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 policy options included in this report come from many sources , and most have been considered by the Congress at some time . In accordance with CBO's mandate to provide objective and impartial analysis , the discussion of each ...
... The policy options included in this report come from many sources , and most have been considered by the Congress at some time . In accordance with CBO's mandate to provide objective and impartial analysis , the discussion of each ...
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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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337. lappuse - 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. All divisions of the Congressional Budget Office contribute to this report.
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