Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1957: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-fourth Congress, Second Session. Statements of Members of Congress, Organizations, and Interested IndividualsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1956 - 252 Seiten |
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... Army , $ 412 million ; Navy , $ 249 million ; Air Force , $ 1,309 million . That compares , going back to page 12 again , to the case of the Army : They did $ 412 million this year , they obligated $ 343 million last year , $ 351 ...
... Army , $ 412 million ; Navy , $ 249 million ; Air Force , $ 1,309 million . That compares , going back to page 12 again , to the case of the Army : They did $ 412 million this year , they obligated $ 343 million last year , $ 351 ...
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... Army and Navy have continued to obligate in accordance with their schedule . The Air Force has made notable improvement in this field during the fiscal year 1955. The anticipated obligations of $ 1,309 million is the largest in Air ...
... Army and Navy have continued to obligate in accordance with their schedule . The Air Force has made notable improvement in this field during the fiscal year 1955. The anticipated obligations of $ 1,309 million is the largest in Air ...
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... Army for Financial Management that reports for the Army will be available for submission to the committee on or about June 25 . The Air Force will be unable to provide a certificate for its construction appro- priation until the work ...
... Army for Financial Management that reports for the Army will be available for submission to the committee on or about June 25 . The Air Force will be unable to provide a certificate for its construction appro- priation until the work ...
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... Army and Navy which are in this bill were also in the authorization bill for this year , 86 percent in case of the Air Force . Mr. SHEPPARD . That would leave , then , 10 percent of it required out of prior appropriations . Is that ...
... Army and Navy which are in this bill were also in the authorization bill for this year , 86 percent in case of the Air Force . Mr. SHEPPARD . That would leave , then , 10 percent of it required out of prior appropriations . Is that ...
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... Army has $ 531 million in the list that they will submit to you . You will appropriate only $ 501 million , but they could use the $ 501 million to build any- thing that is in the $ 531 million list . Mr. DAVIS . It does not mean , for ...
... Army has $ 531 million in the list that they will submit to you . You will appropriate only $ 501 million , but they could use the $ 501 million to build any- thing that is in the $ 531 million list . Mr. DAVIS . It does not mean , for ...
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84th Congress additional Administration Admiral CLARK agencies Air Force Air Force Base amount appropriation approved Architect Army assistance authorized average budget Bureau cancer Capitol Capitol Power Plant Chairman clerk Colonel SHULER committee Cong congressional construction contract coronary thrombosis cost Department disease drugs employees equipment estimate 1957 estimate family housing Federal field fiscal year 1956 FLOETE FOGARTY Fort Carson funds going Government Health hospital House Office Building included increase installation Institute Labor Legislative Legislative Reference Service Library of Congress MAHON ment mentally retarded million multiple sclerosis MUMFORD National NORRELL obligations Okinawa operation patients percent personnel plans positions present printing problem projects Public Law pupil record rehabilitation requested ROONEY salary school facilities SCRIVNER Secretary Senate SHEPPARD SIKES staff statement STEWART subcommittee tion Total tuberculosis United Unobligated vocational education WASHBOURNE WHITTEN
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Seite 193 - At this point we will insert in the record the statement of Clyde T. Ellis, general manager, National Rural Electric Cooperative Association. Mr. Ellis has appeared before the Appropriations Committee many times in the past.
Seite 240 - Labor shall be to foster, promote, and develop the welfare of the wage earners of the United States, to improve their working conditions, and to advance their opportunities for profitable employment.
Seite 54 - OF THE CAPITOL Salaries: For the Architect of the Capitol, Assistant Architect of the Capitol, Chief Architectural and Engineering Assistant, and other personal services at rates of pay provided by law; and the Assistant Architect of the Capitol shall act as Architect of the Capitol during the absence or disability of that official or whenever there is no Architect...
Seite 236 - Both the American Federation of Labor and the Congress of Industrial Organizations have weekly clip-sheet services which summarize developments during the week of interest to their respective members.
Seite 149 - I respectfully refer you to Mr. Colin F. Stam, Chief of Staff, Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation.
Seite 29 - For a technical assistant in the Office of the Attending Physician, to be appointed by the attending physician, subject to the approval of the Speaker...
Seite 19 - school facilities" includes classrooms and related facilities; and initial equipment, machinery, and utilities necessary or appropriate for school purposes. Such term does not include athletic stadiums, or structures or facilities intended primarily for athletic exhibitions, contests, or games or other events for which admission is to be charged to the general public.
Seite 60 - Congress might be expedited, such as by the extension of a rostrum, rearrangement of lighting, erection of partitions, installation of a public address system, or emergency repairs to mechanical equipment, that the Architect of the Capitol be in a position to meet these conditions promptly, without waiting the delays necessarily incident to the securing of a supplemental appropriation for items costing only a few thousand dollars.
Seite 115 - Congress; for the printing, binding, and distribution of the Federal Register, and for printing and binding supplements to the Code of Federal Regulations.