Legislative Branch Appropriations for 1979: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, Second Session |
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... BENJAMIN . This morning you were here when Mr. Coughlin and Mr. Shipley were talking to the Sergeant at Arms about the screening devices at the door . Mr. MOLLOY . Yes , sir . Mr. BENJAMIN . Is there a committee that has had this under ...
... BENJAMIN . This morning you were here when Mr. Coughlin and Mr. Shipley were talking to the Sergeant at Arms about the screening devices at the door . Mr. MOLLOY . Yes , sir . Mr. BENJAMIN . Is there a committee that has had this under ...
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... BENJAMIN . Let me ask another question : Generally speaking on your staff where you do have increased duties because we have asked you to undertake them , have you generally gone to the House Administration Committee on your own to ...
... BENJAMIN . Let me ask another question : Generally speaking on your staff where you do have increased duties because we have asked you to undertake them , have you generally gone to the House Administration Committee on your own to ...
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... BENJAMIN . When you reported to us in early 1977 , did you include the 1,016 stops then ? Mr. ROTA . No. Mr. BENJAMIN . Then since you reported last , you added 292 stops , the difference between 724 and 1,016 ? Mr. ROTA . Yes , sir ...
... BENJAMIN . When you reported to us in early 1977 , did you include the 1,016 stops then ? Mr. ROTA . No. Mr. BENJAMIN . Then since you reported last , you added 292 stops , the difference between 724 and 1,016 ? Mr. ROTA . Yes , sir ...
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... BENJAMIN . When you reported to us in early 1977 , did you include the 1,016 stops then ? Mr. ROTA . No. Mr. BENJAMIN . Then since you reported last , you added 292 stops , the difference between 724 and 1,016 ? Mr. ROTA . Yes , sir ...
... BENJAMIN . When you reported to us in early 1977 , did you include the 1,016 stops then ? Mr. ROTA . No. Mr. BENJAMIN . Then since you reported last , you added 292 stops , the difference between 724 and 1,016 ? Mr. ROTA . Yes , sir ...
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... BENJAMIN . The positions in the fiscal 1978 budget include the positions not filled , as follows : Four attorney positions ; one position for Ramseyer specialist ; and three positions for legal secre- taries . Mr. HUSSEY . Yes . Mr.
... BENJAMIN . The positions in the fiscal 1978 budget include the positions not filled , as follows : Four attorney positions ; one position for Ramseyer specialist ; and three positions for legal secre- taries . Mr. HUSSEY . Yes . Mr.
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Additions continued agencies allowed American Folklife Center Annex APPLEBAUM Architect Assistant authorized automated BENJAMIN bill BOORSTIN BOYLE budget Capitol Police Capitol Police Board Capitol Power Plant catalog Center Chairman Clerk COLLEY CONGRESS SALARIES Congressional Research Service contract Copyright Office cost COUGHLIN CURRAN data bases distribution Division employees equipment Estimate Expenditures Federal fiscal year 1979 Folklife funds going Growing workload HENSHAW House Office Building House Post Office information referred installation ITEMS continued James Madison Joint Committee Justification of Increases Legislative Branch Appropriation Library of Congress Madison Building maintenance Members million NONRECURRING ITEMS obligations operation pay raise percent Personnel Benefits Positions Requested printing and binding record referred to follows reimbursement Salaries and Expenses schedule Senate SHIPLEY staff Subcommittee supplemental Supplies and materials Thomas Jefferson Building tion U.S. Postal Service Unexpended Balances United States Capitol WHITE
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