Legislative Branch Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1980: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Ninety-sixth Congress, First SessionUnited States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on the Legislative Branch U.S. Government Printing Office, 1979 - United States |
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... EMPLOYEES Office of the Vice President__ . Office of the President pro tempore . Offices of the majority and ... employees .. 18 19 20 21 222 2289 23 24 25 36 49 Conference committees_ 52 Administrative , clerical and legislative ...
... EMPLOYEES Office of the Vice President__ . Office of the President pro tempore . Offices of the majority and ... employees .. 18 19 20 21 222 2289 23 24 25 36 49 Conference committees_ 52 Administrative , clerical and legislative ...
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... Employees Office of the Vice President ... 767,000 43.000 810,000 810,000 Office of the President pro tempore . Offices of the Majority and Minority Leaders . Office of the Chaplain .. .... 40,000 2,000 42,000 42,000 --- Office of the ...
... Employees Office of the Vice President ... 767,000 43.000 810,000 810,000 Office of the President pro tempore . Offices of the Majority and Minority Leaders . Office of the Chaplain .. .... 40,000 2,000 42,000 42,000 --- Office of the ...
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... employees .... Office of the Legislative Counsel of the Senate Salaries and expenses . New budget authority enacted fiscal year 1979 411,000 7,785,000 17,000 395,000 908,000 116,082,000 6,019,000 1,688,000 428,000 9,088,000 123,789,000 ...
... employees .... Office of the Legislative Counsel of the Senate Salaries and expenses . New budget authority enacted fiscal year 1979 411,000 7,785,000 17,000 395,000 908,000 116,082,000 6,019,000 1,688,000 428,000 9,088,000 123,789,000 ...
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... employees ...... 272,500 4,600 277,100 300,000 L.B.J. Interns and Former Speakers ' staff . 649,200 39,400 688,600 630,300 Total , salaries , officers and employees . 26,407,700 1,357,700 27,765,400 29,673,300 +1,907,900 Committee Employees ...
... employees ...... 272,500 4,600 277,100 300,000 L.B.J. Interns and Former Speakers ' staff . 649,200 39,400 688,600 630,300 Total , salaries , officers and employees . 26,407,700 1,357,700 27,765,400 29,673,300 +1,907,900 Committee Employees ...
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... employees ' compensation due to injury on the job ; ( b ) office of Senate legal counsel ; ( c ) office rental in home state ; ( d ) telephone service ; ( e ) housekeeping and cleaning supplies ; ( f ) repair and maintenance of ...
... employees ' compensation due to injury on the job ; ( b ) office of Senate legal counsel ; ( c ) office rental in home state ; ( d ) telephone service ; ( e ) housekeeping and cleaning supplies ; ( f ) repair and maintenance of ...
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