Legislative Branch Appropriations for 1995: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, Second SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1994 |
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... expenditures . As you know , the fiscal year 1994 budget was reduced and funds for House activities will be carefully managed to insure that all anticipated obligations are met . We are reviewing the expenditures for the first quarter ...
... expenditures . As you know , the fiscal year 1994 budget was reduced and funds for House activities will be carefully managed to insure that all anticipated obligations are met . We are reviewing the expenditures for the first quarter ...
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... expenditures paid from this account above the level of funds held back from rescission . The transfer to Government Contributions is required due to increased cost associated with a new Congress for unemployment benefits and mandatory ...
... expenditures paid from this account above the level of funds held back from rescission . The transfer to Government Contributions is required due to increased cost associated with a new Congress for unemployment benefits and mandatory ...
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... expenditures from this account was 97.1 % of authorization . Our earlier estimate was 96.8 % of authorization . From : Allowances and Expenses Supplies and Materials To : $ 122,000.00 Allowances and Expenses Miscellaneous Items ...
... expenditures from this account was 97.1 % of authorization . Our earlier estimate was 96.8 % of authorization . From : Allowances and Expenses Supplies and Materials To : $ 122,000.00 Allowances and Expenses Miscellaneous Items ...
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... expenditures through September 30 , 1993 , are $ 231,923,000 ; the amount appropriated was $ 228,313,000 . The requested transfer of $ 3,015,000 into Supplies , Materials , Administrative Costs and Federal Tort Claims is for two ...
... expenditures through September 30 , 1993 , are $ 231,923,000 ; the amount appropriated was $ 228,313,000 . The requested transfer of $ 3,015,000 into Supplies , Materials , Administrative Costs and Federal Tort Claims is for two ...
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... expenditures and funding ; Section II describes the objectives and initiatives that are to be funded . Background and detail information is available from three appendices that relate to staffing , distribution , and allocation of ...
... expenditures and funding ; Section II describes the objectives and initiatives that are to be funded . Background and detail information is available from three appendices that relate to staffing , distribution , and allocation of ...
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Administration agencies American Folklife Center amount arrearage reduction assistance BILLINGTON Blind and Physically Capitol Police Capitol Police Board cataloging Center Chairman Chief ABRECHT collections CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Congressional Research Service continue cost CYLKE developed Director documents electronic employees equipment estimated expenditures expenses FAZIO FDDI Federal Financial fiscal year 1995 full-time equivalent funds going Government HERDMAN increase information follows Internet issue Joint Committee legislative branch Librarian Library of Congress Library's locality pay materials MEDLOCK Members million MORAN of Virginia MULHOLLAN National Office operations OTA's PACKARD percent personnel Physically Handicapped positions printing private sector questions record Response RON PACKARD Salaries savings Senator FORD SHINAY staff tax treaties Thank things tion Total transfer U.S. Capitol Police Unexpended balances users
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Seite 573 - The future riders on the national and international information superhighway will all be using vehicles marked with a copyright symbol. I can't stress too strongly the vital role that the Copyright Office and the Library of Congress have to play in all this. The collections of the Library, which are largely based on copyright deposits, will make the Library a key resource in the exchange of information, entertainment, and knowledge. Complete, accurate, reliable, and objective records of millions...
Seite 140 - Agriculture Appropriations Armed Services Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs Budget District of Columbia Education and Labor Energy and Commerce Foreign Affairs Government Operations House Administration Interior and Insular Affairs Judiciary Merchant Marine and Fisheries Post Office and Civil Service Public Works and Transportation Rules Science and Technology Small Business Standards of Official Conduct Veterans...
Seite 189 - None of the funds made available in this Act may be used for— ( 1 ) the creation of a human embryo or embryos for research purposes...
Seite 679 - US health care system. The report focuses on increases in the costs of hospital services, physician services, and drugs and other medical nondurable items. It also compares trends in health spending by the nation with trends in Medicare spending. Managed Competition and Its Potential to Reduce Health Spending (CBO Study, May 1993...
Seite 724 - Act and subject to the availability of funds to carry out this section, the Architect shall begin implementing a program to replace in each building described in subsection (a) all inefficient office and general use area fluorescent lighting systems with systems that incorporate the best available design and technology and that have payback periods of 10 years or less, as determined by using methods and procedures established under section 544(a) of the National Energy and Conservation Policy Act...
Seite 837 - ... government, the structure of the health finance system, and the financial responsibilities of individuals and employers. Implicit in most proposals for cost containment is the move toward managed care; our report on Medicaid managed care showed that strong oversight is needed to ensure equal or improved access. — We produced a series of reports on the management and structure of the US Department of Agriculture (USDA). We identified problems that, if corrected, could lead to greater efficiency,...
Seite 1108 - Nick had loved him very much and for a long time. Now, knowing how it had all been, even remembering the earliest times before things had gone badly was not good remembering. If he wrote it he could get rid of it. He had gotten rid of many things by writing them.
Seite 667 - CBO conducts a comprehensive review of its scorekeeping estimates at least twice a year to determine how our projections fit with actual fiscal activity and to incorporate new information provided by OMB and other federal agencies, revised economic assumptions that the Budget Committees may adopt, and other relevant data. Specially designed computer scorekeeping reports are provided weekly — and sometimes daily — to the Budget and Appropriations Committees. Frequent letters are also sent to the...
Seite 25 - I can be of further assistance in this matter, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, James D. Matklns Admiral, US Navy (Retired) OFFKULPUCOFT SB"* 2/ II /91 Tb« SceraUry of Energy WuNngton, DC 206<S The Honorable John D.
Seite 31 - If I can be of further assistance to you in this matter, please do not hesitate to call on me. Sincerely yours, CB JONES, Rear Admiral, US Navy, Chief of Legislative Affairs. Costs of nuclear propulsion in the "Enterprise...