Legislative Branch Appropriations for 1991: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, One Hundred First Congress, Second SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1990 |
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... expenditures under the broad authority of the Committee on House Administration include procurement of calendars , the reimbursement to House Information Systems , subscriptions to news- papers and periodicals and rental of a parking ...
... expenditures under the broad authority of the Committee on House Administration include procurement of calendars , the reimbursement to House Information Systems , subscriptions to news- papers and periodicals and rental of a parking ...
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... EXPENDITURES , UNEXPENDED BALANCES Total appropriations .. Sequester Expenditures .. Unexpended balances .. OFFICE OF THE SPEAKER Fiscal years 1989 1990 1991 $ 4,024,000 3,491,800 532,200 3,385,000 $ 4,409,000 $ 5,220,000 62,000 962,000 ...
... EXPENDITURES , UNEXPENDED BALANCES Total appropriations .. Sequester Expenditures .. Unexpended balances .. OFFICE OF THE SPEAKER Fiscal years 1989 1990 1991 $ 4,024,000 3,491,800 532,200 3,385,000 $ 4,409,000 $ 5,220,000 62,000 962,000 ...
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... expenditures under the broad authority of the Committee on House Administration include procurement of calendars , the reimbursement to House Information Systems , subscriptions to news- papers and periodicals and rental of a parking ...
... expenditures under the broad authority of the Committee on House Administration include procurement of calendars , the reimbursement to House Information Systems , subscriptions to news- papers and periodicals and rental of a parking ...
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... EXPENDITURES , UNEXPENDED BALANCES Total appropriations . Sequester Expenditures . Unexpended balances . OFFICE OF THE SPEAKER Fiscal years 1989 1990 1991 $ 4,024,000 $ 4,409,000 $ 5,220,000 3,491,800 62,000 962,000 532,200 3,385,000 ...
... EXPENDITURES , UNEXPENDED BALANCES Total appropriations . Sequester Expenditures . Unexpended balances . OFFICE OF THE SPEAKER Fiscal years 1989 1990 1991 $ 4,024,000 $ 4,409,000 $ 5,220,000 3,491,800 62,000 962,000 532,200 3,385,000 ...
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... expenditures under the broad authority of the Committee on House Administration include procurement of calendars , the reimbursement to House Information Systems , subscriptions to news- papers and periodicals and rental of a parking ...
... expenditures under the broad authority of the Committee on House Administration include procurement of calendars , the reimbursement to House Information Systems , subscriptions to news- papers and periodicals and rental of a parking ...
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ACTUAL EXPENDITURES additional Administration agencies amount ANDERSON annual arrearages authorized bill BILLINGTON BOGGS BOWSHER budget request building Capitol Police Cat Dir bks cataloging Center Chairman Clerk Collection Rare Bk Congressional Copyright Division electronic employees English H equipment estimate expenses FAZIO Federal fiscal year 1991 funds G&M mps going Government GPO's hazardous waste hearings House of Representatives increase issue Joint Committee KOLTER Legislative Branch LEWIS Library of Congress Library's major materials Medicare Members million Mss mss National Office operations OTA's percent personnel positions printing priority problem proposed Rare Bk bks record reductions REISCHAUER Revenue Russ salaries savings schedule Senate Sergeant at Arms space STAMP COUNTERS statement Subcommittee Thank tion TRAXLER U.S. Congress Uncataloged
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Seite 771 - It is an inadmissibly narrow conception of American constitutional law to confine it to the words of the Constitution and to disregard the gloss which life has written upon them.
Seite 48 - MR. CHAIRMAN AND MEMBERS OF THE SUBCOMMITTEE, IT IS AN HONOR TO APPEAR BEFORE YOU ONCE AGAIN IN SUPPORT OF APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE OFFICE OF THE POSTMASTER.
Seite 787 - Subcommittee's hearings, testimony was received from representatives of the New York Stock Exchange and the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc.
Seite 70 - I am pleased to appear before this subcommittee on behalf of the Office of the Historian.
Seite 435 - The Committee on House Administration and the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration...
Seite 107 - This object class provides for the purchase of equipment that has a normal life expectancy of a year or more after being put into use, without material impairment of its physical condition, and has a unit cost of at least one hundred dollars.
Seite 256 - Murray Weidenbaum Director, Center for the Study of American Business Washington University APPENDIX B.
Seite 771 - The Constitution is a framework for government. Therefore the way the framework has consistently operated fairly establishes that it has operated according to its true nature. Deeply embedded traditional ways of conducting government cannot supplant the Constitution or legislation, but they give meaning to the words of a text or supply them.
Seite 478 - CASSLER was born in Queens, New York. He was graduated from Brandeis University in 1972 where he majored in history. He received his JD degree from Georgetown University Law Center in 1975. He is a member of the Bar of the State of New York and the District of Columbia. Mr.
Seite 141 - Building ($2,000,000), repairs to steam pipe tunnels, ($3,000,000), replacing the steam lines from the Rayburn Building to the Botanic Garden ($600,000), and roof replacement at the James Madison Memorial Building, ($3,100,000). The remainder of $3,441,000 is required for several items for property and equipment maintenance replacement. I should mention that proper cyclical maintenance is a critical investment in the Capitol Complex. Several million dollars may seem costly, but compared to the cost...