Military Construction Appropriations for 1966: Hearings, Eighty-ninth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 10323 |
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This year, the House Appropriations Committee recommended the request for
$120,000 and it was approved by the House, without debate or dissent.
REMARKS OF RANKING MEMBER OF HOUSE SUBCOMMITTEE ON
LEGISLATIVE ...
This year, the House Appropriations Committee recommended the request for
$120,000 and it was approved by the House, without debate or dissent.
REMARKS OF RANKING MEMBER OF HOUSE SUBCOMMITTEE ON
LEGISLATIVE ...
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ADVISABILITY OF STORING HOUSE OFFICIAL CARS AND EQUIPMENT IN
HOUSE GARAGE Since the House now has 1,900 indoor parking spaces—with
more to come—why couldn't the official cars of the House, and the trucks and ...
ADVISABILITY OF STORING HOUSE OFFICIAL CARS AND EQUIPMENT IN
HOUSE GARAGE Since the House now has 1,900 indoor parking spaces—with
more to come—why couldn't the official cars of the House, and the trucks and ...
Page 353
I assume the Speaker of the House would be the official who should be spoken to
. The House Office Building Commission has charge of the House garages and
the direction of them. The Architect performs his duties on the House side under ...
I assume the Speaker of the House would be the official who should be spoken to
. The House Office Building Commission has charge of the House garages and
the direction of them. The Architect performs his duties on the House side under ...
Page 365
Comparison of Costs of maintenance, repair, and operation of the 2 Senate office
off. with the 3 House office buildings, based on fiscal year 1966 budget 68tt?/10/
tes Gross square footage: 3 House office buildings (excluding garage space) ...
Comparison of Costs of maintenance, repair, and operation of the 2 Senate office
off. with the 3 House office buildings, based on fiscal year 1966 budget 68tt?/10/
tes Gross square footage: 3 House office buildings (excluding garage space) ...
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Comparison of costs of maintenance, repair, and operation of the 2 Senate office
buildings with the 3 House office buildings, based on fiscal year 1966 budget
estimates —Continued Explanation of major differences—Continued Personnel
in ...
Comparison of costs of maintenance, repair, and operation of the 2 Senate office
buildings with the 3 House office buildings, based on fiscal year 1966 budget
estimates —Continued Explanation of major differences—Continued Personnel
in ...
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