PROFIT AND LOSS PROJECTION Mr. BENJAMIN. The revolving fund finances all the printing and binding activities of the Government Printing Office. It has shown a profit in each year except one since 1954. What will be your profit or loss projections in fiscal 1980? Mr. BOYLE. Profit for fiscal year 1980 is projected at zero. We project a break even each year. Mr. BENJAMIN. How many people are employed at GPO; What level are you projecting for fiscal year 1980; and if you have several categories of employees, permanent positions, temporary positions, intermittent positions, or whatever other designations you give to them, we would appreciate your submitting it for the record so we have an idea of what you do actually employ. NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES Mr. BOYLE. We have a table on Tab IX-1. See if that answers the question. It is the total number of employees. Mr. BENJAMIN. No, I think you are talking about what you consider permanent positions by your grade classifications. I am interested in supplementing this with any other employees that you may have, such as temporaries, intermittents, interns, fellowships, whatever the case may be. Mr. BOYLE. We can do that. We will furnish a breakdown in more detail than what we have here. No problem. Mr. MERCER. That total on table IX-1 already includes all the employees. We will break it down. [The information follows:] 1/Prior to FY 1978 the General Sales program was funded by the Salaries and Expenses Appropriation. 2/Projected figures based on budget data. 3'WAE's are limited to 832 hours per appointment. Mr. BENJAMIN. Is there anything else that you may have? Mr. BENJAMIN. We thank you. We appreciate getting back the requests that we have made to you. If I have not previously made it, we do want your 1976, 1977, and 1978 full fiscal expenditures, as well as your 1979 and 1980, projected on a table. [The information follows:] U.S. Government Printing Office schedule of actual and projected expenditures TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1979. U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES WITNESSES OFFICE OF THE CLERK EDMUND L. HENSHAW, JR., CLERK OFFICE OF SERGEANT AT ARMS KENNETH R. HARDING, SERGEANT AT ARMS OFFICE OF THE DOORKEEPER JAMES T. MOLLOY, DOORKEEPER OFFICE OF THE POSTMASTER ROBERT V. ROTA, POSTMASTER C. ELMO BOYDSTON, ASSISTANT POSTMASTER LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL WARD M. HUSSEY Mr. BENJAMIN. Today we take up the House of Representatives, which includes the House budget of $326,415,100 for 1980, an increase of $10,394,500 over 1979 including pending supplementals, plus certain joint items totaling $80,357,500, an increase of $6,300,800 over 1979 appropriations including pending supplementals. The Clerk of the House, Edmund L. Henshaw, Jr., is with us this morning, as is Mr. Ken Harding, the Sergeant at Arms; the Doorkeeper, Jim Molloy; and the Postmaster, Robert Rota. 1265 Mr. BENJAMIN. Is there anything else that you may have? Mr. BENJAMIN. We thank you. We appreciate getting back the requests that we have made to you. If I have not previously made it, we do want your 1976, 1977, and 1978 full fiscal expenditures, as well as your 1979 and 1980, projected on a table. [The information follows:] U.S. Government Printing Office schedule of actual and projected expenditures |