Legislative branch appropriations for 1984: hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-eighth Congress, first session, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 |
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... CBO's anticipated fiscal year 1983 operating level . The number of staff positions is the currently authorized level of 222 . No additional staff positions are being requested . I want to emphasize that this is a current services budget ...
... CBO's anticipated fiscal year 1983 operating level . The number of staff positions is the currently authorized level of 222 . No additional staff positions are being requested . I want to emphasize that this is a current services budget ...
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... CBO's scorekeeping system keeps track of Congressional action on all these bills from the time they are reported from committee to when they are enacted into law . As a result , the CBO scorekeeping data base for budget authority and ...
... CBO's scorekeeping system keeps track of Congressional action on all these bills from the time they are reported from committee to when they are enacted into law . As a result , the CBO scorekeeping data base for budget authority and ...
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... CBO also prepares a weekly automated report on the legislative status of selected entitlement and other bills that would ... CBO's estimating tech- niques and methods . The economic assumptions used by the Budget Committees to formu- 176.
... CBO also prepares a weekly automated report on the legislative status of selected entitlement and other bills that would ... CBO's estimating tech- niques and methods . The economic assumptions used by the Budget Committees to formu- 176.
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... CBO's preliminary reestimates of the budget impact of these proposals based on alternative economic assumptions and on CBO's estimating tech- niques and methods . Since 1980 , at the request of the two Budget Committees CBO has also ...
... CBO's preliminary reestimates of the budget impact of these proposals based on alternative economic assumptions and on CBO's estimating tech- niques and methods . Since 1980 , at the request of the two Budget Committees CBO has also ...
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... CBO to develop baseline projections in 1983 for federal credit activities . CBO's budget projections capability has enabled the Congress to move more and more in the direction of multiyear budgeting . For example , the Senate Budget ...
... CBO to develop baseline projections in 1983 for federal credit activities . CBO's budget projections capability has enabled the Congress to move more and more in the direction of multiyear budgeting . For example , the Senate Budget ...
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1983 Supplemental 1984 Increases agent orange Agriculture American Folklife Center Architect assessment Budget authority Capitol Building Capitol Grounds Capitol Power Plant Cataloging CBO's Chairman COMMERCE DIVISION Committee on Energy Committee on Science CONGRESS SALARIES CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE Congressional Research Service Current level DEC 82 TOPIC economic effective employees Energy and Commerce equipment Federal Finance fiscal year 1983 Full-time equivalent funds FY 1983 Amount Government House Committee HUMAN RESOURCES impact Increases and Decreases industry Joel Hirschhorn John Gibbons Justification of Increases LIBRARY OF CONGRESS MANDATORY ITEMS Medicare National NATURAL RESOURCES Non-personal services NONRECURRING ITEMS OPTIONS OTA's outlays percent personnel compensation Printing Ranking Minority Member repair request a study request handled REQUESTER(S requests that OTA RESOURCES AND COMMERCE SALARIES AND EXPENSES Science and Technology SENATE BUDGET COMMITTEE Senate Committee staff Subcommittee Summary Supplies and materials thousands of dollars Transportation Unobligated balance
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