Legislative Branch Appropriations for 1994: Fiscal year 1994 legislative branch appropriation request |
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... million . However , based on the permanent staff increase granted on the opening day of the One Hundred Fourth Congress and our experience in competing for contract audit services for performing the comprehensive audit of the House , I ...
... million . However , based on the permanent staff increase granted on the opening day of the One Hundred Fourth Congress and our experience in competing for contract audit services for performing the comprehensive audit of the House , I ...
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... million in 1994 of actual expense ; it is down to $ 1.3 million in the 1995 budget year , and your budget proposal for the 1996 budget year is $ 1.26 million , which is a steady reduction in your operations . Dr. ÉISOLD . I appreciate ...
... million in 1994 of actual expense ; it is down to $ 1.3 million in the 1995 budget year , and your budget proposal for the 1996 budget year is $ 1.26 million , which is a steady reduction in your operations . Dr. ÉISOLD . I appreciate ...
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... million for D.C. purchases which is a decrease of $ 5.5 million under the amount in the FY '95 budget , yet nearly $ 3.9 million more than the actual expenditures in FY '94 . Also included in this request is $ 8.9 million estimated ...
... million for D.C. purchases which is a decrease of $ 5.5 million under the amount in the FY '95 budget , yet nearly $ 3.9 million more than the actual expenditures in FY '94 . Also included in this request is $ 8.9 million estimated ...
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... million pieces of mail for the House from the U. S. Postal Service for franked mail costs incurred during the fiscal year . The FY '93 totals were $ 24,619,471 representing 159.1 million pieces of mail . Official Mail Costs ...
... million pieces of mail for the House from the U. S. Postal Service for franked mail costs incurred during the fiscal year . The FY '93 totals were $ 24,619,471 representing 159.1 million pieces of mail . Official Mail Costs ...
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... million . Mr. PACKARD . I think the current year is $ 4.1 million . Senator MACK . That is with overhead costs we don't have any di- rect control of . Mr. PACKARD . And you have cut back approximately 20 percent of that . Does the 25 ...
... million . Mr. PACKARD . I think the current year is $ 4.1 million . Senator MACK . That is with overhead costs we don't have any di- rect control of . Mr. PACKARD . And you have cut back approximately 20 percent of that . Does the 25 ...
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104th Congress Administrative Expenses agencies analysis areas audit authority bill BILLINGTON BOWSHER budget request Capitol Police Capitol Police Board Capitol Power Plant Chairman Chief ABRECHT CHOB Clerk COMMERCE COMM Congressional contract cost depository libraries DIMARIO distribution documents Docutech economic electronic employees equipment estimates Expenditures FAZIO FEBRUARY 22 Federal FHOB Fiscal Years 1994 FTEs Amount full-time equivalent functions funds going GPO's House of Representatives increase issues Joint Committee Legislative Branch Legislative Branch Appropriations LHOB Library of Congress Library's LIVINGOOD mandate Members million National Object Class OHOB operations OTA's PACKARD percent Personnel plants questions record reduction REISCHAUER reprogram Response RHOB RON PACKARD Salaries Senate staff Thank things THORNTON tion Total Unexpended Balances Vic Fazio Washington workload
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