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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... departments . They work very hard and are very dedicated to performing their duties in a superior manner . As I stated ... department and a more orderly cash collection and change procedure was implemented which resulted in faster turn ...
... departments . They work very hard and are very dedicated to performing their duties in a superior manner . As I stated ... department and a more orderly cash collection and change procedure was implemented which resulted in faster turn ...
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... department . Business in the Office Supply Service was not drastically enlarged last year , but gross sales did increase by 10 percent to a total of $ 3,734,706 . OFFICE OF RECORDS AND REGISTRATION The Office of Records and Registration ...
... department . Business in the Office Supply Service was not drastically enlarged last year , but gross sales did increase by 10 percent to a total of $ 3,734,706 . OFFICE OF RECORDS AND REGISTRATION The Office of Records and Registration ...
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... Department , submitted the budget estimate after conferring with Chief Powell concerning the police services to be furnished by the Metropolitan Police Department during the coming year . Appropriations , Actual Expenditures ...
... Department , submitted the budget estimate after conferring with Chief Powell concerning the police services to be furnished by the Metropolitan Police Department during the coming year . Appropriations , Actual Expenditures ...
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... department . In my opinion , it is one of the best moves we have made . We are now being cautious before we step instead of paying the consequences of the aftereffect . It was a very good move and we are fortunate in having such a well ...
... department . In my opinion , it is one of the best moves we have made . We are now being cautious before we step instead of paying the consequences of the aftereffect . It was a very good move and we are fortunate in having such a well ...
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... such as traffic cones and various other things we have to use that are actually not uniforms but equipment associated with the needs of our department . INVESTIGATION DIVISION Investigation division , $ 55,000 . An increase 50.
... such as traffic cones and various other things we have to use that are actually not uniforms but equipment associated with the needs of our department . INVESTIGATION DIVISION Investigation division , $ 55,000 . An increase 50.
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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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