Act making further provision for the support of public credit (1795–1796 measures)

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The Act making further provision for the support of public credit (1795–1796 measures) was a U.S. federal statute that refined early national fiscal policy by adjusting revenue and debt provisions to strengthen the young republic’s public credit system.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States federal statute
fiscal policy legislation
aimedAt enhancing investor confidence in U.S. government securities
stabilizing the financial system of the early United States
appliesToJurisdiction United States government
surface form: United States federal government
concerns federal government borrowing
service of the national debt
sources of federal revenue
country United States of America
field public debt management
public finance
taxation law
follows earlier federal public credit legislation of the 1790s
hasEffect adjustment of federal debt provisions
adjustment of federal revenue provisions
hasPurpose refinement of early national fiscal policy
strengthening the public credit system of the United States
support of public credit
historicalPeriod Early National Period of United States history NERFINISHED
inception 1790s
isPartOfSeries United States public credit and funding acts of the 1790s NERFINISHED
language English
legalForm statute
legalStatus enacted federal law
legalSystem common law-based legal system of the United States
legislativeBody United States Congress
partOf early United States public credit system
early national fiscal policy of the United States
regulates federal revenue measures of the United States
management of the public debt of the United States
temporalCoverage 1795
1796

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4th United States Congress enactedLaw Act making further provision for the support of public credit (1795–1796 measures)