Treasury-Post Office Departments and Executive Office Appropriations for 1964: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-eighth Congress, First Session : Treasury Department, Related Agencies, Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations, Executive Office of the President, Funds Appropriated to the President, President's Advisory Committee on Labor-Management Policy, Tax Court of the United States |
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... legislation this year to take over full control of parcel post pricing so that this important service will not be crippled and eventually wrecked . PARCEL POST RATES AND REVENUES On March 5 , an order by the Interstate Commerce ...
... legislation this year to take over full control of parcel post pricing so that this important service will not be crippled and eventually wrecked . PARCEL POST RATES AND REVENUES On March 5 , an order by the Interstate Commerce ...
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... LEGISLATION The solution to the dilemma facing us must be furnished by legis- lation . No other alternative remains . A bill has been introduced in the Senate by Chairman Olin Johnston of the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service ...
... LEGISLATION The solution to the dilemma facing us must be furnished by legis- lation . No other alternative remains . A bill has been introduced in the Senate by Chairman Olin Johnston of the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service ...
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... legislative postal rate increases will probably amount to only about $ 261 million for 1963 compared with the $ 664 million orig- inally estimated . The increases were made ... legislation : TREASURY AND POST OFFICE APPROPRIATIONS , 1964 33.
... legislative postal rate increases will probably amount to only about $ 261 million for 1963 compared with the $ 664 million orig- inally estimated . The increases were made ... legislation : TREASURY AND POST OFFICE APPROPRIATIONS , 1964 33.
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... legislation : [ In millions ] Original estimate 1 Current estimate ? Increase , decrease ( - ) Net appropriation obligations .. Net revenue .. $ 4,554 $ 4,446 $ 108 3,668 3,590 78 Fund deficiency .... New legislation or similar action ...
... legislation : [ In millions ] Original estimate 1 Current estimate ? Increase , decrease ( - ) Net appropriation obligations .. Net revenue .. $ 4,554 $ 4,446 $ 108 3,668 3,590 78 Fund deficiency .... New legislation or similar action ...
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... legislative proposals to establish union recognition by law . In the 87th Congress Representative George M. Rhodes ... legislation , pertained to the de inition of a " union representative " and a " union of Government employees ...
... legislative proposals to establish union recognition by law . In the 87th Congress Representative George M. Rhodes ... legislation , pertained to the de inition of a " union representative " and a " union of Government employees ...
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