Congress how in his judgment the estimated appropriations could with least injury to the public service be reduced so as to bring the appropriations within the estimated revenues, or, if such reduction be not in his judgment practicable without undue... The Problem of a National Budget - Página 137por William Franklin Willoughby - 1918 - 219 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations - 1919 - 342 páginas
...may judge necessary, advise the Congress how in his judgment the estimated appropriations could with least injury to the public service be reduced so as...injury to the public service, that he may recommend to Congresssuch loans or new taxes as may be necessary to cover the deficiency." • It has been stated... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Budget, Select Committee - 1919 - 814 páginas
...as he may judge necessary, to advise how, in his judgment, the estimated appropriations could with least injury to the public service be reduced so as to bring the appropriation within the estimated revenues; the estimated appropriations in the Book of Estimates... | |
| Brookings Institution. Institute for Government Research - 1919 - 830 páginas
...judge necessary, advise the Congress how. In his judgment, the estimated appropriations could with least injury to the public service be reduced so as to bring flu- appropriations within the estimated revenues, or, If such reduction be not in his judgment practicable... | |
| William Lawrence Wanlass - 1920 - 148 páginas
...judge necessary, advise the Congress how, in his judgment, the estimated appropriations could with least injury to the public service be reduced so as...loans or new taxes as may be necessary to cover the deficiency.6 This is the only statutory provision requiring or authorizing the executive branch to... | |
| 1920 - 560 páginas
...and the latter is to "advise the Congress how in his judgment the estimated appropriations could with least injury to the public service be reduced so as...loans or new taxes as may be necessary to cover the deficiencies." The President, therefore, has no duty or opportunity to scrutinize, revise, or reduce... | |
| Frederick Albert Cleveland, Arthur Eugene Buck - 1920 - 452 páginas
...judgment the estimated appropriations could with least injury to the public service be reduced ... or if such reduction be not in his judgment practicable...loans or new taxes as may be necessary to cover the deficiencies." So far as the President is concerned, therefore, the Good bill has done nothing except... | |
| United States - 1920 - 1052 páginas
...may judge necessary, advise the Congress how in his .judgment the estimated appropriations could with laims to be delivered to claimant, and not to attorneys....Department. (Dept. Clr. No. 13, Feb. 6. 1886; Dept. Clr thiit he may recommend to Congress such loans or ne\v tuxes ;is may l>e necessary to cover the deficiency.... | |
| United States - 1920 - 1064 páginas
...may judge necessary, advise the Congress how In his judgment the estimated appropriations could with least injury to the public service be reduced so as...within the estimated revenues, or. if such reduction lie not in his judgment practicable without undue injury to tlie public service, that he may recommend... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Consideration of a National Budget - 1920 - 228 páginas
...may judge necessary, advise the Congress how in his judgment the estimated appropriations could with least injury to the public service be reduced so as...appropriations within the estimated revenues, or, if finch reduction be not in his judgment practicable without undue injury to the public service, that... | |
| Westel Woodbury Willoughby, Lindsay Rogers - 1921 - 568 páginas
...deficit, he shall "advise the Congress how in his judgment the estimated appropriations could with least injury to the public service be reduced so as...the appropriations within the estimated revenues." This provision dates only from 1909, and it may be said that the Presidents have not seen fit to pay... | |
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