Legislative Branch Appropriations for 1980: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, First Session, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1979 - United States |
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Page 1281
... Chairman , if it is all right , I am going to let Mr. Lawler go ahead and explain . However , in my statement , Mr. Chairman , I had referred to section 311 of the Legislative Branch Appropriation Act of 1979 , mandating that of the ...
... Chairman , if it is all right , I am going to let Mr. Lawler go ahead and explain . However , in my statement , Mr. Chairman , I had referred to section 311 of the Legislative Branch Appropriation Act of 1979 , mandating that of the ...
Page 1283
... Chairman . We have an overview of that now provided by treasury accounts , which arrives at the approximately 6.1 percent projected surplus the Clerk just mentioned . Mr. BENJAMIN . The total appears to be $ 22,948,000 . Mr. LAWLER ...
... Chairman . We have an overview of that now provided by treasury accounts , which arrives at the approximately 6.1 percent projected surplus the Clerk just mentioned . Mr. BENJAMIN . The total appears to be $ 22,948,000 . Mr. LAWLER ...
Page 1284
... Chairman , with your staff assistant , Ed Lombard , with the Senate ; we have gone back into the Conference Report , and it was stated that there would be a withholding of 5 percent . I have had my legal staff looking at what was ...
... Chairman , with your staff assistant , Ed Lombard , with the Senate ; we have gone back into the Conference Report , and it was stated that there would be a withholding of 5 percent . I have had my legal staff looking at what was ...
Page 1285
... Chairman , " the 5 percent withholding shall be applied to each of the following : " - I would not say at this point we are in noncompliance . We have not reached the point at which it has become necessary for us to tell each office ...
... Chairman , " the 5 percent withholding shall be applied to each of the following : " - I would not say at this point we are in noncompliance . We have not reached the point at which it has become necessary for us to tell each office ...
Page 1286
... Chairman , the schedule that was handed down is as we mentioned , an estimate ; it is a forecast based on the four months . It isn't necessarily tied into the exact interpretation of what 311 of last year's account might have been . Mr ...
... Chairman , the schedule that was handed down is as we mentioned , an estimate ; it is a forecast based on the four months . It isn't necessarily tied into the exact interpretation of what 311 of last year's account might have been . Mr ...
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Page 1520 - Mr. Ward M. Hussey, the legislative counsel of the House, is here today to discuss his office with the subcommittee. Mr.
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