Departments of State, Justice, and Commerce, the Juciciary, and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1977: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, Second Session, Part 6United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on Departments of State, Justice and Commerce, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies Appropriations, United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies Appropriations U.S. Government Printing Office, 1976 - United States |
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Page 11
... decrease in program operations of $ 120,000 . The decrease in program operations is due mainly to the SALT negotiations , which are expected to be in session during fiscal year 1976 for twice the normal duration . UNITED STATES ARMS ...
... decrease in program operations of $ 120,000 . The decrease in program operations is due mainly to the SALT negotiations , which are expected to be in session during fiscal year 1976 for twice the normal duration . UNITED STATES ARMS ...
Page 12
... decrease of $ 120,000 is comprised of ( 1 ) decreased SALT - rent , communications , utilities , administrative support , and travel ( - $ 581,000 ) ; ( 2 ) decreased State administrative support ( - $ 150,000 ) ; ( 3 ) plus increases ...
... decrease of $ 120,000 is comprised of ( 1 ) decreased SALT - rent , communications , utilities , administrative support , and travel ( - $ 581,000 ) ; ( 2 ) decreased State administrative support ( - $ 150,000 ) ; ( 3 ) plus increases ...
Page 40
... Decrease in services of other agencies Decrease in travel Net increase in other object classes - 4 1 + 82 FOREIGN CLAIMS SETTLEMENT COMMISSION Numbers of Civilian Personnel 1975 Actual 40.
... Decrease in services of other agencies Decrease in travel Net increase in other object classes - 4 1 + 82 FOREIGN CLAIMS SETTLEMENT COMMISSION Numbers of Civilian Personnel 1975 Actual 40.
Page 70
... Decrease No. Amount 7 130 7 169 7 175 + 6 65 84 195 253 85 260 + 1 + ## Total Obligations , Board for International Broadcasting ( Excluding Grants ) 287 400 400 BOARD FOR INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING Summary of Increases and Decreases $ 70.
... Decrease No. Amount 7 130 7 169 7 175 + 6 65 84 195 253 85 260 + 1 + ## Total Obligations , Board for International Broadcasting ( Excluding Grants ) 287 400 400 BOARD FOR INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING Summary of Increases and Decreases $ 70.
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... decrease of $ 9.3 million from the 1976 budget authority enacted to date . When the pending 1976 supplemental is considered the decrease totals $ 12.4 million . Program reductions , the transfer of administra- tive CORE funding to the ...
... decrease of $ 9.3 million from the 1976 budget authority enacted to date . When the pending 1976 supplemental is considered the decrease totals $ 12.4 million . Program reductions , the transfer of administra- tive CORE funding to the ...
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