There was a small sequester back in the mid-1980s, shortly after the Gramm-Rudman-Hollings law was enacted.
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Yet, the Gramm-Enzi bill would significantly interfere with his authority to prevent such U.S. sales.
In 1987, Congress fixed the triggering mechanism and restored the sequester in Gramm-Rudman II.
This brings Mr Gramm to the second hill he plans to assault and occupy.
But, as last year's budget season unfolded, Mr Gramm's Texan drawl grew steadily noisier.
Gramm's response will do more to sink this ridiculous proposal than will reams of learned, actuarial analyses.
Government should get ready to pay for existing responsibilities before taking on new ones, Mr Gramm argues.
They will not be the contingent from 1996: Dole has retired, Phil Gramm of Texas, Richard G.
On Friday, when Gramm rose to block the measure, it was more with a whimper than a bang.
Gramm and Miller plan to hold a news conference Monday afternoon to announce their co-sponsorship of the plan.
The first round of cuts under Gramm-Rudman weren't so devastating that Congress and the president rushed to repeal them.
The Strom Thurmond retirement has kind of overshadowed the retirement of Phil Gramm, of Jesse Helms, of Fred Thompson.
Senator Gramm chose, however, not to elaborate on the likely uses to which Gorbachev's speaking fee would be put.
In 1985, the Gramm-Rudman-Hollings Deficit Reduction Act (GRHDRA) created the notion of sequestration.
McCain and Gramm said their own list of safety standards will not slow Mexican truck's access to the United States.
Mr. Solon, a former policy adviser to Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell, is now with Gramm Partners in Washington, D.
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Not the people who later merged the financial equivalent of cats and dogs and pushed the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act into law.
Mr Gramm suggests that the money should go instead to replenishing the reserves of Medicare, the health programme for the elderly.
And, although Mr Gramm lost many of the arguments, the tide may just possibly be turning in favour of fiscal discipline.
Gramm officially left the campaign after his headline-grabbing comments earlier this year.
The authors of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act granted this right in a subsection.
Indeed, it was last adopted, with some success, when it was part of the Gramm-Rudman-Hollings Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act (1985).
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Today, the boss is personally liable--and at risk of jail time--if there's a breach of a key regulation such as the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act.
And to make sure the formula is successful, it should be enforced by automatic spending cuts, similar to the old Gramm-Rudman-Hollings sequester provision.
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Presidential candidate Phil Gramm (R-Texas) will not let the tax cut issue drop, if nothing alse as a political wedge against Senator Dole.
By the way, the Gramm-Solon column also addresses the argument that this recovery is anemic because the downturn was caused by a financial crisis.
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Not so Phil Gramm, chairman of the Senate banking committee, who held hearings involving Mr Levitt and bosses of Wall Street firms this spring.
But it also could mean something akin to the old Gramm-Rudman-Hollings law, but intelligently revised to focus on annual spending rather than annual deficits.
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On February 22, these chairmen and Senator Kyl met with you and with Senators Phil Gramm and Michael Enzi to discuss these matters further.
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Politicians such as Phil Gramm, formerly a senator from Texas, sponsored the repeal of the Glass-Steagall act, a Depression-era separation of investment and retail banking.
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