The Gramm-Rudman-Hollings and department of education programs

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This paper describes the application of the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985, P.L. 99-177, popularity called "Gramm-Rudman-Hollings," to programs administered by the Department of Education, particularly, it will focus on provisions establishing "emergency powers to eliminate deficits in excess of maximum deficit amounts." All of the programs within the Department's jurisdiction are subject to the automatic spending reduction provisions of this law. Two programs are subject to special treatment, the Guaranteed Student Loan and the Vocational Rehabilitation State grant program. The remaining programs are subject to a uniform percentage reduction, estimated to be 4.3 percent for FY 1986.,CRS 86-544 EPW,"February 3, 1986.",SuDoc# 14. 18/3
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The excessive surplus provision ("Gephardt Amendment") of H.R. 3

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Probably the most contentious provision of H.R. 3, Trade and International Economic Policy Reform Act of 1987, concerns a mandatory reduction in surplus for countries that have a large bilateral trade surplus with the United States through unfair trade practices (the "Gephardt Amendment"). In the short-run, a mandatory reduction in foreign surplus could possibly improve the U.S. trade surplus to a small degree; but over time, exchange rate adjustment would tend to offset the effects of the reduction in surplus.,Original Gephardt Provision -- Provision Reported by the Ways and Means Committee -- Revised Gephardt Amendment -- Comparison of Ways and Means Provision and Revised Gephardt Amendment -- Administration Position -- Arguments in Support of Gephardt Amendment -- Arguments Opposing the Gephardt Amendment -- Potential Effects of the Gephardt Amendment -- Selected Reading.,CRS 87-373 E,"April 24, 1987.",SuDoc# LC 14. 18/3
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The Dow Jones industrial average

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The DowJones Industrial Average is the oldest and most commonly known index of the day-to-day overall price performance of stocks traded on the New York Stock Exchange. This stock price index has undergone much change since its inception. This report examines the evolution of the stock index's components, and method of calculation. It also briefly addresses the issue of the index's usefulness.,Abstract -- The Composition and calculation of the DJIA. The Formative Years ; The Modern Era -- The Questions of Usefulness -- Conclusion -- Appendix 1: Other Dow Jones Stock Price Average Series -- Appendix 2: Other Major Stock Price Indices.,CRS 86-775 E,"July 1, 1986.",SuDoc# LC 14. 18/3
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Summary of major differences between congressional research service and office of personnel management (OPM) studies...

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Preface -- Basic Methodology. Congressional Research Service (CRS) ; Office of Personnel Management (OPM) ; Overall Results -- Data Bases. CRS ; OPM ; Comments -- Typical Private Pension Plan Provisions -- Replacement Rate Analysis. CRS ; OPM ; Results ; Comments ; Distribution of Income -- Cost Analysis. Non-Federal Pension Plans ; Social Security ; Civil Service Retirement System -- Economic Assumptions -- Demographic Assumptions. Mortality Improvement ; Career Salary Progression ; Social Security ; Disability Rates ; Joint and Survivor Benefits ; Retirement Rates -- Appendix A: Estimated Real Interest Rates (9153-1984).,Civil Service Retirement Team.,CRS 85-755 EPW,"May 22, 1985.",SuDoc# LC 14. 18/3
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Proposed federal linked deposit program to assist small businesses

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It has been suggested that a Federal program of credit assistance, modeled after Ohio's Linked Deposit Program, be established to assist small businesses. This report describes the operation of the Ohio Linked Deposit Program, presents cases for and against the proposal, and provides an overall evaluation of the proposal.,James M. Bickley, Analyst in Public Finance, Economics Division.,CRS 85-748 E,"May 16, 1985.",SuDoc# Lc 14. 18/3
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Unemployment insurance loans

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The Social Security Amendments of 1983 (P.L 98-21) established several temporary fiscal relief provisions that were aimed at providing incentives to strengthen the solvency of State Unemployment Insurance (UI) programs. These provisions allowed States meeting certain conditions to defer interest payments on UI loans, receive a discounted interest rate, and receive a partial cap on Federal Unemployment Tax Act (FUTA) tax credit reductions. Most of these provisions expired on September 30, 1985. This paper describes these provisions.,Emmett D. Carson, Analyst in Social Legislation, Education and Public Welfare Division.,CRS 86-543 EPW,"February 4, 1986.",SuDoc# 14. 18/3
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Outdoor advertising control along federal-aid highways

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The original legislation created a Federal program to control advertising along federally funded highways was enacted in 1958, but major restructuring occurred in 1965 trhough enactment of Highway Beautification act. Current proposals now before Congress, if enacted, may remove some of the obstacles which have slowed the removal of billboards along Federal-aid highways. This report reviews the Federal program for controlling outdoor advertising along Federal-aid highways: the status of the current program, its evolution, and proposed amendments.,Current Program -- Before the Highway Beautification Act of 1965 -- Highway Beautification Act. 1968 Amendments ; 1974 Amendments ; 1978 Amendments -- Status of Removal Program -- Proposals for Change. Administration Bills ; Gorton Bill.,Malcolm M. Simmons, Specialist, Environment and Natural Resources Policy Division.,CRS 86-605 ENR,"May 2, 1986.",SuDoc# 14. 18/3
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The concept of "secular humanism" in the context of elementary and secondary education

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This paper provides a discussion of the range of meanings for the concept of "Secular humanism," as applied to the curriculum of elementary and secondary schools. Included is an outline of Federal education legislation in which this term has been used.,Abstract -- Alternative Perspectives on the Meaning of "Secular Humanism". "Secular Humanism" as "Scheme" ; "Secular Humanism" as "Unintended Consequence" ; "Secular Humanism" as "Religion" -- The Topic of "Secular Humanism" in Federal Education Legislation. Education Amendments of 1976 ; Education for Economic Security Act (1984) ; The "Protection of Pupil Rights" or "Hatch" Amendment.,Wayne Riddle, Specialist in Education, Education and Public Welfare Division,CRS 86-545 EPW,"January 31, 1986.",SuDoc# 14. 18/3
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