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tees, the leadership, and the administrative operations of the House.

In addition, the total joint items budget is $125.2 million. The joint items such as the Attending Physician, the joint committees, and Capitol Police are shared with the Senate. The other body will consider the fiscal year 2001 budget for Senate operations.

We want to welcome the officers of the House who are with us today. The Honorable Jeff Trandahl, Clerk of the House, Wilson Livingood and the Honorable Jay Eagen, Chief Administrative Officer. We also have Janet Hale, Associate Administrator of the Office of Finance, U.S. House of Representatives, Bob Frey, acting Inspector General, Geraldine Gennett, House Counsel, John Miller, the House Law Revision Counsel and Pope Barrow, the Legislative Counsel. We expect Dr. Eisold, the Attending Physician, to join us a little later. I saw him

Mr. TRANDAHL. He is here.

Mr. HOYER. He will also join us a little later, too.

Mr. TAYLOR. We shook hands, and he asked how I felt. Mr. Eagen has prepared the House budget for the President's budget and will lead the formal presentation to the committee.

[CLERKS NOTE.-Ms. Hale has over 12 years of experience in the federal government. She was the Associate Director of the Office of Management and Budget, Assistant Secretary Department_of Transportation for Budget and held numerous positions at the Department of Housing and Urban Affairs. She has also been the Executive Vice President at the University of Pennsylvania and a lobbyist regarding telecommunication issues. She has an undergraduate degree from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio and a graduate degree from the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.]

OPENING STATEMENT

Mr. EAGEN. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Good afternoon, Mr. Chairman and Mr. Hoyer.

As you noted, Mr. Chairman, the fiscal year 2001 request for the House of Representatives totals $800,738,000. This amount is based on statutory entitlements, actual spending history, and consultation with the administrative offices of the House. Overall, this budget provides funding for the Member Representational Allowance, committees, leadership and the legislative administrative offices. The fiscal year 2001 requests are detailed in your subcommittee print. And as you noted, we have several other House officials here to answer any questions that the committee may have today. We are now available for any questions you may have.

Mr. HOYER. That was a very in-depth presentation.

Mr. TAYLOR. As stated, we have all of the prepared statements, and they have been given and they will be printed in the record.

STATEMENT OF

JAY EAGEN

CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER

U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

to the

Subcommittee on Legislative Appropriations of the House Committee on Appropriations on the fiscal year 2001 (FY 2001) Budget estimates for the

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LEGISLATIVE BRANCH APPROPRIATIONS
FOR 2001

HEARINGS

BEFORE A

SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE

COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

ONE HUNDRED SIXTH CONGRESS

SECOND SESSION

SUBCOMMITTEE ON LEGISLATIVE

CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina, Chairman ZACH WAMP, Tennessee

JERRY LEWIS, California

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KAY GRANGER, Texas

JOHN E. PETERSON, Pennsylvania

NOTE: Under Committee Rules, Mr. Young, as Chairman of the Full Committee, and Mr. Obey, as Ranking Minority Member of the Full Committee, are authorized to sit as Members of all Subcommittees.

EDWARD E. LOMBARD, Staff Assistant

ED PASTOR, Arizona

JOHN P. MURTHA, Pennsylvania
STENY H. HOYER, Maryland

PART 2

FISCAL YEAR 2001 LEGISLATIVE BRANCH
APPROPRIATION REQUESTS

Printed for the use of the Committee on Appropriations

U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

WASHINGTON: 2000

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COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS C. W. BILL YOUNG, Florida, Chairman

RALPH REGULA, Ohio
JERRY LEWIS, California
JOHN EDWARD PORTER, Illinois
HAROLD ROGERS, Kentucky

JOE SKEEN, New Mexico FRANK R. WOLF, Virginia TOM DELAY, Texas

JIM KOLBE, Arizona

RON PACKARD, California
SONNY CALLAHAN, Alabama
JAMES T. WALSH, New York
CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina

DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio

ERNEST J. ISTOOK, JR., Oklahoma

HENRY BONILLA, Texas

JOE KNOLLENBERG, Michigan

DAN MILLER, Florida

JAY DICKEY, Arkansas

JACK KINGSTON, Georgia

RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN, New Jersey ROGER F. WICKER, Mississippi

GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, JR., Washington RANDY "DUKE" CUNNINGHAM, California TODD TIAHRT, Kansas

ZACH WAMP, Tennessee

TOM LATHAM, Iowa

ANNE M. NORTHUP, Kentucky
ROBERT B. ADERHOLT, Alabama
JO ANN EMERSON, Missouri
JOHN E. SUNUNU, New Hampshire
KAY GRANGER, Texas

JOHN E. PETERSON, Pennsylvania
VIRGIL H. GOODE, JR., Virginia

DAVID R. OBEY, Wisconsin
JOHN P. MURTHA, Pennsylvania
NORMAN D. DICKS, Washington
MARTIN OLAV SABO, Minnesota
JULIAN C. DIXON, California
STENY H. HOYER, Maryland
ALAN B. MOLLOHAN, West Virginia
MARCY KAPTUR, Ohio

NANCY PELOSI, California
PETER J. VISCLOSKY, Indiana
NITA M. LOWEY, New York
JOSÉ E. SERRANO, New York
ROSA L. DELAURO, Connecticut
JAMES P. MORAN, Virginia
JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
ED PASTOR, Arizona

CARRIE P. MEEK, Florida
DAVID E. PRICE, North Carolina
MICHAEL P. FORBES, New York
CHET EDWARDS, Texas

ROBERT E. "BUD" CRAMER, JR., Alabama
MAURICE D. HINCHEY, New York
LUCILLE ROYBAL-ALLARD, California
SAM FARR, California

JESSE L. JACKSON, JR., Illinois
CAROLYN C. KILPATRICK, Michigan
ALLEN BOYD, Florida

JAMES W. DYER, Clerk and Staff Director

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