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Elie {U05 1) ington 11051 October 18, 1985; p. A4" o 1985 Reproduced with Permission. The Washington Post Is Challenged as Unconstitutional Rodi no Says" It Tiansfers Congress ’ Legislative Power to President By Helen Dewar Washington Post Staff Writer House Judiciary ‘Committee Chairman Peter W. Rodino Jr. (D- N J.) ‘charged yesterday that the C Senate plan to force a balanced fed
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_ “kw _ _ _ _____1. _.i&w7e. . 4 October 10, 1935; p. 1, 27 Hoe Angelee fifimes °. 1985 Reproduced with Permission. Los Angeles Times Balanced Budget Voted; Finance . . WASI-IINGTON—The Senate Wednesday approved legislation that would ostensibly balance the budget by 1991 while,in a related move, the Treasury Department arranged for emergency borrowing that will prevent government checks
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iiiljc lllaslyinglon 10.051 October 17, 1985; p. A5 A House-Senate conference on a Senate six-year plan to force a bal- anced budget opened yesterday in an intense but low-key atmosphere that indicated long, arduous nego- tiations over implementing the pro- posal. . _ _ 2- Aside from a few biting attacks from adamant House Democratic critics, the session was marked by an absence of the posturing
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€'l1)9Ne1it flork (limes October 12, 1985; p. 13 wast-nNoroN. Oct. 11 -— The House of Representatives voted overwhelm- ingly today to endorse the goals but not the specifics of the Senate plan to bal- ance the budget by 1991- The vote adds momentum to the rush. begun just over a week ago, for Congress to approve some form of budget-balancing mechanism. But it. ‘does not mean that the House
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’<Z'l)c lvusliington 1.1051 October 5, 1985; p. A6 6 1985 Reptoduced with Permission. The Washington Post Amendment Advocates Say Their Balance is etter n lizgaries of FutureC0i2gTesses Cited D By Edward Walsh Washington Post Staff Writer Despite the sudden enthusiasm for leg- islation to force a gradual end to federal budget deficits, there is considerable skep- ticism over how
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E05 Angeles Glimes ' N .0 1985 Reproduced with Permission. (continued from previous page) , 103 Angeles Times The Democratic leaders’ plan. which’, had: sailed“ 501'? :1. balanced budget to be reached a yeareariier than theother proposal. supposedly E/ould have surrendered less of . ongress’ spending power to the 2resident and would have exempt- ed more socia1—and fewer de- {ense
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fiihe {Ua5i)ingt.on 13051 . October 28, 1985; p. A14 0 1985 Reproduced with Permission." The Washington Post aCl‘at Game , Gramm/Rudman amendment has come full circle. When first put forward, the measure called upon Congress to make sharp cuts in the THE MANF.UVERINGsl over the elusive: deficit, beginning most likely this winter. If Congress failed, it called upon the president to im- pose
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THE WALL STREET JOURNAL g 9 1985 Reproduced with Permission. ' October 21, 1985; p. 24 The Wall Street Journal Gramm-Rudman-H ollin gs A recent ad campaign for a pair of outrageous radio disk jockeys always; ended with the line: “If we weren't so bad. we wouldn't be so good." This is roughly how we are coming to feel about Gramm-Rudman-Hollings, the proposal that would balance
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E112 Jinurnul of Qlummerrr Ann commsaclm. October 22, l985; p. 19A o 1985 Reproduced with Permission. The Journal of Comerce (and Commercial) Deficit Plan Deserves Try A THE PERENNIAL DEBATE over the federal debt ceiling . took an unexpected and unprecedented turn this year. The Senate deliberations, instead of stretching on endlessly in consideration of dozens of meaningless amendments, focused
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product to 18.6%. Defense spending has risen from 23.2% of the federal budget to 29.3%. Spending for human needs has declined from 53% to 48.9% and for physical resources from 11.2% to 5.3%. Interest on the federal debt has risen from 10.1% to 14.9% of the budget. In sum, taxes have been cut, defense spending has soaredand debt interest has become a major, untouchable portion of the budget. Everything
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THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION o 1985 Reproduced with Permission. October 20, 1985; P- 23 T T T The Atlanta Constitution Deficit reduction plan vital even does have flaw fter days of the dark mntterings of House’Dexnocrats. A the conference committee considering a mand-.itor_v fed- eral deficit reduction plan has begun hearing from the experts. That the committee can hear at all is rt'tt1&apos
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DETROIT FREE PRESS October 21, 1985; p. 10A ‘C : There must be , O 1985 Reproduced with Permission. Detroit Free Press as reéponsibie way to f€(11€I'al(i€fi€ll§i THE GRAMM-Rudman.deficit-reduc- tionplan is a creative Senate response to the politics of the federal deficit. but one with some perfectly awful constitutional flaws. What the House must do is try to save the Senate from itself
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