Proposed Constitutional Amendment to Balance the Federal Budget: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on the Constitution of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Ninety-sixth Congress, First Session ....U.S. Government Printing Office, 1980 - 621 pages |
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... issue of excess Federal spending is one of increasing concern to me as well as for many of our citizens . Each year our spending in- creases and each year our Federal debt grows larger and larger . At times it appears that the only ...
... issue of excess Federal spending is one of increasing concern to me as well as for many of our citizens . Each year our spending in- creases and each year our Federal debt grows larger and larger . At times it appears that the only ...
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... of the members of this subcommittee , closely on this issue . [ Senator Hatch's remarks from the Congressional Record upon introducing Senate Joint Resolution 86 follows : ] By Mr. HATCH : [ Congressional Record , June 7 4.
... of the members of this subcommittee , closely on this issue . [ Senator Hatch's remarks from the Congressional Record upon introducing Senate Joint Resolution 86 follows : ] By Mr. HATCH : [ Congressional Record , June 7 4.
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... issue before us is not simply whether or not an amendment will be proposed to limit Federal spending and balance the budget . Just as critical is the issue of which body will ultimately propose this amendment - Congress or the ...
... issue before us is not simply whether or not an amendment will be proposed to limit Federal spending and balance the budget . Just as critical is the issue of which body will ultimately propose this amendment - Congress or the ...
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... issue in the Congressional Record . May I be understood on that point ? Senator METZENBAUM . No objection ; and certainly we respect the right of the speaker to revise his statement . Senator STENNIS . Well , I thank you . Now , members ...
... issue in the Congressional Record . May I be understood on that point ? Senator METZENBAUM . No objection ; and certainly we respect the right of the speaker to revise his statement . Senator STENNIS . Well , I thank you . Now , members ...
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... issue every provision of our present Constitution . A big contest could well develop over the power of the Congress and the power of the conven- tion . The convention would most likely decide the question in favor of greater power and ...
... issue every provision of our present Constitution . A big contest could well develop over the power of the Congress and the power of the conven- tion . The convention would most likely decide the question in favor of greater power and ...
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Page 227 - It is made for people of fundamentally differing views, and the accident of our finding certain opinions natural and familiar or novel and even shocking ought not to conclude our judgment upon the question whether statutes embodying them conflict with the Constitution of the United States.
Page 200 - Constitutions of civil government are not to be framed upon a calculation of existing exigencies ; but upon a combination of these, with the probable exigencies of ages, according to the natural and tried course of human affairs.
Page 64 - Such term does not include authority to insure or guarantee the repayment of indebtedness incurred by another person or government.
Page 75 - ... or, on the application of the legislatures of two-thirds of the several states, shall call a convention for proposing amendments, which, in either case, shall be valid to all intents and purposes, as part of...
Page 448 - English language. 1 Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives 2 of the United States of America in Congress assembled 3 (two-thirds of each House concurring therein), That the fol4 lowing article is proposed as an amendment to the Constitu5 tion of the United States, which shall be valid to all intents 6 and purposes as part of the Constitution...
Page 454 - IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES JANUARY 3, 1985 Mr. MATTINGLY (for himself, Mr. EVANS, Mr. THURMOND, and Mr. ARMSTRONG) introduced the following joint resolution; which was read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to allow the President to veto items of appropriation. 1 Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives...
Page 74 - Resolved that provision ought to be made for the amendment of the Articles of Union whensoever it shall seem necessary, and that the assent of the National Legislature ought not to be required thereto.
Page 466 - IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES MAY 15 (legislative day, MAT 13), 1987 Mr. ROTH introduced the following joint resolution; which was read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relative to limiting campaign expenditures. 1 Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives...
Page 74 - The State Legislatures will not apply for alterations but with a view to increase their own powers. The National Legislature will be the first to perceive and will be most sensible to the necessity of amendments, and ought also to be empowered, whenever two thirds of each branch should concur to call a Convention.
Page 340 - Chairman, may I thank the chairman and the members of the committee for their consideration.