Supplemental Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1975: Hearings Before Subcommittees of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Ninety-third Congress, Second Session, H.R. 16900 ... |
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... chairman said , at a time when a Nation can ill - afford this type of expenditure . I would like the GSA to respond to what is the actual bare bones amount the former President by law can claim under these two laws we are talking about ...
... chairman said , at a time when a Nation can ill - afford this type of expenditure . I would like the GSA to respond to what is the actual bare bones amount the former President by law can claim under these two laws we are talking about ...
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... Chairman , it is clear that funding an orderly transfer of Presi- dential power is a recognized and important national purpose . It is also clear that support for a continued consulting role for our past Presidents is a worthy aim . The ...
... Chairman , it is clear that funding an orderly transfer of Presi- dential power is a recognized and important national purpose . It is also clear that support for a continued consulting role for our past Presidents is a worthy aim . The ...
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... Chairman , a complete and detailed account of the ex- penditure of funds under these appropriations would be made avail- able to this committee at the end of this fiscal year . It should be noted that the total request for this fiscal ...
... Chairman , a complete and detailed account of the ex- penditure of funds under these appropriations would be made avail- able to this committee at the end of this fiscal year . It should be noted that the total request for this fiscal ...
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... Chairman . [ Brief recess . ] Senator MONTOYA . The committee will be in order . Senator Hatfield , you may proceed with your questioning . REVISED BUDGET REQUEST Senator HATFIELD . Mr. Sampson , I have one final question , having asked ...
... Chairman . [ Brief recess . ] Senator MONTOYA . The committee will be in order . Senator Hatfield , you may proceed with your questioning . REVISED BUDGET REQUEST Senator HATFIELD . Mr. Sampson , I have one final question , having asked ...
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... chairman yield at this point ? Do I understand that you say there is the possibility that you might have to have greater security for a former President than a sitting President ? Mr. SAMPSON . I am not a security expert . Senator ...
... chairman yield at this point ? Do I understand that you say there is the possibility that you might have to have greater security for a former President than a sitting President ? Mr. SAMPSON . I am not a security expert . Senator ...
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1974 TOTAL SHARE activities additional Administration adult education advance funding Amendments Amount Pos areas assistance authorized bilingual education budget request building centers Chairman Commission Committee Congress consolidation cost deaf-blind Department economic educational agencies effective Elementary and Secondary employees Employment Standards Administration equipment evaluation Federal fiscal year 1975 former President Nixon Former Presidents Act Government grants handicapped children health services increase June 30 Key Biscayne Labor legislation loans manpower ment million National obligations Office operation PAYMENT percent Perm personnel positions President Nixon procurement projects record reimbursement runaway youth S-PE SAMPSON San Clemente school districts Section Senator COTTON Senator HATFIELD Senator HOLLINGS Senator MONTOYA Senator PASTORE Senator PROXMIRE Senator STEVENS September 20 SHISKIN space staff Subcommittee supplemental appropriation tion U.S. SENATE United States Senate Warren G Washington
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