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LEGISLATIVE BRANCH APPROPRIATIONS

FOR 1981

HEARINGS

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SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE

COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

NINETY-SIXTH CONGRESS
SECOND SESSION

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COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS

JAMIE L. WHITTEN, Mississippi, Chairman

EDWARD P. BOLAND, Massachusetts
WILLIAM H. NATCHER, Kentucky
TOM STEED, Oklahoma

JOHN M. SLACK, West Virginia
NEAL SMITH, Iowa

ROBERT N. GIAIMO, Connecticut
JOSEPH P. ADDABBO, New York
EDWARD J. PATTEN, New Jersey
CLARENCE D. LONG, Maryland
SIDNEY R. YATES, Illinois
DAVID R. OBEY, Wisconsin
EDWARD R. ROYBAL, California

LOUIS STOKES, Ohio

GUNN MCKAY, Utah

TOM BEVILL, Alabama
BILL CHAPPELL, Florida

BILL D. BURLISON, Missouri
BILL ALEXANDER, Arkansas
JOHN P. MURTHA, Pennsylvania
BOB TRAXLER, Michigan
ROBERT B. DUNCAN, Oregon

JOSEPH D. EARLY, Massachusetts

CHARLES WILSON, Texas

LINDY (MRS. HALE) BOGGS, Louisiana

ADAM BENJAMIN, JR., Indiana

NORMAN D. DICKS, Washington

MATTHEW F. McHUGH, New York

BO GINN, Georgia

WILLIAM LEHMAN, Florida

JACK HIGHTOWER, Texas

JOHN W. JENRETTE, JR., South Carolina

MARTIN OLAV SABO, Minnesota

JULIAN C. DIXON, California

BENNETT M. STEWART, Illinois

VIC FAZIO, California

SILVIO O. CONTE, Massachusetts
ROBERT H. MICHEL, Illinois
JOSEPH M. McDADE, Pennsylvania
MARK ANDREWS, North Dakota
JACK EDWARDS, Alabama
ROBERT C. MCEWEN, New York
JOHN T. MYERS, Indiana

J. KENNETH ROBINSON, Virginia
CLARENCE E. MILLER, Ohio
LAWRENCE COUGHLIN, Pennsylvania
C. W. BILL YOUNG, Florida
JACK F. KEMP, New York
RALPH S. REGULA, Ohio

CLAIR W. BURGENER, California

GEORGE M. O'BRIEN, Illinois
VIRGINIA SMITH, Nebraska
ELDON RUDD, Arizona

CARL D. PURSELL, Michigan

KEITH F. MAINLAND, Clerk and Staff Director

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LEGISLATIVE BRANCH APPROPRIATIONS FOR

FISCAL YEAR 1981

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1980.

Mr. BENJAMIN. The Committee will come to order. This morning we are going to commence hearings on the fiscal year 1981 budgets for the various Legislative Branch agencies under the jurisdiction of the Subcommittee on Legislative Branch appropriations.

I would like to welcome the other members of the subcommittee who are returning: John Slack of West Virginia, Neal Smith of Iowa, Bob Giaimo of Connecticut, Sidney Yates of Illinois, Bob Michel of Illinois, Silvio Conte of Massachusetts, and Eldon Rudd of Arizona. Mr. Whitten, the chairman of the Committee on Appropriations will be dropping by from time to time.

The budget that we are going to consider totals $1,056,476,100 and excludes Senate items that total $227,018,000, for a total budget of $1,283,494,100. Including the Senate items, the FY 1981 budget is an increase of $125,508,700 (11 percent) over the $1,157,985,400 already enacted for FY 1980; and an increase of $70,403,600 (6 percent) over FY 1980 appropriations plus pending supplementals. Only a portion of this budget is for Congressional Operations, $816,293,100. This is a $53,299,700, or 7 percent increase over the $762,993,400 enacted for Congressional Operations in FY 1980. If supplementals are included, the increase is $14,388,600, or under 2 percent.

The balance of the funds support statutory and administrative responsibilities for the Executive Branch and the public of such agencies as the Library of Congress, Architect of the Capitol, Copyright Royalty Tribunal, Botanic Garden, Government Printing Office, the General Accounting Office and the Cost-Accounting Standards Board.

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