Ford Administration Cabinet Minutes
Topics discussed at the meeting include the federal budget, the legislative outlook, oil price decontrol, and intelligence investigations.
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Cabinet Minutes - 8/27/75
FORD
The President entered the room at 11:06 a.m.
The press entered at 11:07 a.m.
At 11:09 a.m. the President opened the meeting indicating
there was much business to be done.
The President first called on Director of the Budget Lynn
to talk about the 1977 budget.
Director Lynn discussed the need to prepare the budget as
early as possible and that recommendations from Cabinet
officers should be to him soon. He stated further that
there probably will not be an extension on deadlines for
the budget this year as in past years. Senator Muskie
had indicated in a letter to Director Lynn that the ex-
tensions will not be granted and that the deadline must
be maintained. Therefore, the budget must be in on the
19th of October and Cabinet officers should have their
proposals in by the 30th of September up to the 19th of
October.
The second area he discussed was appropriation bills. He
mentioned the Education Bill and the fact that it is com-
ing up for an override very soon. He asked the Cabinet
to read the President's veto message. He thought that it
was very, very good and well written. He also stressed
the need to get to the bills and amend the bills per the
Administration's desires before they are passed. The
Education Bill has grown beyond reasonable bounds and
perhaps it did so because Administration people were slow
in getting to it. He also stated his strong desire to
have both the Secretary and Under Secretary work with the
Congress to get Administration priorities passed.
If all bills are passed that are currently contemplated,
the deficit for 1977 would be in the 70 to 75 billion dollar
area. As a last cautionary note, he mentioned that unless
the Cabinet is more active in the Congress, many authori-
zation bills will become appropriation bills and that will
mean that the present deficit will continue to soar unabated.
The President then called on Jack Marsh to discuss a legi-
slative review and a look ahead.
Legislative Review
(1) He reviewed the Congress. Economics and energy still
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