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This volume contains the official transcript of the Senate hearing regarding the nomination of Leon E. Panetta to the position of Director of the Office of Management and Budget. Held before the Committee on Governmental Affairs on January 11, 1993, during the One Hundred Third Congress, First Session, the hearing presents detailed discussions and testimonies related to Mr. Panetta's qualifications, experience, and vision for managing the nation's budget. This historical document offers valuable insights into the confirmation process for high-level executive appointments and provides a snapshot of the governmental priorities and concerns during that period. Researchers and students of political science, public administration, and U.S. history will find this record essential for understanding the dynamics of executive-legislative relations and the intricacies of federal budget management.
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