Legislative branch appropriations for 1983: hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-seventh Congress, second sessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1982 - Budget |
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... . 30,000,000 37,109,000 +7,109,000 84,843,000 90,247,000 +5,404,000 - Total , title I Congressional Operations 645,076,000 639,552,000 * -5,524,000 Collection and distribution of library materials ( special foreign currency 8.
... . 30,000,000 37,109,000 +7,109,000 84,843,000 90,247,000 +5,404,000 - Total , title I Congressional Operations 645,076,000 639,552,000 * -5,524,000 Collection and distribution of library materials ( special foreign currency 8.
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... materials ..... 4,405,000 4,438,000 +33,000 Furniture and furnishings . Total , Library of Congress ( except Congressional Research Service ) See footnotes at end of table , p . 13 1,089,000 1,563,000 +474,000 == 159,827,000 186,651,000 ...
... materials ..... 4,405,000 4,438,000 +33,000 Furniture and furnishings . Total , Library of Congress ( except Congressional Research Service ) See footnotes at end of table , p . 13 1,089,000 1,563,000 +474,000 == 159,827,000 186,651,000 ...
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... materials New BA Enacted Fiscal Year 82 Proposed Pay Increase Supplemental Proposed Program Supplemental Combined Amounts Fiscal Year 82 New BA Estimates00 Fiscal Year 83 FY 83 estimate compared with FY 82 combined ( special foreign ...
... materials New BA Enacted Fiscal Year 82 Proposed Pay Increase Supplemental Proposed Program Supplemental Combined Amounts Fiscal Year 82 New BA Estimates00 Fiscal Year 83 FY 83 estimate compared with FY 82 combined ( special foreign ...
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... material . The JCP takes every opportunity to urge Members to review all material at the time it is submitted for printing to avoid , wherever possible , unnecessary insertions in the Congressional Record which involve the duplication ...
... material . The JCP takes every opportunity to urge Members to review all material at the time it is submitted for printing to avoid , wherever possible , unnecessary insertions in the Congressional Record which involve the duplication ...
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... materials for the Congress as well as making the clerical and administrative functions more efficient . DECWORD , for example , will permit word processing applications for production of the staff's numerous committee prints in ...
... materials for the Congress as well as making the clerical and administrative functions more efficient . DECWORD , for example , will permit word processing applications for production of the staff's numerous committee prints in ...
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1983 Increases additional Administration agencies AMERICAN FOLKLIFE CENTER Amount FY 1983 analysis Appropriation Architect areas Assistant BUDGET COMMITTEE Capitol Power Plant cataloging Chairman Comptroller CONGRESS SALARIES CONGRESS THE LIBRARY CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE Congressional Research Service current level increase Division economic effective employees energy equipment evaluation Federal Financing fiscal year 1983 Full-time equivalent full-time permanent funds FY 1982 Amount Growing workload House Committee House Office Building impact Increases continued Justification of Increases Legislative library materials LIBRARY OF CONGRESS maintenance MANDATORY ITEMS mass deacidification MX Missile NONRECURRING ITEMS obligations operations Outlays pay raises percent personnel compensation printing and binding rates repair reports requested Research Service SALARIES AND EXPENSES SENATE BUDGET COMMITTEE Senate Committee Senate Office Building September 30 staff Subcommittee Summary Supplemental Supplies and materials thousands of dollars Transportation of things Travel and transportation Unobligated balance Wage-Board
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