A Business Week magazine article titled "Reaganomics," as placed in the Extension of Remarks section of the Congressional record by US Congressman Les AuCoin on December 4, 1981. The article discussed President Ronald Reagan's supply-side economic plan to cut taxes and increase military spending, an economic school of thought that was then famously coined "Reaganomics."
The House floor remarks of US Congressman Les AuCoin on the Renewable Resources Recovery Act of 1981 and his emergency legislation to save declining lumber mills admist bankruptcies and high interest rates by granting the Secretary of Agriculture new powers.
A speech by US Congressman Les AuCoin delivered to the Western States Chiropractic College in Portland, Oregon on May 2, 1981. In his speech, Congressman AuCoin discussed the federal budget resolution for 1982 and his concerns about how Reaganomics would negatively affect higher education and the quality and quantity of health care, all while increasing funding for defense spending.