Treasury, U.S. Postal Service, and General Government Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1973: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Ninety-second Congress, Second Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 - 1620 pages |
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... effective in January of something in excess of $ 300,000 , and the balance we will need for postage on a workload in- crease of about 6 million items above the workload we requested money for in 1972 . In other words , our workload will ...
... effective in January of something in excess of $ 300,000 , and the balance we will need for postage on a workload in- crease of about 6 million items above the workload we requested money for in 1972 . In other words , our workload will ...
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... effective rate to 5 1 / 2 % triggered a significant turn - about in savings bond sales and redemptions . Sales for the calendar year increased 6 % ; redemptions declined 6 % ; and the total amount of savings bonds outstanding reached a ...
... effective rate to 5 1 / 2 % triggered a significant turn - about in savings bond sales and redemptions . Sales for the calendar year increased 6 % ; redemptions declined 6 % ; and the total amount of savings bonds outstanding reached a ...
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... effective , efficient and economical operations . Increase in Employee Productivity Streamlining of procedures enabled our employees engaged in check operations to again increase their productivity in 1971. They have been able to do ...
... effective , efficient and economical operations . Increase in Employee Productivity Streamlining of procedures enabled our employees engaged in check operations to again increase their productivity in 1971. They have been able to do ...
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... effective quality control practices for both procurement and end products ; improved training at all levels ; new and advanced techniques for forecasting coinage demand arrived at in cooperation with Federal Reserve ; scheduling of ...
... effective quality control practices for both procurement and end products ; improved training at all levels ; new and advanced techniques for forecasting coinage demand arrived at in cooperation with Federal Reserve ; scheduling of ...
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... Procedures have been modernized . Specific examples of progress include : more effective quality control practices for both procurement and end products ; improved training at all levels ; new and advanced techniques 180.
... Procedures have been modernized . Specific examples of progress include : more effective quality control practices for both procurement and end products ; improved training at all levels ; new and advanced techniques 180.
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1972 appropriation accounts activities additional Administration agencies amount assistance audit authorized level average positions BUDGET ESTIMATES budget request bulk mail Bureau Chairman checks Commission Committee communications compliance CONGRESS THE LIBRARY coordination cost Council Customs Denver Mint Director disaster Division dollars drug abuse Eisenhower dollar emergency employees employment equipment Executive facilities Federal Financing fiscal year 1973 Full-time equivalent functions funds Government GREENLEE improve Internal Revenue Service legislation man-years manpower ment million National obligations Office of Management operations payments percent permanent positions personnel compensation Philadelphia Mint plans Postal Service President President's processing projects proposed Public Debt RAINS reduction reimbursable responsibility Salaries and Expenses Savings Bonds Secretary CONNALLY Senator BOGGS Senator MONTOYA Special staff statistical Taxpayer Service tion Total Treasury Department U.S. Secret Service Unobligated balance WALTERS WEINBERGER White House workload
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Page 861 - Congress hereby declares that it is the continuing policy and responsibility of the Federal Government to use all practicable means consistent with its needs and obligations and other essential considerations of national policy, with the assistance and cooperation of industry, agriculture, labor, and State and local governments, to coordinate and utilize all its plans, functions, and resources for the purpose of creating and maintaining, in a manner calculated to foster and promote free competitive...
Page 564 - President-elect ; the protection of the person of a visiting head of a foreign state or foreign government and, at the direction of the President, other distinguished foreign visitors to the United States and official representatives of the United States performing special missions abroad...
Page 53 - Any executive department or independent establishment of the Government or any bureau or office thereof, if funds are available therefor and if it is determined by the head of such...
Page 795 - Interest on loans made under this section shall be at a rate not less than (i) a rate determined by the Secretary of the Treasury taking into consideration the current average market yield on outstanding marketable obligations of the United States...
Page 1145 - Committee for Purchase of Products and Services of the Blind and Other Severely Handicapped...
Page 1162 - Constitution, the most desirable allocation of governmental functions, responsibilities, and revenues among the several levels of government ; and (7) recommend methods of coordinating and simplifying tax laws and administrative practices to achieve a more orderly and less competitive fiscal relationship between the levels of government and to reduce the burden of compliance for taxpayers.
Page 1149 - Conference, the National Conference of State Legislative Leaders, the Council of State Governments, the National Association of Counties, the National League of Cities, the US Conference of Mayors, the International City Management Association and others.
Page 316 - Public safety and justice, including purchase of one hundred and thirty-five passenger motor vehicles for replacement only (including one hundred and thirty for police-type use and five for fire-type use without regard to the general purchase price limitation for the current fiscal year...
Page 703 - SALARIES AND EXPENSES For necessary expenses of the Consumer Product Safety Commissiun, including hire of passenger motor vehicles, services as authorized by 5 USC 3109, but at rates for Individuals not to exceed the per diem rate equivalent to the rate for GS-18...
Page 872 - It shall be the duty and function of the Council- — (1) to assist and advise the President in the preparation of the Environmental Quality Report required by section 201 ; (2) to gather timely and authoritative information...