Legislative Establishment Appropriation BillU.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 |
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90th Congress accounting actual 1967 estimate additional Administration agencies amount ANDREWS of North annual Architect Assistant audit authorized Balance available BERRY bill BRAY budget CAMPIOLI Cannon Building Capitol Power Plant CASEY Chairman Chief POWELL clerk congressional contract correct cost COWAN Defense Department distribution Division employees equipment estimate 1968 estimate expenditures Federal figure fiscal year 1968 funds furniture garages Government HARRISON HENLOCK House Office Building increase information follows installation JAYSON JENNINGS Laborer LANGEN Legislative Reference Service Library of Congress machines materials Members ment million MUMFORD North Dakota operation payroll percent Public Law purchase Rayburn Building record repair RIDGELL ROSSITER RUBEL Senate serial soft currency space STAATS staff STEED STEWART STOVALL SULLIVAN supplemental supply tion total number Total obligations transportation U.S. dollars University WELSH west front workload YATES
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