Legislative Branch Appropriations for 1994: Fiscal year 1994 legislative branch appropriation request |
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104th Congress additional agencies Architect areas audit bill building Capitol Police Board cataloging CBO's Chairman Chief Administrative Officer Clerk collections Committee on Appropriations Congressional Congressional Accountability Act cost database depository libraries DIMARIO Document Management System documents electronic employees estimates expenditures FAZIO FDLP Federal fiscal year 1998 funding government information HANTMAN House of Representatives House Oversight HSE SUB implementation improve increase Integrated Library System issues Legislative Branch Legislative Branch Appropriations Library of Congress Library's mandates Members million National operations percent personnel printing Question record reduce reprogram Response revenue Ron Packard Senate Sergeant at Arms SERRANO SGML staffing Subcommittee on Legislative Thank TRANDAHL U.S. Capitol Police UNEXPENDED BALANCES WALSH Washington Wilson Livingood
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