Second Supplemental Appropriation Bill: 1959, Hearings ... 86th Congress, 1st Session1959 - 987 pages |
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... costs Rules group increases postage and actu- rates arial study Total $ 76 , 900 $ 31 , 200 2,000 $ 6,900 $ 115,000 2,000 900 900 $ 2,000 2,000 350 350 250 4,950 250 1 11.300 11.300 1,600 6 , 550 82 , 100 47,350 6,900 2,000 138 , 350 1 ...
... costs Rules group increases postage and actu- rates arial study Total $ 76 , 900 $ 31 , 200 2,000 $ 6,900 $ 115,000 2,000 900 900 $ 2,000 2,000 350 350 250 4,950 250 1 11.300 11.300 1,600 6 , 550 82 , 100 47,350 6,900 2,000 138 , 350 1 ...
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... costs und year 1959 are requested for three purposes ( 1 ) the Federal Employees Salary Increase Act of 1958 ; ( 2 ) for higher postal rates under the Postal Rate Incréase Act , 1958 , and ( 3 ) for additional employees , services ...
... costs und year 1959 are requested for three purposes ( 1 ) the Federal Employees Salary Increase Act of 1958 ; ( 2 ) for higher postal rates under the Postal Rate Incréase Act , 1958 , and ( 3 ) for additional employees , services ...
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... costs under this appropriation are estimated to be some $ 500,000 more than the amount to be met by this transfer au- thority , but we will absorb this additional cost as a part of our effort to reduce expenditures wherever possible ...
... costs under this appropriation are estimated to be some $ 500,000 more than the amount to be met by this transfer au- thority , but we will absorb this additional cost as a part of our effort to reduce expenditures wherever possible ...
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... costs unrelated to the increased pay act costs under Public Law 85-462 . About half of this amount is due to the higher cost of equipment , materials , supplies , and other items . We are spending about $ 33 million for such items in ...
... costs unrelated to the increased pay act costs under Public Law 85-462 . About half of this amount is due to the higher cost of equipment , materials , supplies , and other items . We are spending about $ 33 million for such items in ...
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... costs under this appropriation . Total pay act costs are esti- mated at $ 8,896,110 , of which $ 500,000 can be absorbed . Further absorption cannot be made in view of the necessity for meeting substantial increased operating costs ...
... costs under this appropriation . Total pay act costs are esti- mated at $ 8,896,110 , of which $ 500,000 can be absorbed . Further absorption cannot be made in view of the necessity for meeting substantial increased operating costs ...
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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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