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CRS~4 findings do stand the test of time, neither study showed a link between RTW and unemployment. 11. »AN ECONOMETRIC TEST Given the research literature presented above, CRS has attempted to test sev- eral hypotheses concerning unemployment rates in RTW and non-RTW States. Table 1 presents the annual average unemployment rate in RTW States in 1983, while table 2 presents the annual average
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O O O I IV. 05000000OQOCOOOOOO0'00‘0000000000OOOOODOOOOOCOOOOOOOOO400 List of Tables and Figures TABLE 2 .................................................................. FIGURE 1 ....................................;............................ ‘O000030000000O0000000OQIOOOOOOOQOOOQCOOIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOIOIOO The author wishes to acknowledge here with thanks the editorial assistance of John
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CRS - 2" FY88:‘ $106 billion; FY89: $72 billion; FY90: $36 billion; and zero for FY9l- The timetable for FY86 and FY87 is shown below; Feb. 1 _ - Presidential order sequestering fiscal 1986 ‘ sun ‘ funds is issued. based on GAO report. Suouestration order for fiscal 1987 is issued. based mu °"°*°':::.':;.€:2::.::: °=*-is am" June 10 June 30 ' _ Fiscal order, based
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and Senate energy committees, in 8 reporting to their respective budget committees in late February, disapproved the moratorium. The Senate Energy Committee recommended that the SPR be filled at 35,000 b/d during fiscal years 1986-1988, and that construction of storage capacity continue at Big Hill, Texas, where the last increment of SPR A crude will be stored. As the committees transmitted
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of the Reserves, and more resources devoted to operation and maintenance. With use of prior year balances, $127.1 million is being irequested in total new budget authority for the NPR programr Power Marketing Administrations 19/ *Power marketing administrations (PMAS) are-the five Federal agencies established between l937 and 1977 to sell the surplus hydroelectricity produced_at Army Corps of Engineers
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barrels per day (mbd) of imports, raising about $10 billion in Treasury revenues. After some adjustment period, the remainder of domestic petroleum consumption--about l0 mbd--would rise by the amount of the fee. An additional $18 billion in industry revenues would be realized, much of which would be subject to corporate income tax (and perhaps windfall profits tax also). Further Treasury revenues would
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CRSs22 TABLE 5. Department of the Interiors , NewrBudget“Authority; and-Receipts1for—1986 andrl987 (In.millionsuof7dol1ars) FY 1986 FY 1987 FY 1987 Estimate Reguest Q35 New Budget Authority , 5 Funds subject to annual approp. 4,801 4,486 4,397 Permanents, trusts and others 1,563 1,694 1,694 Total 6,365 6,180 b 6,091 Receipts Outer Continental Shelf 5,450 5,280 On-shore Mineral Leasing " 1,313
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CRS-24. contribute to significant reductions already made from the fiscal 1985 budget request. TABLE 6. Abandoned Mine Land Reclamation Fund Budget Estimates for FY 1986 and FY 1987 (thousands) Administration's FY86 Authority Sequestration FY86(GRH) FY87 request . FY87 (GRH) $206,141 _ $8,864 (4.3%) $197,276 $190,520 $180,704 Assuming the estimated 8.4 percent sequestration offered
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CRS-5 this is nearly $49 billion less than the $320 billion sought by the Administration. Q/ GRH would reduce DOE's defense-related programs by the same 6.2 percent while the President's budget proposes to increase them by l4 percent--a difference of $1.4 billion. For FY87, GRH would reduce DOE civilian programs by 8.4 percent (the CBO estimate); but, in many cases, this would result
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T” CRS427i little opposition. The gasoline tax would raise $1 billion for every penny per gallon¢levied; Thus, a target of $10 billion, for example, could be» achieved with a l0 cent per gallon increase in the current Federal gas tax (which is now 9 cents per gallon). All such levies present certain problems; First of all, each would be perceived in the economy asva tax and price increase
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year 1987, the Department of the Interior is requesting a 8 total of $6.18 billion in budget authority, a decrease of $184 million from the $6.37 billion appropriated for FY86 (including a 4.3 percent sequestering under the Gramm-Rudman-Hollings Act). It is impossible to calculate the exact effect on the Interior budget, if sequestration is triggered for FY87, until September, since the amount
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. Thompson, Analyst Environment and Natural Resources Policy Division March 19, 1986 Q$GE.E Gwéfnment Publications (3'&_Q%fi§%§ Unfi Ev W3; i«:»::2%g A ‘§NFAs‘<\me:;x\ Washington UnsveT5‘TY Libraries St. Louis, MO 63130
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contend that property damage occurs when apartments are leased to single- parent households. In 1983, 5.8 million families headed by women accounted for 29 percent of rental households with children. HUD estimates that by 1990, families headed by women will account for 43 to 50 percent of all rental households with children. These families will be competing with 28 to 30 million renter households (two
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of finalization of the adoption proceedings, and made avail- able to the adoptee upon reaching the age of majority. For any adoption completed prior to July 4, 1983 (the effective date of this law), this information, if available, shall be given to the adoptive parents, legal guardian, or attending. physician of any minor adoptee, or to any adult adoptee, upon order of the court for good cause shown
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CRS+2 However, the following points should be kept in mind.. All states require a pre-adoption investigation which includes information on the adoptee's condition and may include information on the health of th birth parents as well; see, e.g., Ariz. Rev. Stats. § 8-l20.D(4), which specifically provides that the pre-adoption investigation must include information on "the heritage
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.47(3)); Nebraska (Neb. Rev. (Stats. §§ 43-130--43-145); Nevada (Nev. Rev. Stats. § 127.007); New Jersey (interoffice communication, ggpgg); New York (N.Y. Pub. Health Law §§ 4138b-7 4l38d); North Dakota (N.D. Cen. Code § 14-15-16); Oklahoma (internal regu- lation, for persons adopted through the Department of Human Resources only); Oregon (Or. Rev. Stats. § 109.342; ch. 672, L. 1983); Texas (Tex. Hum. Res. Code
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increased steadily until 1983 when their construction declined, only to increase again in 1984. CRS-2” TABLE 1. Number of Bedrooms in Privately Financed, Unsubsidized Apartments (presented by year of completion) Bedrooms Year Completed Total Units 0 or 1 2 3 or more 1970 328,400 139,000 (42%) 171,100 (52%) 13,300 (6%) 1974 405,700 184,500 (45%) 197,000 (49%) 24,200 (6%) 1980 196,100 4 93,700 (48
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in excessive damage, vandalism, and _1__/ Measuring Restrictive Rental Practices Affecting Families with Children. lJ.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Policy Development and Research, 1980. p.22.
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