Legislative Branch Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1996United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on the Legislative Branch U.S. Government Printing Office, 1995 - 676 lappuses |
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... eliminate some operations altogether . Let me just make one additional comment here . Some may con- clude that this is a partisan statement ; it is not meant to be at all . I think any institution that is controlled by one thought or ...
... eliminate some operations altogether . Let me just make one additional comment here . Some may con- clude that this is a partisan statement ; it is not meant to be at all . I think any institution that is controlled by one thought or ...
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... eliminate duplications that we thought were here , eliminating dozens of positions and hundreds of thou- sands of dollars . We proposed turning the Government Printing Office over to the private sector and saving hundreds of millions of ...
... eliminate duplications that we thought were here , eliminating dozens of positions and hundreds of thou- sands of dollars . We proposed turning the Government Printing Office over to the private sector and saving hundreds of millions of ...
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... eliminating some of the services that they have got in privatization . Mr. Taylor , I think you mentioned this . I totally support that . The Library of Congress , I notice , was not included in there , and I would suggest that the ...
... eliminating some of the services that they have got in privatization . Mr. Taylor , I think you mentioned this . I totally support that . The Library of Congress , I notice , was not included in there , and I would suggest that the ...
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... eliminated . I have a statement on page 5 where I was talking about the administration's reinventing Government exercise . I call it a redecorating effort . And the only reason I did that , Mr. Chair- man , was because of the fact that ...
... eliminated . I have a statement on page 5 where I was talking about the administration's reinventing Government exercise . I call it a redecorating effort . And the only reason I did that , Mr. Chair- man , was because of the fact that ...
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... Eliminate the Joint Committee on Printing and the Joint Economic Committee .... Reduce CBO funding by 10 percent Reduce Architect of the Capitol funding by 10 percent Five - year savings $ 100,000,000 26,000,000 11,000,000 50,000,000 I ...
... Eliminate the Joint Committee on Printing and the Joint Economic Committee .... Reduce CBO funding by 10 percent Reduce Architect of the Capitol funding by 10 percent Five - year savings $ 100,000,000 26,000,000 11,000,000 50,000,000 I ...
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103rd Congress 104th Congress Accountability Act additional administrative analysis Answer appropriation Architect areas assessment audit bills Capitol Police Capitol Police Board Chairman changes Congressional Accountability Act Congressional Record contract copies cost depository library DIMARIO documents downsizing economic efficient efforts electronic eliminate employees employment Energy estimates executive branch expertise Federal fiscal year 1996 functions funds GAO's going Government GPO's hearing House Committee impact implementation improve increase issues Legislative Branch Library of Congress Library's major mandates ment million National operations OTA's PACKARD percent personnel printing private sector proposed Question Ranking Minority Member recommendations reduce responsibilities savings Senate Committee Senate offices Senator BENNETT Senator MACK Sergeant at Arms staff Subcommittee tion U.S. Senate
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