Legislative Branch Appropriations for 1993: Fiscal year 1993 legislative branch appropriation requestU.S. Government Printing Office, 1992 |
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... meet the needs of the House . The savings estimate is in constant dol- lars and does not take into consideration possible rate increases by local and long distance carriers . The estimated telecommunications savings in Fiscal year 1993 ...
... meet the needs of the House . The savings estimate is in constant dol- lars and does not take into consideration possible rate increases by local and long distance carriers . The estimated telecommunications savings in Fiscal year 1993 ...
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... meet the needs of the House . The savings estimate is in constant dol- lars and does not take into consideration possible rate increases by local and long distance carriers . The estimated telecommunications savings in Fiscal year 1993 ...
... meet the needs of the House . The savings estimate is in constant dol- lars and does not take into consideration possible rate increases by local and long distance carriers . The estimated telecommunications savings in Fiscal year 1993 ...
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... meet monthly in a luncheon discussion format to discuss various activities of the clerk's organization and prevailing policies . Planning of various projects are a regular activ- ity at these meetings , and I am glad to see that my ...
... meet monthly in a luncheon discussion format to discuss various activities of the clerk's organization and prevailing policies . Planning of various projects are a regular activ- ity at these meetings , and I am glad to see that my ...
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... Publications Distribution Service . In order to achieve substantial reductions in mailing costs and to meet new USPS automation requirements , P.D.S. added four new Doorkeeper of the House page two . 1 ) 2 services : 96.
... Publications Distribution Service . In order to achieve substantial reductions in mailing costs and to meet new USPS automation requirements , P.D.S. added four new Doorkeeper of the House page two . 1 ) 2 services : 96.
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... meet the Member who lost be- cause he mailed too much . That might very well affect his volume of incoming mail as well . Mr. ROTA . The reduction in the mail volumes last year says one thing . The economy is bad . The mass mailers aren ...
... meet the Member who lost be- cause he mailed too much . That might very well affect his volume of incoming mail as well . Mr. ROTA . The reduction in the mail volumes last year says one thing . The economy is bad . The mass mailers aren ...
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additional agency amount ANDERSON asked authorized bill BOWSHER Capitol Police Capitol Police Board CC&T Chairman Chief LANGLEY Clerk compact fluorescent lamps Congress Congressional contract cost DELL Computer Corporation Dick Armey DIMARIO economic electronic employees energy equipment estimates expenses FAZIO Federal fiscal year 1993 fixtures funds GIBBONS going hearings Houk House Administration House of Representatives increase information follows issues Joint Committee Legislative Branch LEWIS Members million Office Buildings operation OTA's PEPCO percent personnel petitions positions post-consumer waste Postal Printing problem procurement Public Printer Question record recycled reduce reimbursements REISCHAUER Response ROTA Royalty Russ salary SAS Institute savings Senate SMITH of Florida SOCOLAR staff Subcommittee Telecommunications tion U.S. Postal Service Upgrade WHITE
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Seite 449 - Library and museum material made or acquired and preserved solely for reference or exhibition purposes, extra copies of documents preserved only for convenience of reference, and stocks of publications and of processed documents are not included within the definition of the word "records
Seite 123 - 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 451 - Documents shall be furnished without any charge or at a charge reduced below the fees established under clause (ii) if disclosure of the information is in the public interest because it is likely to contribute significantly to public understanding of the operations or activities of the government and is not primarily in the commercial interest of the requester.
Seite 469 - It encompasses inquiries concerning the administration of existing laws as well as proposed or possibly needed statutes. It includes surveys of defects in our social, economic or political system for the purpose of enabling the Congress to remedy them. It comprehends probes into departments of the Federal Government to expose corruption, inefficiency or waste.
Seite 112 - Mr. Ward M. Hussey, the legislative counsel of the House, is here today to discuss his office with the subcommittee.
Seite 80 - And that the parts of the said petition which invite Congress to legislate upon subjects from which the • General Government is precluded by the Constitution, • have a tendency to create disquiet and jealousy, and ought therefore to receive no encouragement or countenance from this House.
Seite 823 - 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 628 - The initiative came from the Speaker's Special Task Force on the Development of Parliamentary Institutions in Eastern Europe, chaired by Representative Martin Frost.
Seite 449 - records" includes all books, papers, manuals, maps, photographs, reports, and other documentary materials, regardless of physical form or characteristics made or received by or under the control of GAO in pursuance of law or in connection with the transaction of public business.
Seite 389 - The contractor shall presume that socially and economically disadvantaged individuals include Black Americans, Hispanic Americans, Native Americans, and other minorities, or any other individual found to be disadvantaged by the Administration pursuant to Section 8(a) of the Small Business Act.