Legislative Branch Appropriations for 1981: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, Second SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1980 |
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... indicated that the Committee on House Administration , using the General Accounting Office to assist them , was studying the cost benefit of using permanent hearing reporters vis - a - vis commercial reporting firms . What is the result ...
... indicated that the Committee on House Administration , using the General Accounting Office to assist them , was studying the cost benefit of using permanent hearing reporters vis - a - vis commercial reporting firms . What is the result ...
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... indicated that they are adding to their dictionary under the Baron system to get it from 15,000 to 35,000 words . My next question is , What happens when they complete that , what are you going to do with them ? Mr. GUTHRIE . They will ...
... indicated that they are adding to their dictionary under the Baron system to get it from 15,000 to 35,000 words . My next question is , What happens when they complete that , what are you going to do with them ? Mr. GUTHRIE . They will ...
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... indicated below . Photographic film , paper , and assorted consumables Photographic equipment Repairs & service to equipment Specialized equipment Operational items 7,130.89 $ 4,248.59 751.34 614.35 597.01 56.90 6,268.19 ( H ) This ...
... indicated below . Photographic film , paper , and assorted consumables Photographic equipment Repairs & service to equipment Specialized equipment Operational items 7,130.89 $ 4,248.59 751.34 614.35 597.01 56.90 6,268.19 ( H ) This ...
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... indicated that the extended hours have helped them handle their workloads more efficiently . These items are even more significant in comparison with the decrease in services provided by the regular Postal Service . How is the House ...
... indicated that the extended hours have helped them handle their workloads more efficiently . These items are even more significant in comparison with the decrease in services provided by the regular Postal Service . How is the House ...
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... THE 1976 EDITION OF THE UNITED STATES CODE . SUPPLEMENT II , WHICH COMPRISES THREE VOLUMES AND APPROXIMATELY 5,600 PAGES , HAS NOW BEEN PUBLISHED BY THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE . As I HAVE INDICATED TO YOU IN THE PAST , 139.
... THE 1976 EDITION OF THE UNITED STATES CODE . SUPPLEMENT II , WHICH COMPRISES THREE VOLUMES AND APPROXIMATELY 5,600 PAGES , HAS NOW BEEN PUBLISHED BY THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE . As I HAVE INDICATED TO YOU IN THE PAST , 139.
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96th Congress additional agencies amount annual appropriation audit basis BENJAMIN bill BOORSTIN BOYLE budget Capitol Police Capitol Police Board Capitol Power Plant CASB Chairman Chief POWELL Clerk COLLEY Comptroller Congressional Record Congressional Research Service contract contractors copies Cost Accounting Standards Defense depository libraries employees equipment estimate expenditures expenses Federal fiscal year 1981 floor funds GAO's going hearings House Office Building House Post Office increase information follows Joint Committee Legislative Branch Library of Congress Madison Building Members ment MICHEL million MINKIN Miss BURG operation percent personnel positions printing and binding productivity proposed question reduce request Response result RIVLIN RUDD salary savings Senate SHAPIRO specific STAATS staff statement Subcommittee Thomas Jefferson Building tion Title 44 U.S. Code WHITE workload
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652. lappuse - The financial transactions of the Corporation for any fiscal year during which Federal funds are available to finance any portion of its operations may be audited by the General Accounting Office in accordance with the principles and procedures applicable to commercial corporate transactions and under such rules and regulations as may be prescribed by the Comptroller General of the United States.
650. lappuse - The Comptroller General shall investigate, at the seat of government or elsewhere, all matters relating to the receipt, disbursement, and application of public funds...
534. lappuse - He also is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Maryland Assocation of Certified Public Accountants.
651. lappuse - The Comptroller General is authorized and directed to make an expenditure analysis of each agency in the executive branch of the Government (including Government corporations), which, in the opinion of the Comptroller General, will enable Congress to determine whether public funds have been economically and efficiently administered and expended.
83. lappuse - Senate, and shall be compensated at the rate provided for level IV of the Executive Schedule under section 5315 of title 5, United States Code.
652. lappuse - ... wholly owned Government corporations by the Government Corporation Control Act, as amended; (2) maintain an integral set of accounts which shall be audited annually by the General Accounting Office in accordance with the principles and procedures applicable to commercial transactions as provided by the Government Corporation Control Act, as amended...
84. lappuse - ... the first day of the second month after the month in which he...
186. lappuse - Agriculture Appropriations Armed Services Banking and Currency District of Columbia Education and Labor Foreign Affairs Government Operations House Administration Interior and Insular Affairs Internal Security Interstate and Foreign Commerce Judiciary Merchant Marine and Fisheries Post Office and Civil Service Public Works Rules Science and Astronautics Standards of Official Conduct Veterans...
187. lappuse - The Joint Committee on Taxation. For salaries and expenses of the Joint Committee on Taxation, to be disbursed by the Clerk of the House, $2,670,000.
152. lappuse - Mr. Ward M. Hussey, the Legislative Counsel of the House, is here today to discuss his office with the Subcommittee. Mr. Hussey's salary is set by law. All other positions and rates of salaries are established by him with the approval of the Speaker. APPROPRIATIONS BY FISCAL YEARS Mr.