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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... figure excludes the Senate items that we leave for that body to consider at the proper time . I will note that the Senate items , including two items jurisdictionally under the Architect of the Capitol , total about $ 154 million . This ...
... figure excludes the Senate items that we leave for that body to consider at the proper time . I will note that the Senate items , including two items jurisdictionally under the Architect of the Capitol , total about $ 154 million . This ...
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... figure which has been quoted in the press . A very high percentage of its work is for the execu- tive branch and not for the legislative branch . Mr. SHIPLEY . What percentage ? Mr. STAATS . I have those figures , and I would be happy ...
... figure which has been quoted in the press . A very high percentage of its work is for the execu- tive branch and not for the legislative branch . Mr. SHIPLEY . What percentage ? Mr. STAATS . I have those figures , and I would be happy ...
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... figure was arrived at only after a careful reconsideration and reorder- ing of priorities . GAO work mandated by statute , direct assistance work , and reviews of program efficiency and effectiveness will require an increase of 65 staff ...
... figure was arrived at only after a careful reconsideration and reorder- ing of priorities . GAO work mandated by statute , direct assistance work , and reviews of program efficiency and effectiveness will require an increase of 65 staff ...
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... figures in mind , but it would be roughly the same , I would think . Mr. Keller , do you have information on that question ? I don't believe it is broken down between the two bodies . Mr. KELLER . I don't believe we have it broken down ...
... figures in mind , but it would be roughly the same , I would think . Mr. Keller , do you have information on that question ? I don't believe it is broken down between the two bodies . Mr. KELLER . I don't believe we have it broken down ...
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... these congressional requests but we would like to hold this figure to around a third in responding to the specific requests we get from Mem- bers and committees . IMPACT OF LEGISLATIVE PROPOSALS On page 4 , we find 44.
... these congressional requests but we would like to hold this figure to around a third in responding to the specific requests we get from Mem- bers and committees . IMPACT OF LEGISLATIVE PROPOSALS On page 4 , we find 44.
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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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