Legislative Branch AppropriationsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1971 |
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... million less and would total about $ 65 million . This represents an increase over the 5 - year period of about 36 percent . Our fiscal year 1972 estimate of $ 87,598,000 is an increase of $ 7,607,000 over our 1971 appropriation . This ...
... million less and would total about $ 65 million . This represents an increase over the 5 - year period of about 36 percent . Our fiscal year 1972 estimate of $ 87,598,000 is an increase of $ 7,607,000 over our 1971 appropriation . This ...
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... million - about three times the annual cost of GAO operations . Most of this was effected through our self - initiated reviews of management efficiency and program results . More important , however , many significant fi- nancial ...
... million - about three times the annual cost of GAO operations . Most of this was effected through our self - initiated reviews of management efficiency and program results . More important , however , many significant fi- nancial ...
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... million annually and that , in general , such payments were not custon . por to medi- care and that it was not intended that medicare would cover noncustomary charges . In another study , requested by the Joint Committee on Atomic ...
... million annually and that , in general , such payments were not custon . por to medi- care and that it was not intended that medicare would cover noncustomary charges . In another study , requested by the Joint Committee on Atomic ...
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... million . During the same period we collected $ 16.3 million . The Government Corporation Control Act of 1945 and other specific 13.
... million . During the same period we collected $ 16.3 million . The Government Corporation Control Act of 1945 and other specific 13.
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... million more than our 1972 budget would have been without the two pay increases , and the associated costs that go with it . I bring this up only to show you what the impact of inflation in terms of pay costs has been . Chairman ...
... million more than our 1972 budget would have been without the two pay increases , and the associated costs that go with it . I bring this up only to show you what the impact of inflation in terms of pay costs has been . Chairman ...
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1971 appropriation Accounting Office activities Administration agencies annual APPROPRIATION REQUESTED Appropriations Committee approved Architect Assistant audit authorized bill BRENKWORTH Cannon's Precedents Capitol Buildings Capitol Power Plant catalog Chairman ELLENDER Clerk College Library Rep compensation CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Congressional Research Service contract cost Cost Accounting Standards Defense Department DEPOSITORY distribution effective January employees equipment estimate Federal fiscal year 1972 funds House included JAYSON Joint Committee justifications Law Library Legislative Branch Appropriation Legislative Reorganization Act Library land-grant Library law LIBRARY OF CONGRESS materials Memorial Library Rep MUMFORD Old Senate operations pay increase Personnel benefits positions proposed Public Library Rep record Reorganization Act repairs Representative vacancy requested for 1972 required for 1972 revised SALARIES AND EXPENSES Secretary Senate Office Building Senator COTTON Senator HOLLINGS STAATS staff Subcommittee Supplemental tion U. S. dollar U.S. Government U.S. SENATE University Library Rep VALEO Washington workload
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Page 20 - SEC. 204. (a) The Comptroller General shall review and analyze the results of Government programs and activities carried on under existing law, including the making of cost benefit studies, when ordered by either House of Congress, or upon his own initiative, or when requested by any committee of the House of Representatives or the Senate, or any joint committee of the two Houses, having jurisdiction over such programs and activities.
Page 61 - Federal agencies, a standardized information and data processing system for budgetary and fiscal data.
Page 74 - The Act empowers the Board to appoint an Executive Secretary at a rate of compensation not to exceed the rate prescribed for level IV of the Federal Executive Salary Schedule.
Page 68 - Post allowance is a cost-of-living allowance granted to an employee officially stationed at a post where the cost of living, exclusive of quarters costs, is substantially higher than in Washington, DC The...
Page 297 - Register, including the US Government Organization Manual, the Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States, and the Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents.
Page 295 - USC 1718 and 1719), the Library of Congress is supplied with not to exceed 150 copies of Government publications, including the daily and bound editions of the Congressional Record and certain other congressional publications of which not to exceed 125 copies shall be for distribution through the Smithsonian Institution to foreign governments which agree to send to the United States similar publications of their governments for delivery to the Library of Congress.
Page 45 - June 24, 1969, on its study of the acquisition of peripheral equipment for use with automatic data processing systems.
Page 295 - It is estimated that $3,960,000 will be required in the fiscal year 1970 for approximately 120,000 pages. 3. Miscellaneous Printing and Binding. — This item includes letterheads, envelopes, blank paper, copy paper, notices, tags, labels, payrolls, blank books, stenographic notebooks, tablets, wall calendars, miscellaneous blank forms, and binding for both Houses. The expenditures through...
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Page 68 - United States between assignments to posts in foreign areas ; (3) A separate maintenance allowance to assist an employee who is compelled, by reason of dangerous, notably unhealthful, or excessively adverse living conditions at his post of assignment in a foreign area or for the convenience of the Government, to meet the additional expense of maintaining, elsewhere than at such post...