Legislative branch appropriations for fiscal year 1983: hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Ninety-seventh Congress, second sessionUnited States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on the Legislative Branch U.S. Government Printing Office, 1982 |
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... period Appropriation Figure 1 OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY FISCAL YEAR 1982 FISCAL YEAR 1983 INCREASE / DECREASE $ 5,342,000 306,000 $ 5,648,000 $ 5,648,000 38,000 * 16,000 + 38,000 + 16,000 -0- -0- -0- $ 5,648,000 $ 5,702,000 $ + 54,000 ...
... period Appropriation Figure 1 OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY FISCAL YEAR 1982 FISCAL YEAR 1983 INCREASE / DECREASE $ 5,342,000 306,000 $ 5,648,000 $ 5,648,000 38,000 * 16,000 + 38,000 + 16,000 -0- -0- -0- $ 5,648,000 $ 5,702,000 $ + 54,000 ...
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... period for the Schedule of Stationery was changed from the fiscal year to an operating period of September 1 , 1981 through August 31 , 1982. This year we plan to change it permanently to an operating period of July 1 through June 30 ...
... period for the Schedule of Stationery was changed from the fiscal year to an operating period of September 1 , 1981 through August 31 , 1982. This year we plan to change it permanently to an operating period of July 1 through June 30 ...
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... that tells that the Senate is in a temporary recess period within the confines of the daily session . original six bell signal that shows that morning business has been concluded The is still used , but these six lights then cut 11.
... that tells that the Senate is in a temporary recess period within the confines of the daily session . original six bell signal that shows that morning business has been concluded The is still used , but these six lights then cut 11.
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... period of the recess and then cut off . This change has been well received by everyone in the Senate . Senate Journal The year 1981 has seen a gradual improvement in the composition of the Senate Journal . The turnaround time for the ...
... period of the recess and then cut off . This change has been well received by everyone in the Senate . Senate Journal The year 1981 has seen a gradual improvement in the composition of the Senate Journal . The turnaround time for the ...
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... periods , the Senate lines are given preference . Previously , Senate staffs , agencies , and the public shared the same two lines . The new system appears to have alleviated the problem . The 24 - hour - a - day recorded message ...
... periods , the Senate lines are given preference . Previously , Senate staffs , agencies , and the public shared the same two lines . The new system appears to have alleviated the problem . The 24 - hour - a - day recorded message ...
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Accounting Office additional Administration agencies amount analysis Answer appropriation areas assistance authorized bill Board BOWSHER budget request Chairman Computer Center Congressional Budget Office Congressional Research Service cost depository libraries Disbursing Office distribution Documents effective employees energy equipment estimate expenses Federal fiscal year 1983 funds Government Printing Office Government publications Hart Building hearings HILDENBRAND House impact included increase issues Joint Committee Legislative Branch Library of Congress LIEBENGOOD Mack Mattingly maintenance major Members million needs operations OTA's payroll percent personnel positions Public Printer purchase Question rates reduce reports responsibility RIVLIN salaries savings SAWYER schedule Senate Computer Senate Office Building Senator MATTINGLY Sergeant at Arms Service Department staff staffing statement Subcommittee supplemental Technology Assessment tion Total FY 83 Tribunal U.S. Capitol Police U.S. Senate wage workload
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Page 255 - July 30, the subcommittee was recessed, to reconvene at the call of the Chair.) LEGISLATIVE BRANCH APPROPRIATIONS FOR FISCAL YEAR...
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