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104th Congress 1998 Budget Estimate allotment ANALYSIS OF CHANGE Appropriation Architect Beginning in Fiscal Budget FY 1998 Budget Projects Beginning Budget Projects Funded Calculation of Base Capital Budget Projects Capitol Power Plant CHANGE BY ORGANIZATION CLASS PROGRAM CONGRESS SALARIES Congressional Congressional Accountability Act Congressional Budget Office Continuing and Initiating COST OF LIVING Cyclical Maintenance Dollars Dollars Dollars employees equipment facilities Fiscal Year 1998 FTB Amount FTE DOLLARS 000 Full-time equivalent FY 1997 Budget FY 1998 Estimate FY 98 COST FY 98 LONGEVITY Growing Workload HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES House Office Buildings HVAC Initiating Other Programs installation Joint Committee Justification of Increases LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Library's LIVING ADJUSTMENT MANDATORY PAY obligations Operating Budget Pay and Related PRICE LEVEL CHANGES PRINTING AND REPRODUCTION Priority PROGRAM TYPE CHANGES renovation REPAIRS replacement SALARIES AND EXPENSES Senate Office Buildings Supplies and Materials Total Transportation of Things U.S. CAPITOL POLICE Upgrade
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