Departments of Veterans Affairs and Housing and Urban Development, and Independent Agencies Appropriations for 1996: American Battle Monuments CommissionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1995 |
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... obligations were to defray the salaries and personnel benefits of its employees who operate and maintain the shrines for which it is responsible . Cost of living increases for ABMC employees average over $ 400,000 annually . these ...
... obligations were to defray the salaries and personnel benefits of its employees who operate and maintain the shrines for which it is responsible . Cost of living increases for ABMC employees average over $ 400,000 annually . these ...
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... Obligations 19,091 Fiscal 1995 Appropriation 20,265 371 371 Account Budget Authority 20,265 Total Obligations 20,265 Fiscal 1996 Appropriation 20,265 371 371 Transferred to Currency Fluctuation Account Transferred from Currency ...
... Obligations 19,091 Fiscal 1995 Appropriation 20,265 371 371 Account Budget Authority 20,265 Total Obligations 20,265 Fiscal 1996 Appropriation 20,265 371 371 Transferred to Currency Fluctuation Account Transferred from Currency ...
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... obligations STATEMENT OF 1,203 14,140 2,470 850 428. 1994 Actual 1995 Estimate 1996 Estimate Full - time equivalent ( FTE ) of overtime and holiday pay 4 4 INCREASES AND DECREASES BY ACTIVITY ( in thousands ) Administration 25.
... obligations STATEMENT OF 1,203 14,140 2,470 850 428. 1994 Actual 1995 Estimate 1996 Estimate Full - time equivalent ( FTE ) of overtime and holiday pay 4 4 INCREASES AND DECREASES BY ACTIVITY ( in thousands ) Administration 25.
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... obligations change from 1994 1,602 399 14,352 212 3,058 864 389 588 14 39 1,174 Fiscal 1996 obligations change from 1995 1,662 14,127 60 - 225 120 27 20,265 For additional information see pages 9 and 10 . General . This Appropriation ...
... obligations change from 1994 1,602 399 14,352 212 3,058 864 389 588 14 39 1,174 Fiscal 1996 obligations change from 1995 1,662 14,127 60 - 225 120 27 20,265 For additional information see pages 9 and 10 . General . This Appropriation ...
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... obligations 10,445 3,844 61 298 108 748 11 1,369 1,154 554 489 10 19,091 Fiscal 1995 obligations Changes from 1994 Fiscal 1996 obligations Changes from 1995 11,593 4,489 113 277 123 957 39 800 1,203 322 349 20,265 1,148 645 52 - 21 15 ...
... obligations 10,445 3,844 61 298 108 748 11 1,369 1,154 554 489 10 19,091 Fiscal 1995 obligations Changes from 1994 Fiscal 1996 obligations Changes from 1995 11,593 4,489 113 277 123 957 39 800 1,203 322 349 20,265 1,148 645 52 - 21 15 ...
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accounting activities additional administrative affordable housing agency appropriation Arlington National Cemetery assessment assets assistance agreements associated audits BANK benefits Board BROWN budget cash Cemetery Chairman child-resistant closures Commission Congress Consumer Information contract cost CPSC credit unions December 31 Director dollars drugs employees expenses FDIC FDIC's Federal financial statements FIRREA fiscal year 1996 FRELINGHUYSEN FSLIC Resolution FTES FY 1995 ESTIMATE FY 1995 JUSTIFICATION grants hazard Hispanic home ownership household income increase injuries institutions Insurance investment LEWIS liabilities liquidation medications million Mutual Housing National Neighborhood Housing Services Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation NeighborWorks organizations NHSA obligations Office operations partnership percent personnel Poison prescription purchase receivership recoveries reduce registration request Resolution Fund Resolution Trust Corporation revolving loan SAIF savings secondary market Selective Service System September 30 staff STOKES thrift Total
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