Agricultural Appropriations for 1965, Hearings Before ... 88-2, on H.R> 11202 |
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... meet increasing requests for Fed- eral meat inspection and to provide for periodic pay increases .. Reclassification of meat inspectors under revised specifica- tions issued by Civil Service Commission . For increased pay act costs ...
... meet increasing requests for Fed- eral meat inspection and to provide for periodic pay increases .. Reclassification of meat inspectors under revised specifica- tions issued by Civil Service Commission . For increased pay act costs ...
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... meet increased needs for mandatory Federal meat inspection . Need for increase . - The number of meatpacking establishments requiring Federal inspection continues to increase . Existing establishments are expanding production activities ...
... meet increased needs for mandatory Federal meat inspection . Need for increase . - The number of meatpacking establishments requiring Federal inspection continues to increase . Existing establishments are expanding production activities ...
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... meet increasing needs for Federal meat inspection . ( b ) The net cost of within - grade salary advancements ( $ 220,000 ) to avoid absorbing such costs by reductions in the understaffed inspection force of about 28 man - years . ( b ) ...
... meet increasing needs for Federal meat inspection . ( b ) The net cost of within - grade salary advancements ( $ 220,000 ) to avoid absorbing such costs by reductions in the understaffed inspection force of about 28 man - years . ( b ) ...
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... meet and had appropriated on a biennial basis , had they not ? Dr. CLARKSON . The States generally have lived up to their ad- vanced estimates , and they have always lived up to their obligations , once they obligated themselves on this ...
... meet and had appropriated on a biennial basis , had they not ? Dr. CLARKSON . The States generally have lived up to their ad- vanced estimates , and they have always lived up to their obligations , once they obligated themselves on this ...
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... meet it if that position is in- sisted upon by the Department . I shall expect the Department to insist upon that position , because here you are talking about not just a reduction but a complete discontinuance of the inspection which ...
... meet it if that position is in- sisted upon by the Department . I shall expect the Department to insist upon that position , because here you are talking about not just a reduction but a complete discontinuance of the inspection which ...
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1964 estimated activities additional Administration agencies Agricultural Marketing Service Agricultural Research Service amended amount assistance beef budget estimate Calcot Chairman CLARKSON Commodity Credit Corporation Conservation Service cooperative costs Public Law cotton County crop decrease Department of Agriculture disease economic effective export Extension Service facilities farmers Federal financed fiscal year 1965 foreign funds GODFREY grain improved increased pay act industry inspection June 30 laboratory livestock loans man-years meat ment million needed Office operations pay act costs payments percent personnel pest pesticides plans plant pounds problems proposed Public Law 480 Puerto Rico record reduction referred to follows restore rural areas development Salaries and expenses screw-worm Secretary FREEMAN Senator ELLENDER Senator HOLLAND Senator HRUSKA Senator MUNDT Senator YOUNG South Dakota statement sugar Sugar Act sugarbeet tion Total transfer TRELOGAN U.S. SENATE warehouses watershed wheat