Legislative Branch Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1995: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, One Hundred Third Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 4454 ....United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on the Legislative Branch U.S. Government Printing Office, 1994 - 393 lappuses |
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... impact on our ability as well to provide additional informa- tion , and on some occasion that is convenient for you or your staff , I would be pleased to sit down with Chris and we could go over in more detail what type of information ...
... impact on our ability as well to provide additional informa- tion , and on some occasion that is convenient for you or your staff , I would be pleased to sit down with Chris and we could go over in more detail what type of information ...
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... impact on the quality and timeliness of services rendered to the Senate . Question . Why wasn't the salaries request reduced to reflect the lower staffing level ? Answer . The salaries request of $ 32.7 million is just adequate to meet ...
... impact on the quality and timeliness of services rendered to the Senate . Question . Why wasn't the salaries request reduced to reflect the lower staffing level ? Answer . The salaries request of $ 32.7 million is just adequate to meet ...
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... impact statements for all bills and resolutions that are re- ported by committees except those out of the Appropriations Com- mittee . At a minimum , CBO would need about 60 more people and $ 6.2 million to do this job . You might think ...
... impact statements for all bills and resolutions that are re- ported by committees except those out of the Appropriations Com- mittee . At a minimum , CBO would need about 60 more people and $ 6.2 million to do this job . You might think ...
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... impacts . For fiscal year 1995 , we are requesting $ 23,261,000 , a 4.2 percent increase $ 944,000 over our fiscal year 1994 appropriation of $ 22,317,000 . Of our requested increase , $ 840,000 , or 89 percent , is for personnel ...
... impacts . For fiscal year 1995 , we are requesting $ 23,261,000 , a 4.2 percent increase $ 944,000 over our fiscal year 1994 appropriation of $ 22,317,000 . Of our requested increase , $ 840,000 , or 89 percent , is for personnel ...
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... impact on the budget in the short run . They do , however , significantly influence relative budget priorities over a pe- riod of several years . Because the fiscal year 1994 and 1995 discretionary spending limits in the Budget ...
... impact on the budget in the short run . They do , however , significantly influence relative budget priorities over a pe- riod of several years . Because the fiscal year 1994 and 1995 discretionary spending limits in the Budget ...
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ABRECHT additional administrative Answer Architect Assistant baseline bill BILLINGTON BOWSHER budget request Capitol Police Capitol Police Board cataloging CBO's Chairman Congressional Budget Office Copyright CYLKE Date of Travel depository libraries DIMARIO Director documents electronic employees estimates expenses Federal fiscal year 1995 FTE's full-time equivalent funding going GPO's HERDMAN House impact improve increase issues Joint Committee Legislative Branch Library of Congress Library's ment million National operations OTA's percent performance personnel positions Public Question record reduction REISCHAUER response savings Senate Office Buildings Senator BURNS Senator MACK Senator MIKULSKI Senator REID Sergeant at Arms staff staffing statement Subcommittee support agencies tion Total Cost U.S. Senate Washington D.C. workload
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