678 [28OC]
Construction at military installations (S. 866): Dept. of Defense, 7176 [27MR]
Continuing appropriations: B. Wayne Vance, Dept. of Transportation, 37554 [21DE]
———Representative Sabo, 37554 [21DE]
———Representatives Rodino and Fish, 37559 [21DE]
———Robert D. Evans, ABA, 37560 [21DE]
———Senator Hatch, 37560 [21DE]
———Senator Kennedy, 37560 [21DE]
———Senators Biden and Kennedy, 37560 [21DE]
———several Representatives, 37560 [21DE]
———several organizations, 37561 [21DE]
———several Senators, 37560 [21DE]
Continuing resolution amendment: Edward M. Gramlich, CBO, 24929 [23SE]
Current level of spending, credit, and revenues: Representative William Gray, 15579 [11JN]
Day's pay applied toward deficit reduction, 34799 [10DE]
———Bill and Jane Britt, 34799 [10DE]
Defense funds: Senator Nunn, 17250 [24JN]
———Senator Warner, 17250 [24JN]
Deficit reduction: Gene A. Murphy, DAV, 31540 [10NO]
———Joseph W. Gorrell, Dept. of the Interior, 14297 [2JN]
———Jim Paxton, 31702 [10NO]
Dept. of Defense Authorization Act: Dept. of Defense, 7175 [27MR]
Dept. of State Authorization Act: Dept. of State (sundry), 6099 [18MR]
———OMB, 37783 [21DE]
Economic conditions: Representative Gradison, 33221 [30NO]
Economic development funds availability: L.J. Zeeb, Sr., Will County Local Development Co., 13718 [27MY]
Effect of Gramm-Rudman amendment: CBO, 19732 [14JY]
Extension of public debt limit: James A. Baker III, Sec. of the Treasury (sundry), 21426 [29JY], 21834 [31JY]
Federal gasoline tax for deficit reduction: Francis B. Francois, American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, 16344 [17JN]
Funding levels for aeronautics: several organizations, 9650 [23AP]
Government power of borrowing: Thomas Jefferson, 16577 [17JN]
Income tax rates: David H. Brockway, 11402 [6MY], 33101 [20NO]
———Jack Gardner and John P. Galles, 32864 [19NO]
J. Royal Parker, Costa Rica case: U.S. Trade Representative, 35130 [11DE]
Just how long is a trillion seconds? Dorothy C. Morrell, 11868 [8MY]
Line-item veto, 13010 [19MY]
———Arch A. Moore, Jr., Governor of West Virginia, 7860 [2AP]
———Citizens for a Sound Economy, 7860 [2AP]
———David A. Keene, American Conservative Union, 14164 [29MY]
———Edwin W. Edwards, Governor of Louisiana, 9157 [21AP]
———Evan Mecham, Governor of Arizona, 7658 [1AP]
———George Deukmejian, Governor of California, 11514 [6MY]
———Michael N. Castle, Governor of Delaware, 8999 [10AP]
———Steve Cowper, Governor of Alaska, 7201 [27MR]
———William M. Moore, National Association of Realtors, 7075 [26MR]
———William P. Clements, Governor of Texas, 9157 [21AP]
Maximum budget limitation on farm program payments: Sheila MacDonald, National Taxpayers Union, 34847 [10DE]
Medical program funding: Consortium for Citizens With Developmental Disabilities, 11445 [6MY]
Medicare capital reimbursement for depreciation to hospital occupancy rates: Edward M. Gramlich, CBO, 13672 [21MY]
———Jack W. Owen, American Hospital Association, 13673 [21MY]
———John Rother, American Association of Retired Persons, 13673 [21MY]
Monetary policy: David Meiselman, Paul C. Roberts, William Niskanen, and Richard W. Rahn, 31907 [13NO]
Peer review organizations: James C. Miller III, OMB, 34932 [10DE]
Public debt limit: Representative Rangel, 24979 [23SE]
———Representatives Montgomery and Solomon, 24879 [22SE]
Public debt limit extension: James A. Baker III, Sec. of the Treasury, 12456 [14MY], 20039 [15JY]
Recession advice: David Meiselman, Paul C. Roberts, William Niskanen, and Richard W. Rahn, 30942 [4NO]
Rural communities opposed to gasoline tax increase: Jeffrey H. Schiff, 19277
Small mobile missile (Midgetman): Robert C. McFarlane, Center for Strategic & International Studies, 35123 [11DE]
Social Security disinvestment: Bruce Thompson, 467 [6JA]
Supplemental appropriations: Dennis E. Whitefield, Dept. of Labor, 18280 [30JN]
———President Reagan, 18245 [30JN]
———Responsible Budget Action Group, 11777 [8MY]
Tax increase, 36492 [18DE]
Taxation, Iran/Contra hearings, and line-item veto: Paul E. Stine, 21056 [23JY]
USIA Authorization Act: Charles Z. Wick, 6102 [18MR]
Welfare reform initiative: Senator Chiles, 26196 [1OC]
Lists
Analysis of questionable World Bank lending fiscal year 1985-86, 13218 [20MY]
Coast Guard shortfalls due to budget proposal, 10663 [30AP]
Corrections to Federal budget conference report (H. Con. Res. 93), 18705 [1JY]
Cosponsors of H.J. Res. 321, to balanced budget, 16578 [17JN]
———H.R. 2057, FRS spending figures, 9027 [10AP]
Errata in H. Con. Res. 93 conference report, 17223 [24JN]
OMB's deal-breakers: Cass Peterson and Judith Havemann, 1796 [21JA]
Programs impacted by Gramm-Rudman budget cuts, 28172 [15OC]
Supporters of bipartisan budget plan, 31530 [10NO]
Meetings
Committee on Appropriations (House): supplemental appropriations, D193 [25MR]
Committee on Appropriations (Senate): supplemental appropriations (H.R. 1827), D307 [1MY]
Committee on Finance: U.S. Customs Service, ITC, and Office of the U.S. Trade Representative budgets, D137 [11MR]
Committee on Foreign Relations: foreign assistance programs budget, D245 [8AP]
Committee on Rules: Congressional Budget Act amendment requiring an analysis of the budget impact on international competitiveness of U.S. business to be included in the report of the Committee on the Budget, D286 [27AP]
———require the President to submit with his budget an analysis of its impact on international competitiveness of U.S. business (H.R. 1307), D286 [27AP]
Committee on the Budget (House): administration's fiscal year 1988 budget proposals, emphasis on agriculture (testimony from Richard Lyng, Sec. of Agriculture), D9 [8JA]
———first concurrent budget resolution, D188 [24MR]
———fiscal year 1988 Federal budget, D176 [19MR], D181 [20MR]
Committee on the Budget (Senate), D171 [19MR]
———budget resolutions, D244 [8AP]
———budget waivers, D37 [29JA]
———fiscal year 1988 budget, D155 [17MR], D163 [18MR], D182 [23MR], D185 [24MR], D207 [30MR], D211 [31MR], D218 [1AP]
Committee on the Judiciary (Senate): budget (S. 938), D245 [8AP]
Memorandums
Analysis of Budgetary Effect of Trigger Tax Amendment: CBO, 29557 [28OC]
Budget Deficit Reduction: Jim Blum, CBO, 20937 [23JY]
Comparison of Farm Program Payment Limitation Proposals: Library of Congress, 34556 [9DE]
Freeze Budget With 2% Cost of Living Increase: Chris McLean, 32733 [19NO]
Status of Budget, 1781 [21JA]
Memorials of legislature
California, 26154, 26157 [1OC]
Illinois, 23080 [7AU]
Messages
Alternative Sequestration Reductions for the Dept. of Defense: President Reagan, 33250 [30NO]
Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Reaffirmation Act Report: President Reagan, 33250 [30NO]
Budget Proposal: President Reagan, 22 [6JA]
Deferrals of Budget Authority: President Reagan, 22 [6JA], 332, 333 [6JA], 25948, 26153 [1OC], 29880 [29OC]
Executive Impoundment of Appropriated Funds: President Reagan, 5011 [6MR]
Impoundment Control Act: President Reagan (transmittal) (H. Doc. No. 100-43), 4777 [4MR]
Revision of Certain Budget Deferrals: President Reagan, 23565 [9SE]
Motions
Congressional: setting forth for fiscal 1988-91 (S. Con. Res. 49), consideration, 10063 [28AP]
———setting forth for fiscal 1988-91 (S. Con. Res. 49), recommit, 10063 [28AP]
Papers
How Do Private Firms Fare Under Federal Government Accounting Procedures? Michael J. Boskin, Stanford University, 20644 [22JY]
Tale of Two Deficits: Antal E. Fekete, 11580 [6MY]
Petitions
Balance: Cheektowaga, NY, citizen, 24779 [22SE]
———Concord, NH, citizen, 29442 [27OC]
———San Francisco, CA, citizen, 29442 [27OC]
Federal gasoline tax for deficit reduction: American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, 16344 [17JN]
Line-item veto: California Republican Assembly, 11619 [7MY]
Revenue sharing: Shelby County, TN, Board of Commissioners, 11617 [7MY]
Poems
``Twas Four Nights Before Christmas'': Representative Conte, 37521 [21DE]
Polls of opinion
California: 23rd District, 1411 [16JA]
Deficit reduction and taxes: Opinion Research Corp., 17287 [24JN]
Pennsylvania: 6th District, 34654 [9DE]
Press releases
Call for $45 billion in Federal deficit reductions: National Small Business United, 32864 [19NO]
Sequestration timetable for fiscal year 1988: CBO, 28173 [15OC]
Proposals
Additional revenue increase targets in Senator Chiles' compromise plan, 11478 [6MY]
Hollings budget—fiscal year 1988, 7105 [27MR]
Remarks in House
Aeronautics: aviation trust fund appropriations, 24317 [17SE]
———funding, 9650 [23AP]
———remove Aviation Trust Fund from administration and congressional unified budget, 24245 [16SE], 24912, 24917 [22SE]
Aged: correct Social Security benefit disparity (H.R. 2107), 9192 [21AP]
———impact, 22309-22311 [4AU]
Agriculture: farm programs, 9574, 9575-9577 [23AP]
Airport and Airway Trust Fund: spending moratorium, 11006 [4MY]
Anti-Drug Abuse Act: appropriations, 8604 [9AP]
Appropriations: authorizing hand enrollment of the budget reconciliation bill and of the full-year continuing resolution for fiscal year 1988 (H.J. Res. 426), 35820 [16DE]
———budget freeze, 30225-30236 [29OC]
———budget process, 9174 [21AP]
———budget resolution, 14717, 14718, 14721 [4JN]
———continuing, fiscal year 1988, 6739-6747 [25MR]
———continuing (H.J. Res. 394), 30958-30963 [5NO]
———continuing (H.J. Res. 394), consideration (H. Res. 302), 30958 [5NO]
———continuing (H.J. Res. 395), 35451 [11DE], 35580 [14DE], 36165 [18DE], 36259, 36262 [18DE], 36514 [19DE], 36718, 36719 [21DE], 38258, 38262, 38278 [22DE]
———continuing (H.J. Res. 395), appointment of conferees, 35453 [14DE]
———continuing (H.J. Res. 395), conference report, 37088 [21DE], 37089 [21DE], 37566 [21DE], 37567 [21DE], 38298 [22DE]
———continuing (H.J. Res. 395), consideration (H. Res. 321), 33982 [3DE]-33994 [3DE]
———continuing (H.J. Res. 431), 36703-36706 [20DE]
———continuing (H.J. Res. 431), consideration (H. Res. 340), 36701-36703 [20DE]
———continuing (H.J. Res. 362), 24922 [23SE], 24929 [29SE]-24931 [23SE], 26250 [1OC]
———continuing resolution, 18082 [29JN], 18601 [1JY], 24463 [17SE], 29009 [22OC]
———deficit, 16691 [18JN], 28838-28840 [22OC], 31278 [9NO]
———flight service centers, 9581 [23AP]
———funding priorities, 19840 [15JY]
———housing and community development programs (S.J. Res. 191), 25429 [29SE]
———line-item veto, 4034 [24FE], 12752 [18MY]
———process reform, 1796 [21JA]
———reconciliation (H.R. 3545), 29513, 29526, 29529 [27OC], 29675, 29676, 29677, 29678, 29679 [28OC], 29910 [30OC], 29914 [4NO], 29921, 29923-29930, 29937 [29OC], 29944, 29954 [3NO], 30270 [29OC], 30383 [31OC], 30471 [2NO], 30598, 30601 [3NO], 30915-30932, 30937 [4NO], 31179, 31183, 31187 [5NO], 32720 [18NO], 32988 [19NO], 33043 [20NO], 36719, 36720, 36721, 36722, 36754, 37062 [21DE], 37087 21DE-37089 [21DE], 38279 [22DE]
———reconciliation (H.R. 3545), conference report, 37088 [21DE]
———reconciliation (H.R. 3545), consideration (H. Res. 296), 29905-29918 [29OC]
———reconciliation (H.R. 3545), consideration of conference report (H. Res. 341), 36760-37625 [21DE]
———reduce each discretionary amount appropriated by 21%, 9608-9611 [23AP]
———reform, 25700 [30SE]
———resolution, 17620 [25JN], 17903 [26JN]
———spending proposals, 7759 [2AP]
———supplemental (H.R. 1827), 9304-9310 [22AP], 9466, 9474 23AP, 9530 23AP, 9615-9644 [23AP], 9700 [24AP], 18290 [1JY], 18404 [30JN], 19071, 19073, 19082 [8JY], 19836 [15JY], 20606 [21JY], 21406 [28JY]
———supplemental (H.R. 1827), conference report, 17962 [29JN], 18239-18331 [30JN], 19080, 19081 [8JY]
———supplemental (H.R. 1827), correction in enrollment (H. Con. Res. 155), 18664 [1JY]
———supplemental (H.R. 1827), permission to file conference report, 17669 [26JN]
Arms control: funding for weapons testing, 12245 [12MY]
Aviation Trust Fund: remove from administration and congressional unified budget, 24057 [16SE], 24471 [17SE]
Balanced, 27989 [15OC]
———constitutional amendment, 23 [6JA], 900 [7JA], 3873 [19FE], 5717 [16MR], 6263 [19MR], 17612 [25JN], 18600 [1JY], 18720 [1JY], 19665-19672 [14JY], 20793 [22JY], 31448 [9NO]
———constitutional amendment (H.J. Res. 143), 3269 [10FE], 6719 [25MR], 16564 [17JN]
Balanced (H.J. Res. 46), 928 [7JA]
Balanced (H.J. Res. 321), 16574, 16577, 16592 [17JN], 20764-20775 [22JY], 21060 [23JY], 22993 [6AU], 27963, 27964 [15OC], 28177 [15OC], 32077 [17NO], 32874 [19NO], 33200 [20NO]
Balanced (H.J. Res. 321), discharge petition, 26252 [1OC]
Balanced Budget Act: enact (H.R. 311), 872 [7JA]
Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act: constitutionality, 4140 [26FE], 26609 [6OC]
———deficit, 4734 [4MR]
———repeal, 23070 [7AU]
———repeal Gramm-Rudman-Hollings amendment, 21580 [30JY]
———repeal (H.R. 275), 887 [7JA]
———repeal (H.R. 472), 1056 [8JA]
———use of certain funds to reduce deficit (H.R. 3149), 22713 [6AU]
Banks and banking: loans to developing countries, 31709 [10NO]
Biennial Budgeting Act: enact (H.R. 22), 24 [6JA]
Budget Process Sunset Review Act: enact (H.R. 576), 1085 [8JA]
C-17 aircraft: funding, 11350, 11356 [6MY]
Catoosa County, Ga: Commission on Bicentennial of U.S. Constitution funds returned to U.S. Treasury, 31278 [9NO]
CBO: program cuts, 28172 [15OC]
———weekly scorekeeping report, 5178 [10MR]
Children: funding of programs, 29216 [26OC]
Committee on Deficit Reduction (House, Joint): establishment and appointment of members, 3899 [23FE]
Committee on the Budget: reform, 19833 [15JY]
———status of 1987 level of spending and revenues, 4081 [25FE]
Committees of the House: operating funds (H. Res. 108), 6277 [19MR]
Community development block grants: Jerry E. Abramson, 7343 [31MR]
Congress: appropriations, 27846 [14OC]
———budget, 26231 [1OC]
———delays, 26747 [7OC]
———Democratic alternative, 16430 [17JN]
———pay raise, 32975 [19NO]
———State of the Reality Address, 2023 [27JA]
Congressional budget: setting forth for fiscal years 1988-90 (H. Con. Res. 102), 8553 [8AP], 9019 [10AP]
———setting forth for fiscal years 1988-90 (H. Con. Res. 92), debate procedure, 7391 [31MR], 7702 [1AP]
———setting forth for fiscal years 1988-90 (H. Con. Res. 92), rule request, 7747 [1AP]
———setting forth for fiscal years 1988-90 (H. Con. Res. 93), 7682, 7698 [1AP], 8081, 8083, 8084, 8095-8103 [7AP], 8285 [7AP], 8303-8364 [8AP], 8568 [9AP], 8626 [21AP], 8629 [9AP], 8921 [9AP], 9033 [10AP], 9650 [23AP], 12073 [12MY], 17050, 17051, 17056-17065, 17095, 17098 [23JN], 17361, 17363 [24JN], 26963 [8OC]
———setting forth for fiscal years 1988-90 (H. Con. Res. 93), appointment of conferees, 12073 [12MY]
———setting forth for fiscal years 1988-90 (H. Con. Res. 93), conference report, 17079 [25JN], 18705 [1JY]
———setting forth for fiscal years 1988-90 (H. Con. Res. 93), motion to recede, 12073 [12MY]
———setting forth for fiscal years 1988-90 (H. Con. Res. 95), 7759, 7760 [2AP], 8081 [7AP], 8614, 8619 [9AP]
Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act: exclude Social Security trust funds (H.R. 1965), 8281 [7AP]
Cost of living: adjustments for Social Security recipients, and retired Federal and military employees, 32687 [18NO]
Credit: budgetary treatment of transactions of executive departments (H.R. 1754), 6602 [23MR], 21057 [23JY]
Customs Service: funding (S. 829), 21582 [30JY]
Debt ceiling: raise, 22585 [5AU]
Defense costs: sharing with European and Asian allies, 30936 [4NO]
Deficit, 6721 [25MR], 8113 [7AP], 9192 [21AP], 9354 [22AP], 11580 [6MY], 25689, 25690 [30SE]
———Democratic Party's proposal, 4042 [24FE]
———legislation to raise new revenues, 18688 [1JY]
———reduce, 85-89 [6JA], 944 [7JA], 1114 [8JA], 3482 [18FE], 4050 [25FE], 4935 [5MR], 5551, 5554 [12MR], 6728 [25MR], 8115 [7AP], 13283, 13308 [20MY], 14805 [4JN], 15499 [11JN], 17120 [23JN], 18356 [30JN], 21292 [28JY], 24915 [22SE], 27962 [15OC], 28305 [19OC], 28552, 28553, 28555-28557 [21OC], 29214 [26OC], 29733-29735 [28OC], 30250 [29OC], 30810, 30811, 30892, 30897 [4NO], 31724 [10NO], 32073 [17NO], 32705 [18NO], 32875, 32935 [19NO], 32966 [19NO], 33003, 33004 [20NO], 33221, 33224-33229 [30NO], 33293, 33330-33332 [1DE], 33671 [2DE], 34567 [9DE], 35587 [14DE], 35705-35707 [15DE], 36082, 36084 [17DE]
———reduce without raising taxes, 32626 [18NO]
Democratic Party: alternative, 6150 [18MR], 6191-6207 [18MR], 17114 [23JN], 18719 [1JY], 17964 [29JN]
———status of development of budget by Democrats on Committee on the Budget, 6764-6772 [25MR]
Dept. of Commerce: making supplemental appropriations (H.R. 1827), 9531 [23AP]
Dept. of Defense: appropriations, 11868 [8MY]
———contracts to foreign companies, 2710 [4FE]
———funding, 8574, 8576, 8587, 8589, 8591, 8598, 8599 [9AP], 10278 [28AP], 19075 [8JY], 21581 [30JY]
———funding of classified projects, 12243 [12MY]
———making appropriations (H.R. 2906), 19617 [14JY], 19642 [15JY]-19647 [14JY], 29711 [28OC], 30808 [4NO]
———making supplemental appropriations (H.R. 1827), 9533 [23AP]
———military construction, 19632, 19637-19640 [14JY]
———reduce appropriations by 0.9%, 19640 [14JY]
Dept. of Energy: general science and research activities, 9560 [23AP]
Dept. of Justice: making supplemental appropriations (H.R. 1827), 9532 [23AP]
Dept. of State: making supplemental appropriations (H.R. 1827), 9532 [23AP]
Dept. of Transportation: Amtrak privatization funds, 9590 [23AP]
Developing countries: economic assistance, 10282 [28AP]
Dorgan Task Force on Narrowing the $100 Billion Tax Gap: report, 10995-10998 [4MY]
Drug abuse: education, 9164 [21AP]
———funding for prevention programs and control efforts, 8081 [7AP]
Economic assistance: national policy, 9068 [21AP]
Economic conditions: bipartisan summit, 28537 [20OC]
———budget and trade deficits, 28798, 28803 [22OC], 29225 [27OC]
———deficit, 20337-20345 [21JY]
———effect of automatic budget cuts, 28798 [22OC]
———Government responsibilities, 29226 [27OC]
———growth rates, 26957 [7OC]
———interest rates, 33324-33330 [1DE]
———monetary policy, 30975-30980 [5NO]
———protect and improve quality of life through capitalism (H.R. 1398), 8654-8658 [9AP]
———stabilize, 28305 [19OC], 28499-28502, 28514 [20OC], 28552-28557 [21OC]
———status, 28534 [20OC]
———stock market plunge, 31433 [9NO]
———support for administration, 36682 [19DE]
———U.S. policy, 13300 [20MY]
Education: budget reductions, 915 [7JA], 1934 [26JA], 2187 [28JA], 29674 [28OC]
———funding for vocational programs (H. Res. 146), 8923 [9AP]
———results of administration policy, 36506 [18DE]
———student aid funding, 3272 [10FE]
———tobacco product grant funds (H.R. 3658), 32873 [19NO], 32994 [19NO]
Employment: provide job training, 8560 [8AP]
FAA: flight service centers, 9581 [23AP]
Farmers Home Administration: industrial parks, 9580 [23AP]
———plan to sell off community development loans, 24060 [16SE]
Federal aid programs: budget reductions, 3178 [5FE], 26737 [6OC]
———minimize impact of unexpected provisions of legislation (H.R. 1278), 4441 [27FE], 4470 [2MR]
Federal Credit Reform Act: enact (H.R. 1754), 6231 [18MR]
Federal employees: drug testing, 9600
———pay raise, 34085 [3DE]
Federal expenditures: treatment of highway, airport and inland waterway trust funds (H.R. 372), 26008 [1OC]
Federal Fiscal Procedures Improvement Act: enact (H.R. 2733), 16770 [18JN]
Foreign countries: economic assistance, 8082 [7AP]
Foreign trade: competitiveness impact statement, 10695-10698 [30AP]
———deficit, 6620 [24MR]
FRS: separately set forth annual budget (H.R. 2057), 9026 [10AP]
Funds: allocation, 2189 [28JA], 6147, 6150 [18MR], 13034 [19MY]
Gasoline: Federal tax, 9348 [22AP]
———increase excise tax to reduce budget deficit (H.R. 2015), 8547 [8AP]
———rural communities opposed to tax increase, 19277
GNP: limit budget to percentage (H.J. Res. 143), 6719 [25MR], 16564 [17JN]
Government: credit reform, 25660 [29SE]
Government spending: reduce, 29227 [27OC]
———status on current budget, 1780 [21JA]
Handicapped children: funds for education, 2489 [2FE]
Health: Federal child care program (H.R. 3660), 32873 [19NO], 32965, 32970, 32990 [19NO], 33196 [20NO]
House of Representatives: budget reconciliation reform (H. Res. 49), 1814 [21JA]
Impoundment Control Act: amend (H.R. 1535), 5264 [10MR]
———congressional process for budget rescission disapproval (H.R. 1685), 6151 [18MR]
———restore congressional authority (H.R. 1684), 6151 [18MR]
International agencies: voluntary contributions, 34666 [10DE]
ITC: funding (S. 829), 21582 [30JY]
Line-Item Rescission Act: enact (H.R. 3129), 22995 [6AU], 24318 [17SE]
Local government: funding, 23478 [7AU]
Management and accounting systems, 23026 [7AU]
Medical care: funding, 4124 [25FE]
Members of Congress: automatically reduce pay if Congress fails to adopt a concurrent resolution on the budget (H.R. 3125), 22700 [5AU]
———condition for salary increase (H.R. 949), 3482 [18FE]
Mondale, Walter F.: statements on economic expansion, 30924 [4NO]
Motor vehicles: excise tax on gasoline and diesel fuel, 21062 [23JY]
National Association of Pro America: promoting fiscal policy, 8547 [8AP]
National Commission on Deficit Reduction: establish (H.J. Res. 37), 874 [7JA]
National defense: high cost, 27942 [14OC], 30471-30473 [2NO]
National Endowment for Democracy: reauthorizing, 8662 [9AP]
National Guard: authorizing appropriations, 11920 [11MY]
National Lottery and Deficit Reduction Act: enact (H.R. 83), 806 [6JA]
National security: congressional involvement, 6437 [19MR]
———hearings to determine budget, 5679 [12MR]
OSHA: funding, 8268 [7AP]
Panama Canal Commission: authorizing appropriations (H.R. 2224), 29276-29280 [27OC]
———exemption from freeze or reduction in budget levels (H. Con. Res. 214), 31444 [9NO]
Pay-as-You-Go-Budget Act: enact (H.R. 805), 2041 [28JA], 2693 [4FE], 3959 [24FE]
Pensions: railroad retirement benefits are exempt from sequestration (H. Con. Res. 227), 34652 [9DE]
Perry, John: national dividend plan, 17098 [23JN]
President: line-item veto authority, 19837 [15JY]
———line-item veto authority (H.R. 2363), 11953 [11MY]
———require that Presidential budget contain operating budget and capital budget (H.R. 3714), 34573 [9DE]
President's Private Sector Survey on Cost Control: implement recommendations, 1110 [8JA]
———reexamine (H.R. 136), 933 [7JA]
Process reform (H.R. 2232), 10834 [30AP], 15394 [10JN], 19089 [8JY], 38287 [22DE]
Public debt: administration proposal for deficit reduction, 31570 [10NO]
———apply surplus to reduce (H.J. Res. 49), 22762 [6AU]
———bipartisanship on the deficit, 30956 [5NO]
———ceiling, 21386 [28JY], 24269 [16SE]
———comprehensive foreign debt information, 34725 [10DE]
———deficit, 6620, 6621 [24MR], 16555-16566 [17JN], 30957 [5NO]
———extension of limit (H.R. 3022), 21382 [28JY], 21422-21427 [29JY]
———impact of trade and budget deficits, 26740 [6OC]
———increase limit (H.J. Res. 324), 24880 [29SE]
———limit, 21573 [29JY], 23381 [7AU]
———policies, 24690 [21SE]
———reduction, 30476 [2NO], 32874 [19NO]
———responsibility, 3494 [19FE]
Public finance: deficit, 7705 [1AP], 29507 [27OC]
———continuing appropriations for fiscal year 1988 (H.J. Res. 425), 35816-35819 [16DE]
———spending freeze (H. Res. 319), 33728 [2DE]
———status report, 20775 [22JY]
Public opinion polls: results, 28780 [21OC]
Public welfare: reform, 29509 [27OC], 34579 [9DE]
Reagan, President: deficit, 6618 [24MR]
———deficit reduction discussions with Congress, 30955 [5NO]
———economic policy, 19837 [15JY], 25692-25700 [30SE]
———line-item veto, 4420 [26FE]
———positions on certain congressional issues, 36264 [18DE]
———proposals, 4065-4069 [25FE]
———taxation policy, 6724 [25MR], 7572 [31MR]
Reform: House Republican Leadership Task Force, 20117 [15JY]
———proposals, 20296 [20JY]
Research: funding levels, 5526 [11MR]
Roads and highways: authorizing funds (H.R. 2), 6618 [24MR]
——— projects, 9584-9588 [23AP]
Royalty collection: Federal oil, gas, coal and mineral leases, 19280
SBA: support, 19834 [15JY]
Sequestration: effect on major programs, 30474 [2NO]
Social conditions: effect of sequestration on Federal programs, 28797 [22OC]
Social Security: budget reconciliation relative to medicaid and part B of medicare (H.R. 3188), 23416 [7AU]
———include in deficit reduction, 31280 [9NO]
Spending: cuts, 23019 [6AU]
Sports: portion of Federal mineral revenues to be used for sport fishing and hunting (H.R. 3731), 34661 [9DE]
Status of the budget: report from Committee on the Budget, 9320 [22AP], 27711 [13OC]
Taxation, 6617 [24MR]
———amnesty program (H.R. 301), E14 [7JA]
———broad-based tax on consumption, 13766 [27MY]
———conformity modifications, 35015 [11DE]
———Federal tax amnesty, 29225 [27OC], 33669 [2DE]
———increases, 9190 [21AP]
———reducing the deficit, 23432 [7AU]
———taxpayers' knowledge of revenues, expenditures, and budgeting, 22050 [3AU]
Truth in Government Accounting Act: enact (H.R. 118), 4101 [25FE]
U.S. Trade Representative: funding (S. 829), 21582 [30JY]
Urban Development Action Grant Program: executive impoundment of appropriated funds (H.J. Res. 98), 1807 [21JA]
VA: care for homeless veterans, 9599 [23AP]
———opposition to budget reductions (H. Con. Res. 27), 4482-4487[3MR], 4488 [5MR]
Veterans: reduction in programs, 8083 [7AP]
Youngstown, OH: FAA appropriations for flight service station, 9607, 9613 [23AP]
Remarks in Senate
Aged: catastrophic illness care funding, 11445 [6MY]
———community service employment, 13442-13444 [21MY]
Agencies Appropriations Act: amend (S. 707), 5167 [10MR]
Agriculture: deficiency payment limitation, 34556 [9DE]
———farm crisis, 2531 [3FE]
———funding, 11065-11067 [5MY]
———maximum limitation on farm program payments, 34835-34848 [10DE]
Airport and airway trust fund: exclude receipts and disbursement (S. 784), 6362 [19MR]
Appropriations: authorizing hand enrollment of the budget reconciliation bill and of the full-year continuing resolution for fiscal year 1988 (H.J. Res. 426), 36064 [17DE]
———capitalization of certain ground rents for mortgage revenue bond income targeting rules, 34834 [10DE]
———certain nondiscrimination requirements for Thrift Savings Fund, 35127 [11DE]
———consideration of certain joint resolutions, 35138-35142 [11DE]
———continuing (H.J. Res. 362), 25181, 25184 [24SE], 25231-25234, 25238 [25SE]
———defense v. domestic spending, 14870 [5JN]
———distribution of unused food from Senate cafeterias to needy, 35125 [11DE]
———exemptions from harbor maintenance tax for certain passengers and cargo, 34834 [10DE]
———extend Federal leave sharing program, 35127 [11DE]
———House vote on reconciliation, 29816 [29OC]
———housing and community development programs (S.J. Res. 191), 25181, 25187 [24SE]
———ICBM and MX missile funding, 35109, 35111-35125 [11DE]
———implement agreement of summit on deficit reduction, 34790, 34793 [10DE]
———J. Royal Parker, Costa Rica case, 35129-35132 [11DE]
———line-item veto, 2111 [28JA]
———line-item veto (S. 402), 2122, 2124 [28JA], 7075 [26MR], 7201 [27MR], 7658 [1AP], 7860 [2AP], 8999 [10AP], 9156 [21AP], 11514 [6MY], 13010 [19MY], 14164 [29MY]
———LSC funding, 35128, 35129, 35132-35137 [11DE]
———making continuing (H.J. Res. 395), 35085, 35108, 35109, 35127-35142-35260 [11DE], 35952 [17DE], 36171, 36172, 36173 [18DE], 37632, 37634 [21DE]
———making continuing (H.J. Res. 395), conference report, 37681 [21DE], 37956, 37962 [22DE]
———making continuing (H.J. Res. 395), conference requested, 35108 [11DE]
———making continuing (H.J. Res. 431), 36696 [20DE]
———making supplemental (H.R. 1827), 9753 [27AP], 11653 [7MY], 11754, 11771, 11776, 11817-11820 [8MY], 11982, 11990 [12MY], 13188, 13227-13231 [20MY], 13437, 13439, 13506-13514 [21MY], 13698-13733, 13752 [27MY], 13867-13926 [28MY], 14119, 14138 [29MY], 14279, 14283-14290, 14294 [2JN], 21536 [29JY]
———making supplemental (H.R. 1827), conference report, 18448-18449, 18464-18499 [1JY]
———making supplemental (H.R. 1827), correction in enrollment (H. Con. Res. 155), 18503 [1JY]
———making supplemental (H.R. 1827), reconsideration of motion to waive Budget Act, 14280-14283 [2JN]
———perfecting amendment to the amendment to instructions proposed by motion to recommit, 11428-11433 [6MY]
———reconciliation (H.R. 3545), 30571 [3NO], 30805 [4NO], 31059 [5NO], 35329 [11DE], 37956 [22DE]
———reconciliation (H.R. 3545), appointment of conferees, 35627 [15DE]
———reconciliation (H.R. 3545), conference report, 35786 [16DE]-37713 [21DE]
———reconciliation pursuant to section 4 of the concurrent resolution (S. 1920), 34231, 34240 [4DE], 34448, 34451 [9DE], 34790-34935 [10DE], 35076, 35284 [11DE]
———star print of certain Presidential messages, 23368 [7AU]
———Tenth Circuit Court funding, 35125-35127 [11DE]
———title separation of continuing resolutions, 21853-21868 [31JY]
———2-year cycle (S. 286), 6688 [24MR]
Arms control: budget deficit control through nuclear weapons treaty negotiations, 5009 [6MR]
Aviation Trust Fund: funding, 10643 [30AP]
Balanced, 16821 [19JN]
Balanced (S.J. Res. 161), 16405 [17JN]
———constitutional amendment (S.J. Res. 3), 755 [6JA]
———constitutional amendment (S.J. Res. 8), 760 [6JA]
———constitutional amendment (S.J. Res. 11), 763-768 [6JA]
———constitutional amendment (S.J. Res. 25), 1652 [21JA]
Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act: constitutionality, 316 [6JA], 13545 [21MY]
———sequester (S.J. Res. 187), 23771 [10SE], 24765 [22SE], 25852 [30SE]
Balanced Budget Deficit Reduction Act: implementation, 3349 [17FE]
Banks and banking: appropriations for multilateral development banks, 13214-13224 [20MY]
———world monetary policy, 31907 [13NO]
Budget Act: waive to consider making supplemental appropriations (H.R. 1827), 14120, 14121-14124 [29MY]
Budget Procedures Improvement Act: enact (S. 286), 1123 [12JA]
CBO: reestimation of budget deficit, 1457 [20JA]
———scorekeeping report, 1458 [20JA], 3860 [19FE], 4392 [26FE], 9453 [23AP], 11566 [6MY], 12315 [13MY], 13271 [20MY], 14163 [29MY], 15225 [10JN], 16189 [16JN], 17030 [23JN], 18212 [30JN], 19803 [14JY], 21935 [31JY], 26196 [1OC], 34553 [9DE]
CCC: funding, 10643 [30AP]
Civil defense: authorize appropriations (S. 865), 7176 [27MR]
Coast Guard: drug traffic interdiction, 11437 [6MY]
Commission on National Debt Reduction: establish (S. 1860), 31527 [10NO]
Commission on Senate Operations and Fiscal Procedures: establish (S. Res. 49), 797 [6JA]
Congress: budget action, 7560 [31MR]
———establish commission to study budget process (S. Res. 101), 2929 [4FE]
———establish procedure to expedite certain bills (S. Con. Res. 16), 9415 [23AP]
———negotiations with administration, 30679 [4NO]
———procedure for expediting consideration of certain legislation (S. Con. Res. 16), 3136 [5FE]
———proposals, 34298 [8DE]
Congressional budget: setting forth for fiscal years 1988-90, 16976-16978 [23JN]
Congressional budget: setting forth for fiscal 1988-91, 10662 [30AP]
———setting forth for fiscal 1988-91 (S. Con. Res. 48), 9786 [27AP]
———setting forth for fiscal 1988-91 (S. Con. Res. 49), 10057-10097 [28AP], 10304, 10307-10326 [29AP], 10639 [30AP]
———setting forth for fiscal 1988-91 (S. Con. Res. 49), motion to proceed to consideration, 9756-9768 [27AP]
———setting forth for fiscal 1988-91 (S. Con. Res. 49), point of order, 10086 [28AP]
———setting forth for fiscal 1988-91 (S. Con. Res. 49), recommit, 10063 [28AP]
———setting forth for fiscal years 1988-90 (H. Con. Res. 93), 8926 [10AP], 26309-26315 [2OC], 26592 [6OC]
———setting forth for fiscal years 1988-90 (H. Con. Res. 93), conference report, 16874 [19JN], 17222-17304 [24JN], 18224 [30JN]
———setting forth for fiscal years 1988-90 (H. Con. Res. 93), date for submitting recommendations to Committee on the Budget, 25650 [29SE]
Congressional Budget Act: allocate authority among committees of the Senate, 34346 [8DE]
———allocations of spending authority, 22450 [5AU]
———waiver (H.R. 1827), 14283 [2JN]
———waiver (S. Res. 242), 29537 [28OC]
Constitutional amendment: require balanced, 17926, 17939-17942, 17946-17953 [27JN]
Consumers: causes of deficit, 9201 [22AP]
Contract Disputes Act: amend (S. 345), 1521 [20JA]
Cooperative Extension Service: budget proposal, 1613 [21JA]
Deficit, 5971 [17MR], 31082-31084 [5NO]
———delete funds increasing, 14296-14301 [2JN]
———Dept. of Agriculture, 14299 [2JN]
———Dept. of Defense, 14299 [2JN]
———Dept. of the Interior, 14297, 14298 [2JN]
———EPA, 14299 [2JN]
———reduce, 316 [6JA], 4167, 4168 [26FE], 6653 [24MR], 7104, 7107 [27MR], 10632 [30AP], 10875, 10876 [1MY], 11115 [5MY], 11626, 11627 [7MY], 20907 [23JY], 24958 [23SE], 25206 [24SE], 25210 [25SE], 26422 [6OC], 26816 [7OC], 27367 [13OC], 29018, 29182, 29184 [23OC], 29535, 29660 [28OC], 30523, 30573 [3NO], 31165 [5NO], 31516, 31561-31563 [10NO], 31733, 31781-31786 [12NO], 31895 [13NO], 32564, 32592 [18NO], 32733, 32798, 32841 [19NO], 33105 [20NO], 33244, 33245 [30NO], 34207 [4DE], 34554, 34557, 34558 [9DE], 35944, 35945, 35950, 35974 [17DE], 36689-36691 [20DE]
———reduction (S. Res. 317), 31538-31540 [10NO]
———reliability of estimates, 11061 [5MY]
Deficit Reduction Act: technical correction, 14808 [5JN]
Democratic Party: proposal, 16675 [18JN]
Dept. of Defense: black budget, 6124 [18MR]
———budget, 32564 [18NO]
———budget request, 8680 [9AP]
———construction at military installations (S. 866), 7176 [27MR]
———decrease spending, 11472-11479 [6MY]
———funding, 1560 [21JA], 11041-11043 [5MY]
———making appropriations (H.R. 2906), 28632 [21OC], 29122, 29130, 29137 [23OC], 29313 [27OC]
———making appropriations (H.R. 2906), conference requested, 29314 [27OC]
———President Reagan's request, 5692 [13MR]
———spending, 7561 [31MR]
Dept. of Defense Authorization Act: enact (S. 864), 7173 [27MR]
Dept. of State Authorization Act: enact (S. 766), 6093 [18MR]
Drug abuse: funds for rehabilitation and treatment centers, 8523 [8AP]
Economic conditions: budget freeze, 31984-31994 [17NO]
———deficit, 28399-28402 [20OC], 29309, 29310 [27OC], 30276, 30277-30279, 30336 [30OC]
———deficit spending, 1122 [12JA]
———fiscal policy, 1214 [13JA]
———myths surrounding current status, 33976 [3DE]
———public debt, 28012 [15OC], 33078 [20NO]
———stock market crash, 28436 [20OC]
———2-year budget cycle (S. 286), 6577 [23MR]
Education: budget reductions, 2770 [4FE], 5004 [6MR]
———Federal funding programs, 9791 [27AP]
———funding, 11371 [6MY]
———improvement, 35280 [11DE]
———Sec. of Education Bennett's statements relative to college administrators being more interested in money than education, 7205 [27MR]
———student aid provisions in the fiscal year 1988 budget, 6533 [23MR]
FCC: authorizing appropriations (S. 1048), 9135 [21AP]
Federal Budget Reform Act: enact (S. 416), 2248, 2258-2260 [29JA]
Federal Capital Budget Act: enact (S. 1528), 20642, 20643 [22JY]
Federal Credit Reform Act: enact (S. 745), 5629 [12MR], 6129 [18MR]
Federal Fiscal Procedures Improvement Act: enact (S. 832), 6860-6861 [25MR], 9415 [23AP]
Federal Power Marketing Administration: funding, 10169 [28AP]
Federal procedures: constitutional amendment (S.J. Res. 112), 8761 [9AP]
Financial institutions: effects of delay on budget action, 32595 [18NO]
Fiscal Procedures Reform Act: enact (S. 1362), 16151 [16JN]
Follow Through Program: funding, 12947 [19MY]
Foreign countries: prohibit assistance to those supporting necklacing, 13228 [20MY]
Foreign relations: western and public power programs, 11470 [6MY]
FRS: inflation, 18852 [8JY]
Funds: allocation, 316 [6JA], 1178 [12JA], 4164 [26FE], 11708 [7MY], 30761 [4NO]
———sequestration, 27809 [14OC], 28274 [16OC]
Government: misuse of public funds, 13758-13760 [27MY]
———perfecting amendment incorporating President's budget, 11418-11428 [6MY]
———setting forth congressional for fiscal 1988-91 (S. Con. Res. 49), 10639 [30AP], 11038, 11039, 11041-11043, 11050-11072 [5MY], 11371-11506 [6MY], 11604 [7MY], 11809 [8MY]
———setting forth congressional for fiscal 1988-91 (S. Con. Res. 49), debate procedures, 11127 [5MY]
———trade and Federal deficits, 30690 [4NO]
Government securities: foreign investments, 9203 [22AP]
Government spending: freeze, 33082-33100 [20NO]
Gramm-Rudman Repeal Act: enact (S. 18), 435 [6JA]
Handicapped: education funding, 11371 [6MY]
Health: immunosuppressive drug therapy block grant (S. 1862), 31818 [12NO]
Highway trust fund: exclude receipts and disbursement (S. 784), 6362 [19MR]
Honduras: compensate U.S. citizens for property lost as a result of establishment of Regional Military Training Center, 13441 [21MY]
Impoundment Control Act: enhance budget rescission procedures (S. 401), 2122 [28JA]
Income: congressional, executive, and judicial salaries and pensions, 33992 [8DE]
INS: detention center funding, 35128 [11DE]
ITC: funding (S. 829), 7303 [30MR]
Library of Congress: establish Speaker's Civic Achievement Awards Program (H.J. Res. 309), amendment on appropriations, 26138 [1OC]
Mass rapid transit: budget waiver for consideration of S. 382 (S. Res. 83), 2772-2775 [4FE]
Medicare and medicaid programs: funding, 11443 [6MY]
Michigan: construction projects for veterans, 28066 [15OC]
National Commission on Deficit Reduction: establish (S. 32), 464 [6JA]
National defense: Council on Competitiveness, 9420 [23AP]
National objectives: biennial cycle, 11434 [6MY]
National Security Trade Act: enact (S. 284), 1141 [12JA]
———enact (S. 285), 1140, 1141 [12JA]
National Telecommunications and Information Administration: funding (S. 828), 6855 [25MR]
Nicaragua: economic assistance, 6300 [19MR]
NSF: authorizing appropriations, 28435 [20OC]
———funding, 28066 [15OC]
———Golden Fleece of the Month recipient, 26065 [1OC]
Nuclear warfare: strategic defense initiative, 16341-16343 [17JN]
Peace Corps: increase funding, 11469 [6MY]
Pennsylvania: hearings, 9093-9097 [21AP]
President: constitutional amendment on line-item veto authority (S.J. Res. 6), 757 [6JA]
———line-item veto authority, 2353 [29JA]
———line-item veto authority (S. 402), 3816 [19FE]
President's Private Sector Survey on Cost Control: implement certain recommendations (S. 1270), 13590 [21MY]
Public debt: ceiling, 22813 [6AU]
———constitutional amendment requiring \3/5\ vote of both Houses of Congress to increase, 1651 [21JA]
———deficit, 30367 [30OC], 31192 [6NO]
———extension of limit, 21510-21515 [29JY]
———extension of limit (H.R. 3022), 21489, 21510-21515 [29JY]
———limit, 21714 [30JY]
———limit (H.J. Res. 324), conference report, 24961 [23SE]
———limit (S. 86), 550 [6JA]
———reconciliation directive on statutory limit (S. 1011), 8969 [10AP]
———study on reduction (S. 1604), 22927 [6AU]
———U.S. policy, 26064 [1OC]
Public finance: making further continuing appropriations for fiscal year 1988 (H.J. Res. 425), 35786 [16DE]
Public welfare: initiative, 26196 [1OC]
REA: budget proposal, 1616 [21JA]
Reagan, President: proposals, 22166 [4AU]
———proposed budget, 33336 [1DE]
Reform: establish commission to study process (S. Res. 101), 3073 [5FE]
———proposed, 6969 [26MR]
Roads and highways: reauthorization of Federal funding, 1613 [21JA]
Scorekeeping: report, 4643 [3MR]
Senate: efforts, 25059 [24SE]
Service Sector Data Collection Act: enact (S. 21), 441 [6JA]
Social Security: cost of living adjustments, 31195, 31196 [6NO], 35765, 35787 [16DE]
———deficit negotiations, 32797 [19NO]
———impact on budget deficit, 35807 [16DE]
———reduction in benefits, 30483 [3NO]
Social Security Administration Biennial Budget Act: enact (S. 1563), 21531 [29JY]
Social Security Trust Funds Management Act: enact (S. 33), 466, 467 [6JA]
Status, 2462 [2FE], 5954 [17MR]
———report, 20592 [21JY], 34553 [9DE]
Strategic defense initiative: efficient and cost-effective policy, 8674 [9AP]
———funding, 35074 [11DE], 36688 [20DE]
Targeted Fiscal Assistance Act: enact (S. 660), 5014 [6MR]
Tax Reform Act: calendar year conformity requirement, 36172 [18DE]
Tax Reform Reform Act: enact (S. 670), 5023-5025 [6MR]
Taxation: deficit reduction, 17589 [25JN]
———Federal gasoline tax for deficit reduction, 16344 [17JN], 32591 [18NO]
———income tax rates, 11398-11404 [6MY]
Temporary Emergency Food Assistance Program: executive impoundment of appropriated funds (S. 405), 2127, 2154 [28JA]
Timber: taxation, 12325 [13MY]
Transportation: highway account funds, 7523 [31MR]
2-year cycle, 16617, 16619 [18JN]
———S. 286 referred to proper committees, 1381 [16JA]
U.S. Customs Service: funding (S. 829), 7303 [30MR]
U.S. Institute of Peace: funding, 28063 [15OC]
U.S. Trade Representative: funding (S. 829), 7303 [30MR]
Urban development action grants: executive impoundment of appropriated funds (S. Res. 111), 3806 [19FE]
USIA Authorization Act: enact (S. 767), 6100 [18MR]
Veterans: entitlement programs, 31494 [10NO]
Reports
Airport and Airway Trust Fund Budget Treatment (1985), 26008 [1OC]
Allocation of Spending and Credit Responsibilities: Committee on the Budget (H. Rept. 100-41), 8624 [9AP]
Appropriations: Committee on Rules (H.R. 1827) (H. Rept. 100-61), 9283 [22AP]
America's Competitive Crisis—Confronting the New Reality: Council on Competitiveness, 9421-9422 [23AP]
Budget for Fiscal 1988-91 (S. Con. Res. 49): Senate Committee on the Budget, 11042 [5MY]
Budget Reconciliation Pursuant to Section 4 of the Concurrent Resolution: Committee on the Budget (Senate), 34232-34239 [4DE]
Budget Scorekeeping: CBO, 3860 [19FE], 4392
Congressional Budget: Committee on Appropriations, 8344 [8AP]
Congressional Budget for Fiscal Year 1988 (H. Con. Res. 93), 22450 [5AU]
Congressional Budget—Crosswalk Allocation: Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, 26592 [6OC]
Cost Estimate of S. 247, Designate a Segment of Kern River, CA, as Wild and Scenic: CBO, 25900 [30SE]
Deficit Reduction: Committee on Appropriations, 33987 [3DE]
Deficit's Powerful Friends: Representative Jerry Lewis, 10308-10311 [29AP]
Dept. of Defense Authorizations (H.R. 1748), consideration of rule (H. Res. 152), 10180 [28AP]
Education Funding and Priorities: GAO, 36507 [18DE]
Federal Tax Increases and the Budget Deficit, 1947-86—Some Empirical Evidence: Richard Vedder, Lowell Gallaway and Christopher Frenze, 10640 [30AP]
Fiscal Year 1988 Alternative Budget: Congressional Black Caucus, 8359-8362 [8AP]
Measures of Real Earnings Since 1970: Library of Congress, 35951 [17DE]
National Security Policy: Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 6437 [19MR]
Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (H.R. 3545), 29195 [26OC]
Potential Effects of a Sequester Under the Amended Gramm-Rudman-Hollings Law: Committee on the Budget, 28276-28283 [16OC]
Social Security Disinvestment, 467 [6JA]
Status of Budget, 1781 [21JA]
———CBO, 2462 [2FE], 5954 [17MR], 20592 [21JY], 34553 [9DE]
———Committee on the Budget, 4082 [25FE], 9321, 11566 [6MY], 12315 [13MY], 13271 [20MY], 14163 [29MY], 15580 [11JN], 20776 [22JY], 27712 [13OC]
Tax Gap and Budget Deficit: Representative Dorgan, Donald C. Alexander, and Jerome Kurtz, 11115-11118 [5MY]
Two-year Budget Cycle: U.S. Chamber of Commerce, 16617 [18JN]
Views and Estimates on Proposed Budget: Representative Whitten, 9474-9509 [23AP]
Reports by conference committees
Budget Reconciliation (H.R. 3545), 36762-37062 [21DE]
Congressional Budget for Fiscal Years 1988-90 (H. Con. Res. 93), conference report, 16889 [22JN]
Continuing Appropriations (H.J. Res. 395), 37094-37516 [21DE]
Supplemental Appropriations (H.R. 1827), 17698-17730 [27JN]
Reports filed
Allocation of Budget Totals: Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs (H. Rept. 100-217), 31818 [12NO]
———Committee on Veterans' Affairs (S. Rept. 100-205), 28974 [22OC]
———(H. Rept. 100-368), 27715 [13OC]
Allocation to Subcommittees of Budget Totals From Concurrent Resolution: Committee on Appropriations (S. Rept. 100-144), 22917 [6AU]
———Committee on Energy and Commerce (H. Rept. 100-101), 13431 [21MY]
———Committee on Energy and Commerce (H. Rept. 100-436), 31963 [16NO]
Appropriations: committee of conference (H.J. Res. 395) (H. Rept. 100-498), 37626 [21DE]
———Committee on Appropriations (H.J. Res. 394) (H. Rept. 100-414), 29936 [29OC]
———Committee on Appropriations (H.J. Res. 395) (H. Rept. 100-415), 29936 [29OC]
Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act Amendments: Committee on Rules, Consideration (H. Res. 316), 32962 [19NO]
Budget Procedures Implementation: Committee on Rules (H. Res. 197) (H. Rept. 100-164), 16567 [17JN]
Budget Reconciliation: Committee on the Budget (Senate) (S. 1920), 34225 [4DE]
Budget Resolution for Fiscal Year 1988: Committee on the Budget (H.R. 3545) (H. Rept. 100-391), 29209 [26OC]
Budgetary Impact Upon VA's Capacity to Provide Medical Care: Committee on Veterans' Affairs, 4159 [26FE]
Coast Guard Appropriations: Committee on Rules (H.R. 2342; H. Res. 195) (H. Rept. 100-156), 16289 [16JN]
Congressional Budget: committee of conference (H. Con. Res. 93) (H. Rept. 100-175), 16958 [22JN]
———Committee on Rules (H. Con. Res. 93) (H. Rept. 100-170), 16767 [18JN]
———Committee on Rules (H. Res. 201) (H. Rept. 100-170), 16774 [18JN]
———Committee on the Budget (H. Con. Res. 93) (H. Rept. 100-201), 18680 [1JY]
Congressional Budget Act: Committee on Education and Labor (H. Rept. 100-292), 23076 [7AU]
———Committee on Veterans' Affairs (H. Rept. 100-308), 24352 [17SE]
Congressional Budget Act Programs Subdivision: Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs (H. Rept. 100-227), 20779 [22JY]
Congressional Budget Act Resolution: Committee on Ways and Means (H. Rept. 100-228), 20779 [22JY]
Congressional Budget Act Waiver (S. Res. 242), 20987 [23JY]
Congressional Budget for Fiscal Years 1988-90: Committee on Rules (H. Con. Res. 93) (H. Rept. 100-302), 24134 [16SE]
Congressional Budget for Fiscal Years 1988-90 (H. Con. Res. 93), Consideration (H. Res. 139): Committee on the Budget (H. Rept. 100-42), 8095 [7AP]
Congressional Budget for Fiscal Years 1988-90 (H. Con. Res. 95): Committee on the Budget (H. Rept. 100-41), 8122 [7AP]
Congressional Budget for Fiscal Years 1988-91: Committee on the Budget (S. Con. Res. 48) (Rept. 100-40), 9120 [21AP]
———Committee on the Budget (S. Con. Res. 49-51), 9120 [21AP]
Consideration of H. Con. Res. 93 (Congressional Budget) (H. Res. 139): Committee on Rules (H. Rept. 100-42), 8122 [7AP]
Consideration of Resolutions Reported by Committee on Rules Relative to Public Law 100-120. (H. Res. 333) (H. Rept. 100-483), 35741 [15DE]
Continuing Appropriations: Committee on Appropriations (H.J. Res. 362) (H. Rept. 100-306), 24316 [17SE]
———Committee on Rules (H. Res. 270), Consideration (H.J. Res. 362) (H. Rept. 100-314), 24890 [22SE]
———Committee on Rules (H. Res. 333) (H. Rept. 100-483), 35703 [15DE]
———Committee on Rules (H.J. Res. 395; H. Res. 342) (H. Rept. 100-493), 37626 [21DE]
———Committee on Rules (H.J. Res. 395; H. Res. 343) (H. Rept. 100-494), 37626 [21DE]
———Committee on Rules (H.J. Res. 431), Consideration (H. Res. 340) (H. Rept. 100-491), 36708 [20DE]
Dept. of Defense Appropriations: Committee on Appropriations (H.R. 2906) (H. Rept. 100-209), 19135 [9JY]
———Committee on Rules (H. R. 2906) (H. Res. 222) (H Rept. 100-217), 19558 [13JY]
———Committee on Rules (H.R. 1748, H. Res. 156) (H. Rept. 100-82), 11263 [5MY]
———Committee on Rules (H.R. 2906) (H. Res. 222) (H. Rept. 100-217), 19562 [13JY]
Dept. of the Treasury, Postal Service, Executive Office of the President, and Certain Independent Agencies Appropriations: Committee on Appropriations (H.R. 2907) (H. Rept. 100-211), 19136 [9JY]
Dept. of Transportation Appropriations: Committee on Rules (H.R. 2890), consideration (H. Res. 221) (H. Rept. 100-210), 19136 [9JY]
Depts. of Commerce, Justice, and State, and the Judiciary Appropriations: Committee on Rules (H.R. 2763; H. Res. 215) (H. Rept. 100-196), 18097 [29JN]
Depts. of Labor, HHS, Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations: Committee on Appropriations (H.R. 3058) (H. Rept. 100-189), 26160 [1OC]
Disposal of Spent Nuclear Fuel and High-Level Radioactive Waste Program Redirection: Committee on Energy and Natural Resources (S. 1688) (S. Rept. 100-152), 23571 [9SE]
District of Columbia Appropriations: Committee on Appropriations (H.R. 2713) (H. Rept. 100-162), 24434 [17SE]
FCC Appropriations: Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation (S. 1048) (S. Rept. 100-142), 22208 [4AU]
Maritime Programs Appropriations: Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries (H.R. 953) (H. Rept. 100-80), 11263 [5MY]
Older Americans Act Appropriations: Committee on Rules (H. Res. 171) (H.R. 1451) (H. Rept. 100-99), 12826 [19MY]
Panama Canal Commission Appropriation: Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries (H.R. 2224) (H. Rept. 100-275), 22795 [6AU]
Public Debt Extension: Committee on Rules (H.R. 3022), Consideration (H. Res. 233) (H. Rept. 100-248), 21377 [28JY]
———(H.R. 3022) (H. Rept. 100-244), 21376 [28JY]
———Committee on Rules (H.R. 2360) (H. Rpt. 100-92), 12134 [12MY]
———Committee on Rules (H.R. 3022) (H. Rept. 100-248), 21356 [28JY]
———Committee on Ways and Means (H.R. 2360) (H. Rept. 100-88), 11945 [11MY]
Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act: Committee on Energy and Commerce (H.R. 2167) (H. Rept. 100-102), 13431 [21MY]
Reconciliation: committee of conference (H.R. 3545) (H. Rept. 100-495), 37626 [21DE]
———Committee on Rules (H.R. 3545) (H. Rept. 100-408), Consideration (H. Res. 296), 29711, 29737 [28OC]
———Committee on Rules (H.R. 3545) (H. Rept. 100-411), Consideration (H. Res. 298), 29932, 29936 [29OC]
———Committee on Rules (H.R. 3545; H. Res. 341) (H. Rept. 100-492), 37626 [21DE]
Revised Allocation to Subcommittees of Budget Totals From the Concurrent Resolution for Fiscal Year 1988: Committee on Appropriations (S. Rept. 100-190), 26567 [6OC]
Subdivision of the Allocation of Budget Totals for Fiscal Year 1988: Committee on Appropriations (H. Rept. 100-253), 21468 [29JY]
Supplemental Appropriations: committee of conference (H.R. 1827) (H. Rept. 100-195), 18097 [29JN]
———Committee on Appropriations (H.R. 1827) (H. Rept. 100-48), 10906 [1MY]
———Committee on Rules (H.R. 1827; H. Res. 217) (H. Rept. 100-198), 18097 [29JN]
U.S. Mint Appropriations: Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs (H.R. 2631) (S. Rept. 100-260), 35795 [16DE]
Waiver of the Congressional Budget Act With Respect to the Consideration of S. 1184: Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation (S. Res. 242), 18528 [1JY]
Reports to constituents
Hamilton, Lee H.: Fiscal Policy, 3484 [18FE]
———International Debt, 8536 [8AP]
———State of the Union Address, 3169 [5FE]
———Waste Reduction, 25047 [23SE]
Resolutions by organizations
Funding for research and development: Interstate Oil Compact Commission, 15098 [9JN]
Opposing tax increases: National Association of Pro America, 8547 [8AP]
Rulings of the Chair
Congressional: setting forth for fiscal 1988-91 (S. Con. Res. 49), 10086 [28AP]
Statements
Airport and Airway Trust Fund: James C. Miller III, OMB, 26003 [1OC]
Allocation of Budget Funds: CBO, 11069 [5MY]
Amend Constitution To Require Balanced Budget: Arthur Burns, 767 [6JA]
———Charles Baird, 767 [6JA]
———James Buchanan, 768 [6JA]
———President Reagan, 766 [6JA]
———Roger Freeman, 768 [6JA]
Appropriations for Trade Adjustment Assistance, Job Corps, and Library Services: Representative Oberstar, 9694 [23AP]
Balanced Budget: Representative Ireland, 33200 [20NO]
Budget Authority in H.R. 1508: Committee on Education and Labor, 22512 [5AU]
Budget Cuts: Joseph T. Durham, 10027 [27AP]
———Representative Whitten, 34062 [3DE]
Budget Deficit: Paul A. Volcker, 17939 [27JN]
———Representative Rostenkowski, 8111 [7AP]
———Representative Fazio, 8111 [7AP]
———Representative William H. Gray III, 8575, 8576 [9AP]
———Representative Wright, 8111 [7AP]
———Rudolph G. Penner, CBO, 6195 [18MR]
———Senator Proxmire, 28557 [21OC]
Budget Process, 2248 [29JA]
CBO and OMB Budget Forecasting: GAO, 20963 [23JY]
Coast Guard Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1987: Senator Stevens, 11438 [6MY]
Congressional Budget: Committee on Appropriations, 8344 [8AP]
———National Taxpayers Union, 8574 [9AP]
———Richard Vedder, 8338 [8AP]
———(sundry), 8335 [8AP]
Consistent Defense Budgeting: Representative Aspin, 10987 [4MY]
Contra Aid: Senator Stevens, 37738 [21DE]
Deficit and Fiscal Responsibility: David Stockman, 17268 [24JN]
Deficit and Generational Inequity: Thomas Jefferson, 11492 [6MY]
Economic and Baseline Budget Projections: Edward M. Gramlich, CBO, 20935 [23JY]
Effects on Medicaid, 4933 [5MR]
Family: President Reagan, 37563 [21DE]
Funding for Oil and Gas Research and Development Programs: Dept. of Energy, 15097 [9JN]
Myth of the Day—That the Congress Lacks Character and Wisdom: Senator Proxmire, 28775 [21OC]
Political Beliefs: President Reagan, 20342 [21JY]
Postal Service Budget Reduction, 34922 [10DE]
Power of Government Borrowing: Thomas Jefferson, 19665 [14JY]
President Reagan's Economic Policies: David Stockman, 28534 [20OC]
Progress, History, and Man: Harry S. Truman, 30955 [5NO]
Public Debt: Thomas Jefferson, 31992 [17NO]
Refer H. Con. Res. 93 Conference Report to Committee on Finance: by, 17278 [24JN]
Sequestration: Senator Roth, 37701 [21DE]
Space Sciences: Representative Roe, 8603 [9AP]
Spending: President Reagan, 6483 [20MR]
———Representative Wright, 17099 [23JN]
Supplemental Appropriations (H.R. 1827): President Reagan, 20607 [21JY]
Supply Side Theory: President Reagan, 11482 [6MY]
Trade Deficit Reduction: William W. Winpisinger, 24243 [16SE]
Treasury Practices Regarding Social Security, 467 [6JA]
Studies
Effects of H. Con. Res. 93 on National Defense: American Research Institute, 8626 [9AP]
How To Bring the Federal Reserve Into the Budget: CBO, 9027 [10AP]
Summaries
Appropriation Process Reform Amendments, 1798 [21JA]
Congressional Budget for Fiscal Years 1988-90 (H. Con. Res. 102), 8553-8555 [8AP]
Continuing Appropriations (H.J. Res. 394), 30959 [5NO]
DeConcini Amendment to the Supplemental Appropriations (H.R. 1827), conference report, 18473 [1JY]
Dept. of State Authorization Act (S. 766), 6100 [18MR]
Federal Capital Budget Act (S. 1528), 20643 [22JY]
Fiscal Procedures Reform Act (S. 1362), 16157 [16JN]
Funding Levels for 13 Regular Appropriations Bills, 33995 [3DE]
Highlights of Conference Agreement on Fiscal 1988 Budget Resolution, 17230-17234 [24JN]
Modified Line-Item Veto Legislation (S. 402), 2123 [28JA]
Pension Asset Protection Act, 29950 [29OC]
Process Reform (H.R. 2232), 10835 [30AP]
Provisions in Leadership Amendment, 34567-34570 [9DE]
Reforms To Make the Budget Process Work: House Republican Leadership Task Force, 20296 [20JY]
Supplemental Appropriations Conference Report, 18245 [30JN]
Towards a More Workable, Effective and Deficit-Reducing Congressional Budget and Appropriations Process: Representative Latta, 8286 [7AP]
Surveys
County and City Allocation Under S. 1840 as Compared With Revenue Sharing, 30560 [3NO]
Tables
Agriculture program allocations: Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, 34848 [10DE]
Allocation of funds under President's proposals, 1180 [12JA]
Analysis of appropriations, fiscal years 1987-88, 33098 [20NO]
Analysis of Federal spending, 31782 [12NO], 33096 [20NO]
Appropriations acts enacted and vetoed, 1796 [21JA]
Appropriations committee status including House and Senate-passed supplementals, 18240 [30JN]
Budget agreement between the President and congressional leadership, 34806 [10DE]
Budget data (1987-92), 1179 [12JA]
Budget deficit proposal, 30230 [29OC]
Budget draft compromise No. 1, 33083 [20NO]
CBO baseline budget projections (sundry), 20936 [23JY]
CBO budget scorekeeping report, 5178 [10MR]
CBO deficit reduction measures, 30228 [29OC]
Citizens Against Government Waste's Grace Commission recommendations proposed in the President's fiscal year 1988 budget, 29229 [29OC]
Committee on Energy and Natural Resources—Allocation of accounts under Congressional Budget Act, 34347 [8DE]
Committee on the Budget scoring of H.R. 2907, Dept. of the Treasury, Postal Service, and Executive Office of the President, 25230 [25SE]
Comparative statement of budget authority, military construction, 37536 [21DE]
Comparison of spending allocation, 30959 [5NO]
Conference agreement summary—deficit targets and amount of sequestration, 24968 [23SE]
Congressional budget for fiscal years 1988-90 (H. Con. Res. 93), 34345 [8DE]
Consequences for some Federal programs of across-the-board Gramm-Rudman Cuts, 22254 [4AU]
Cost of medicare drug benefits under H.R. 2941, 20678 [22JY]
County and city allocation under S. 1840 as compared with revenue sharing, 30560 [3NO]
Debt interest reduction, 30230 [29OC]
Defense budget, 11475 [6MY], 30471 [2NO]
Deficit and effects of policy changes: CBO, 11494 [6MY]
Deficit and Government spending, 17268-17270 [24JN]
Deficit reduction breakdown in H. Con. Res. 93 conference report, 17256 [24JN]
Deficit reduction plan, 11386 [6MY], 34870 [10DE]
Democratic budget proposal, 9174 [21AP]
Domestic spending during the Reagan presidency: OMB, 14594 [3JN]
Education, training, employment, and social services budget, 11373 [6MY]
Estimated allocations based on budget in H. Con. Res. 93 conference report, 17251 [24JN]
Estimated allocations for fiscal year 1988, 34345 [8DE]
Estimated operations of OASI and DI trust funds (alternative 11-B assumption), 467 [6JA]
Farm payments, 34841 [10DE]
Federal funds deficit with and without summit agreement, 36692 [20DE]
Federal spending as a percent of total budget outlays, 32876 [19NO]
Fiscal 1986 deficiency payments to participating producers, 34844 [10DE]
Foreign holdings of gross Federal debt and Federal debt held by the public, 31252 [6NO]
FRS income and distribution, 9027 [10AP]
Funding for Dept. of the Treasury, Postal Service, Executive Office of the President, and independent agencies, 37775 [21DE]
Government debt as share of GNP in select countries, 31252 [6NO]
Growth in Federal spending pre- and post- Gramm-Rudman-Hollings, 34066 [3DE]
Growth in outlays in fiscal year 1988 relative to fiscal year 1987 under current negotiation plans, 33083 [20NO]
Guns versus butter, 33221 [30NO]
Hollings budget freeze—1988 model, 33083 [20NO]
How the $50,000 plan downsizes farms, 34841 [10DE]
Implication of outlay reductions on Postal Service facility program, 34922 [10DE]
Income categories and tax, 31734 [12NO]
National defense function in the budget, 9815-9981 [27AP]
Net effect of major enacted legislation on receipts, 33101 [20NO]
Official scoring of the Depts. of Commerce, Justice, and State appropriations bill: Committee on Budget, 28088 [15OC]
Outlays for the legislative branch of the Government, by unit, selected fiscal years 1966-87, 36545 [19DE]
Proposed deficit reductions, 34910 [10DE]
Proposed executive impoundment of appropriated funds, 1975-86, 2122 [28JA]
Public laws on continuing appropriations, 873 [21JA]
Reagan budget versus actual spending, 17099 [23JN]
Receipts by source and outlays by function of the U.S. Government, Sept. 1987 and other periods, 31783 [12NO]
Scorekeeping report (sundry), 1969 [27JA]
Scoring of Senate-reported 1987 supplemental against Senate current level, 18469 [1JY]
Selected foreign governments' budget deficit, 31252 [6NO]
Senate Committee on the Budget authority and outlay allocations pursuant to sec. 302 of the Congressional Budget Act, 26196 [1OC]
Senate Committee on the Budget scoring: H.R. 2714, legislative branch spending totals, 25848 [30SE]
Spending—defense versus nondefense, 27052 [8OC]
Supplemental appropriations, 18245-18276 [30JN]
Supplemental appropriations cuts, 18245 [30JN]
Supplemental appropriations (H.R. 1827), conference report, 18466 [1JY]
Supplemental requests, 1987, 36544 [19DE]
Surface Transportation and Uniform Relocation Assistance Act funding (sundry), 7517 [31MR]
Taxes for defense, 17256 [24JN]
Total receipts and outlays, 1789-1991, 20768 [22JY]
Trust fund impact on budget results and investment holdings, 36692 [20DE]
U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council appropriations, 37772 [21DE]
Variations in fiscal year 1988 budget estimates, 20938 [23JY]
Telegrams
Budget problems: American Farm Bureau Federation, 30474 [2NO]
Testimonies
Fiscal Year 1988 Budget: Representative Panetta, 3979-3982 [24FE]
Funding for Research: Representative Walgren, 5526 [11MR]
Military Budget: Larry Agran, 19075 [8JY]
Reducing the Budget Deficit: Paul A. Volcker, 8900 [9AP]
Retirees Protection: Jean Bush, 37703 [21DE]
Texts of
H. Con. Res. 27, VA opposition to budget reductions, 4482 [3MR]
H. Con. Res. 93, setting forth congressional budget for fiscal years 1988-90, 8307 [8AP], 8568-8570 [9AP], 11496-11502 [6MY]
H. Con. Res. 155, correction in enrollment of H.R. 1827, making supplemental appropriations, 18664 [1JY]
H. Res. 49, budget reconciliation reform in House of Representatives, 1815 [21JA]
H. Res. 139, consideration of H. Con. Res. 93, congressional budget, 8287 [7AP]
H. Res. 146, budget funding for vocational education programs, 8923 [9AP]
H. Res. 296, consideration of H.R. 3545, budget reconciliation, 29905 [29OC]
H. Res. 302, consideration of H.J. Res. 394, continuing appropriations, 30958 [5NO]
H. Res. 321, consideration of H.J. Res. 395, continuing appropriations, 33982 [3DE]
H. Res. 341, consideration of conference report on H.R. 3545, budget reconciliation, 36760 [21DE]
H. Res. 343, consideration of conference report on H.J. Res. 395, making continuing appropriations, 37089 [21DE]
H.J. Res. 49, apply surplus to reduce national debt, 22764 [6AU]
H.J. Res. 98, rescission of urban development action grant program funds, 1807 [21JA]
H.J. Res. 143, constitutional amendment on balanced budget, 3269 [10FE]
H.J. Res. 321, balanced, 16577 [17JN]
H.J. Res. 395, making continuing appropriations, 35080-35085 [11DE], 37967-38106 [22DE]
H.J. Res. 425, making further continuing appropriations for fiscal year 1988, 35817 [16DE]
H.J. Res. 426, authorizing hand enrollment of the budget reconciliation bill and of the full-year continuing resolution for fiscal year 1988, 35820 [16DE]
H.J. Res. 431, making continuing appropriations, 36705 [20DE]
H.R. 22, Biennial Budgeting Act, 25 [6JA]
H.R. 83, National Lottery and Deficit Reduction Act, 806 [6JA]
H.R. 275, Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act repeal, 888 [7JA]
H.R. 805, Pay-as-You-Go Budget Act, 2041, 2042 [28JA]
H.R. 1827, supplemental appropriations, 11628-11649 [7MY]
H.R. 1965, exclude Social Security trust funds from the budget, 8281 [7AP]
H.R. 3545, budget reconciliation, 29966-30225 [29OC], 35333-35429 [11DE], 38106-38249 [22DE]
S. 18, Gramm-Rudman Repeal Act, 436 [6JA]
S. 32, establish National Commission on Deficit Reduction, 465 [6JA]
S. 33, Social Security Trust Funds Management Act, 468 [6JA]
S. 284, National Security Trade Act, 1142 [12JA]
S. 286, Budget Procedures Improvement Act, 1125-1131 [12JA]
S. 401, enhance budget rescission procedures, 2122 [28JA]
S. 416, Federal Budget Reform Act, 2254-2258 [29JA]
S. 670, Tax Reform Reform Act, 5025 [6MR]
S. 745, Federal Credit Reform Act, 6129-6134 [18MR]
S. 766, Dept. of State Authorization Act, 6094-6096 [18MR]
S. 767, USIA Authorization Act, 6100 [18MR]
S. 784, exclude receipts and disbursement of the airport and airway trust fund and the highway trust fund from the budget, 6363 [19MR]
S. 798, Taxation: increase tax on diesel fuel and gasoline in order to reduce the Federal deficit through the Public Debt Repayment Trust Fund, 6394 [19MR]
S. 828, National Telecommunications and Information Administration funding, 6855 [25MR]
S. 829, ITC, U.S. Customs Service, and U.S. Trade Representative funding, 7305, 7306 [30MR]
S. 832, Federal Fiscal Procedures Improvement Act, 6861-6873 [25MR]
S. 864, Dept. of Defense Authorization Act, 7173-7175 [27MR]
S. 1011, reconciliation directive on statutory limit on public debt, 8971 [10AP]
S. 1048, authorizing FCC appropriations, 9135 [21AP]
S. 1362, Fiscal Procedures Reform Act, 16152-16157 [16JN]
S. 1563, Biennial Budget Act, 21532 [29JY]
S. 1604, President's submission of study to Congress on public debt reduction, 22927 [6AU]
S. 1860, establish Commission on National Debt Reduction, 31529 [10NO]
S. 1962, immunosuppressive drug therapy block grant, 31819
S. Con. Res. 16, procedure for expediting consideration of certain legislation, 3134 [5FE]
S. Res. 49, establish Commission on Senate Operations and Fiscal Procedures, 797 [6JA]
S. Res. 101, establish commission to study budget process, 2929 [4FE]
S. Res. 109, executive impoundment of appropriated funds for urban development action grants, 3806 [19FE]
S. Res. 242, budget waiver for consideration of S. 1184, 18539 [1JY], 29538 [28OC]
S. Res. 304, increase appropriations allocated to the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, 29458 [27OC]
S. Res. 329, budget spending freeze, 33168 [20NO]
S.J. Res. 6, constitutional amendment on President's authority to disapprove or reduce an item of appropriations, 758 [6JA]
S.J. Res. 8, constitutional amendment on balanced budget, 762 [6JA]
S.J. Res. 23, constitutional amendment requiring \3/5\ vote of both houses of Congress to increase public debt, 1652 [21JA]
S.J. Res. 25, constitutional amendment on balanced budget, 1652 [21JA]
S.J. Res. 33, line-item veto, 2112 [28JA]
S.J. Res. 161, constitutional amendment requiring balanced budget, 16406 [17JN]
S.J. Res. 187, Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act sequester provisions, 23772 [10SE]
S.J. Res. 191, appropriations for housing and community development programs, 25340 [25SE], 25430 [29SE]
Transcripts
Amend Constitution To Require Balanced Budget—Past Legislation, 764 [6JA]
Budget Reconciliation: Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, 34916 [10DE]