Legislative Branch Appropriations for 1992: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Second Congress, First Session, Teil 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1991 |
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... Employees 52,459,000 66,832,000 98,813,000 Committee on the Budget ( Studies ) 348,000 Standing Committees , Special and Select 51,852,000 379,000 61,100,000 409,000 85,024,000 Allowances and Expenses 175,876,000 208,544,000 242,566,000 ...
... Employees 52,459,000 66,832,000 98,813,000 Committee on the Budget ( Studies ) 348,000 Standing Committees , Special and Select 51,852,000 379,000 61,100,000 409,000 85,024,000 Allowances and Expenses 175,876,000 208,544,000 242,566,000 ...
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... Employees . Committee on the Budget . Standing Committees , Special and Select . Allowances and Expenses .. Committee on Appropriations Official Mail Costs - House Salaries , Officers and Employees .. Total . 226,934,000 234,083,000 ...
... Employees . Committee on the Budget . Standing Committees , Special and Select . Allowances and Expenses .. Committee on Appropriations Official Mail Costs - House Salaries , Officers and Employees .. Total . 226,934,000 234,083,000 ...
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... EMPLOYEES Offices of the Clerk , Sergeant At Arms , Doorkeeper and Postmaster : _The_current authorization is contained in 2 U.S.C. 291 et seq . and The Speakers Pay Order of January 28 , 1991. The FY 1992 budget request includes an FY ...
... EMPLOYEES Offices of the Clerk , Sergeant At Arms , Doorkeeper and Postmaster : _The_current authorization is contained in 2 U.S.C. 291 et seq . and The Speakers Pay Order of January 28 , 1991. The FY 1992 budget request includes an FY ...
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... employees , which is what we are talking about , is based on a September - previous September comparison , so it ... employees and $ 8,627 for nonpermanent employees . 3 ) Of the total positions available on a monthly basis to Members ...
... employees , which is what we are talking about , is based on a September - previous September comparison , so it ... employees and $ 8,627 for nonpermanent employees . 3 ) Of the total positions available on a monthly basis to Members ...
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... EMPLOYEES Mr. ANDERSON . Committee Employees . For payment of salaries for professional and clerical employees under clause 6 of Rule XI of House Committees , including the Committee on Appropriations and the Committee on the Budget ...
... EMPLOYEES Mr. ANDERSON . Committee Employees . For payment of salaries for professional and clerical employees under clause 6 of Rule XI of House Committees , including the Committee on Appropriations and the Committee on the Budget ...
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101st Congress 102nd Congress ACTUAL EXPENDITURES additional agencies analysis annual authorized BALANCES Total appropriations baseline bill BOWSHER budget request Capitol Police Board CAPNET CBO's Chairman Chief KERRIGAN Clerk Committee on House Congressional Budget Office contract copies Document Room economic electronic printing system employees energy equipment facility FAZIO Federal fiscal year 1992 forecast funding going House Administration House Information Systems increase issues Joint Committee Legislative Branch LEWIS Library of Congress Members million N/A N/A N/A operation OTA's overtime PCB Transformers percent personnel positions problem questions and responses record recycled REISCHAUER responses follow ROTA salaries Senate Sergeant at Arms SMITH of Florida staff Subcommittee submit telecommunications Thank tion TRAXLER U.S. CAPITOL POLICE U.S. Postal Service UNEXPENDED BALANCES Total
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Seite 354 - Arizona asked and was given permission to address the House for 1 minute and to revise and extend his remarks and include extraneous matter. ) Mr.
Seite 964 - As a general rule for such large samples, if the difference between the expected value and the observed number is greater than two or three standard deviations, then the hypothesis that the jury drawing was random would be suspect to a social scientist.
Seite 858 - Office is hereby authorized to make such expenditures, within the limits of funds available and in accord with the law, and to make such contracts and commitments without regard to fiscal year limitations as provided by section 104 of the Government Corporation Control Act, as amended, as may be necessary in carrying out the programs and purposes set forth in the budget for the current fiscal year for the "Government Printing Office revolving fund...
Seite 317 - James Tobin Sterling Professor of Economics Department of Economics Yale University Murray Weidenbaum Director, Center for the Study of American Business Washington University APPENDIX B.
Seite 418 - ... full employment and production, increased real income, balanced growth, a balanced federal budget, adequate productivity growth, proper attention to national priorities, achievement of an improved trade balance through increased exports and improvement in the international competitiveness of agriculture, business, and industry, and reasonable price stability.
Seite 133 - Mr. Chairman and members of the Subcommittee it is an honor to appear before you...
Seite 305 - CBO' s bill costing in previous years was for the House and Senate committees receiving reconciliation instructions in the budget resolution. CBO's tracking system for bill cost estimates has treated work on the reconciliation proposals as if they were a few large bills.
Seite 146 - I want to thank you, Mr. Chairman, and the members of the committee for your willingness to hear my views on the situation in South Vietnam.
Seite 348 - Mr. Chairman, Members of the Subcommittee: I want to thank you for the opportunity to present testimony on behalf of S. 2838, "The Manpower Training Act (MTA)".
Seite 527 - RALPH OMAN, REGISTER OF COPYRIGHTS JOSEPH E. ROSS, DIRECTOR, CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE HERBERT S. BECKER, DIRECTOR, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES FRANK KURT CYLKE, DIRECTOR, NATIONAL LIBRARY SERVICE FOR THE BLIND AND PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED ALAN JABBOUR, DIRECTOR, AMERICAN FOLKLORE CENTER JAMES R.