"Requiring a Balanced Budget," from the Washington Post, March 6, 1979.
Responses to additional questions posed by Senate Thurmond.. Prepared statement...
"U.S. Presidents on the Balanced Budget”.
Remarks before the National Press Club, February 13, 1979__. Remarks before the National Conference of State Legislators, March 1, 1979. "Constitutional Limitations on the Budget,' prepared by Congres- sional Research Service, February 21, 1979..
"A 'Balanced Budget' Constitutional Convention,'
from Larry Tribe, professor of law, Harvard University Law
School, to Tim Kraft, The White House, January 17, 1979__
"Budget-Balancing and Spending Limit Proposals," statement by
Walter W. Heller, University of Minnesota, before the Senate
Budget Committee..
"A Balanced Federal Budget: Analysis of State Applications and
Senate Legislative Proposals," memorandum from Jill Scheu and
Lew Shuster, March 1, 1979__
National Cattlemen's Association: Prepared statement.
Nunn, Hon. Sam: Prepared statement..
PART 1.-PROPOSED LEGISLATION
S.J. Res. 2, introduced by Senator DeConcini, January 15, 1979.
S.J. Res. 4, introduced by Senator Lugar, January 15, 1979..
S.J. Res. 5, introduced by Senator Dole, January 15, 1979_
S.J. Res. 6, introduced by Senator Stennis, January 15, 1979.
S.J. Res. 7, introduced by Senator Armstrong, January 15, 1979-
S.J. Res. 9, introduced by Senator McClure, January 15, 1979.
S.J. Res. 10, introduced by Senator McClure, January 15, 1979-
S.J. Res. 11, introduced by Senator Talmadge, January 15, 1979.
S.J. Res. 13, introduced by Senator Helms, January 15, 1979.
S.J. Res. 16, introduced by Senator Wallop, January 18, 1979.
S.J. Res. 18, introduced by Senator Thurmond, January 18, 1979.
S.J. Res. 36, introduced by Senator Heflin, February 7, 1979-
S.J. Res. 38, introduced by Senator Byrd (Va.), February 8, 1979-
S.J. Res. 45, introduced by Senator Byrd (Va.), March 7, 1979.
S.J. Res. 46, introduced by Senator Byrd (Va.), March 7, 1979.
S.J. Res. 56, introduced by Senator Heinz, April 5, 1979-
S.J. Res. 76, introduced by Senator Armstrong, May 9, 1979.
S.J. Res. 79, introduced by Senator Byrd (Va.), May 17, 1979.
S.J. Res. 86, introduced by Senator Hatch, June 7, 1979-
S.J. Res. 93, introduced by Senator Armstrong, July 9, 1979-
PART 2.-MARKUP SESSION ON S.J. RES. 126
Why Deficits Really Matter, by George J. Church, from Time, January 29, 1979.
Don't Balance Budget, Hill Warned, from the Washington Post, March 6, 1979.
Too Much Democracy? by Paul A. Samuelson, from Newsweek, April 9, 1979__
Schultze Warns of Impact of Balanced Budget Rule, by Mary Russell from the Washington Post, March 29, 1979-.
Would a Budget Amendment Work? by Robert H. Bork, from the Wall Street Journal, April 4, 1979..
Putting a Budget Crutch into the Constitution, by William F. Buckley Jr., from the Washington Star, April 15, 1979.
A Constitutional Ban of Profligacy, by William F. Buckley Jr., from the Washington Star, April 23, 1979.
Politics and the Balanced Budget, by Andrew Brimmer, from Black Enterprise, May 1979.
High Stakes in the Fight for Revenue, by Thomas Oliphant, from the Boston Globe, May 6, 1979..
The Federal Deficit, an editorial, from the Washington Post, May 6, 1979Ceiling on Federal Spending Quick Formula for Depression, by Gus Tyler, from the AFL-CIO News, May 19, 1979..
Is Balancing Federal Budget Cure for Economy's Ills?, by Joseph Winski, from the Chicago Tribune, June 3, 1979-.
A Debate Over Fiscal Discipline for Congress, from Business Week, June 18, 1979..
OMB Director Says Balanced Budget May Become Energy Battle Casualty, by David S. Broder, from the Washington Post, July 9, 1979 More Tinkering With the Constitution, by James J. Kilpatrick, Universal Press Syndicate, January 2, 1980___
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