Legislative Branch Appropriations for 1997: Fiscal year 1997 legislative branch appropriation requests |
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... percent increase . However , with the removal of new funds for the new Office of House Employment Counsel and the other House expenses that were previously re- quested in the House's administrative account , this being the sum of ...
... percent increase . However , with the removal of new funds for the new Office of House Employment Counsel and the other House expenses that were previously re- quested in the House's administrative account , this being the sum of ...
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... percent more . Mr. DIXON . And it is more than the actual expenditure of 1995 . Mr. Faulkner , I note that the total budget , the accumulated budgets are about 10 percent more , so as the offices come up , would you identify where ...
... percent more . Mr. DIXON . And it is more than the actual expenditure of 1995 . Mr. Faulkner , I note that the total budget , the accumulated budgets are about 10 percent more , so as the offices come up , would you identify where ...
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... percent , can you identify the age Mr. FAULKNER . Yes . Actually , we have a spreadsheet whi can make available . In fact , since we are going to be Tom i ing you one right now . Do we have extra copies of these ? We have a general ...
... percent , can you identify the age Mr. FAULKNER . Yes . Actually , we have a spreadsheet whi can make available . In fact , since we are going to be Tom i ing you one right now . Do we have extra copies of these ? We have a general ...
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... percent of gross service sales and 10 percent of product sales . Since October 1 , 1995 , the House has received $ 7,397.00 , which has been deposited in the General Fund of the U.S. Treasury . Another milestone for the House came with ...
... percent of gross service sales and 10 percent of product sales . Since October 1 , 1995 , the House has received $ 7,397.00 , which has been deposited in the General Fund of the U.S. Treasury . Another milestone for the House came with ...
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... percent compared to fiscal year 1994 in actual usage . The FTE actual usage as summarized by chart " F " of the CAO has declined from 981 in fiscal year 1994 to 909 in fiscal year 1995. Further reductions in fiscal year 1996 have the ...
... percent compared to fiscal year 1994 in actual usage . The FTE actual usage as summarized by chart " F " of the CAO has declined from 981 in fiscal year 1994 to 909 in fiscal year 1995. Further reductions in fiscal year 1996 have the ...
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104th Congress activities additional agencies Architect areas audit bill BOWSHER budget request Building Capitol Police Capitol Police Board Chairman Committee on House Communications Congressional CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE contract cost depository libraries DIMARIO documents electronic employees ENSIGN equipment Estimated expenditures facility FAULKNER FAZIO FDLP Federal fiscal year 1997 flag funds Government House of Representatives House offices House Oversight implementation improve increase Installation issues Joint Committee Legislative Branch Legislative Branch Appropriations Library of Congress Library's LIVINGOOD mandates Members million operations outsourcing overtime percent personnel Pitney Bowes printing proposal Question RAY THORNTON record reduction reprogramming Response Ron Packard salaries savings scheduled Senate staff U.S. Capitol Police UNEXPENDED BALANCES United States Capitol users Washington
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