Legislative Branch Appropriations for 1951: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-first Congress, Second SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1950 - 246 pages |
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Page 78
... roadways , sidewalks , and drainage and sewer systems in the old area of the Capitol Grounds ; $ 150,000 for structural and mechanical changes and equipment to provide a cafeteria to be located in the basement area between the main and ...
... roadways , sidewalks , and drainage and sewer systems in the old area of the Capitol Grounds ; $ 150,000 for structural and mechanical changes and equipment to provide a cafeteria to be located in the basement area between the main and ...
Page 79
... roadways , sidewalks and drainage , and sewer systems . Total .. 5,364 576 , 800 576,800 582 , 164 Maintenance , Legislative Garage : Increased pay cost .. 600 600 Maintenance , Senate Office Building : Within grade salary advancements ...
... roadways , sidewalks and drainage , and sewer systems . Total .. 5,364 576 , 800 576,800 582 , 164 Maintenance , Legislative Garage : Increased pay cost .. 600 600 Maintenance , Senate Office Building : Within grade salary advancements ...
Page 80
... roadways , drainage and sewer systems in the old area of the Capitol Grounds . Capitol Power Plant The change in language requested under this item is required to permit of the purchase of 60 - cycle alternating current , and the ...
... roadways , drainage and sewer systems in the old area of the Capitol Grounds . Capitol Power Plant The change in language requested under this item is required to permit of the purchase of 60 - cycle alternating current , and the ...
Page 81
... roadways , drainage , and sewerage systems in the old area of the Capitol Grounds , and that item is fully covered under that section of the justifications . Next is $ 4,000,000 in lieu of the original budget request of $ 10,000,000 for ...
... roadways , drainage , and sewerage systems in the old area of the Capitol Grounds , and that item is fully covered under that section of the justifications . Next is $ 4,000,000 in lieu of the original budget request of $ 10,000,000 for ...
Page 96
... roadways , sidewalks , and drainage and sewer systems . Reconstruction of west driveway entrance , New House Office Building . 08 Supplies and materials .. $ 3 54 51 54 54 54 54 $ 135 , 963 9,074 493 20 , 266 $ 144 , 454 7,500 554 $ 146 ...
... roadways , sidewalks , and drainage and sewer systems . Reconstruction of west driveway entrance , New House Office Building . 08 Supplies and materials .. $ 3 54 51 54 54 54 54 $ 135 , 963 9,074 493 20 , 266 $ 144 , 454 7,500 554 $ 146 ...
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actual 1950 estimate additional agencies alternating current amount ANDREWS annual Appropriation or estimate approved asking authorized available for obligation Basic rate bill budget cafeteria CALLAHAN CANFIELD Capitol Grounds Capitol Power Plant catalog Chairman Congressional copies cost DEVINY DICKSON disbursing Documents EASTIN Eighty-first Congress employees equipment estimate 1951 estimate EVANS Federal fiscal year 1951 GRIFFITH gross salaries HENLOCK House Office Building House Resolution House Restaurant Increased pay installed James Shera Montgomery January January 31 Joint Committee Law Library Legislative Reference Service Library of Congress LIVINGSTON LYNN maintenance McGRATH Members of Congress ment months Muzak O'DONNELL objects Object classification obligation 1949 actual Obligations by objects operation Pay Act Pay increases percent PERLEY permanent positions personal services present Public Law 429 record repairs replacement request RIDGELL roadways ROBERTS SCRIVNER Sergeant at Arms staff statement telephone tion Total obligations
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Page 39 - Production (hereinafter referred to as the committee) , to be composed of ten members as follows : (1) Five members who are members of the Committee on...
Page 39 - Committee shall be paid one-half from the contingent fund of the Senate and one-half from the contingent fund of the House of Representatives, upon vouchers signed by the Chairman of the Committee or by any member of the Committee duly authorized by the Chairman. (k) This section shall take effect on the date of the enactment of this Act.
Page 24 - For a technical assistant in the Office of the Attending Physician, to be appointed by the attending physician, subject to the approval of the Speaker, $5,720. • OFFICE OF THE POSTMASTER For the Office of the Postmaster, $161,240, which is the same as appropriated for 1951, there being no change in this paragraph.
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Page 115 - To enable the Architect of the Capitol, under the direction of the House Office Building Commission, to...
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Page 49 - Representatives, acting jointly, are authorized and directed to enter into an arrangement with the Board of Education of the District of Columbia for the education of Congressional pages and pages of the Supreme Court in the public school system of the District.
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Page 121 - General annual repairs, $5,200 (no change). — This allotment provides for repairs and alterations to the greenhouses and other buildings and the equipment both at the main garden and the nursery. The buildings at the main garden include the new conservatory, nine small greenhouses in the block west of the main conservatory, the office, and the small conservatory and carpenter shop at Independence Avenue and Canal Street.