District of Columbia appropriations for 1981: hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, second session, Părțile 1-2

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Pagina 39 - The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles.
Pagina 227 - To exercise exclusive legislation in all cases whatsoever, over such District (not exceeding 10 miles square) as may, by cession of particular States, and the acceptance of Congress, become the seat of the Government of the United States...
Pagina 607 - States, would this office still remain under the jurisdiction of the Mayor? Ms. ROGERS. Yes. We have been working with the Justice Department and I have been working closely with Mr. Charles Ruff, designated by Mr. Civiletti before he became the US Attorney General, in developing draft legislation. The proposal is to have an Attorney General appointed by the Mayor subject to confirmation by the City Council. The Attorney General would appoint the head of a Criminal Division and a head of the Civil...
Pagina 41 - ... the scope of our work was not sufficient to enable us to express, and we do not express, an opinion on these financial statements.
Pagina 509 - Public Law 94-399 (September 1976), which established the Temporary Commission on Financial Oversight of the District of Columbia and requires the Comptroller General to review and approve the improvement plan developed for DC's financial management systems and to monitor the installation of the approved systems.
Pagina 232 - District taxes were eliminated; (4) net costs, if any, after considering other compensation for tax base deficiencies and direct and indirect taxes paid, of providing services to...
Pagina 573 - Mr. Chairman and members of the subcommittee, thank you for this opportunity to testify in support of the fiscal year 1982 budget request for the Office of Intergovernmental Relations.
Pagina 232 - Capital, should to the extent feasible, among other elements, consider — (1) revenues unobtainable because of the relative lack of taxable commercial and industrial property; (2) revenues unobtainable because of the relative lack of taxable business income; (3) potential revenues that would be realized if exemptions from District taxes were eliminated...
Pagina 225 - It shall be the duty of the Mayor ... to develop meaningful intercity expenditure and revenue comparisons based on data supplied by the Bureau of the Census, and to identify elements of costs and benefits to the District which result from the unusual role of the District as the Nation's Capital.

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