Treasury, Post Office, and Executive Office Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1969, Hearings Before the Subcommittee of ... , 90-2 on H.R. 164891968 - 848 pages |
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... funds as requested to support 546 posi- tions and 533 full years of employment for 1968. Then Public Law 90-218 exacted a reduction in funds of $ 277,000 . Since further changes in addition to the adjustments already made in object ...
... funds as requested to support 546 posi- tions and 533 full years of employment for 1968. Then Public Law 90-218 exacted a reduction in funds of $ 277,000 . Since further changes in addition to the adjustments already made in object ...
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... funds in these same accounts and funds appropriated to the same agencies by other acts . A second interpretation is that the limitation applies not only to funds appropriated in this act but to all funds carried over in the accounts ...
... funds in these same accounts and funds appropriated to the same agencies by other acts . A second interpretation is that the limitation applies not only to funds appropriated in this act but to all funds carried over in the accounts ...
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... funds for fiscal 1969 to provide adequate financing to support the staffing plan of 546 positions and 533 full years of employment as originally approved by the Congress for fiscal 1968. Due to reduction in available appropriated funds ...
... funds for fiscal 1969 to provide adequate financing to support the staffing plan of 546 positions and 533 full years of employment as originally approved by the Congress for fiscal 1968. Due to reduction in available appropriated funds ...
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... funds - 509 full years of employment-- 9,375,000 Make provision for adjustments required to meet added 1969 work- load and nondiscretionary costs ( 421,500 ) and to provide adequate funds to support already authorized staffing pattern ...
... funds - 509 full years of employment-- 9,375,000 Make provision for adjustments required to meet added 1969 work- load and nondiscretionary costs ( 421,500 ) and to provide adequate funds to support already authorized staffing pattern ...
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... fund accounts has increased 20 percent in recent years ; for the most part these are the fundamental building blocks ... funds , and loan and expendi- ture activities must be examined by the Bureau of the Budget . The 89th Con- gress ...
... fund accounts has increased 20 percent in recent years ; for the most part these are the fundamental building blocks ... funds , and loan and expendi- ture activities must be examined by the Bureau of the Budget . The 89th Con- gress ...
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1968 appropriation 90th Congress A. S. MIKE MONRONEY activities actual 1968 estimate adjusted administrative agencies Amount Percent amounts in thousands Assistant audit average positions banks Bureau Chairman coins Commission Committee Congress Director economic employees enforcement equipment estimate 1969 estimate estimate Increase Executive expenditures expenses facilities Federal Telecommunications System finance fiscal year 1969 Full-time equivalent funds gold Government House allowed improvement includes Internal Revenue Service legislation Loan Accounts machines man-years marihuana ment million Narcotics NICHOLSON operations pay increase payments personnel compensation Philadelphia Mint planning Post Office Department postal service President problems processing projects proposed Public Law reduction regional reimbursements revenue salary Savings Bonds Secretary FOWLER Senator ALLOTT Senator MONRONEY staff stamp vending machines stamps statement subcommittee Tax and Loan taxpayers tion Total obligations transportation Treasury U.S. Senate United Unobligated balance vending workload
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Page 109 - Program was initiated in 1948 by the Secretary of the Treasury, the Director of the Bureau of the Budget, and the Comptroller General, and was given statutory authorization in the Budget and Accounting Procedures Act of 1950.
Page 87 - Studv of the organization and administration of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board, the Federal home loan banks, and the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, by contract with Booz, Allen A Hamilton.
Page 153 - Federal grant and other programs requiring intergovernmental cooperation ; (3) give critical attention to the conditions and controls involved in the administration of Federal grant programs ; (4) make available technical assistance to the executive and legislative branches of the Federal Government in the review of proposed legislation to determine its overall effect on the Federal system...
Page 113 - To develop and recommend to the President national economic policies to foster and promote free competitive enterprise, to avoid economic fluctuations or to diminish the effects thereof, and to maintain employment, production, and purchasing power...
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Page 119 - Council shall be to advise the President with respect to the integration of domestic, foreign, and military policies relating, to the national security so as to enable the military services and the other departments and agencies of the Government to cooperate more effectively in matters involving the national security.
Page 153 - Constitution, the most desirable allocation of governmental functions, responsibilities, and revenues among the several levels of government ; and (7) recommend methods of coordinating and simplifying tax laws and administrative practices to achieve a more orderly and less competitive fiscal relationship between the levels of government and to reduce the burden of compliance for taxpayers.
Page 466 - The Governors of the Central Banks of Belgium, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States met in Washington on March 16 and 17, 1968 to examine operations of the gold pool, to which they are active contributors.
Page 767 - Narcotics, and (2) of the Bureau of Drug Abuse Control of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.
Page 119 - Council — (1) to assess and appraise the objectives, commitments, and risks of the United States in relation to our actual and potential military power, in the interest of national security, for the purpose of making recommendations to the President in connection therewith...