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The result: $1.1 billion added to the deficit in the federal budget.
Clinton's advisers pressured him to raise taxes on the theory that a smaller federal budget deficit would reduce bond interest rates.
The successful American businessman and investor Warren Buffett was quoted in the Associated Press ( January 20, 2006 ) as saying " The U. S trade deficit is a bigger threat to the domestic economy than either the federal budget deficit or consumer debt and could lead to political turmoil ...
The Congressional Budget Office estimates that the net effect of both laws will be a reduction in the federal deficit by $ 143 billion over the first decade.
When combined with the sharp decline in incomes during the early depression, the result was a serious deficit in the federal budget.
As for the unemployed, he was hostile to federal relief, and only reluctantly accepted a Keynesian solution that involved federal deficit spending, tax cuts and subsidies to the housing market.
The public's concern about the federal budget deficit and fears of professional politicians allowed the independent candidacy of billionaire Texan Ross Perot to explode on the scene in dramatic fashion — at one point Perot was leading the major party candidates in the polls.
Expo was intended to have a deficit, shared between the federal, provincial and municipal levels of government.
These efforts arose from efforts by the federal government to deal with its deficit, which led to cuts in their transfers to the provinces, and in turn to squeezing hospital budgets and physician reimbursements.
The federal government ran a 7. 1 % budget deficit in 1992 at the time of the EU's Treaty of Maastricht, which established conditions for Economic and Monetary Union ( EMU ) that led to adoption of the common Euro currency on January 1, 2002.
The cancellation was confirmed in 1995 by the federal government's " war on the deficit " and British Columbia's subsequent highway capital spending freeze.
By the fall of 2009, facing a $ 9 million deficit and a federal corruption probe, Governor of Michigan Jennifer Granholm declared a financial emergency for the city, paving the way for the appointment of an emergency financial manager.
* 2011: David Leonhardt of New York Times, " for his graceful penetration of America ’ s complicated economic questions, from the federal budget deficit to health care reform.
In FY 2010, the US federal government had a net operating cost of $ 2, 080 billion, although since this includes accounting provisions ( estimates of future liabilities ), the cash deficit is $ 1, 294 billion.
It generated net income of $ 269 million in Fiscal Year 2011, helping to reduce the federal budget deficit for the 34th consecutive year.
The party's delegates discussed a variety of topics to formulate policies such as calling for the party to endorse a Triple-E Senate amendment to added to the Meech Lake Accord, advocating the addition of property rights into the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and other issues such as " provincial resource rights, deficit reduction, free trade, economic diversification, welfare reform, and regional fairness in federal procurements.
Many of them required the cooperation of King's Liberal federal government: provincial control of resources would require the acquiescence of the federal government, and Brownlee felt that the deficit was in part the result of the federal government's failure to cover its rightful share of expenses.
Despite this, his time as Premier saw the eventual elimination of the provincial deficit, substantial progress in negotiating the transfer of natural resource rights from the federal government, and the creation of the Alberta Wheat Pool.
During his second term, Pawlenty erased a $ 2. 7-billion deficit by cutting spending, shifting payments, and using one-time federal stimulus money.
The Liberal Party entered the election with a record of having ended the fiscal deficit, made major reductions in federal spending ( such as by cuts to the civil service, privatization of crown corporations ), creating new environmental regulations, and increased spending beginning on social programs beginning in 1998 after the budget deficit had ended and a surplus had been achieved.

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This was contested in Gibbons v. Ogden ( 22 U. S. 1 ) ( 1824 ), which decided that the regulation of interstate commerce fell under the authority of the federal government, thus influencing competition in the newly developing steam ferry service in New York Harbor.
Perhaps as a direct result of this scandal, the Conservative party fell in the eyes of the public and was relegated to being the Official Opposition in the federal election of 1874.
The rate of growth in federal spending fell from 4 % under Jimmy Carter to 2. 5 % under Ronald Reagan.
The U. S. Department of Justice brought federal charges against McVeigh for causing the deaths of eight federal officers leading to a possible death penalty for McVeigh ; it could not bring charges against McVeigh for the remaining 160 murders in federal court because those deaths fell under the jurisdiction of the state of Oklahoma.
With the state of East Sumatra now being the only federal state remaining, it too folded and fell in line with the unitary Republic.
The Court found that personal cultivation of marijuana fell within the scope of federal regulation by employing an expansive definition of economic activity, a definition described as " breathtaking " by Justice O ' Connor in her dissent because it " threatens to sweep all of productive human activity into federal regulatory reach.
Carmichael speaks about the Deacons when he writes, “ Here is a group which realized that the ‘ law ’ and law enforcement agencies would not protect people, so they had to do it themselves ... The Deacons and all other blacks who resort to self-defense represent a simple answer to a simple question: what man would not defend his family and home from attack ?” The Deacons, according to Carmichael and many others were the protection that the Civil Rights needed on local levels, as well as, the ones who intervened in places that the state and federal government fell short.
:* although an international agreement governing broadcasting was not a treaty of the British Empire, the Radio Reference held that it fell within federal jurisdiction, as Canada's obligations under its agreements in this field required it to pass legislation that would apply to all the dwellers in Canada, and the matter could be seen as being analogous to telegraphs, which already was in the federal sphere
The coalition fell apart before the end of its term after the 1957 federal elections and, as of 2010, Wilhelm Hoegner is still the last non-CSU prime minister of Bavaria.
In the 1993 federal election, the NDP fell to a historic low of 6 % support in Ontario.
They continued to finish in second place in terms of federal seats from Quebec until their last MPs fell with the minority government of Joe Clark in 1980.
The voter turnout fell by more than 3pp from the 2000 federal election which had 64. 1 % turnout.
Trudeau was re-elected in Papineau in the 2011 Canadian federal election, as the Liberal Party fell to third-party standing in the House of Commons with only thirty-four seats.
Tory preparations for an upcoming election campaign were thrown into disarray in August 1956 when Drew fell ill. Tory leaders felt that the party needed vigorous leadership with a federal election likely to be called within a year.
However, she fell to Quebec's " orange wave " in the Canadian federal election, 2011, losing her seat to Isabelle Morin of the NDP.
In 1984, the Supreme Court of Canada had ruled that the due to oil being located offshore Newfoundland it fell under federal jurisdiction.
It thus fell to the federal government to try to improve the economy.
At the July 1987 federal election, the party's Senate vote in New South Wales fell from 9. 6 % to 1. 5 %.
First, the Second Circuit held that the ATS, which allowed jurisdiction in the federal courts over a suit between two aliens, was a constitutional exercise of Congress's power, because " the law of nations ... has always been part of the federal common law ", and thus the statute fell within federal-question jurisdiction.

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He has frequently refused to move from white lunch counters, refused to obey local laws which he considers unjust, while in other cases he has appealed to federal laws.
This right of the State, its upholders contended, was essential to maintain the federal balance and protect the liberty of the people from the danger of centralizing power in the Union government.
On motion of the Amici Curiae, the court directed that a ruling be obtained from the Commissioner of Internal Revenue as to the federal income tax consequences of the Government's plan.
If the distant patron of the suburban branch has been frightened away from downtown by traffic problems, however, the city store can only pressure the politicians to do something about the highways or await the completion of the federal highway program.
Apart from the aged care plan the President's most ambitious and costly proposals were for federal scholarships, and grants to build or enlarge medical and dental schools.
Other steps would be developed after information drifts down to the local level from the federal government.
Within an easy walk from Capitol Hill where Pennsylvania Avenue comes together with Constitution Avenue, begins a series of great federal buildings, some a block long and all about seven-stories high.
Curtis Allen Huff, 41, of 1630 Lake Av., Wilmette, was arrested yesterday on a suppressed federal warrant charging him with embezzling an undetermined amount of money from the First Federal Savings and Loan association, 1 S. Dearborn St., where he formerly was employed as an attorney.
Cannon, a powerful, conservative man, brought welcome support to the Smith-Colmer forces: as chairman of the Appropriations Committee, he holds over each member the dreadful threat of excluding this or that congressional district from federal pork-barrel projects.
* Anti-Deficiency Act, U. S. law that prohibits the federal government from incurring debts not authorized by Congress
Eleven southern slave states declared their secession from the United States and formed the Confederate States of America (" the Confederacy "); the other 25 states supported the federal government (" the Union ").
Lincoln responded by calling for a volunteer army from each state to recapture federal property, which led to declarations of secession by four more slave states.
Transfers from the U. S. federal government add substantially to American Samoa's economic well-being.
The ALP was founded as a federal party prior to the first sitting of the Australian Parliament in 1901, but is descended from Labour parties founded in the various Australian colonies by the emerging labour movement in Australia, formally beginning in 1891.
Colonial Labour parties contested seats from 1891, and federal seats following the Federation at the 1901 federal election.
* Albert ( electoral district ), a federal electoral district in New Brunswick, Canada from 1867 to 1903
* 2000 – In a pre-dawn raid, federal agents seize six-year-old Elián González from his relatives ' home in Miami, Florida.
* 1958 – A United States federal court rules that poet Ezra Pound be released from an insane asylum.
There are various accounts concerning the origin of the settlement's name ; one states that Allen and Rumsey decided to name it for their wives, both named Ann, and for the stands of burr oak in the of land they purchased for $ 800 from the federal government at $ 1. 25 per acre.
In addition, Astrazeneca faces numerous personal-injury lawsuits from former users of Seroquel ( quetiapine ), amidst federal investigations of its marketing practices.
In 1966, Nin had her marriage with Pole annulled, due to the legal issues arising from both Guiler and Pole having to claim her as a dependent on their federal tax returns.
* Of the compensation monies, $ 462. 5 million was to come from the federal treasury and the rest from oil revenue-sharing.
The significant presence of visible minorities from British Columbia in both the provincial and federal spheres of government also reflects the high degree of multiculturalism that has come to be associated with Canada.

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