Supplemental Appropriation Bill, 1974: Hearings Before Subcommittees of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-third Congress, First Session, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 - United States |
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... proposed designs , expert help , and recommen- dations from groups to make some changes which have increased the spaces . Once these plans are completed we feel we will be able to in- crease the in - house parking for each Member by one ...
... proposed designs , expert help , and recommen- dations from groups to make some changes which have increased the spaces . Once these plans are completed we feel we will be able to in- crease the in - house parking for each Member by one ...
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... proposed under the supplemental estimate of $ 27,000 provides for the following work : Installation of electrically - operated overhead rolling doors at the exterior of the building to replace the existing wood swinging garage doors ...
... proposed under the supplemental estimate of $ 27,000 provides for the following work : Installation of electrically - operated overhead rolling doors at the exterior of the building to replace the existing wood swinging garage doors ...
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... Proposed Language 795 · 19 765 For an additional amount for " Salaries and Expenses , General Administration , Board of Parole , $ 667,000 . " for regionalization of the 1 Justification for Supplemental Estimates Salaries and Expenses ...
... Proposed Language 795 · 19 765 For an additional amount for " Salaries and Expenses , General Administration , Board of Parole , $ 667,000 . " for regionalization of the 1 Justification for Supplemental Estimates Salaries and Expenses ...
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... Proposed Supplemental 66 $ 1,325,000 110 $ 1,992,000 44 $ 667,000 733 799 14,509,000 $ 15,834,000 733 843 14,509,000 $ 16,501,000 44 $ 667,000 Justification of Estimate Board of Parole an increase of 44 positions and $ 667,000 Each ...
... Proposed Supplemental 66 $ 1,325,000 110 $ 1,992,000 44 $ 667,000 733 799 14,509,000 $ 15,834,000 733 843 14,509,000 $ 16,501,000 44 $ 667,000 Justification of Estimate Board of Parole an increase of 44 positions and $ 667,000 Each ...
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... Proposed Supplemental 9.0 8.6 Average GS salary . $ 15,265 $ 15,317 $ 52 CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERMANENT POSITIONS PAID FROM FUNDS AVAILABLE TO GENERAL ADMINISTRATION DETAIL OF PERMANENT POSITIONS 11-05-0129-1-1-908 GRADES AND RANGES ...
... Proposed Supplemental 9.0 8.6 Average GS salary . $ 15,265 $ 15,317 $ 52 CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERMANENT POSITIONS PAID FROM FUNDS AVAILABLE TO GENERAL ADMINISTRATION DETAIL OF PERMANENT POSITIONS 11-05-0129-1-1-908 GRADES AND RANGES ...
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