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The Committee on Ways and Means - A Bicentennial History 1789-1989 (Paperback)
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The Committee on Ways and Means - A Bicentennial History 1789-1989 (Paperback)
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0n July 24, 1989, the Committee on Ways and Means celebrates its
bicentennial. The Committee on Ways and Means is the oldest
committee of the Congress. Its history is a large part of our
nation's history. The responsibilities vested in the committee have
placed it at the center of some of the most critical legislative
decisions faced by the Congress. The prestige accorded the
committee is due in part, of course, to the breadth of its
legislative jurisdiction: all revenues, the management of the
public debt, tariff and trade laws, the Social Security and
Medicare systems. These responsibilities alone would make it a
committee of note. But just as important to its reputation has been
the manner in which the members of the committee have exercised
those responsibilities. One cannot read the history of the
Committee on Ways and Means without recognizing the important role
played by certain individuals at critical points in our nation's
history. The history of the committee is replete with examples of
legislators who, through the strength of their convictions, were
able to lead the country in a direction it might not otherwise have
gone. Examples include Gallatin, Randolph, Stevens, Underwood,
Hull, Doughton, and Mills. Today we face enormous and seemingly
permanent budget deficits the likes of which have never been seen
in our history. This generation's unwillingness to pay for the
government it demands means that future generations will be saddled
with an intolerable debt burden. This situation did not begin in
the 1980s, but it has increased dramatically during this period.
What is disturbing is not so much the size of the debt; significant
debts have accumulated in the past, especially in times of war.
Much more troubling is our seeming inability to even debate, much
less decide, on those changes necessary to reduce or eliminate the
oppressive budget deficit. However, in the end it must be done or
our nation will suffer the consequences. One can only wonder if
this is not one of those critical periods when it is necessary to
look beyond narrow parochial interest, a time when strong
leadership is required. The future of our children and their
children depends upon the leadership we exert today.
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