Oversight of Federal Debt Collection: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Energy, Nuclear Proliferation, and Government Processes of the Committee on Governmental Affairs, United States Senate, Ninety-eighth Congress, First Session, May 25, 1983

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Page 16 - I am pleased to appear before you this morning to discuss the 1932 Economic Report of the President and the Report of the Council of Economic Advisers.
Page 91 - SEC. 302. Section 16 of the Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act, as amended, is amended by adding the following new subsection : " ' (g) Notwithstanding any other provision of law — " '(1) The Secretary shall formulate and carry out a special agricultural conservation program for 1963, without regard to provisions which would be applicable to the regular agricultural conservation program, under which, subject to such terms and conditions as the Secretary determines, conservation...
Page 6 - ... in welcoming two such fine Americans. Senator NELSON. Go ahead, Mr. Gardner. STATEMENT OF JOHN W. GARDNER, CHAIRMAN, URBAN COALITION ACTION COUNCIL; ACCOMPANIED BY J. IRWIN MILLER, PRESIDENT, CUMMINS ENGINE CO., COLUMBUS, IND., AND MEMBER, POLICY COUNCIL, URBAN COALITION ACTION COUNCIL Mr. GARDNER. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, we are pleased to be here on behalf of the Urban Coalition Action Council. The action council brings together various leaders from segments that do not normally...
Page 76 - STEVENS. I have no reason to argue. I appreciate your directness, Mr. Johnson. The only problem I have is that we are going to get to the point where we are going to have 2 or 3 really ' no-fault States and maybe 30 or 40 pseudo-no-fault States and the rest of them are going to be fault States.
Page 3 - Senator D'Amato. OPENING STATEMENT OF SENATOR D'AMATO Senator D'AMATO. Mr. Chairman, let me commend you for today's hearing.
Page 7 - as enabled us to move into the area and to provide more coverage, which we would not have been able to do if we had not been able to price the product accurately. And more importantly, Mr. O'Leary, as we noted, we do not believe that an examination of the differentials of price changes by State Farm in those territories indicates such substantial increases in rates that that automatically puts insurance out of the reach...
Page 92 - ... Charles Maxwell, president of the Pennsylvania State Educational Association, as the next witness. He is also superintendent of the Westmoreland County schools, Greensburg, Pa. The CHAIRMAN. Proceed. STATEMENT OF DR. CHARLES MAXWELL, PRESIDENT, PENNSYLVANIA STATE EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION Dr. MAXWELL. I consider it a privilege and an honor to appear before this group and plead this cause. I am here as a substitute in the place of a more worthy advocate of this particular bill, the Harrison-Black-Fletcher...
Page 39 - ... within the administration immediately concerned, then with the Department's General Counsel, and then with the Department of Justice. In connection with the filing of an answer to a complaint, it is often necessary to prepare affidavits, draft legal memoranda and coordinate the proposed answer with both the Civil Division of the Department of Justice and the United States Attorney's office. The Department is also opposed to the assessment of attorney fees against the United States in cases brought...
Page 92 - All of your remarks will be included in the record as if read in their entirety.
Page 96 - ... system, that benefit ratio would be served Mrs. MAY. Yes, it would. Mr. MEEDS. At that point. Mrs. MAY. I appreciate that comment from my colleague from Washington, Mr. Meeds. I think perhaps the chairman of the full committee has made a good suggestion here, that when it comes before the Congress, these are the kinds of things that we should be able to develop to show our colleagues what the impact can be economically on an area in returned benefits. I think we do need to do some homework in...

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