Legislative Branch Appropriations for 1977: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, Second Session |
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... budget requests for fiscal year 1977 . This is my first formal appearance before this subcommittee since I assumed my duties as Librarian of Congress in November . TASK FORCE CREATED Since this time I have given particular attention to ...
... budget requests for fiscal year 1977 . This is my first formal appearance before this subcommittee since I assumed my duties as Librarian of Congress in November . TASK FORCE CREATED Since this time I have given particular attention to ...
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... year 1977 . WORKLOAD AND IMPROVEMENTS IN ASSISTANCE TO CONGRESS When we constructed our fiscal year 1977 appropriations request last year we took as a working assumption that overall workload would increase approximately 5 percent in both ...
... year 1977 . WORKLOAD AND IMPROVEMENTS IN ASSISTANCE TO CONGRESS When we constructed our fiscal year 1977 appropriations request last year we took as a working assumption that overall workload would increase approximately 5 percent in both ...
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... fiscal year 1977 . I should emphasize that this request is roughly the same amount as we requested last year of the committee . It is 866 positions in total , as compared to the 860 we requested last year . But we were asked to stretch ...
... fiscal year 1977 . I should emphasize that this request is roughly the same amount as we requested last year of the committee . It is 866 positions in total , as compared to the 860 we requested last year . But we were asked to stretch ...
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... year . Mr. SHIPLEY . This type machine ? Mr. CYLKE . Not exactly this machine , but the concept . Both the cassette and the record are playable on one machine . Mr. SHIPLEY . How many ? You said 20,000 ? Mr. CYLKE . In fiscal year 1977 ...
... year . Mr. SHIPLEY . This type machine ? Mr. CYLKE . Not exactly this machine , but the concept . Both the cassette and the record are playable on one machine . Mr. SHIPLEY . How many ? You said 20,000 ? Mr. CYLKE . In fiscal year 1977 ...
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... budget estimate for fiscal year 1977 is $ 1,700,000 . This amount is $ 65,000 more than was appropriated for fiscal year 1976. This small increase is required to permit us to absorb the continuing effect of Federal pay increases ...
... budget estimate for fiscal year 1977 is $ 1,700,000 . This amount is $ 65,000 more than was appropriated for fiscal year 1976. This small increase is required to permit us to absorb the continuing effect of Federal pay increases ...
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