Legislative Branch Appropriations for 1977: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, Second Session |
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... CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE A significant multiyear program , now in its last year of implemen- tation , is the expansion of the Congressional Research Service under the Legislative Reorganization Act of 1970. We are requesting 88 ...
... CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE A significant multiyear program , now in its last year of implemen- tation , is the expansion of the Congressional Research Service under the Legislative Reorganization Act of 1970. We are requesting 88 ...
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... Congressional Reference Division ΠΙ Member and Committee Reference 5 GS - 9 Reference Librarians @ $ 13,482 3 GS - 5 Library Technicians @ $ 8,925 III Reference Centers and Congressional Reading Room $ 67,410 26,775 $ 94,185 $ 70,638 2 ...
... Congressional Reference Division ΠΙ Member and Committee Reference 5 GS - 9 Reference Librarians @ $ 13,482 3 GS - 5 Library Technicians @ $ 8,925 III Reference Centers and Congressional Reading Room $ 67,410 26,775 $ 94,185 $ 70,638 2 ...
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... CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE Mr. Chairman and members of the subcommittee , for the fiscal year 1977 , the Congressional Research Service is requesting $ 20,329,000 , an increase of $ 3,149,000 over the 1976 amount . Approximately ...
... CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE Mr. Chairman and members of the subcommittee , for the fiscal year 1977 , the Congressional Research Service is requesting $ 20,329,000 , an increase of $ 3,149,000 over the 1976 amount . Approximately ...
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... congressional staff were trained by CRS in the use of the Library's Scorpio retrieval language in accessing the legislative infor- mation display system . To date 50 terminals and video screens have been installed in House offices ...
... congressional staff were trained by CRS in the use of the Library's Scorpio retrieval language in accessing the legislative infor- mation display system . To date 50 terminals and video screens have been installed in House offices ...
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... congressional committees and Members . Other staff re- sources will be channeled to information and reference services . We believe this budget request responds to growing congressional expectations of support from CRS , as reflected in ...
... congressional committees and Members . Other staff re- sources will be channeled to information and reference services . We believe this budget request responds to growing congressional expectations of support from CRS , as reflected in ...
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