|
FISCAL 2006 APPROPRIATIONS: AGRICULTURAL & RURAL DEVELOPMENT:JOSEPH J. JEN
|
Congressional Testimony
04-07-2005
Statement of Dr. Joseph J. Jen Under Secretary, Research, Education, and
Economics United States Department of Agriculture Committee on House Appropriations
Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration,
and Related Agencies April 7, 2005 Mr. Chairman, members of the Subcommittee,
it is my pleasure to appear before you to discuss the Fiscal Year (FY)
2006 budgets for the Research, Education, and Economics (REE) mission area
agencies of the USDA. I have with me today Deputy Under Secretary Rodney
Brown, Administrator of the ...
Related newspaper, magazine, and trade journal articles from HighBeam Research
(Including press releases, facts, information, and biographies)
|
Clinton: US Federal Deficit Lowest Since 1974
Newspaper article from: Xinhua English Newswire
; The U.S. federal budget deficit dropped to 22.6 billion U.S. dollars in fiscal 1997 ending September 30, the lowest since 1974...Leadership Council, President Clinton said the federal deficit is down by 267 billion dollars since he took office in 1993. The U.S. federal deficit in last ...
|
|
U.S. Federal Deficit Declines in First 11 Months
Newspaper article from: Xinhua English Newswire
; The U.S. federal deficit, which totaled 144 billion...government deficit of fiscal year of 1996 ending on September...the deficit for the fiscal year would be 116.8 billion...first 11 months of last fiscal year was 171.1 billion dollars...
|
|
Bank, S&L Costs Fuel 57% Jump in Federal Deficit
Newspaper article from: The Journal Record
; ...contributed to a $40.8 billion federal deficit in July, 57 percent more...boosted the deficit for the fiscal year ending Sept. 30 to $218.3...months still to go in the fiscal year, it was just $2.1 billion...deficit for all of previous fiscal year. The highest deficit ...
|
|
The federal deficit will grow by $2.4 trillion during the next decade, the Congressional Budget Office reports.(Studies And Reports)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Report on Preschool Programs
; * The federal deficit will grow by $2.4 trillion during the next decade, the Congressional...trillion above CBO's last forecast back in August. For the current fiscal year, the deficit will be about $477 billion, the budget agency says...
|
|
FEDERAL DEFICIT DROPS 23.4% FO $40.8 BILLION
Newspaper article from: The Journal Record
; ...END; WASHINGTON (AP) - The federal deficit totaled $40.8 billion last...151.6 billion so far in the fiscal year that ends Sept. 30 - or 0...billion by the end of the fiscal year, far more than the $221.1...124.77 billion so far this fiscal year. It is projected to ...
|
|
FUNNY MATH; The fiscal year will end Saturday with a lower-than-projected federal deficit. But that figure should be higher because it excludes money the government spends but doesn't count as spending.(NEWS)
Newspaper article from: Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
; ...close the books on fiscal 2006 Saturday...trumpet that the federal deficit came in almost...projected that the federal deficit for the fiscal year ending Sept. 30...true size of the federal deficit is a longtime...Management and Budget. Federal spending ...
|
|
FEDERAL DEFICIT ESCALATES 57 PERCENT OVER JULY '90
Newspaper article from: Post-Tribune (IN)
; ...thrifts contributed to a $40.8 billion federal deficit in July, 57 percent more than the gap...imbalance boosted the deficit for the fiscal year ending Sept. 30 to $218.3 billion, 15...With two months still to go in the fiscal year, it was just $2.1 billion less than...
|
|
Budget chief predicts falling federal deficit
Newspaper article from: Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
; White House budget chief Jim Nussle said the federal deficit will fall to between $165 billion and $170 billion in the fiscal year that ended Sept. 30, as much as $40 billion less than the government predicted in July. It would be the smallest...
|
|
FEDERAL DEFICIT DOWN AGAIN IN '98
Newspaper article from: Herald-News (Joliet, IL)
; Washington -- Thanks to the surging economy, the federal deficit for the first two months of the new fiscal year is $22.1 billion lower than it was during the same period a year ago, the Congressional Budget Office estimated Friday. The nonpartisan...
|
|
Federal Deficit UP 21.5% in May
Newspaper article from: The Journal Record
; WASHINGTON (AP) _ The federal deficit increased by just under $39 billion...for the first eight months of the fiscal year, the shortfall was 19.1 percent...total $260.3 billion for the entire fiscal year. Social Security payments amounted...
|
For more facts and information,
see all results
Find more facts and information related to the article "FISCAL 2006 APPROPRIATIONS: AGRICULTURAL & ..."