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and, as long as that Senator holds office, one copy of each replacement volume and each pocket supplement to the Federal Code

Annotated. A Senator is entitled to make a written request under this paragraph and be supplied such volumes, pocket parts, and supplements the first time he takes office as a Senator and each time thereafter he takes office as a Senator after a period of time during which he has not been a Senator. In submitting such written request, the Senator shall certify that the volumes, pocket parts, or supplements he is to be supplied are to be for his exclusive, personal use. A Senator holding office on the date of enactment of this Act shall be entitled to file a written request and receive the volumes, pocket parts, and supplements, as the case may be, referred to in this paragraph if such request is filed within 60 days after the date of enactment of this Act. Expenses incurred under this authorization shall be paid from the contingent fund of the Senate.

Section 4 of the joint resolution entitled “Joint Resolution transferring the management of the Senate Restaurants to the Architect of the Capitol, and for other purposes", approved July 6, 1961 (40 U.S.C. 1743-4), is amended by striking out the last sentence and inserting in lieu thereof the following new sentences: “Any amounts appropriated for fiscal year 1972 and thereafter from the Treasury of the United States specifically for such restaurants as a 'Contingent Expenses of the Senate' item for the particular fiscal year involved, shall be paid to the Architect of the Capitol by the Secretary of the Senate at such times and in such sums as the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration may approve. Any such payment shall be deposited by the Architect in full under such special deposit account."

Each officer or member of the Capitol Police force whose compensation is disbursed by the Secretary of the Senate, who has performed or performs duty in addition to the number of hours of his regularly scheduled tour of duty during any period on or after March 1, 1971, with respect to which the Capitol Police Board determined or determines that emergency conditions existed or exist, shall be paid compensation for each such additional hour of duty, in lieu of compensatory time off, at a rate equal to his hourly rate of compensation in the case of captains, lieutenants, and special officers, and at a rate equal to one and one-half times his hourly rate of compensation for other members of such force referred to herein. The hourly rate of compensation of such officer or member shall be determined by dividing his annual rate of compensation by 2,080. Such compensation due officers and members shall be paid by the Secretary, upon certification of such additional hours of duty by the Chief of the Capitol Police as approved by the Sergeant at Arms of the Senate, from funds available in the Senate appropriation "Salaries, Officers and Employees" for the fiscal year in which the additional hours of duty are performed without regard to the limitations specified therein.

[Total, Contingent Expenses of the Senate, $17,872,182.] [Total, Senate, $73,496,544.]

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

SALARIES, MILEAGE FOR THE MEMBERS, AND EXPENSE ALLOWANCE OF

THE SPEAKER

COMPENSATION OF MEMBERS

For compensation of Members, as authorized by law (wherever used herein the term “Member” shall include Members of the House of $20,262,420

Representatives, the Resident Commissioner from Puerto Rico, and the Delegate from the District of Columbia), $20,262,420.

[For payment of $42,500 to the widow of the late Hon. John C. Watts, see p. 258.]

[For payment of $42,500 to the brother and sisters of the late Hon. James Ĝ. Fulton, see p. 258.]

MILEAGE OF MEMBERS AND EXPENSE ALLOWANCE OF THE SPEAKER

200,000

For mileage of Members and expense allowance of the Speaker, as authorized by law, $200,000.

[Total, Members' compensation and mileage and expenses of the Speaker, $20,462,420.]

SALARIES, OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES For compensation of officers and employees, as authorized by law, as follows:

OFFICE OF THE SPEAKER

For the Office of the Speaker, $182,350.

182,350

OFFICE OF THE PARLIAMENTARIAN

178,020

For the Office of the Parliamentarian, $178,020, including the Parliamentarian and $2,000 for preparing the Digest of the Rules, as authorized by law.

COMPILATION OF PRECEDENTS OF HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

For compiling the precedents of the House of Representatives, $16,345.

16,345

OFFICE OF THE CHAPLAIN

For the Office of the Chaplain, $19,770.

19,770

OFFICE OF THE CLERK

For the Office of the Clerk, including not to exceed $216,220 for the House Recording Studio, $2,852,030.

2,852,030

OFFICE OF THE SERGEANT AT ARMS

3,737,615

For the Office of the Sergeant at Arms, $3,737,615.

[For an additional amount of $1,550,000 for 1972 for the foregoing purposes, see p. 258.]

OFFICE OF THE DOORKEEPER

For the Office of the Doorkeeper, $2,953,180.

2,953,180

OFFICE OF THE POSTMASTER

For the Office of the Postmaster, including $14,490 for employment of substitute messengers and extra services of regular employees when required at the salary rate of not to exceed $7,919 per annum each, $815,535.

815,535

COMMITTEE EMPLOYEES

For committee employees, including the Committee on Appropriations, $8,162,000.

8,162,000

SPECIAL AND MINORITY EMPLOYEES

$199,350

62,990 62,990

144,220

For six minority employees, $199,350.
For the House Democratic Steering Committee, $62,990.
For the House Republican Conference, $62,990.
For the office of the majority floor leader, including $3,000 for
official expenses of the majority leader, $144,220.

For the office of the minority floor leader, including $3,000 for official expenses of the minority leader, $128,465.

For the office of the majority whip, $104,075.
For the office of the minority whip, $104,075.

For two printing clerks, one for the majority caucus room and one for the minority caucus room, to be appointed by the majority and minority leaders, respectively, $23,180, to be equally divided.

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, $20,840.

[Total, special and minority employees, $850,185.]

128,165 104,075 104,075

23,180

20,840

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For salaries and expenses, studies and examinations of executive agencies, by the Committee on Appropriations, and temporary personal services for such committee, to be expended in accordance with section 202(b) of the Legislative Reorganization Act, 1946, and to be available for reimbursement to agencies for services performed, $1,219,000.

1,219,000

OFFICE OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

739,160

For salaries and expenses of the Office of the Legislative Counsel of the House, $739,160.

Section 522(b) of the Legislative Reorganization Act of 1970 (Public Law 91-510; 2 U.S.C. 282a (b)) is amended to read as follows:

"(b) (1) One of the attorneys appointed under subsection (a) shall be designated by the Legislative Counsel as Deputy Legislative Counsel. During the absence or disability of the Legislative Counsel, or when the office is vacant, the Deputy Legislative Counsel shall perform the functions of the Legislative Counsel.

“(2) The Legislative Counsel may delegate to the Deputy Legislative Counsel and to other employees appointed under subsection (a) such of his functions as he considers necessary or appropriate.”

Section 525 of the Legislative Reorganization Act of 1970 (Public Law 91-510; 2 U.S.C. 282d) is amended to read as follows:

"OFFICIAL MAIL MATTER

“Sec. 525. The Legislative Counsel may send the official mail matter of the Office as franked mail under section 3210 of title 39, United States Code.”

Section 3210 of title 39, United States Code (Public Law 91-375), is amended

(1) by inserting and the Legislative Counsel of the House of

Representatives,” immediately after “terms of office,” in the first sentence; and

(2) by striking out “or Sergeant at Arms of the House of Representatives," in the second sentence and inserting in lieu thereof "Sergeant at Arms of the House of Representatives, or

Legislative Counsel of the House of Representatives,". Section 3216(a) of title 39, United States Code, is amended by striking out "and the Sergeant at Arms of the House of Representatives," and inserting in lieu thereof “Sergeant at Arms of the House of Representatives, and Legislative Counsel of the House of Representatives,".

Total, Salaries, Officers and Employees, $22.6.24,870.]

MEMBER'S CLERK HIRE

$55,320,000

For staff employed by each Member in the discharge of his official and representative duties, $55,320,000: Provided, That the provisions of Ilouse Resolution 189, Ninet y-second Congress, shall be the permanent law with respect thereto.

[For an additional amount of $1,000,000 for 1972 for the foregoing purposes, see p. 258.

CONTINGENT EXPENSES OF THE HOUSE

FURNITURE

For purchase and repair of furniture, carpets and draperies, including supplies, tools and equipment for repair shops; and for purchase of packing boxes, $587,000.

587,000

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS

For miscellaneous items, exclusive of salaries unless specifically ordered by the House of Representatives, including such amounts for transfer to the House of Representatives Restaurant Fund as may be necessary for the purposes authorized by section 2 of House Resolution 317, Ninety-second Congress; purchase, exchange, operation, maintenance, and repair of the Clerk's motor vehicles, the publications and distribution service motor truck, and the post office motor vehicles for carrying the mails: the sum of $850 for hire of automobile for the Sergeant at Arms; not to exceed $5,000 for the purposes authorized by section 1 of House Resolution 348, approved June 29, 1961; purposes authorized by House Resolution 416, Eighty-ninth Congress; materials for folding; and for stationery for the use of committees, departments, and officers of the House; $7,325,000: Prorided, That the provisions of section 2 of House Resolution 317, Vinety-second Congress, with respect to jurisdiction and control over the management of the House Restaurant, cafeteria, and food service facilities of the House of Representatives, shall be the permanent law with respect thereto.

[For an additional amount of $1,000,000 for 1972 for the foregoing prir pose8. see p.259.)

7,325,000

GOVERNMENT CONTRIBUTIONS

For contributions to employees life insurance fund, retirement fund, and health benefits fund, as authorized by law, $5,245,000.

5,245,000

REPORTING HEARINGS

For stenographic reports of hearings of committees other than special and select committees, $422,500.

$422,500

SPECIAL AND SELECT COMMITTEES

For salaries and expenses of special and select committees authorized by the House, $10,770,000.

10,770,000

TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE

4,000,000

For telegraph and telephone service, exclusive of personal services, $4,000,000.

STATIONERY (REVOLVING FUND) For a stationery allowance for each Member for the second session of the Ninety-second Congress, as authorized by law, $1,529,500, to remain available until expended.

1,529,500

POSTAGE STAMP ALLOWANCES

Postage stamp allowances for the second session of the Ninetysecond Congress, as follows: Clerk, $1,120; Sergeant at Arms, $840; Doorkeeper, $700; Postmaster, $560; each Member, the Speaker, the majority and minority leaders, the majority and minority whips, and each standing committee, as authorized by law; $321,090.

[For an additional amount of $96,420 for 1972 for the foregoing purposes, see p. 259.]

321,090

REVISION OF LAWS

For preparation and editing of the laws as authorized by 1 U.S.C. 202, 203, 213, $39,980, to be expended under the direction of the Committee on the Judiciary.

39,980

LEADERSHIP AUTOMOBILES

17,930

For purchase, exchange, hire, driving, maintenance, repair, and operation of an automobile for the Speaker, $17,930.

For purchase, exchange, hire, driving, maintenance, repair, and operation of an automobile for the majority leader of the House, $17,930.

For purchase, exchange, hire, driving, maintenance, repair, and operation of an automobile for the minority leader of the House, $17,930.

17,930

17,930

NEW EDITION OF THE UNITED STATES CODE

160,000

For preparation of a new edition of the United States Code, $160,000, to remain available until expended, and to be expended under the direction of the Committee on the Judiciary.

[Total, Contingent Expenses of the House, $30,453,860.] (Total, House of Representatives, $128,861,150.]

JOINT ITEMS

For joint committees, as follows:

JOINT COMMITTEE ON REDUCTION OF FEDERAL EXPENDITURES
For an amount to enable the Joint Committee on Reduction of
Federal Expenditures to carry out the duties imposed upon it by
section 601 of the Revenue Act of 1941 (55 Stat. 726), to remain avail-

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