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200551792Place_Pub: Washington DC: GPO 2005. very good. 171 wraps footnotes figures tables references. S. Hrg. 109-559. This hearing examines whether several widely used provisions of the tax code which were due to expire before 2010 are accomplishing what Congress intended and if the cost is worth the economic benefit--expensing to small businesses the saver's credit intended to encourage retirement savings by low-income taxpayers and the 15-percent individual rate for most dividends and capital gains. GPO paperback
197850680Washington DC: GPO 1978. very good. 395 wraps tables fold-out charts footnotes appendices Publication No. 95-139. GPO paperback
198050677Washington DC: GPO 1980. very good. 537 wraps figures tables appendices Publication No. 96-87. Hearings on S. 1308 a bill to set forth a national program for the full development of energy supply and for other purposes. This bill deals with fuel switching the conversion of industrial and utility facilities from oil to natural gas and coal. GPO paperback
198653478Place_Pub: Washington DC: GPO 1986. good. 24 cm 835 wraps appendices red underlining & notation on p.275 small tears to top edge of rear cover some foxing on top edge. Topics covered include the Cuban missile crisis the growing U.S. involvement in Vietnam the Cuba and Berlin resolutions the U-2 incident and nuclear test ban and disarmament talks. GPO paperback
197950674Washington DC: GPO 1979. good. 249 wraps figures tables appendix waviness to entire document GPO paperback
197852194Place_Pub: Washington DC: GPO 1978. good. 162 wraps footnotes tables appendix small stains on covers Joint hearing with the House Committee on the Interior Subcommittee on Energy and the Environment. Horizontal divestiture dealt with the question of concentration of the oil industry in the coal industry. GPO paperback
198153701Washington DC: GPO 1981. First Edition. First Printing. good. 325 wraps illus. maps covers somewhat worn and soiled. GPO paperback
197353148Place_Pub: Washington DC: GPO 1973. good. 24 cm 373 wraps errata sheet for p. 316 covers somewhat worn and soiled some fading at spine. GPO paperback
198191184Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1981. Presumed First Edition First Printing. Wraps. Very good. iv 205 3 pages. Tabular data. Among the witnesses were James Watt Russell Barton Robert Haderlein Wayne Anderson Tom Shannon and Georgiana Smith. The U.S. Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations ACIR was an independent bipartisan agency in the United States federal government formed to study and consider the federal government's intergovernmental relationships. It was established in 1959 by under Public Law 86-380 and operated until 1996. ACIR was a successor to the Commission on Intergovernmental Relations popularly known as the Kestenbaum Commission a temporary commission that operated from 1953 to 1955. ACIR was directed by a 26-member commission that consisted of six members of the U.S. Congress appointed by the leadership of the House and Senate four state governors three members of state legislatures four mayors three county officials three private citizens and three representatives of the executive branch of the federal government. The citizen and executive branch representatives were appointed directly by the President. The state county and municipal officials were appointed by the President from nominations submitted by national organizations of state and local governments. ACIR had a professional staff of between 15 and 30 people who conducted research for the organization. It was terminated by the 1996 budget by a Republican-dominated Congress and with support of president Bill Clinton who became displeased with ACIR's handling of unfunded federal mandates. There is currently no active federal commission for it to exercise oversight over as the original 1959 statutory authority was left unfunded and allowed to expire. While the federal ACIR is defunct the topic of oversight and reestablishing an intergovernmental relations commission has occasionally surfaced in Congress though no federal commission has been fully revived. Historically and currently intergovernmental oversight is managed through the following:Congressional Committees: Legislative and executive oversight of federalism and intergovernmental partnerships such as block grants and state mandates is primarily handled by the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability and the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee. State-Level Commissions: Because the federal body dissolved many states created their own advisory commissions on intergovernmental relations to monitor and evaluate state-local partnerships. For example entities like the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations operate independently to study state local and federal relationships within their own jurisdictions. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
199549179Washington DC: GPO 1995. good. 333 wraps footnotes appendix mailing label on rear cover rear cover & several pages creased stray ink mark on edge S. Hrg. 104-37. Application of the D'Oench Duhme doctrine prevents individuals and businesses with potentially valid legal claims against banks from pursuing those claims when the banks fail and are taken over by the FDIC or RTC. GPO paperback
198644515Washington DC: GPO 1986. good. 524 wraps. Complete subtitle: Hearing on S. 1815 to prevent the denial of employment opportunities by prohibiting the use of lie detectors by employers involved in or affecting interstate commerce. S. Hrg. 99-713. GPO paperback
200250497Washington DC: GPO 2002. First Edition. First Printing. very good. 215 wraps appendix tables charts footnotes. S. Hrg. 107-471. GPO paperback
200445017Washington DC: GPO 2004. very good. Quarto 511 wraps appendices glossary classified material has been redacted in the text crossed out heavily in black print This is the unclassified version of the report. Topics covered include Niger Iraq's nuclear program Iraq's biological weapons program Iraq's chemical weapons program Iraq's delivery systems weapons of mass destruction intelligence in Secretary of State Colin Powell's United Nations speech Iraq's links to terrorism Iraq's threat to regional stability and security Saddam Hussein's human rights record and United Nations inspectors among other topics. GPO paperback
198655640Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office 1986. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. good. 253 pages Part 2 only wraps figures appendix front cover creased. S. Hrg. 99-400 Pt. 2. Hearings on United States policy toward Eastern Europe Western Europe and the Soviet Union. Robert M. Gates Deputy Director for Intelligence at the CIA briefed the subcommittee on Soviet active measures or covert action in Western Europe. U. S. Government Printing Office paperback
197750679Washington DC: GPO 1977. very good. 282 Part I only wraps figures tables references appendix label on rear cover Hearing on the progress achieved by Federal programs aimed at increasing the efficiency of energy use in the United States and the potential for further improvements in energy efficiency through additional legislation. Publication No. 95-41. GPO paperback
198050681Washington DC: GPO 1980. very good. 407 wraps figures appendix Hearings on S. 932 Report No. 96-166 an act to extend the Defense Production Act of 1950 as amended; S. 1308 Titles III IV and V a bill to set forth a national program for the full development of energy supply and for other purposes; S. 1377 a bill to establish the synthetic fuels and alternate fuels production authority to provide financing and economic assistance for those sectors of the national economy which are important to the development of domestic sources and the conservation of energy and the attainment of energy independence for the United States in a manner consistent with the protection of the environment; to improve Federal Govenment operations so as to assist in the expediting of regulatory procedures which affect energy development; and for other purposes. Publication No. 96-88. GPO paperback
200547936Washington DC: GPO 2005. First Edition. First Printing. good. 289 wraps. S. Hrg. 109-151. GPO paperback
197949538Washington DC: GPO 1979. First Edition. First Printing. good. 24 cm 396 wraps some wear and soiling tear at top of front two pages. Serial No. 96-1. GPO paperback
200347323Washington DC: GPO 2003. good. 487 wraps illus. footnotes covers somewhat worn and soiled cover creased. Complete title: The Role of Bilateral and Multilateral Arms Control Agreements in Controlling Threats from the Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction: Hearings before the International Security Proliferation and Federal Services Subcommittee of the Committee on Governmental Affairs United States Senate One Hundred Seventh Congress First and Second Session November 7 2001 Current and Future Weapons of Mass Destruction WMD Proliferation Threats November 14 and 29 2001 Combatting Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction WMD with Nonproliferation Programs: Nonproliferation Assistance Coordination Act of 2001 February 12 2002 Multilateral Nonproliferation Regimes Weapons of Mass Destruction Technologies and the War on Terrorism July 29 2002 Strengthening Multilateral Nonproliferation Regimes. S. Hrg. 107-383. GPO paperback
197949250Washington DC: GPO 1979. fair to good. 527 pages. Part 4 only wraps figures some text pages somewhat darkened covers somewhat creased & scuffed some page corners bent. Subtitled: Hearings on Ex. Y 96-1 the treaty between the United States of America and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics on the limitation of strategic offensive arms and the protocol thereto together referred to as the SALT II Treaty both agreed to at Vienna Austria on June 18 1979 and related documents. GPO paperback
200650265Washington DC: GPO 2006. First Edition. First Printing. very good. 24 cm 416 wraps figures tables slight wear and soiling to covers S. Hrg. 109-916. The hearing focused primarily on the state of the corporate tax system but also addressed the basic issues to consider in the context of business tax reform--lowering the rates and broadening the base. GPO paperback
200647939Washington DC: GPO 2006. First Edition. First Printing. good. 313 wraps illus. S. Hrg. 109-386. GPO paperback
186343182Washington: U.S. Senate. 1863. First Edition. Removed Document. Very Good-. 37th Congress 3d session. Senate Misc Doc. No 31; 8vo; 28 pages; Unmarked clean and complete. Removed Document. Measures 8 7/8 x 5 3/4 in. OCLC 1064999617 "President Lincoln recognized that unreliable paper money and inadequate credit was problematic. Along with his Treasury Secretary Salmon P. Chase he conceived the national banking system and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency to regulate and supervise it. On February 25 1863 President Lincoln signed The National Currency Act into law. The Act established the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency OCC charged with responsibility for organizing and administering a system of nationally chartered banks and a uniform national currency." The National Bank Act of 1863 provided for the federal charter and supervision of a system of banks known as national banks; they were to circulate a stable uniform national currency secured by federal bonds deposited by each bank with the comptroller of the currency often called the national banking administrator. The act regulated the minimum capital requirements of national banks the kinds of loans they could make and the reserves that were to be held against notes and deposits; it also provided for the supervision and examination of banks and for the protection of noteholders. . U.S. Senate unknown
1967465990State of California. Very Good. 1967. Signed By Senator Gordon Cologne. Soft Cover. T238 Signed byi Senator Gordon Cologne 36th Senatorial District . State of California paperback
6205761815.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback