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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... STAFF ) POSITIONS Deputy Special Assistant Clerk Special Assistant Clerk TOTAL · CLERICAL AND MESSENGER STAFF Number of Positions 1978 1979 1980 Current Gross Salary 1 1 1 7 6 5 $ 17,766 14,742 ea 1 1 1 19,278 0 0 1 12,852 9 8 8 ...
... STAFF ) POSITIONS Deputy Special Assistant Clerk Special Assistant Clerk TOTAL · CLERICAL AND MESSENGER STAFF Number of Positions 1978 1979 1980 Current Gross Salary 1 1 1 7 6 5 $ 17,766 14,742 ea 1 1 1 19,278 0 0 1 12,852 9 8 8 ...
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... staff members who cited mail deliveries as high as 10,000 letters per week to a Senator's office , which pressed the staff for quick disposal of less significant items . Statistically , it was pointed 39.
... staff members who cited mail deliveries as high as 10,000 letters per week to a Senator's office , which pressed the staff for quick disposal of less significant items . Statistically , it was pointed 39.
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... staff to facilitate the collection's processing and ultimate use . Emerging from these discussions was a resounding call for clear guidelines governing the timing , format , and extent of records disposition . To that end , the ...
... staff to facilitate the collection's processing and ultimate use . Emerging from these discussions was a resounding call for clear guidelines governing the timing , format , and extent of records disposition . To that end , the ...
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... staff members who also wish to keep abreast of technology and related fields . " In order that more of our staff may benefit from these experiences , I am asking the committee to increase our travel budget to $ 10,000 . SUBSTITUTE ...
... staff members who also wish to keep abreast of technology and related fields . " In order that more of our staff may benefit from these experiences , I am asking the committee to increase our travel budget to $ 10,000 . SUBSTITUTE ...
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... STAFF COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE , NUTRITION , AND FORESTRY None COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS None COMMITTEE ON ARMED ... Staff Members at not to exceed $ 49,329 Six ( 6 ) Clerical Assistants at not to exceed $ 22,302 $ 295,974 133,812 ...
... STAFF COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE , NUTRITION , AND FORESTRY None COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS None COMMITTEE ON ARMED ... Staff Members at not to exceed $ 49,329 Six ( 6 ) Clerical Assistants at not to exceed $ 22,302 $ 295,974 133,812 ...
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