Nominations: Hearing Before the Committee on Labor and Human Resources, United States Senate, Ninety-sixth Congress, Second Session ... February 18, 1980

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Stran 33 - the passage, defeat or modification of any Federal legislation or of affecting the administration and execution of Federal law or policy. None 5. Explain how you will resolve any potential conflict of interest that may be disclosed by your responses to the above items. The
Stran 8 - Harvard University. From 1957 to 1975 he served with the Bureau of the Budget and the Office of Management and Budget as Associate Director for Human Resources, Deputy Assistant Director for Legislative Affairs, and Assistant Chief of
Stran 61 - become a government of the few, by the few, and for the few. And now let us consider a national tragedy of our own making or unmaking. The voters of the United States no longer establish policy and elect our leaders
Stran 28 - Committee that I take this responsibility seriously and that I will do what I can in my capacity to insure that the structures that we create will have a long and healthy life. Thank you very much and I am prepared to answer any questions you may have. STATEMENT FOR COMPLETION BY PRESIDENTIAL NOMINEES PART I: ALL THE INFORMATION IN THIS PART WILL BE MADE PUBLIC Name:
Stran 50 - you have been nominated. NONE 3. Describe any business relationship, dealing or financial transaction which you have had during the last five years whether for yourself, on behalf of a client, or acting as an agent, that constitutes a potential conflict of interest with the position to
Stran 60 - right will diminish and deteriorate—eventually ceasing to exist. The last amendment, the 26th, guaranteed the right to vote to all citizens 18 years of age or older. First introduced in the House of Representatives in 1942, by your speaker, it finally received the necessary two-thirds vote of both houses of the Congress in 1971. Ratification by the necessary 38 States took only 90 days.
Stran 46 - Washington, DC, Assistant Director, International Programs Division. Directed work of 4 staff officers in the review of organization, management, program, policy, and budgeting for all US foreign intelligence programs and was responsible for direct liaison with all DOD intelligence organizations, as well as CIA, the State Department, and the President's Science Advisor's Staff.
Stran 44 - 1963 Meritorious Award, William A. Jump Foundation (Nominated by US Office of Economic Opportunity) 1966 Distinguished Service Citation as Senior Member of the Department of Energy Activation Task Force, Executive Office of the President 1977 Outstanding Service Medal, US Department of DeDartment of Energy ■ 1979
Stran 61 - that county had gone to the polls. Less than 28 percent of President Carter's fellow citizens voted for him in the Presidential election of 1976. Less than 3 of every 10 eligible voters chose the President. Mayor Koch was the choice of less than 12 percent of New York City's electorate. Our Declaration of Independence provides for a government "of the people, for the people, and by the people.
Stran 46 - 1969-71 US Office of Management and Budget, Deputy Assistant Director for Legislative Reference. Directed the legislative coordination and analysis function for the Office of Management and Budget in the program areas of law enforcement,

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