Legislative branch appropriations for 1986: hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-ninth Congress, first session, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1985 - Budget |
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... Benefits 703 820 926 + 106 13 Benefits to Former Personnel 0 0 21 Travel and Transportation 205 243 254 + 11 22 Transportation of Things 62 64 66 + 2 23 Rent , Communications , Utilities + 174 24 Printing and Reproduction 729 417 600 + ...
... Benefits 703 820 926 + 106 13 Benefits to Former Personnel 0 0 21 Travel and Transportation 205 243 254 + 11 22 Transportation of Things 62 64 66 + 2 23 Rent , Communications , Utilities + 174 24 Printing and Reproduction 729 417 600 + ...
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... benefits 2. Related benefits associated with merit increases 3. 1 % increase in benefits associated with increased social security contributions B. Price Level Changes 1. Travel Airline fare increases of 4.5 % - inflation 2. Rent rate ...
... benefits 2. Related benefits associated with merit increases 3. 1 % increase in benefits associated with increased social security contributions B. Price Level Changes 1. Travel Airline fare increases of 4.5 % - inflation 2. Rent rate ...
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... Benefits 47 0 0 0 + 90 0 + 23 0 0 0 + 260 O +368 0 + 365 0 0 of O + 412 O 0 0 +1,145 + 14 + 262 + 106 13 Benefits to Former Personnel 276 + 106 0 3 11 Utilities 24 Printing and Reproduction 25 Other Services Indemnities Total 174 183 ...
... Benefits 47 0 0 0 + 90 0 + 23 0 0 0 + 260 O +368 0 + 365 0 0 of O + 412 O 0 0 +1,145 + 14 + 262 + 106 13 Benefits to Former Personnel 276 + 106 0 3 11 Utilities 24 Printing and Reproduction 25 Other Services Indemnities Total 174 183 ...
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... benefits 2. Related benefits associated with merit increases 3. 1 % increase in benefits associated with increased social security contributions B. Price Level Changes 1. Travel - inflation Airline fare increases of 4.5 % 2. Rent rate ...
... benefits 2. Related benefits associated with merit increases 3. 1 % increase in benefits associated with increased social security contributions B. Price Level Changes 1. Travel - inflation Airline fare increases of 4.5 % 2. Rent rate ...
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... benefits 2. Related benefits associated with + 70 merit increases + 8 3. 1 % increase in benefits associated with increased social security contributions + 21 B. Price Level Changes 1. Travel Airline fare increases of 4.5 % inflation 2 ...
... benefits 2. Related benefits associated with + 70 merit increases + 8 3. 1 % increase in benefits associated with increased social security contributions + 21 B. Price Level Changes 1. Travel Airline fare increases of 4.5 % inflation 2 ...
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1986 Increases activities additional Administration agencies Agriculture analysis Appropriation Architect areas assistance audit automation Average Positions Base bills BUDGET COMMITTEE Capitol Power Plant cataloging Chairman CONGRESS SALARIES Congressional Budget Office Congressional Research Service Current level Division economic employees Energy equipment evaluation Federal fiscal year 1985 Full-time equivalent full-time permanent funds FY 1985 Amount FY 1985 salaries Growing workload House Committee Increases and Decreases industry insular areas International Justification of Increases Legislative LIBRARY OF CONGRESS maintenance Medicare Non-personal services NONRECURRING ITEMS Obligated balance operating OTA's pay raise percent Personnel Benefits Personnel compensation Printing and reproduction Ranking Minority Member replacement requested responsible SALARIES AND EXPENSES SENATE BUDGET COMMITTEE Senate Committee September 30 staff Subcommittee Summary Supplemental Supplies and materials Technology Assessment Transportation of Things Travel and transportation U.S. Congress
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