Legislative branch appropriations for 1984: hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-eighth Congress, first sessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1983 |
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... GUTHRIE . Yes . It is all numbered , each piece . Mr. HIGHTOWER . There was an interesting story in the Post this morning about the tremendous amount of excess furniture that is in the GSA inventory . Do we have a comparable 32.
... GUTHRIE . Yes . It is all numbered , each piece . Mr. HIGHTOWER . There was an interesting story in the Post this morning about the tremendous amount of excess furniture that is in the GSA inventory . Do we have a comparable 32.
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... comparable situation with our House property ? Mr. GUTHRIE . We have- Mr. HIGHTOWER . Do we have excess equipment or furniture stacked up in a warehouse somewhere because its scratched or broken or something , and it just sits there and ...
... comparable situation with our House property ? Mr. GUTHRIE . We have- Mr. HIGHTOWER . Do we have excess equipment or furniture stacked up in a warehouse somewhere because its scratched or broken or something , and it just sits there and ...
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... comparable number for the 96th Congress and even though we anticipate a greater volume of legislation in the 98th Congress than in the 97th Congress . Also , aside from the computer upgrade , we are requesting the same amount for ...
... comparable number for the 96th Congress and even though we anticipate a greater volume of legislation in the 98th Congress than in the 97th Congress . Also , aside from the computer upgrade , we are requesting the same amount for ...
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... comparable figure of 10,400 for the 96th Congress However , the decrease in our workload for individual Members was more than matched by the increase in the work we did for committees ( which takes the major portion of our staff's time ) ...
... comparable figure of 10,400 for the 96th Congress However , the decrease in our workload for individual Members was more than matched by the increase in the work we did for committees ( which takes the major portion of our staff's time ) ...
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... comparable to the rest of the Government service . In 1978 , in the senior grades , we had 20 such retirements and 65 percent of them were people who had just reached age 50. In 1979 , we had 35 and there were 80 percent of those that ...
... comparable to the rest of the Government service . In 1978 , in the senior grades , we had 20 such retirements and 65 percent of them were people who had just reached age 50. In 1979 , we had 35 and there were 80 percent of those that ...
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97th Congress additional adjustment Administration agencies Agreement analysis Appropriations assessment assistance benefits bill BOGGS BOORSTIN BOWSHER Building cable systems cable television Capitol Chairman collective bargaining Committee on Printing comparable compulsory license Congressional copyright owners cost diethyl zinc distant signal economic effect equipment estimate Expenditures facilities FAZIO fiscal year 1984 funds going Government Printing GPO employees GPO wages GPO's hearings HIGHTOWER House increase industry issues Joint Committee Journeyman legislative LEWIS Library of Congress materials Members ment million MPAA MYERS operations OTA's paid percent performed personnel Phototypesetter positions printing plants private sector problem production Question record Response salary SAWYER Schedule Senate Service staff statement Subcommittee survey syndicated exclusivity tion Total Tribunal Union University wage rates Washington workload
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Seite 186 - Extensive hearings followed before the House Committee on Ways and Means, and the Senate Committee on Finance.
Seite 53 - Such other factors, not confined to the foregoing, which are normally or traditionally taken into consideration in the determination of wages, hours and conditions of employment through voluntary collective bargaining mediation, fact-finding, arbitration or otherwise between the parties, in the public service or in private employment.
Seite 581 - Chairman shall cause notice of this determination, with the reasons therefor, to be published in the Federal Register, together with notice of commencement of proceedings under this chapter.
Seite 728 - The right of employees, individually or collectively, to petition Congress or a Member of Congress, or to furnish information to either House of Congress, or to a committee or Member thereof, may not be interfered with or denied.".
Seite 580 - ... by an appropriate governmental authority of Canada or Mexico and embodying a performance or display of a work is actionable as an act of infringement under section 501, and is fully subject to the remedies provided by sections 502 through 506 and...
Seite 363 - I intend to proceed, with your approval, in the same manner as has been the practice for the past several years, that is, to present a brief summary of the various requests, following which I will be pleased to respond in detail to questions regarding any of the specific items that you wish to pursue. The justifications have been prepared, Mr. Chairman, to include all items pertaining...
Seite 59 - Mr Chairman and Members of the Subcommittee I am privileged to appear before you once again in support of appropriations for 'j* Office of the Postmaster.
Seite 608 - Tribunal to adopt regulations by which copyright owners may receive reasonable notice of the use of their works and for the keeping by public broadcasting entities of records of such use.
Seite 733 - In conclusion, we wish to express our appreciation for this opportunity to present our views to the Subcommittee on Legislative Appropriations.
Seite 84 - Payments made upon vouchers approved by said Committee shall be deemed, held, and taken, and are declared to be conclusive upon all the departments and officers of the Government...