Supplemental Hearing Appropriation Bill, 1959, Hearings Before ... 85-2, on H.R. 134501958 - 1050 pages |
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... actual application of labor , materials , equipment , and services to the program during the year , but excludes depreciation of facilities used in the operation . The AEC does , however , maintain accounts for depreciation for the ...
... actual application of labor , materials , equipment , and services to the program during the year , but excludes depreciation of facilities used in the operation . The AEC does , however , maintain accounts for depreciation for the ...
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... Actual , fiscal year 1957 Estimate , fiscal Estimate , fiscal year 1959 year 1958 Funds available : Unobligated balance at beginning of year .. $ 63 , 137 , 269 $ 37,932 , 221 Appropriation .. 1,740 , 400 , 000 2 , 215 , 470,000 $ 49 ...
... Actual , fiscal year 1957 Estimate , fiscal Estimate , fiscal year 1959 year 1958 Funds available : Unobligated balance at beginning of year .. $ 63 , 137 , 269 $ 37,932 , 221 Appropriation .. 1,740 , 400 , 000 2 , 215 , 470,000 $ 49 ...
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... actual 1957 costs of $ 397.8 million . The raw - materials program includes the procurement of uranium concentrates and ores from foreign and domestic sources and related costs for resource evaluation and process develop- ment . The ...
... actual 1957 costs of $ 397.8 million . The raw - materials program includes the procurement of uranium concentrates and ores from foreign and domestic sources and related costs for resource evaluation and process develop- ment . The ...
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... actual costs of $ 31.5 million in 1957. Primary program emphasis will continue to be placed on the protection of the health and safety of atomic - energy plant workers and the general populace from the hazards of atomic - energy ...
... actual costs of $ 31.5 million in 1957. Primary program emphasis will continue to be placed on the protection of the health and safety of atomic - energy plant workers and the general populace from the hazards of atomic - energy ...
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... actual fiscal year 1957 costs of $ 38.0 million . No increase in personnel is budgeted under this program in fiscal year 1959. The increase of $ 1.9 million provides for salaries and travel and other costs on a full - year basis for the ...
... actual fiscal year 1957 costs of $ 38.0 million . No increase in personnel is budgeted under this program in fiscal year 1959. The increase of $ 1.9 million provides for salaries and travel and other costs on a full - year basis for the ...
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85th Congress accelerated activities additional Administration agencies Alaska amended amount approved areas assistance Atomic Energy authorized Average number bill budget estimate buildings Bureau CARL HAYDEN Chairman HAYDEN civil defense Commission committee Congress construction contract costs Department effect employees engineering equipment facilities Federal field financing fiscal year 1959 FLOBERG foreign fuel funds Government helium House included increase industry International Geophysical isotopes July June 30 JUSTIFICATION laboratory land loans materials ment million mineral Mutual Security Act National nuclear Office operation payments percent personal services personnel plans plant plutonium positions production proposed Public Law reduction referred to follows requested research and development Ryukyu Islands Salaries and expenses Senator DwORSHAK Senator ELLENDER Senator HILL Small Business special nuclear materials staff statement studies supplemental appropriation supplemental estimate tion Total obligations United United States Senate uranium utility Washington wildlife workload
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