Legislative Branch Appropriations for 1999: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifth Congress, Second Session, 1. sējums |
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1999 Budget Estimate activities additional Administration agency allotment Amount annual Appropriation Architect areas authority Capital Budget Projects Capitol Capitol Buildings Category CHANGES collections Committee Communications Compensation completed Congressional construction continued contract cost COST OF LIVING detailed Division Dollars Dollars Dollars employees equipment existing facility Federal Fiscal Year 1999 funds Grounds House House Office Buildings Improvement increase installation Insurance Joint Committee LEGISLATION LEVEL CHANGES LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Library's maintenance major MANDATORY Materials Members OBJECT CLASS obligations Operating ORGANIZATION performed Personnel Personnel Benefits Plant PRICE LEVEL PRINTING AND REPRODUCTION Priority PROGRAM TYPE CHANGES proposed purchase reduction renovation RENT REPAIRS replacement requested rooms safety SALARIES AND EXPENSES Schedule Senate staff Structures Supplies Travel United Upgrade Utilities WORKLOAD
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