Treasury, Postal Service, and general government appropriations for fiscal year 1984: hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-eighth Congress, first sessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1983 |
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... APPROPRIATION Mr. Chairman , for Fiscal Year 1984 , the President has requested a total appropriation to the Postal Service of $ 400 million . This is a ( 1 ) reduction of $ 389 million from the amount currently scheduled.
... APPROPRIATION Mr. Chairman , for Fiscal Year 1984 , the President has requested a total appropriation to the Postal Service of $ 400 million . This is a ( 1 ) reduction of $ 389 million from the amount currently scheduled.
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... amount currently scheduled to be provided for fiscal year 1983 under last December's continuing resolution . All of the $ 400 million request for fiscal year 1984 is for revenue forgone to fund statutory authorizations for reduced rates ...
... amount currently scheduled to be provided for fiscal year 1983 under last December's continuing resolution . All of the $ 400 million request for fiscal year 1984 is for revenue forgone to fund statutory authorizations for reduced rates ...
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... amount currently scheduled to be provided for FY 1983 under last December's continuing resolution . REVENUE FORGONE All of the $ 400 million request for FY 1984 is for revenue forgone to fund statutory authorizations for reduced rates ...
... amount currently scheduled to be provided for FY 1983 under last December's continuing resolution . REVENUE FORGONE All of the $ 400 million request for FY 1984 is for revenue forgone to fund statutory authorizations for reduced rates ...
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... amount which would be needed to fund just the continuing portion of the authorized price reductions . In the absence of specific allocation instructions , we would assume the Congressional intent is that all of the subsidized mailers ...
... amount which would be needed to fund just the continuing portion of the authorized price reductions . In the absence of specific allocation instructions , we would assume the Congressional intent is that all of the subsidized mailers ...
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... amounts paid back ( as our permanent authority does . ) In my view , the Postal Service has used its present limited borrowing authority in a responsible manner and additional fiscal year limitations are not necessary . I will try to ...
... amounts paid back ( as our permanent authority does . ) In my view , the Postal Service has used its present limited borrowing authority in a responsible manner and additional fiscal year limitations are not necessary . I will try to ...
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