Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on AppropriationsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 - Finance, Public |
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... period of time we had very inadequate lighting . The circuits were not sufficiently strong to carry adequate lighting . There is a good deal of space in the offices and reading rooms in the main and annex buildings where lighting still ...
... period of time we had very inadequate lighting . The circuits were not sufficiently strong to carry adequate lighting . There is a good deal of space in the offices and reading rooms in the main and annex buildings where lighting still ...
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... period . They are : Improved lighting , office areas , both buildings . Replacement of book conveyors - annex building . $ 50 , 000 200 , 000 Replacement of passenger elevators in bookstacks - main building . Installation of additional ...
... period . They are : Improved lighting , office areas , both buildings . Replacement of book conveyors - annex building . $ 50 , 000 200 , 000 Replacement of passenger elevators in bookstacks - main building . Installation of additional ...
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... period of at least 2 years should be allowed for the completion of all or any of the new construction items included in the 1967 budget which are eventually approved by the Congress . WALTER L. RUBEL , Coordinating Engineer . LIBRARY ...
... period of at least 2 years should be allowed for the completion of all or any of the new construction items included in the 1967 budget which are eventually approved by the Congress . WALTER L. RUBEL , Coordinating Engineer . LIBRARY ...
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... period at the pres- ent time . Insofar as we can see , the amount allowed will be sufficient . The opening has not been going on long enough to give us any indi- cation as to what the highs and the lows will be . Mr. ANDREWS . Have you ...
... period at the pres- ent time . Insofar as we can see , the amount allowed will be sufficient . The opening has not been going on long enough to give us any indi- cation as to what the highs and the lows will be . Mr. ANDREWS . Have you ...
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... periods because the physical operations make noise and dirt and create general inconvenience and annoyance for people ... period of progress . We started in 1958 and it can be said that we have had 8 years to do this work . Actually we ...
... periods because the physical operations make noise and dirt and create general inconvenience and annoyance for people ... period of progress . We started in 1958 and it can be said that we have had 8 years to do this work . Actually we ...
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Page 63 - Law 763 provides that the compensation of such employees shall be fixed and adjusted from time to time as nearly as is consistent with the public interest in accordance with prevailing rates.
Page 498 - Register shall be printed, reprinted, compiled, indexed, bound, and distributed; (d) the number of copies of the Federal Register which shall be printed, reprinted, and compiled, the number which shall be distributed without charge to Members of Congress, officers and employees of the United States, or...
Page 455 - No part of any appropriation contained in this Act shall be paid as compensation to any person appointed after June 30, 1935, as an officer or member of the Capitol Police who does not meet the standards to be prescribed for such appointees by the Capitol Police Board : Provided, That the Capitol Ponce Board is hereby authorized to detail police from the House Office, Senate Office, and Capitol buildings for police duty on the Capitol Grounds and on the Library of Congress Grounds.
Page 498 - The committee shall prescribe, with the approval of the President, regulations for carrying out this chapter.
Page 491 - ... are not included in this appropriation but are provided for in the appropriation acts for these branches of the Government. The Government Printing Office recovers the cost for this work through billings to these agencies. The total amount estimated for congressional printing and binding for...
Page 499 - Each volume shall cover one calendar year and shall be identified further by the name of the President and the year covered. Section 32.2 Coverage of prior years After conferring with the National Historical Publications Commission with respect to the need therefor, the Administrative Committee may from time to time authorize the publication of similar volumes covering specified calendar years prior to 1957.
Page 455 - ... and such increases in basic compensation as may be subsequently provided by law so long as these positions are held by the present incumbents...
Page 491 - Congress) which states that the appropriation "shall be available for the payment of obligations incurred under the appropriations for similar purposes for preceding fiscal years.
Page 451 - These programs are subject to continuing review by the committee staff. The, purpose of the mobilization program is to achieve preparedness for any emergency which could arise. The Office of Emergency Preparedness, which has the responsibility for coordinating these programs on behalf of the Executive Branch of the Government, reports to this committee and its staff on the continuing mobilization effort. Many stand-by orders and plans are maintained for use in an emergency.
Page 346 - For payment of expenses incurred in carrying out subsection (a) of this section, there shall be paid out of the contingent fund of the House, until otherwise provided by law, such sums as may be necessary but not to exceed $55,000 in any calendar year.