Legislative Branch Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1996United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on the Legislative Branch U.S. Government Printing Office, 1995 - 676 lappuses |
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... . The House committee side staff has been cut by one - third and the Senate has cut their budget by approxi- mately 25 percent and I am eager to work on beginning this kind of reduction in the Federal Government that we have been 7.
... . The House committee side staff has been cut by one - third and the Senate has cut their budget by approxi- mately 25 percent and I am eager to work on beginning this kind of reduction in the Federal Government that we have been 7.
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... kind of off the cuff say , gee , I would like to have a report from GAO about how many stars are in the uni- verse . Because when you go through the process of thinking , well , aren't you going to take some of the money out of my ...
... kind of off the cuff say , gee , I would like to have a report from GAO about how many stars are in the uni- verse . Because when you go through the process of thinking , well , aren't you going to take some of the money out of my ...
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... kind of thing that would discourage a number of re- quests from GAO . Mr. WRIGHT . Senator , if — I think it would be a very good idea for Chuck Bowsher to come in with the Appropriations Committees and reach - with you , really , and ...
... kind of thing that would discourage a number of re- quests from GAO . Mr. WRIGHT . Senator , if — I think it would be a very good idea for Chuck Bowsher to come in with the Appropriations Committees and reach - with you , really , and ...
18. lappuse
... kind of cut that would be rather difficult for any agency to absorb and still maintain its level of efficiency , and I particularly want to highlight it in regard to GAO because I think in a period of downsizing Government , GAO could ...
... kind of cut that would be rather difficult for any agency to absorb and still maintain its level of efficiency , and I particularly want to highlight it in regard to GAO because I think in a period of downsizing Government , GAO could ...
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... kind of input on a number of subject areas that frankly Members of Congress , given our typical back- grounds , are not really proficient enough to handle . So I would be interested in your thoughts . Where is the input we would get in ...
... kind of input on a number of subject areas that frankly Members of Congress , given our typical back- grounds , are not really proficient enough to handle . So I would be interested in your thoughts . Where is the input we would get in ...
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104th Congress additional administrative analysis Answer appropriation Architect areas assessment audit background paper bills Capitol Police Capitol Police Board Chairman changes Congressional Accountability Act Congressional Budget Office Congressional Record contract copies cost depository library DIMARIO documents downsizing economic efficient efforts electronic eliminate employees employment Energy estimates executive branch expertise Federal fiscal year 1996 functions funds GAO's going Government hearing House Committee impact implementation improve increase issues Legislative Branch Library of Congress Library's major mandates ment million National operations OTA's PACKARD percent personnel printing private sector Question Ranking Minority Member recommendations reduce renovation responsibilities savings Senate Committee Senate offices Senator BENNETT Senator MACK Sergeant at Arms staff Subcommittee tion U.S. Senate
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