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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... positions . 60 11.3 Positions other than permanent . Total personnel compensation .. 12.0 Personnel benefits . 21.0 Travel and transportation of persons .. 60 5 5 65 65 5 5 45 45 22.0 Transportation of things . 1 1 23.0 Rent ...
... positions . 60 11.3 Positions other than permanent . Total personnel compensation .. 12.0 Personnel benefits . 21.0 Travel and transportation of persons .. 60 5 5 65 65 5 5 45 45 22.0 Transportation of things . 1 1 23.0 Rent ...
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... positions . Full - time equivalent of other positions . Average number of employees .. 19 , 155 1.484 19 , 085 ALLOCATION TO OFFICE OF SECRETARY Total number of permanent positions .. Average number of employees__ 4 Average grade and ...
... positions . Full - time equivalent of other positions . Average number of employees .. 19 , 155 1.484 19 , 085 ALLOCATION TO OFFICE OF SECRETARY Total number of permanent positions .. Average number of employees__ 4 Average grade and ...
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... positions . In a survey made in 1964 the American Society of Planning Officials found over 500 unfilled positions for urban planners alone . A study by the Municipal Man- power Commission found comparable shortages in other urban ...
... positions . In a survey made in 1964 the American Society of Planning Officials found over 500 unfilled positions for urban planners alone . A study by the Municipal Man- power Commission found comparable shortages in other urban ...
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... position with respect to the subsidized helicopter operations . On the one hand , we are faced with outstanding ... position of being caught between the Aviation Act and the appropriation acts will be brought to an end . Senator PASTORE ...
... position with respect to the subsidized helicopter operations . On the one hand , we are faced with outstanding ... position of being caught between the Aviation Act and the appropriation acts will be brought to an end . Senator PASTORE ...
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... POSITION PREVIOUSLY STATED Senator ALLOTT . Mr. Chairman , could I interrupt this gentleman before he starts ? I think there are a couple of facts that ought to be stated before he starts . I do say that we should make it clear that the ...
... POSITION PREVIOUSLY STATED Senator ALLOTT . Mr. Chairman , could I interrupt this gentleman before he starts ? I think there are a couple of facts that ought to be stated before he starts . I do say that we should make it clear that the ...
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