Budget Oversight for Fiscal Year 1992 as it Relates to GSA Services for the Administrative Offices [i.e. Office] of the U.S. Courts and the Library of Congress: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Public Buildings and Grounds of the Committee on Public Works and Transportation, House of Representatives, One Hundred Second Congress, First Session, April 10, 1991U.S. Government Printing Office, 1992 - 138 lappuses |
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additional agencies approved AUSTIN authority through GSA authority to lease aware bill BILLINGTON budget BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS Capitol Power Plant Chairman COLEMAN construction cost courthouse currently designated the Architect DIPLOMATIC MISSIONS District Federal Buildings Fund Federal Triangle feet of space fiscal year 1992 FOREIGN MISSIONS BRANCH go to Appropriations GSA to lease increase INHOFE Jerry Patton Judge BROOMFIELD Judiciary lease space lease-purchase leasing agent leasing authority Legislative Branch Library of Congress Library's locations MAGNETOMETER maintenance MCCORMICK Mecham million square feet mittee NATIONAL CAPITAL REGIONAL NORTON occupiable square feet percent planning projects proposal prospectus Public Buildings Service question real property RENT RATES requesting authority SAVAGE SECRET SERVICE Services Administration SIMCOX Space and Facilities space needs space requirements Stat storage space subcommittee Thank tion transfer the lease U.S. Secret Service understand UNIFORMED DIVISION WHITE HOUSE COMPLEX
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96. lappuse - The remainder of $3,441,000 is required for several items for property and equipment maintenance replacement. I should mention that proper cyclical maintenance is a critical investment in the Capitol Complex. Several million dollars may seem costly, but compared to the cost of constructing a new building because we haven't kept an old one in good shape, these costs are relatively minor. The last category is Continuing and Initiating Other Programs, which totals $46.955.000.
92. lappuse - One of the witnesses before the Subcommittee on Public Buildings and Grounds of the House Committee on Public Works...
95. lappuse - ... or 9% of the increase; This category includes annualization of Civilian Pay Act and Wage-rate pay increases effected in October...
60. lappuse - ... a memorial testifying to the wisdom and leadership of Mohandas K. Gandhi, as philosopher and statesman, in the city of Washington, on such grounds as may be designated by the Fine Arts Commission, subject to the approval of the Joint Committee on the Library. The model of the memorial so to be erected shall be first approved by the said Commission and by the Joint Committee on the Library, the same to be presented to the people of the United States without cost to the Government of the United...
55. lappuse - Alterations and improvements, buildings and grounds, to provide facilities for the physically handicapped," and "West central front of the Capitol.
44. lappuse - OF HON. GEORGE M. WHITE, ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL Mr. WHITE. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I...
2. lappuse - I do have a prepared statement which I would like to submit for the record and from which I would like to make a few comments, if I may.
78. lappuse - Mr. Chairman and Members of the committee: I am Robert Broomfield. I have served since 1985 as a Federal District Judge in Arizona. I was appointed by the Chief Justice in 1987 as one of the original members of the Space and Facilities Committee of the Judicial Conference, and have served as Chairman of that Committee since December of 1989.
83. lappuse - I welcome the opportunity to work with you and the other members of the committee to continue what I see as a positive trend: reducing spending for the legislative branch of Government.
46. lappuse - ... WILLIAM W. ROSSITER, BUDGET OFFICER SUBCOMMITTEE PROCEDURE Senator MONTOYA. The subcommittee will be in session. Today we commence hearings on the budget estimates for fiscal year 1970 for the legislative branch of the Government, during the course of which we will consider the requests for the Senate, the Library of Congress, the General Accounting Office, the Government Printing Office, and the Architect for the Capitol. (1) The legislative branch appropriation bill for the current fiscal year...