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Date March 4, 1981 |
Report No. PAD-81-41 |
Title
LAPIS
Legislative Authorization, Program & Budget Information System
The 1982 budget provides spending increases for major programs deemed to be priorities. Fiscal year 1982 spending will increase by $76.6 billion, or about 12 percent, net of Increases in receipts are receipts. projected at $lC4.3 billion. Funding for programs, agencies, and budget functions under jurisdiction of the Senate Commit... |
Date March 4, 1981 |
Report No. PAD-81-55 |
Title
Legislative Authorization, Program 6 Budget Information System lllll ll 11111
The 1982 budget provides spending increases for major programs deemed to priorities. Fiscal year 1982 spending will increase by $76.6 billion, or about 12 percent, net of receipts. Increases in receipts are projected at $104.3 billion. Funding for programs, agencies, and budget functions under jurisdiction of the Senate ... |
Date March 4, 1981 |
Report No. PAD-81-51 |
Title
4s L/\F,IS
Legislative Authorization, Program 6 Budget Information System
The 1982 budget provides spending increases for major programs deemed Fiscal year to be priorities. 1982 spending will increase by $76.6 or about 12 percent, net of billion, Increases in receipts are receipts. projected at $104.3 billion. Funding for programs, agencies, and budget functions under jurlsdlctlon of the House Co... |
Date March 3, 1981 |
Report No. HRD-81-58 |
Title
BY THECOMPTROLLERGENERAL OF THEUNITEDSTATES &gi7/ Report ToThe Congress
Action Needed To Resolve Problem Of Outstanding Supplemental Security Income Checks
As many as 300,000 Supplemental Security Income checks totaling $40 million have been outstanding for 6 months or more. These checks are negotiable forever. About $10.4 million of these checks belong tostates, which are concerned that these mon... |
Date March 3, 1981 |
Report No. PAD-81-32 |
Title
. 4, REPORTBY THE Comptroller General
OF THE UNITEDSTATES The Federal Investment In Amtrak’s Assets Should Be Secured
As of fiscal year 1980, the Federal Government had given Amtrak $3.2 billion for its capital program. Only $2.5 billion of this &mount is subject to Federal security arrangements; that is, this part of the Government’s investment would be protected should Amtrak be liquidated. ... |
Date March 2, 1981 |
Report No. GGD-81-48 |
Title
‘I A F-- ‘Y& !I&& ’ -BYTHECOMPTROLLERGE1ZIERAL . Report ToThe Congress
OF THEUNITEDSTATES
LM114496 llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Puerto Rico’s Political Future: A Divisive Issue With Many Dimensions
What is Puerto Rico’s political destiny? The island’s over 3 million U.S. citizens continue to debate whether to retain the current Commonwealth arrangement or petition the Congress for ... |
Date Feb. 27, 1981 |
Report No. AFMD-81-32 |
Title
. /,qcP % , , ) wf~3u REPORTBY THE Comptroller General
OF THE UNITEDSTATES Better Accountability Needed At The Medical University Of South Carolina
Internal controls over financial transactions at the Medical University of South Carolina are not adequate to ensure that Federal and State funds made available to the University are properly accounted for and used for author.-ized purposes. Specific w... |
Date Feb. 27, 1981 |
Report No. PAD-81-39 |
Title
-jLnpls
* Legislative Authorization, Program 6 Budget information System The 1982 budget provides spending increases for.major programs Fiscal deemed to be priorities. year 1982 spending will increase by $76.6 billion or about 12 percent net of receipts. Increases in receipts are projected at $104.3 billion Funding for programs, agencies, and budget functions under jurisdiction of the House Commit... |
Date Feb. 27, 1981 |
Report No. PAD-81-47 |
Title
Legislative Authorization, Program 6 Budget Information
l . System The 1982 budget provides spending increases for major programs deemed to be priorities. Fiscal year 1982 spending will increase by $76.6 billion, or about 12 percent, net of receipts. Increases in receipts are projected at $104.3 billion. Funding for programs, agencies, and budget functions under jurisdiction of the House Committee... |
Date Feb. 27, 1981 |
Report No. PAD-81-56 |
Title
Legislative Authorization, ’ Program 6 Budget Information
i System . The 1982 budget provides spending increases for major programs deemed Fiscal year 1982 to be priorities. spending will increase by $76.6 or about 12 percent, net of billion, Increases in receipts are receipts. projected at $104.3 billion. Funding budget of the Affairs billionpercent. for programs, agencies, and functions under ... |
Date Feb. 27, 1981 |
Report No. PAD-81-59 |
Title
February
PROGRAM ANALYSIS DIVISION 27, 1981 B-197735 The Honorable Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. Chairman, Subcommittee on Appropriations for Departments of State, Comrlerce, Justice, the Judiciary and Related Agencies United States Senate Dear Mr. Chairman: Program and Budgetary Information for Committee's Views and Estimates on President's Budget for Fiscal Year 1982 (PAD:81-59) ’ . Subject: The encl... |
Date Feb. 27, 1981 |
Report No. PAD-81-46 |
Title
: .I Legislative Authorization, Program 6 Budget Information System The 1982 budget provides spending increases for major programs deemed to be priorities. Fiscal year 1982 spending will increase by $76.6 billion, or about 12 percent, net of receipts. Increases in receipts are projected at $104.3 billion. - Funding for programs, agencies, and budget functions.under jurisdiction of the House Commit... |
Date Feb. 26, 1981 |
Report No. PAD-81-52 |
Title
Legislative Authorization, Program 6 Budget Information System 114817 The 1982 budget provides spending increases for major programs deemed Fiscal year 1982 to be priorities. spending will increase by $76.6 billion, or about 12 percent, net of Increases in receipts are receipts. projected at $104.3 billion. Funding for programs, agencies, and budget functions under jurisdiction of the House Commit... |
Date Feb. 26, 1981 |
Report No. PAD-81-42 |
Title
Legislative Authorization, Program 6 Budget Information System The 1982 budget provides spending increases for major programs deemed Fiscal year 1982 to be priorities. spending will increase by $76.6 billion, or about 12 percent, net of Increases in receipts are receipts. projected at $104.3 billion. Funding for programs, agencies, and budget functions under jurisdiction of the House Committee on ... |
Date Feb. 26, 1981 |
Report No. PAD-81-44 |
Title
Legislative Authorization, \ Program 6 Budget Information System The 1982 budget provides spending increases for major programs deemed Fiscal year 1982 to be priorities. spending will increase by $76.6 or about 12 percent, net of billion, Increases in receipts are receipts. projected at $104.3 billion. Funding for programs, agencies, and budget functions under jurisdiction of the Senate Committee ... |
Date Feb. 26, 1981 |
Report No. CED-81-28 |
Title
I I* 4, l.?r** , I j/4+-4 6 BYiHi COMPTROLLERGENERAL OF THEUNITEDSTATES ~ Soaring Transit Subsidies Must b Controlled
Demand for transit operating subsidies is approaching crisis proportions. Transit systems received $2.2 billion in Federal, State, and local government operating subsidies in 1978 the latest actual figureavailable. By 1985 more * than $6 billion per year may be needed. i This repor... |
Date Feb. 25, 1981 |
Report No. PAD-81-49 |
Title
Legislative Authorization, Program 6 Budget Information System The 1982 budget provides spending increases for major programs deemed to be priorities. Fiscal year 1982 spending will increase by $76.6 billion, or about 12 percent, net of receipts. Increases in receipts are projected at $104.3 billion. Funding for programs, agencies, and budget functions under jurisdiction of the Senate Committee on... |
Date Feb. 25, 1981 |
Report No. PAD-81-45 |
Title
114810 The 1982 budget provides spending increases for major programs deemed to he priorities, Fiscal year 1982 spending will increase by $76.6 billion, or about 12 percent, net of receipts. Increases in receipts are projected at $104.3 billion. Funding for programs, agencies, and budget functions under jurisdiction of the Senate Committee on Foreign I Relations reflects an increase of $1.9 billio... |
Date Feb. 25, 1981 |
Report No. PAD-81-53 |
Title
Legislative Authorization, Program & Budget tnform tion System
/ Illlllllllllll
114818 The 1982 budget provides spending increases for major programs deemed Fiscal year 1982 to be priorities. spending will increase by $76.6 or about 12 percent, net billion, of receipts. Increases in receipts are projected a t $104.3 billion. Funding for programs, agencies, and budget functions under jurisdiction o... |
Date Feb. 25, 1981 |
Report No. PAD-81-40 |
Title
Legislative Authorization, Program 6 Budget Information System : The 1982 budget provides spending increases for major programs deemed' to be priorities. Fiscal year 1982 spending will increase by $76.6 billion, or about 12 percent, net of receipts. Increases in receipts are projected at $104.3 billion. Funding for nrograms, agencies, and budget functions under jurisdiction of the House Committee ... |
Date Feb. 25, 1981 |
Report No. PAD-81-38 |
Title
i z i \. PRObRIM ANALYSCS February 25, 1981 B-197735 The Honorable Bob Packwood Chairman, Cammittee on Commerce Science and Transportation United States Senate
Dear Mr. Chairman:
Subjeet: I Pro'gram and Budgetary Information for Committee's Views and Estimates on President*s Budget for Fiscal Year 1982 (PAD-81-38) The enclosed report is forwarded for your information and use in preparation of your... |
Date Feb. 25, 1981 |
Report No. PAD-81-48 |
Title
Legislative Authorization, Program 6 Budget Information System The 1982 budget provides spending increases for major programs deemed Fiscal year 1982 to be priorities. spending will increase by $76.6 or'about 12 percent, net of billion, Increases in receipts are receipts. projected at $104.3 billion. Funding for programs, agencies, and budget functions under jurisdiction of the Senate Finance Comm... |
Date Feb. 24, 1981 |
Report No. PAD-81-43 |
Title
Legislative Authorization, Program 6 Budget Information System The 1982 budget provides spending increases for major programs Fiscal deemed to be priorities. year 1982 spending will increase by $76.6 billion or about 12 perIncreases cent net of receipts. in receipts are projected at $104.3 billion. Funding for programs, agencies, and budget functions under jurisdiction of the House Committee on Me... |
Date Feb. 24, 1981 |
Report No. PAD-81-37 |
Title
LAPIS
Legislative Authorization, Program & Budget Information System The 1982 budget provides spending increases for major programs deemed Fiscal year 1982 to be priorities. spending will increase by $76.6 billion,or about 12 percent, net of Increases in receipts receipts. are projected at $104.3 billion. Funding for programs, agencies, and budget functions under jurisdiction of the House Committe... |
Date Feb. 19, 1981 |
Report No. PAD-81-54 |
Title
LAPIS
Legislative Authorization, Program 6 Budget information System WI H
114819 The 1982 budget provides spending increases for major programs deemed Fiscal year 1982 to be priorities. spending will increase by $76.6 or about 12 percent, net of billion, Increases in receipts are receipts. projected at $140.3 billion. Funding for agencies and programs under jurisdiction of the House Small Business... |
Date Feb. 19, 1981 |
Report No. PAD-81-50 |
Title
Legislative Authorization, Program 6 Budget Information System 114815 The 1982 budget provides spending increases for major programs deemed Fiscal year 1982 to be priorities. spending will increase by $76.6 or about 12 percent, net of billion, Increases in receipts are receipts. projected at $140.3 billion. Funding for agencies and programs under jurisdiction of the Senate Select Committee on Smal... |
Date Feb. 6, 1981 |
Report No. ID-81-27 |
Title
UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 INTERNATIONAL DIVISION RELEASED
FEBRUARY 6,196l B-199535 The Honorable Peter W. Rodino, Jr. Chairman, Committee on the Judiciary House of Representatives Dear Mr. Chairman:
114341 Fstruction and Operation of the Refugee Process'ng Center in Bataan, the Philippines (ID-81-27) l? In response to your September 15, 1980, request we have re... |
Date Feb. 1, 1981 |
Report No. 114419 |
Title
ACCOUNTING NEWS
February 1981 Federal Accounting and Financial Reporting Principles and Standards Single Audit Steering Committee GAOissued its third exposure draft on the conceptual p. framework..................... 1 An intergovernmental Single Audit Steering Committee has been organized to facilitate the implementation of the single p. 1 audit approach... JFMIP is initiating a study of the capa... |
Date Jan. 26, 1981 |
Report No. B-201885 |
Title
~g '~ COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 B- 201885 CED1-7 January 26, 1981 The Honorable James A. McClure
Chairman, Subcommittee on Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Committee on Appropriations United States Senate Dear Mr. Chairman: The purpose of this letter is to confirm agreements reached with Senate Appropriations Committee staff, concerning the Comm... |
Date Jan. 6, 1981 |
Report No. GGD-81-24 |
Title
BY THECOMPTROLLERGENERAL Report ToThe Congress
OF THEUNITEDSTATES Audit OfThe Office Of The Attending Physician Revolving Fund-FiscalYear 1980 llllllllllllllll
114104 GGD-81-24 JANUARY 6,198l Request sent to: for copies of GAO reports should be U.S. General Accounting Office Document Handling and Information Services Facility P.O. Box 6015 Gaithersburg, Md. 20760 Telephone (202) 2756241 The first ... |
Date Dec. 31, 1980 |
Report No. GGD-81-36 |
Title
l / p&p& wm? REPORT IY THE Comptroller General
OF I-&i ~lA--TE
Acco~ntht Office Offh Of @XCept RELEASED to bethe basis of spec& the Genera, rcloasecg appmval
on Otdtfde Relati ons. . .-. Congressiorml bY the The Multi-State Regional Intelligence Projects--Who Will Oversee These Federally Funded Networks?
The :Department of Justice funds seven regional intelligence projects, which, when fully opera... |
Date Dec. 15, 1980 |
Report No. GGD-81-3 |
Title
BY THECOblPTROLLERGENERAL Report ToThe Congress
OF THEUNITEDSTATES Federal Assistance System Should Be Changed To Permit Greater involvement ByState Legislatures
Recognizing that Federal grant funds are their largest single source of revenue, State legislatures have moved to increase their oversight of these funds. Where State legislatures have taken an active role in the Federal grant process, Fe... |
Date Dec. 4, 1980 |
Report No. CED-81-33 |
Title
UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 +OMMUNlTY AND DEVUOCMLNT CCONOMIC DIVISION DECEMBER 4,198O B-201354 The Honorable Ted Weiss Member, [Jnited States House of Representatives 37 West 65th Street 10023 New York, New York Dear Mr. Weiss:
Subject: L-West 113911 Ill I s On October 18, 1980, you requested that we investigate the cost of the West Side Hiyhway Project (Westway... |
Date Nov. 14, 1980 |
Report No. CED-81-9 |
Title
Comptroller General -- RELEASED
OF THE UNITED STATES Costly Wastewater Treatment Plants FailToPe-rforrn Expected As
Over $25 billion in Federal funds and several ’ bil!ion more in State and local moneys have been spent to construct new wastewater treatment plants or to significantly modify existing plants. The Environmental Protection Agency estimates that through the year 2000 an additional $35... |
Date Nov. 10, 1980 |
Report No. PSAD-81-11 |
Title
UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 ‘W PROCURLMCNT ACQUISITION AND SYSTIMS DIVISION NOVEMBER lo,1980 B-200786 1 The Honorable The Secretary Dear Mr. Neil E. Goldschmidt of Transportation Secretary: Bay Transportation Authority's ( Massachusetts Termination of Contract for Light Rail Vehicles tiPSAD-81-11) Subject: This is to inform you of certain events associated with... |
Date Nov. 10, 1980 |
Report No. OGC-81-1 |
Title
COMPTROLLER GENERAL WASl4INOTON OF D.C. THE wbu UNITED STATES B-200685 November 10, 1980 To the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives wllllll lllwl II
113745 President‘s first special message for On October 1, 1980, the CI f-1 ear 1981 was transmitted to the Congress pursuant to the e special message roposed 22 'Impound ii ent Con2 rol Act of 1974. deferrals of ... |
Date Nov. 10, 1980 |
Report No. CED-81-2 |
Title
BY THE COMPTROLLER GENERAL Report To The Congress
OF THE UNITEDSTATES There IsNo Shortage Of Freight Cars-Railroads Must Make Better UseOf What They Have
flailroads cannot satisfy the demand for freight cars because they do not use the existihg car fleet efficiently. Enough cars areavail&e, but they are not in the right place at the right time. Federal agencies can do little tc) substantially impr... |
Date Oct. 15, 1980 |
Report No. CED-81-16 |
Title
BY THECOMPTROLLERGENERAL Report ToThe Congress
CjF THEUNITEDSTATES Highway Safety Grant Program Abhieves Limited Success
Tra fit accidents kill more than 50,000 people eat year. Since 1966 the Department of Tra sportation has administered a program that has provided nearly $1.3 billion in Federal grants to State and local governments to help reduce these accidents and related losses. GA assessed t... |
Date Oct. 15, 1980 |
Report No. CED-81-16A |
Title
II. S,UP~~Eh/lENTTOTHEREPORTBYTHE [~w=-~ Comptroller General
OF THE UNITED STATES highway Safety Grant Program hchieves Limited Success
A0 has issued concurrently with this suppleent a report with the above title. The Departent of Transportation and State highway fety representatives commented on the draft this report, and this supplement contains AO’s evaluation of and response to these 113552 ... |
Date Sept. 18, 1980 |
Report No. B-197439 |
Title
§§/34 bV(t C4 7
SEP 18 198a. 5A B-197439 The Honorable Charles B. Ran;gel House of Representatives Dear Mr. Rangel: This is in reply to your letter of August 21, 1980, concerning the Small Business Administration's (SRA's) evera ging" ceractions in discontinuing its, practice. of tain Government investments in minority enterprise small Presumably these business investment companies (MESBICs). ac... |
Date Sept. 9, 1980 |
Report No. PAD-80-95 |
Title
BY THE COMPTROLLER GENERAL Report To The Chairman, Committee On Environment And Public Works United States Senate
OF THE UNITEDSTATES Foresighted Planning And Budgeting. Needed For Public Buildings Program
This report supplements GAO work that has encouraged legislationrequiring long-term planning and budgeting for public buildings managed by the General Services Administration. GAO draws on exper... |
Date Aug. 27, 1980 |
Report No. HRD-80-105 |
Title
BVI-HE U.S.GENERAL /kCOtiN~iNG Report To The Honorable Louis Stokes House Of Representatives Allegations About The Ohio Bureau Of Employment Services’ Operations In Cleveland, Ohio RELEASED
This report describes the results of GAO’s investigation of several allegations about the staffing, facilities, and locations of employment offices in the Cleveland area. GAO is not making any recommendatio... |
Date Aug. 22, 1980 |
Report No. CED-80-106 |
Title
Federal-State Environmental Programs--The State Perspective
In the 1970s the Federal Government increasinqly relir?‘rl on the States to carry out federally mandated environmental programs, and most Statr!s h;ive assumed that responsibility. However, the States believe many obstacles impede tlx!ir implt?mentation of those programs; they ;M: t)eginning to consider these obstacles when decidiny whe... |
Date Aug. 22, 1980 |
Report No. FGMSD-80-73 |
Title
BY l-Hi C,bMPIROLLER GENERAL Report ToThe Congress
OF Tt-iFIT UNITEDSTATES Weak Financial Controls Make The Community Services Administration Vulnerable To Fraud And Abuse
The Community Services Administration spearheads the Nation’s war on poverty, but its mission is being jeopardized by poor internal controls over fiscal and managerial activities al all levels. Week controls make the agency hi... |
Date Aug. 20, 1980 |
Report No. CED-80-137 |
Title
B-199908 I AUGUST 20,198O Dear Mr. Chairman : Ealysis of Community Development Block () ,lI*I ,,;r;;;, #d # (~~~~1,. i:t,,,, (I’, ,,, Grant Drawdown Rates (CED-80-137) J Based on your July 29, 1980, request, we reviewed the drawdown rates at which entitlement grantees are spending the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD’s) Specifically , we Community Development Block Grant fu... |
Date Aug. 19, 1980 |
Report No. CED-80-98 |
Title
j q$J -7 BY THE COMPTROLLER GENERAL Report ToThe Congress
OF THE UNITEDSTATES Better Justifications Needed For Automated People Mover Demonstration Projects
The Urban Mass Transportation Administration has established a program to demonstrate whether automated people mover systems are workable solutions to downtown transit problems. These systems are driverless vehicles operating on fixed guideway... |
Date June 5, 1980 |
Report No. CED-80-104 |
Title
$jjqj@
UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON, CI D.C. 20548 ll2sy COMMUNITY OEVE~OPMEM AND ECONOMIC DIVISION B-196314 JUNE 5,198O The Honorable United States Dear Senator Subject: Ma Senate
Baucus: -. -“Q/ --IC appt Grain Subterminal Facilities J (CED-80-104) O%J This report is in response to your May 13, 1980, letter reauestinq certain information on grain subterminals. Your letter... |
Date May 8, 1980 |
Report No. 112288 |
Title
UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D. C. 20548 FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY EXPECTED AT 9:00 a.m. THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1980 Statement Jerome of H. Stolarow Director PROCUREMENTAND SYSTEMS ACQUISITION before Subcommittee Committee United the DIVISION on Human Resources and Civil
Service on Post Office States House of Representatives on HUD's Unsupported the Progress Year-End Obligations Hou... |
Date April 29, 1980 |
Report No. GGD-80-63 |
Title
i The Honorable Norman Youse of Representatives Dear Mr. Mineta: Epdate Effort Y. Mineta
112257 Subject: In on Federal Requirements iHatching and for California Maintenance of (GGD-80-63) a February 27, 1980, letter, you and 12 other members of the California Congressional delegation r.eque..&ed an updated version of the table on matching and maintenance of effort requirements included in our repo... |
Date Feb. 20, 1980 |
Report No. 094391 |
Title
. L 1;“ I OWYI
STANDARDS BOARD ()fl&, .* , ELMER B. STAATS, CHAIRM:;?$;;O"NTING LEGISLATIVE SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE U,S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES COST ACCOUNTIN:NSTANDARDS BOARD BUDGET ESTIMATES FOR FISCAL YEAR 1981 MR. CHAIRMAN AND MEMBERSOF THE SUBCOMMITTEE: I am appearing Cost Accounting Board operations Our budget is $339,000 describing review less before you today in my... |