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35325
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This year’s Electric Cooperative Youth Tour in the nation’s capital offered 43 high school students a chance to see its landmarks. More than that, though, they were given an insider’s view of how the government works and the roles that electric cooperatives play in our lives.
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Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 47 Issue 8, August 2015, p12
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2901
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Recent polls, including Gallup, indicate the public favors shifting more power from the federal to state governments. However, results on particular issues are often mixed; for example, the public favors a strong federal role on environmental protection.
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30707
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It has been the mission of the Hoover Commission to reorganize the Federal government, eliminate waste, and confine functions of Federal expenditures to those that are proper under the form of government. Senator Bryd calls for the translation of these recommendations into actual expenditure reductions, especially as related to the increasing payroll and spending done by the Federal government.
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30708
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Although the job of cutting the $71.8 billion Federal budget for the 1958 fiscal year will be difficult, it has been suggested that if Congress can get the job done if they believe voters will support their economic moves. There are calls within this for removing school building aid, provide small business relief , and put a cap on spending in order to cut the budget.
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30715
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As the United States economy enters crucial stages dealing with a $71.8 billion budget, departments and agencies are looking to prevent and propose cuts to the budget. Along with the approval of the $2 billion school aid bill, the submission of the expenditure control bill is gaining ground in Congress.
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