Legislative Branch Appropriations for 1974: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-third Congress, First Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 - 1252 pages |
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... asking that 138 positions in two program budgets - automation and preserva- tion - which were established as indefinite positions in the develop- mental stages of these programs but which are now essential to on- going activities of the ...
... asking that 138 positions in two program budgets - automation and preserva- tion - which were established as indefinite positions in the develop- mental stages of these programs but which are now essential to on- going activities of the ...
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... asking for how many new positions , 424 ? Mr. CURRAN . Yes , sir . Mr. CASEY . You want to deduct the 13 positions you said need ? REVISED ESTIMATE OF NEW POSITIONS you didn't Mr. CURRAN . Yes , sir . There is a total of 286 positions ...
... asking for how many new positions , 424 ? Mr. CURRAN . Yes , sir . Mr. CASEY . You want to deduct the 13 positions you said need ? REVISED ESTIMATE OF NEW POSITIONS you didn't Mr. CURRAN . Yes , sir . There is a total of 286 positions ...
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... asking for 29 new positions . Mr. CASEY . Where is that in this summary table ? Mr. CURRAN . It is part of the totals in the first column . That par- ticular program is presented later in the justifications on page 31. It is a new ...
... asking for 29 new positions . Mr. CASEY . Where is that in this summary table ? Mr. CURRAN . It is part of the totals in the first column . That par- ticular program is presented later in the justifications on page 31. It is a new ...
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... asking for is 286 , I believe , less the 13 ? Mr. CURRAN . Yes , sir . Mr. CASEY . That would be 273. How much additional money is that going to cost ? Mr. CURRAN . The total for all new positions , 286 positions . May I supply that for ...
... asking for is 286 , I believe , less the 13 ? Mr. CURRAN . Yes , sir . Mr. CASEY . That would be 273. How much additional money is that going to cost ? Mr. CURRAN . The total for all new positions , 286 positions . May I supply that for ...
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... asking for conversion . Mr. CEDERBERG . We don't have to anticipate your coming to us in the future requesting as large a number as this to be made permanent ? Dr. MUMFORD . No , sir . When we undertake to do work for another ...
... asking for conversion . Mr. CEDERBERG . We don't have to anticipate your coming to us in the future requesting as large a number as this to be made permanent ? Dr. MUMFORD . No , sir . When we undertake to do work for another ...
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accounting Additions continued Administration agencies allocated amount annual appropriation Architect areas asking assistance audit authorized BERRY Blacks Surnamed budget Cannon Building Capitol Police Board Capitol Power Plant CASEY catalog cards CEDERBERG Chairman Chief POWELL Commission Committee CONGRESS CONTINUED Congressional CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE contract contractor cost Cost Accounting Standards CROXTON CURRAN Department Division elevators employees equipment estimate EVANS F M F February 28 Federal fiscal year 1974 floor funds going Government Grade GREEN House Office Building increase installation JAYSON legislative Library of Congress materials Members million Minority MUMFORD National NPAC operation percent Personnel Benefits Personnel compensation plans positions Public Law record repairs replacement requested for 1974 restoration result ROYBAL SALARIES AND EXPENSES Senate space STAATS staff tion Total U.S. dollar United States Capitol University wall WELSH WHITE workload WYMAN
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