The General Services Administration (GSA) Legislative Program for he first session of the 95th Congress proposes legislation which will save money and eliminate paperwork and unnecessary procedures. We estimate that enactment into law of the proposals on which we ave been able to make estimates will result in proceeds during 977 of approximately $20 million and savings of $40 million per ear for the taxpayers. e believe it is essential that each Agency of the Federal overnment operate as effectively and as economically as possible. pproval of our Legislative Program will help measurably in our chieving that goal. To amend the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949, as amended, to authorize the Administrator of General Services to enter into contracts for janitorial, trash removal, and similar building services, and protective service in federally owned and leased properties for periods not to exceed three years, and for To authorize the Administrator of General Services to enter into multiyear contracting through use of the automatic data processing To amend section 203 of the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949, as amended, to permit the Administrator of General Services to sell surplus Federal real property to States and their political subdivisions, OTHER PRIORITY PROPOSALS To further amend the Federal Civil Defense Act 7 |