Legislative Branch Appropriations for 1982: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-seventh Congress, First Session, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1981 - United States |
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... major implications for the economy , society and the environment , and are often amenable only to solutions with ... major unforeseen costs if based on inadequate or faulty analysis at the outset . OTA takes considerable pride in its ...
... major implications for the economy , society and the environment , and are often amenable only to solutions with ... major unforeseen costs if based on inadequate or faulty analysis at the outset . OTA takes considerable pride in its ...
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... for Congress and for the private sector , of authoritative , unbiased studies of the major science and technology issues confronting legislative policymakers . Summary of Request To date Congress has passed a continuing 49.
... for Congress and for the private sector , of authoritative , unbiased studies of the major science and technology issues confronting legislative policymakers . Summary of Request To date Congress has passed a continuing 49.
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... major implications for Congress . Fruits of scientific research provide a richer understanding of our world and also serve as a main source for social progress Three examples illustrate this point . through an advancing economy ...
... major implications for Congress . Fruits of scientific research provide a richer understanding of our world and also serve as a main source for social progress Three examples illustrate this point . through an advancing economy ...
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... signals do not adequately reflect either marginal ( replacement ) costs of energy or non - market costs such as those associated with our overdependence on imports . 2 . Situations where there are major socio - economic - 9 - 53.
... signals do not adequately reflect either marginal ( replacement ) costs of energy or non - market costs such as those associated with our overdependence on imports . 2 . Situations where there are major socio - economic - 9 - 53.
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... major socio - economic impacts from existing technologies or where important opportunities exist for using technology to meet national needs . Toxic and hazardous solid , liquid , and gaseous wastes are current examples . These unwanted ...
... major socio - economic impacts from existing technologies or where important opportunities exist for using technology to meet national needs . Toxic and hazardous solid , liquid , and gaseous wastes are current examples . These unwanted ...
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1982 Increases additional Administration agencies AMERICAN FOLKLIFE CENTER Amount FY 1982 Architect areas Average Positions Budget authority Capitol Building Capitol Grounds Capitol Power Plant civilian pay CONGRESS SALARIES Congressional Budget Office Congressional Research Service current level increase employees Energy equipment evaluation Federal Financing fiscal year 1982 Full-time equivalent funds FY 1981 Amount Government Printing Office Growing workload House Committee House Office Buildings improvements Increases continued ITEMS continued Justification of Increases Legislative library materials LIBRARY OF CONGRESS MANDATORY ITEMS Non-personal services NONRECURRING ITEMS object class Oil Shale operations Outlays percent permanent positions Personnel benefits Positions Dollars printing and binding Printing and reproduction rental repair reports requested SALARIES AND EXPENSES SENATE BUDGET COMMITTEE Senate Committee September 30 staff Subcommittee Supplemental Supplies and materials taggants Technology Assessment thousands of dollars Transportation of things Travel and transportation U.S. Congress Unobligated balance
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Page 142 - I would be pleased to respond to any questions you or members of the committee may have.
Page 672 - Printer, only to the extent necessary to provide for expenses (excluding permanent personal services) for workload increases not anticipated in the budget estimates and which cannot be provided for by normal budgetary adjustments.
Page 37 - power to adopt and employ such measures as, in its discretion, may be deemed necessary to remedy any neglect, delay, duplication, or waste in the public printing and binding and the distribution of Government publications[.]
Page 48 - Provided, That none of the funds in this Act shall be available for salaries or expenses of any employee of the Office of Technology Assessment in excess of...
Page 658 - For authorized printing and binding for the Congress and the distribution of Congressional information in any format; printing and binding for the Architect of the Capitol; expenses necessary for preparing the semimonthly and session index to the Congressional Record, as authorized by law (44 USC 902...
Page 672 - Reproduction is $11,336,000. 7. Other Services. — There are two major expenses included in Other Services: The cost for administrative support and building expenses and the cost of computer services.
Page 48 - OFFICE OF TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT SALARIES AND EXPENSES For salaries and expenses necessary to carry out the provisions of the Technology Assessment Act of 1972 (Public Law 92-484), including reception and representation expenses (not to exceed...
Page 671 - Government's contribution toward employees' retirement, health benefits, and life insurance. The total request for Personnel Benefits is $459,000. 3. Travel and Transportation of Persons. — Travel is necessary for inspection of commercial contractors' facilities and statutory requirements for inspection of conditions of depository libraries.
Page 658 - Provided, That this appropriation shall not be available for printing and binding part 2 of the annual report of the Secretary of Agriculture (known as the Yearbook of Agriculture...
Page 39 - ... dedicated workers at GPO. This is an issue that the Joint Committee, and perhaps the entire Congress, will have to examine thoroughly and resolve in the very near future. We indicated in our December 1979 budget submission that the JCP had recently approved a new format for the Record and authorized the Public Printer to modernize and automate the binding and mailing equipment used for the Record and the Federal Register. These authorizations will produce savings not later than the 98th Congress...