Legislative Establishment Appropriation BillU.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 |
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... records properly so there would not be any mistake about it ? Simply put " sold " on it . You said the record of the sale was not made out properly . Mr. ROBERTS . I am prepared to discuss this whole thing , Mr. Kirwan . Mr. KIRWAN ...
... records properly so there would not be any mistake about it ? Simply put " sold " on it . You said the record of the sale was not made out properly . Mr. ROBERTS . I am prepared to discuss this whole thing , Mr. Kirwan . Mr. KIRWAN ...
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... record and then if you want it on the record we can put it on . Mr. NORRELL . Off the record . ( Discussion off the record . ) Mr. NORRELL . We want to get all the facts we can but I do not know what we can do until the report now in ...
... record and then if you want it on the record we can put it on . Mr. NORRELL . Off the record . ( Discussion off the record . ) Mr. NORRELL . We want to get all the facts we can but I do not know what we can do until the report now in ...
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... Record and items mailed under Members ' frank from the Government Print- ing Office that other matter such as the ... record . ( Discussion off the record . ) Mr. NORRELL . I think that every agency ought to use its own penalty ...
... Record and items mailed under Members ' frank from the Government Print- ing Office that other matter such as the ... record . ( Discussion off the record . ) Mr. NORRELL . I think that every agency ought to use its own penalty ...
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... record ? Mr. NORRELL . Off the record . ( Discussion off the record . ) Mr. NORRELL . Gentlemen , we shall now turn to the first changes which have been made beginning at page 11 of the justifications . INCREASES FOR PERSONAL SERVICES ...
... record ? Mr. NORRELL . Off the record . ( Discussion off the record . ) Mr. NORRELL . Gentlemen , we shall now turn to the first changes which have been made beginning at page 11 of the justifications . INCREASES FOR PERSONAL SERVICES ...
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... record . ( Discussion off the record . ) Mr. HORAN . That is all . CONGRESSIONAL HOTEL Mr. NORRELL . Exactly when did the Government pay for and tak over the Congressional Hotel ? Mr. HENLOCK . We took title about 2 years ago . Mr ...
... record . ( Discussion off the record . ) Mr. HORAN . That is all . CONGRESSIONAL HOTEL Mr. NORRELL . Exactly when did the Government pay for and tak over the Congressional Hotel ? Mr. HENLOCK . We took title about 2 years ago . Mr ...
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84th Congress actual 1961 estimate additional House Office Administration alternating current amount annual appropriation Architect Assistant bill braille budget Capitol Power Plant cards catalog Chairman Clerk committee compensation Cong congressional contract Contribution to retirement cost electrical employees equipment estimate 1962 estimate expenditures February 28 fiscal year 1960 floor foreign garage Gooch HENLOCK HORAN House Office Building installation June 30 justifications KIRWAN Law Division Law Library Legislative Legislative Reference Service Librarian Library of Congress Lump sum machines main building maintenance Members ment microfilm miscellaneous MUMFORD nonrecurring item NORRELL operation pay increases percent permanent positions Personal services personnel Public Law 763 purchase questions rates record Reference Service repairs replacement requested retirement fund ROBERTS Salaries and expenses Sergeant at Arms staff STEED STEWART talking book tion Total number Total obligations U.S. Capitol wage wage-board Within-grade workload
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127. lappuse - Law 763 provides that the compensation of such employees shall be fixed and adjusted from time to time as nearly as is consistent with the public interest in accordance with prevailing rates. A general survey of Government and industrial employees...
196. lappuse - MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS For miscellaneous items, exclusive of salaries unless specifically ordered by the House of Representatives, including the sum of $60,000 for payment to the Architect of the Capitol in accordance with section 208 of the Act approved October 9, 1940 (Public Law 812); the...
11. lappuse - This is an item allowed for the first time, in the fiscal year 195G, and is required in order to facilitate the work performed by the Architect of the Capitol in behalf of the Congress. Its purpose is to enable the Architect of the Capitol to make surveys and studies and to meet unforeseen expenses in connection with activities under the care of the Architect...
255. lappuse - House, certify to the passage of all bills and joint resolutions, make or approve all contracts, bargains, or agreements relative to furnishing any matter or thing, or for the performance of any labor for the House of Representatives, in pursuance of law or order of the House, keep full and accurate accounts of the disbursements out of the contingent fund of the House, keep the stationery account of Members and Delegates, and pay them as provided by law.
194. lappuse - ... (5) finance under the direction of the Librarian of Congress, in consultation with the National Science Foundation and other interested agencies, (A) programs outside the United States for the analysis and evaluation of foreign books, periodicals, and other materials to determine whether they would provide information of technical or scientific significance in the United States and whether such books, periodicals, and other materials are of cultural or educational significance...
256. lappuse - Pay Act of 1945, as amended by the Federal Employees Pay Act of 1946, the Postal Rate Revision and Federal Employees...
284. lappuse - It is estimated that $1,350,000 will be required in the fiscal year 1962 for approximately 90,000 pages. 3. Miscellaneous printing and binding. This item includes letterheads, envelopes, blank paper, copy paper, notices, tags, labels, payrolls, blank books, stenographic notebooks, tablets, wall calendars, miscellaneous blank forms, and binding for both Houses. The expenditures through...
280. lappuse - Chairman and gentlemen, it is a pleasure for me to have this opportunity to appear before you today and to...
323. lappuse - JOHN TABER, New York BEN F. JENSEN, Iowa H. CARL ANDERSEN, Minnesota WALT HORAN, Washington IVOR D. FENTON, Pennsylvania GERALD R. FORD, JR.. Michigan HAROLD C. OSTERTAG, New York FRANK T. BOW, Ohio CHARLES RAPER JONAS, North Carolina MELVIN R.
35. lappuse - For salaries and expenses, studies and examinations of executive agencies by the Committee on Appropriations, to be expended in accordance with section 202 (b) of the Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946 $500,000; the same as authorized for 1958.