Impoundment of Appropriated Funds by the President: Joint Hearings Before the Ad Hoc Subcommittee on Impoundment of Funds of the Committee on Government Operations and the Subcommittee on Separation of Powers of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Ninety-third Congress, First Session on S. 373 |
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... necessary to enable it to assess and , if necessary , to enforce by court action the laws it passes prohibiting executive usurpations of its legislative power 40.
... necessary to enable it to assess and , if necessary , to enforce by court action the laws it passes prohibiting executive usurpations of its legislative power 40.
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... necessary information on so - called reserved funds . It is , therefore , apparent that any remedy , to be effective , Con- gress must provide for itself some means for obtaining the data neces- sary to determine whether to invoke that ...
... necessary information on so - called reserved funds . It is , therefore , apparent that any remedy , to be effective , Con- gress must provide for itself some means for obtaining the data neces- sary to determine whether to invoke that ...
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... necessary information on so - called " reserved " funds . It is , therefore , apparent that for any remedy to be effective , Congress must provide for itself some means for obtaining the data necessary to determine whether to invoke ...
... necessary information on so - called " reserved " funds . It is , therefore , apparent that for any remedy to be effective , Congress must provide for itself some means for obtaining the data necessary to determine whether to invoke ...
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... necessary and so forth . The Congress could specify certain minimum program levels or it could specify that the President could not impound more then a certain percentage . Then the law would be clear and you could hold somebody ...
... necessary and so forth . The Congress could specify certain minimum program levels or it could specify that the President could not impound more then a certain percentage . Then the law would be clear and you could hold somebody ...
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... necessary activities of the Government . The Congress reviews these esti- mates and decides the maximum amounts which must be appropriated for these various activities , and the annual appropriation bill provides the sums so determined ...
... necessary activities of the Government . The Congress reviews these esti- mates and decides the maximum amounts which must be appropriated for these various activities , and the annual appropriation bill provides the sums so determined ...
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