Legislative Branch Appropriations for 1995: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, Second SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1994 |
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... actual juris- diction of this subcommittee . [ The information follows : ] SUBCOMMITTEE JURISDICTION LEGISLATIVE BRANCH House of Representatives . Joint Items . Architect of the Capitol ( Except Senate items ) . Botanic Garden ...
... actual juris- diction of this subcommittee . [ The information follows : ] SUBCOMMITTEE JURISDICTION LEGISLATIVE BRANCH House of Representatives . Joint Items . Architect of the Capitol ( Except Senate items ) . Botanic Garden ...
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... actual outlays which we have begun to focus on in more recent years is a result of passage of various budget deficit control acts , like Gramm - Rudman , and are really not under the control of the Congress . The outlays result from the ...
... actual outlays which we have begun to focus on in more recent years is a result of passage of various budget deficit control acts , like Gramm - Rudman , and are really not under the control of the Congress . The outlays result from the ...
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... actual billings presented for payment from the U. S. Department of Labor through the third quarter , fiscal year 1993 , totaling $ 4,234,745 . The estimated cost for the fourth quarter based on the third quarter data is $ 2,163,896 ...
... actual billings presented for payment from the U. S. Department of Labor through the third quarter , fiscal year 1993 , totaling $ 4,234,745 . The estimated cost for the fourth quarter based on the third quarter data is $ 2,163,896 ...
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... actual spending history and consultations with each office . I will insert a summary at this point showing actual FY '93 expenses , FY '94 appropriations , and FY '95 estimates . Also , I will provide a chart of the proposed budget ...
... actual spending history and consultations with each office . I will insert a summary at this point showing actual FY '93 expenses , FY '94 appropriations , and FY '95 estimates . Also , I will provide a chart of the proposed budget ...
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... ( Actual ) FY 93 ( Actual ) FY 94 ( Approved ) FY 95 ( Estimated ) FY 94 BUDGET ( $ , 000 ) Revised Items. 8 52.
... ( Actual ) FY 93 ( Actual ) FY 94 ( Approved ) FY 95 ( Estimated ) FY 94 BUDGET ( $ , 000 ) Revised Items. 8 52.
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