Legislative Branch Appropriations for 1980: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, First Session, 2. daļaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1979 |
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1134. lappuse
... operation as I will ask the Superintendent of Documents to provide a more detailed statement . The sale of Government publications is the largest activity within Documents . The program operates through the mail order processing in ...
... operation as I will ask the Superintendent of Documents to provide a more detailed statement . The sale of Government publications is the largest activity within Documents . The program operates through the mail order processing in ...
1135. lappuse
... operation , which is rapidly growing more expensive as all costs increase . This situation has led us to explore ... operations for the Joint Committee on Printing in October 1978. Their report touched on significant techni- cal and ...
... operation , which is rapidly growing more expensive as all costs increase . This situation has led us to explore ... operations for the Joint Committee on Printing in October 1978. Their report touched on significant techni- cal and ...
1138. lappuse
... operations , have been taken into consider- ation in our request ; and , if they had not materialized , the appro ... operation . I am happy to say that the program is healthy ; we are breaking even ; sales are increasing ; and the ...
... operations , have been taken into consider- ation in our request ; and , if they had not materialized , the appro ... operation . I am happy to say that the program is healthy ; we are breaking even ; sales are increasing ; and the ...
1143. lappuse
... operation , so that our 168 linotype machines will probably be down to close to zero by 1984. I believe that is our target date . Mr. SAYLOR . That is correct . PUBLICATIONS SET HOT METAL Mr. BOYLE . We still last year set almost 1 ...
... operation , so that our 168 linotype machines will probably be down to close to zero by 1984. I believe that is our target date . Mr. SAYLOR . That is correct . PUBLICATIONS SET HOT METAL Mr. BOYLE . We still last year set almost 1 ...
1163. lappuse
... operations , the number of employees , the cost and terms of lease and a copy of the respective leases . Have you examined the possibility of consolidat- ing any of these ? Explain . [ Copies of the leases were provided ... Operation 1163.
... operations , the number of employees , the cost and terms of lease and a copy of the respective leases . Have you examined the possibility of consolidat- ing any of these ? Explain . [ Copies of the leases were provided ... Operation 1163.
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95th Congress additional agencies amount Amtrak annual appropriation approved Architect Assistant audit BENJAMIN bill Board BOYLE budget authority calendar Capitol Police Capitol Police Board Chairman Chief POWELL Clerk COLLEY Committee Comptroller Congress Congressional Record ConRail contract contractors Cost Accounting Standards Defense DEVAUGHN Division Documents employees equipment estimate evaluation expenditures expenses Federal Financial fiscal year 1980 funds Garage going Government HENSHAW House Administration House Office Building increase information follows Library Members ment Metropolitan Police MICHEL million MOLLOY Northeast Corridor obligations operation overtime payment percent personnel positions Printing and Binding Procurement purchase question recommendation reimbursement request responsibility RUDD salary SCHOENHAUT Senate September 30 Service STAATS staff Subcommittee supplemental supply tion Total U. S. Capitol United United States Capitol United States Code WHITE workload
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