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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... request , one which is based directly on known changes in our workload that will impact on our operations in fiscal year 1978 . It provides little flexibility and will challenge us in our operations throughout the year to choose for ...
... request , one which is based directly on known changes in our workload that will impact on our operations in fiscal year 1978 . It provides little flexibility and will challenge us in our operations throughout the year to choose for ...
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... requesting for fiscal year 1978 compares with 250 additional staff - years approved by the Congress for fiscal year 1977 ... request required some very difficult choices during a detailed review of all our ongoing and planned work . My ...
... requesting for fiscal year 1978 compares with 250 additional staff - years approved by the Congress for fiscal year 1977 ... request required some very difficult choices during a detailed review of all our ongoing and planned work . My ...
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... Requests range from minor efforts , involving less than a staff- year , to major ones , requiring over 25 staff - years . While we get many requests from Members of Congress , they constitute only about one- third of the staff - year ...
... Requests range from minor efforts , involving less than a staff- year , to major ones , requiring over 25 staff - years . While we get many requests from Members of Congress , they constitute only about one- third of the staff - year ...
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... request , itself . And we appreciate that . By law we are required to respond to committee requests . This is from the Legislative Reorgani- zation Act of 1970 and the Congressional Budget Act of 1974. We are not required by law to ...
... request , itself . And we appreciate that . By law we are required to respond to committee requests . This is from the Legislative Reorgani- zation Act of 1970 and the Congressional Budget Act of 1974. We are not required by law to ...
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... REQUESTS FROM HOUSE AND SENATE Mr. SHIPLEY . We would like to have a breakdown of the requests you receive from the House ... request which will add another $ 6,868,500 , bringing up the total of $ 157,948,500 , but then we will ab- sorb ...
... REQUESTS FROM HOUSE AND SENATE Mr. SHIPLEY . We would like to have a breakdown of the requests you receive from the House ... request which will add another $ 6,868,500 , bringing up the total of $ 157,948,500 , but then we will ab- sorb ...
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1978 Estimates 94th Congress accounting Additions continued Administration agencies allotment amount annual appropriation ARMSTRONG Assistant audit authorized BENJAMIN bill Board BOORSTIN braille Capitol Capitol Power Plant cataloging Chairman Clerk COLLEY Commission Congressional Budget Office Congressional Research Service contract copies Copyright cost cost accounting standards COUGHLIN Current level CYLKE Director distribution Division documents employees energy equipment expenditures Federal fiscal year 1978 funds Government GUDE hearings increase ITEMS continued Joint Committee legislative branch Library of Congress Longworth Building materials MCCORMICK ment million mittee NONRECURRING ITEMS obligations operation pay raise percent Personnel Benefits Positions Requested problem publications question RAIDEN record responsibility Salaries and expenses Service expansion SHIPLEY space STAATS staff subcommittee supplemental Technology Assessment tion Total transition quarter TRAXLER United States Code workload
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Page 48 - National Science and Technology Policy, Organization, and Priorities Act of 1976.
Page 457 - Law 93-145) which states the appropriation "shall be available for the payment of obligations incurred under the appropriations for similar purposes for preceding fiscal years.
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Page 10 - MR CHAIRMAN AND MEMBERS OF THE SUBCOMMITTEE: I am appearing before you today in my capacity as Chairman of the Cost Accounting Standards Board to discuss the budget estimates for Board operations during Fiscal Year 1979.
Page 34 - The Legislative Reorganization Act of 1970 and the Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974 emphasize GAO's role in aiding the Congress with its legislative as well as its oversight responsibilities.
Page 452 - Congress, a list of subjects and policy areas which the committee might profitably analyze in depth; (4) upon request, or upon its own initiative in anticipation of requests, to collect, classify, and analyze in the form of studies, reports, compilations, digests, bulletins, indexes, translations, and otherwise, data having a bearing on legislation, and to make such data available and serviceable to committees...
Page 459 - Miscellaneous Publications. — This item includes printed matter such as the Congressional Directory, Senate and House Journals, memorial addresses of Members, nominations, United States Code and supplements, and publications not carrying a document or report number, such as laws, treaties, committee prints, and similar publications.
Page 13 - Standard 414 - Cost of Money as an Element of the Cost of Facilities Capital October 1, 1976 26.
Page 496 - Washington," there is the following language : The Export-Import Bank of Washington is hereby authorized to make such expenditures within the limits of funds and borrowing authority available to such corporation and in accord with law, and to make such contracts and commitments without regard to fiscal year limitations as provided by section 104 of the Government Corporation Control Act, as amended, as may be necessary In carrying out the...
Page 650 - A catalogue of Government publications shall be prepared by the Superintendent of Documents on the first day of each month, which shall show the documents printed during the preceding month, where obtainable, and the price thereof.