Second Supplemental Appropriation Bill, 1965: Hearings Before the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Eighty-ninth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 7091 ... |
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... Board of Education of the District of Columbia . The act of October 6 , 1964 ( Public Law 88-631 ) , provided retro- active salary increases for certain civilian employees of the Federal Government and of the District of Columbia whose ...
... Board of Education of the District of Columbia . The act of October 6 , 1964 ( Public Law 88-631 ) , provided retro- active salary increases for certain civilian employees of the Federal Government and of the District of Columbia whose ...
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... Board of Review . 3,000 0 Federal Communications Commission . 812 , 341 212 , 341 26. 1 Federal Home Loan Bank Board . 3,000 600,000 550,378 550 , 378 100.0 Federal Maritime Commission . 203,000 20,000 9.9 Federal Mediation and ...
... Board of Review . 3,000 0 Federal Communications Commission . 812 , 341 212 , 341 26. 1 Federal Home Loan Bank Board . 3,000 600,000 550,378 550 , 378 100.0 Federal Maritime Commission . 203,000 20,000 9.9 Federal Mediation and ...
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... Board . Tariff Commission .. Tax Court of the United States . Tennessee Valley Authority . U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency . U.S. Information Agency .. District of Columbia .. $ 676,597 $ 56 , 597 8.4 $ 620,000 50,000 50,000 ...
... Board . Tariff Commission .. Tax Court of the United States . Tennessee Valley Authority . U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency . U.S. Information Agency .. District of Columbia .. $ 676,597 $ 56 , 597 8.4 $ 620,000 50,000 50,000 ...
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... board employees and other administrative actions pur- suant to law ) . 796.3 Total .. 969.8 1 278.6 ( 35 % ) 351.9 ( 36 % ) 2 517.7 1617.9 1 Roughly $ 30,100,000 depends on congressional approval of various language provisions ...
... board employees and other administrative actions pur- suant to law ) . 796.3 Total .. 969.8 1 278.6 ( 35 % ) 351.9 ( 36 % ) 2 517.7 1617.9 1 Roughly $ 30,100,000 depends on congressional approval of various language provisions ...
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... board . 388,070 525 Bureau of the Budget : 3,800 250 12,645 12,645 Public Law 88-426 : EX 32 Louga ubbi Title I .. 436,986 31 , 463 Title III . 33,070 Wage board . 2,341 51,192 51 , 192 1,056 76 453,800 Council of Economic Advisers ...
... board . 388,070 525 Bureau of the Budget : 3,800 250 12,645 12,645 Public Law 88-426 : EX 32 Louga ubbi Title I .. 436,986 31 , 463 Title III . 33,070 Wage board . 2,341 51,192 51 , 192 1,056 76 453,800 Council of Economic Advisers ...
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