Second Supplemental Appropriation Bill: 1959, Hearings ... 86th Congress, 1st Session1959 - 987 pages |
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... Budget estimate next fiscal year .. Request LANGUAGE CHANGES $ 950,000 468 , 494 420 , 139 1,404 , 400 138 , 350 It is requested that the appropriation language for 1959 be amended to include , immediately after the comma the word ...
... Budget estimate next fiscal year .. Request LANGUAGE CHANGES $ 950,000 468 , 494 420 , 139 1,404 , 400 138 , 350 It is requested that the appropriation language for 1959 be amended to include , immediately after the comma the word ...
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... budget to do that . We think it would more than pay off . Whether we will get it or not , I do not know . Mr. JONAS . Is that the eight lawyers you are asking for ? Mr. OLNEY . No. That is in the 1960 budget . It is not included in this ...
... budget to do that . We think it would more than pay off . Whether we will get it or not , I do not know . Mr. JONAS . Is that the eight lawyers you are asking for ? Mr. OLNEY . No. That is in the 1960 budget . It is not included in this ...
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... budget estimates , we pointed out that the 1959 budget estimates were understated and that a supplemental appropriation would be required in 1959 . That was when we appeared last year before the other committee , the Committee on ...
... budget estimates , we pointed out that the 1959 budget estimates were understated and that a supplemental appropriation would be required in 1959 . That was when we appeared last year before the other committee , the Committee on ...
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... BUDGET REQUEST Mr. THOMAS . Is this truly a deficiency now , or is this a figure to make whole what was the budget request for last year for this pur- pose ? Mr. RUSSELL . $ 40,750,000 . Mr. THOMAS . You mean the Board underestimated ...
... BUDGET REQUEST Mr. THOMAS . Is this truly a deficiency now , or is this a figure to make whole what was the budget request for last year for this pur- pose ? Mr. RUSSELL . $ 40,750,000 . Mr. THOMAS . You mean the Board underestimated ...
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... budget years and submit promptly to the Bureau of Budget its estimate of appropriation requirements in order that the budget document for 1960 may adequately reflect the proposed program . Arrangements should also be made for early ...
... budget years and submit promptly to the Bureau of Budget its estimate of appropriation requirements in order that the budget document for 1960 may adequately reflect the proposed program . Arrangements should also be made for early ...
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01 Personal services 07 Other contractual 08 Supplies 11 Grants 1959 appropriation 1959 presently 85th Congress absorbed administrative Admiral agencies Agricultural amendments amount assistance Average number budget Bureau Chairman civil defense civilian College Commission Commodity Credit Corporation Congress contract contractual services crease Department DERTHICK DILLON District District of Columbia facilities Federal fiscal year 1959 Full-time equivalent going Government HOEGH increased costs institutions JENSEN JONAS June 30 justifications KIRWAN Lebanon ment military million Navy Number of employees Object classification obligational authority Office old-age and survivors operations pay act pay increases payments percent permanent positions personnel Program and financing Program by activities Public Law Puerto Rico record reimbursements required for pay revised estimate 1959 ROONEY SALARIES AND EXPENSES Social Security Social Security Act staff subsidies supplemental appropriation supplemental request Supplemental required Taiwan THOMAS tion Total number Total obligations workload
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