Legislative Branch Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1997: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, One Hundred Fourth Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 3754, an Act Making Appropriations for the Legislative Branch for the Fiscal Year Ending September 30, 1997, and for Other Purposes : Architect of the Capitol (except House Items); Capitol Police Board; Congressional Budget Office; Congressional Witness; General Accounting Office; Government Printing Office; Library of Congress; U.S. SenateUnited States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on the Legislative Branch U.S. Government Printing Office, 1996 - 260 lappuses |
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... agencies which support the work of the Congress , none is more critical than the Congressional Budget Office . The Senate and House of Rep- resentatives could not complete their work on budget resolutions , reconciliation bills , and ...
... agencies which support the work of the Congress , none is more critical than the Congressional Budget Office . The Senate and House of Rep- resentatives could not complete their work on budget resolutions , reconciliation bills , and ...
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... agencies . I also take this opportunity to highlight the excellent job the entire police force is doing . I look forward to your comments on these and other issues raised by the committee . Again , I commend you and your force , Chief ...
... agencies . I also take this opportunity to highlight the excellent job the entire police force is doing . I look forward to your comments on these and other issues raised by the committee . Again , I commend you and your force , Chief ...
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... agencies , such as bo- nuses and locality pay , are not available to CBO . As a result , CBO is at a serious competitive disadvantage , not only with the private sector but with other govern- ment agencies as well . CBO is in danger of ...
... agencies , such as bo- nuses and locality pay , are not available to CBO . As a result , CBO is at a serious competitive disadvantage , not only with the private sector but with other govern- ment agencies as well . CBO is in danger of ...
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... agencies - the Congres- sional Research Service and the General Accounting Office - CBO's mandate is rel- atively narrow . But its subject matter is extremely broad , reflecting the extensive array of activities that the U.S. budget ...
... agencies - the Congres- sional Research Service and the General Accounting Office - CBO's mandate is rel- atively narrow . But its subject matter is extremely broad , reflecting the extensive array of activities that the U.S. budget ...
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... agencies , the General Accounting Office ( GAO ) , and the Library of Congress ( LOC ) all make lump - sum payments for unused annual leave . Also , re- cently passed legislation - the legislative branch appropriation bill for fiscal ...
... agencies , the General Accounting Office ( GAO ) , and the Library of Congress ( LOC ) all make lump - sum payments for unused annual leave . Also , re- cently passed legislation - the legislative branch appropriation bill for fiscal ...
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104th Congress ABRECHT additional administrative agencies appropriate Architect audit BILLINGTON bills BOWSHER building Capitol Police Board CBO's Chairman changes collections Committee Congressional Accountability Act continue cost depository libraries DIMARIO documents downsizing effective efficient efforts employees ENSIGN estimates evaluation executive branch FDLP Federal Federal Depository Library fiscal year 1997 folklife functions funding GAO's going Government information House impact implement improve increase issues Legislative Branch Library of Congress Library's mandates Members ment million mission National operations organization overtime percent personnel printing priority proposed question recommendations record reduction reports responsibility Senator BENNETT Senator CAMPBELL Senator MACK Senator MURRAY Sergeant at Arms staff statement strategic subcommittee tion U.S. Capitol Police U.S. Senate United States Capitol workload
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7. lappuse - Extensive hearings followed before the House Committee on Ways and Means, and the Senate Committee on Finance.
21. lappuse - April 1 of each year, the Director shall submit to the Committees on the Budget of the House of Representatives and the Senate a report, for the fiscal year commencing on October 1 of that year, with respect to fiscal policy, including (A) alternative levels of total revenues, total new budget authority, and...
31. lappuse - Haute, died unrepentant, without offering one word of regret for the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City on April 19, 1995.
8. lappuse - The policy options included in this report come from many sources, and the Congress has considered most of them at some time in the past. In keeping with CBO's mandate to provide objective and impartial analysis, the discussion of each option presents the cases for and against it as fairly as possible. CBO does not endorse the options included, nor does exclusion of any proposal imply a recommendation for or against it.
179. lappuse - Appropriation and $34.1 million for the Salaries and Expenses Appropriation of the Superintendent of Documents.
177. lappuse - JAMES N. JOYNER, DEPUTY PUBLIC PRINTER WAYNE P. KELLEY, SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS WILLIAM M. GUY, BUDGET OFFICER OPENING REMARKS Senator MACK.
113. lappuse - Plan, the library's mission is "to make its resources available and useful to the Congress and the American people and to sustain and preserve a universal collection of knowledge and creativity for future generations.
30. lappuse - Mr. Chairman and members of the Committee, I am honored to appear before you to discuss the fiscal year 1997 budget request for the United States Capitol Police.
89. lappuse - The remainder of the increase, $7,888,000, is required for several items for property and equipment maintenance replacement. In past years I have noted that proper cyclical maintenance is a critical investment in the Capitol Complex, and I have thanked the Committee for recognizing these needs and appropriating monies for these necessary repairs over the years. Funds expended for that purpose are more than repaid through extending the life of buildings and thus avoiding the higher costs of new construction...
9. lappuse - CBO is required to develop cost estimates for virtually every bill reported by Congressional committees to show how those legislative proposals would affect spending or revenues over the next five years. For most tax legislation, CBO uses estimates provided by the Joint Committee on Taxation, a separate analytic group that works closely with the two tax-writing committees. CBO also prepares cost estimates for use in drafting bills (especially in the early stages), formulating floor amendments, and...