Word: budgeteering
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Arriving at their desks in Albany last week, New York state legislators were confronted with a blue-and-white 1,039-page volume that could best be described as imposing. It imposed on New York taxpayers a 1967 budget of nearly $4.7 billion, biggest ever proposed for any state in the Union. The same tableau, with only slight variations, was repeated in statehouses across the country. For if January is the season of inauguration euphoria and soaring phrases, February is the time of budgetary reality and boring figures...
Despite the size of his ninth budget-$644 million above last year's- New York's Nelson Rockefeller, with some astute fiscal maneuvering, was able to guarantee no new taxes.* Some of his colleagues were not so lucky...
Washington will give Swanger $5155 more than the 1966 budget to incorporate a residential element into the program's summer schedule. According to Swanger, this "residential component" will take the form of "cooperative living ventures" on the Harvard campus for the 52 Cambridge high school students in the program...
...midst of the Birmingham crisis, and Dr. Benjamin F. Payton, a young Negro sociologist and minister, then with the New York Protestant Council, and who a month later succeeded Spike in the national post. The larger purpose of the meeting was to propose that an "Economic Development Budget for Equal Rights in America," to cost $32 billion per year, be placed on the agenda of the White House Conference. But the real heart of the gathering was in the demand "that the question of 'family stability' be stricken entirely from that agenda...
...have substantially increased Harvard's Upbound budget would have meant less youngsters in Upward Bound somewhere else where OEO has been much less responsive than we have been in the Boston area...