Labor-health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1960: Hearings Before the Subcommittee ... Eighty-sixth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 6769, Making AppropriatiOns for the Departments of Labor and Health, Education and Welfare, and Related Agencies, for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1960, and for Other Purposes |
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... estimate for 1959 of $ 450,000 was included in the President's budget for later submission . The estimate for 1960 will place this program on an annual basis . The total annual cost for this new legislation is estimated at $ 895,000 ...
... estimate for 1959 of $ 450,000 was included in the President's budget for later submission . The estimate for 1960 will place this program on an annual basis . The total annual cost for this new legislation is estimated at $ 895,000 ...
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... estimate of $ 240,000 for the fiscal year 1959 which has been approved by the House and by the Senate Com- mittee on Appropriations . To place this supplemental on an annual basis for 1960 an additional amount of $ 417,000 will be ...
... estimate of $ 240,000 for the fiscal year 1959 which has been approved by the House and by the Senate Com- mittee on Appropriations . To place this supplemental on an annual basis for 1960 an additional amount of $ 417,000 will be ...
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... estimate . Senator HILL . That is your estimate now , is it not , or is that your estimate for the present fiscal year ? Secretary MITCHELL . If you may recall , and Mr. Dodson can sup- plement this , our original estimate as you ...
... estimate . Senator HILL . That is your estimate now , is it not , or is that your estimate for the present fiscal year ? Secretary MITCHELL . If you may recall , and Mr. Dodson can sup- plement this , our original estimate as you ...
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... estimates with the States last fall as to what we were going to have in fiscal 1960 , we estimated it to be $ 2.1 million . Obviously , because of the upturn in business and downturn in un- employment and the trends , that estimate is ...
... estimates with the States last fall as to what we were going to have in fiscal 1960 , we estimated it to be $ 2.1 million . Obviously , because of the upturn in business and downturn in un- employment and the trends , that estimate is ...
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... estimate__ To provide for the change in average salary rates from the 1959 estimate due to within - grade and grade - to - grade promotions not included in the 1959 estimate .. Reallocated to nonlabor to more properly reflect the ...
... estimate__ To provide for the change in average salary rates from the 1959 estimate due to within - grade and grade - to - grade promotions not included in the 1959 estimate .. Reallocated to nonlabor to more properly reflect the ...
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