Legislative Establishment Appropriation BillU.S. Government Printing Office, 1969 - Courts |
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... continue his service to all America , but at a more leisurely pace . He wouldn't go for that . His retirement will leave a great void in the Halls of Congress . It will be extremely difficult , if not impossible , for the people to find ...
... continue his service to all America , but at a more leisurely pace . He wouldn't go for that . His retirement will leave a great void in the Halls of Congress . It will be extremely difficult , if not impossible , for the people to find ...
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... continue to expect inflation , the headline in the paper this morning to the contrary notwithstanding . ( The information follows :) The Associate Architects estimate that 54 months will be required for construc- tion under a three ...
... continue to expect inflation , the headline in the paper this morning to the contrary notwithstanding . ( The information follows :) The Associate Architects estimate that 54 months will be required for construc- tion under a three ...
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... continue to carry on year after year until we consolidate some of these operations . These operating costs are in addition to this almost $ 2 million in rent and maintenance cost that the Government will be paying at the end of next ...
... continue to carry on year after year until we consolidate some of these operations . These operating costs are in addition to this almost $ 2 million in rent and maintenance cost that the Government will be paying at the end of next ...
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... continue to climb , but your costs . are climbing faster . You estimate 1970 fees will be about 65 percent of your cost . In 1967 they were 78 percent of the cost . What would the 65 percent figure fall to if the third step pay raise is ...
... continue to climb , but your costs . are climbing faster . You estimate 1970 fees will be about 65 percent of your cost . In 1967 they were 78 percent of the cost . What would the 65 percent figure fall to if the third step pay raise is ...
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... continue to go up for copyright ? Mr. CARY . The fees are regulated by Congress , statutory , and they were last changed in 1965. There has been no change since then . Mr. YATES . But the costs continue to mount ? Mr. CARY . Due to ...
... continue to go up for copyright ? Mr. CARY . The fees are regulated by Congress , statutory , and they were last changed in 1965. There has been no change since then . Mr. YATES . But the costs continue to mount ? Mr. CARY . Due to ...
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90th Congress accrual accrued expenditures additional Administration agencies amount ANDREWS of Alabama ANDREWS of North annual appropriation approved Architect Assistant attorney audit authorized balance basis bill budget CAMPIOLI Capitol Police Capitol Police Board Capitol Power Plant CASEY catalog Chairman Chief POWELL clerk congressional contract contractor Copyright cost Department of Defense Division employees equipment estimate expenses Federal fiscal year 1970 franked mail funds Government HARRISON HENLOCK House of Representatives House Office Building internal James Madison JENNINGS Joint Committee June 30 Legislative Legislative Reference Service Library of Congress machine materials Members ment million MUMFORD North Dakota obligations operation percent Personnel compensation positions printing Public Law questions record REIFEL repairs request Roof RUBEL salary savings Senate STAATS staff statement STEED subcommittee tion United States Code workload YATES
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Page 658 - The Secretary of the Treasury. The Director of the Bureau of the Budget. The Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers.
Page 308 - Congress is supplied with not to exceed 150 copies of Government publications, including the daily and bound editions of the Congressional Record and certain other congressional publications of which not to exceed 125 copies shall be for distribution through the Smithsonian Institution to foreign governments which agree to send to the United States similar publications of their governments for delivery to the Library of Congress.
Page 417 - ... without regard to political affiliations and solely on the basis of fitness to perform the duties of the office...
Page 112 - Before the Subcommittee on Executive Reorganization of the Senate Committee on Government Operations, 89th Cong., 1st Sess.
Page 539 - The magnitude and complexity of the operations of the Department of Defense require that we place extremely heavy responsibilities upon our staff. For example, in the area of procurement alone, the Department of Defense is awarding contracts for weapon systems and related equipment and supplies at the rate of about $43 billion a year, involving some 11 to 15 million contract actions. We have accordingly undertaken a number of comprehensive reviews in this area...
Page 553 - Act of 1 946, the Manpower Development and Training Act of 1962, and the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964. The fact that so many Americans still subsist on inadequate incomes is evidence of a failure to meet this responsibility.
Page 314 - ... the National Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration. The program consists of the printing of the Public Papers of the Presidents of prior administrations beginning with the Truman administration and continuing currently through future administrations.
Page 537 - July 1, 1968, provides that the Comptroller General, in cooperation with the Secretary of Defense, and the Director of the Bureau of the Budget conduct this study and report to the Congress by December 31, 1969.
Page 555 - Means by the US Department of Health, Education, and Welfare and the New York State Department of Social Services on Sept 24, 1969.
Page 680 - That the Secretary of the Treasury, the Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, and...