Legislative Branch Appropriations for 1978: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, First Session, Part 1 |
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... changes, of course, we would like to know that. Out of the total Library of Congress appropriation request only $22.8 million is for the congressional research service, and that is, of course, exclusively for the use of the Congress. So ...
... changes, of course, we would like to know that. Out of the total Library of Congress appropriation request only $22.8 million is for the congressional research service, and that is, of course, exclusively for the use of the Congress. So ...
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... changes , of course , we would like to know that . Out of the total Library of Congress appropriation request only $ 22.8 million is for the congressional research service , and that is , of course , exclusively for the use of the ...
... changes , of course , we would like to know that . Out of the total Library of Congress appropriation request only $ 22.8 million is for the congressional research service , and that is , of course , exclusively for the use of the ...
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... changes to contractor accounting practices . 4. Encouraging contractors to discuss changes in cost accounting practices with Government personnel before implementing the changes . 5. Producing more consistently prepared contract ...
... changes to contractor accounting practices . 4. Encouraging contractors to discuss changes in cost accounting practices with Government personnel before implementing the changes . 5. Producing more consistently prepared contract ...
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... changes , then we publish it a second time in the Federal Register , and it must then lie 60 days before Con- gress in session before it becomes effective . If the Congress or any committee of Congress wants to take exception to it ...
... changes , then we publish it a second time in the Federal Register , and it must then lie 60 days before Con- gress in session before it becomes effective . If the Congress or any committee of Congress wants to take exception to it ...
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... Changes 1977 to 1978 Total Positions 1 / Total Positions 1 / 1978 Estimate Total Positions 1 / Tab Year Staff- Reference End Years * Salaries2 / End Year Staff- Years * Salaries2 / Year Staff- End Years * Salaries2 F G Н RECH OFFICE OF ...
... Changes 1977 to 1978 Total Positions 1 / Total Positions 1 / 1978 Estimate Total Positions 1 / Tab Year Staff- Reference End Years * Salaries2 / End Year Staff- Years * Salaries2 / Year Staff- End Years * Salaries2 F G Н RECH OFFICE OF ...
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1978 Estimates 94th Congress additional administrative agencies American Folklife Center analysis APPLEBAUM appropriation ARMSTRONG Assistant audit authorized automated BENJAMIN bill blind and physically BOORSTIN braille Building Capitol cassette cataloging Center Chairman Clerk COLLEY CONGRESS SALARIES Congressional Budget Congressional Budget Office Congressional Research Service copies Copyright Office cost cost accounting standards COUGHLIN CURRAN Current level CYLKE Director distribution Division documents economic employees equipment Federal fiscal year 1978 funds FY 1978 Increase Government GUDE House Joint Committee Library of Congress MCCORMICK Members of Congress million obligations operation percent Personnel Benefits physically handicapped Positions Requested production publications question RAIDEN record SALARIES AND EXPENSES seminars Senate Service expansion SHIPLEY STAATS staff subcommittee talking tion Total transition quarter TRAXLER U.S. dollars United States Code Unobligated balance workload
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