Legislative branch appropriations for 1985: hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-eighth Congress, second sessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1984 |
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... percent over fiscal year 1984. The Committee believes that the funds requested will provide the flexi- bility necessary to accomplish the goals envisioned during the period under consideration . For the eight straight year , the ...
... percent over fiscal year 1984. The Committee believes that the funds requested will provide the flexi- bility necessary to accomplish the goals envisioned during the period under consideration . For the eight straight year , the ...
69. lappuse
... percent over the next four years . 20. The Industrial Energy Use Report showed that the Energy Investment Tax Credit was having no significant effect in reordering investment priorities in energy conservation . This tax expenditure was ...
... percent over the next four years . 20. The Industrial Energy Use Report showed that the Energy Investment Tax Credit was having no significant effect in reordering investment priorities in energy conservation . This tax expenditure was ...
74. lappuse
... Percentage of Total . 29.5 % $ 3,786 25.5 % $ 4,000 24.9 % Obligations General and administrative costs consist of the Office of the Director , Congressional Relations and Public Affairs , plus general support services such as personnel ...
... Percentage of Total . 29.5 % $ 3,786 25.5 % $ 4,000 24.9 % Obligations General and administrative costs consist of the Office of the Director , Congressional Relations and Public Affairs , plus general support services such as personnel ...
75. lappuse
... Percent of Total Budget 3.4 % Fiscal Year 1983 $ 438,243 FY 83 Percent of Total Budget 3.4 % The number of panelists requesting compensation for services ( instead of serving pro bono ) as a percentage of total membership increased by 2 ...
... Percent of Total Budget 3.4 % Fiscal Year 1983 $ 438,243 FY 83 Percent of Total Budget 3.4 % The number of panelists requesting compensation for services ( instead of serving pro bono ) as a percentage of total membership increased by 2 ...
104. lappuse
... percent of the U.S. population . Twenty percent of all farms now produce 80 percent of the food and fiber in the United States . Increased capital and kinds of skills are needed to sustain farms . Such changes have important ...
... percent of the U.S. population . Twenty percent of all farms now produce 80 percent of the food and fiber in the United States . Increased capital and kinds of skills are needed to sustain farms . Such changes have important ...
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activities additional Administration agencies AMERICAN FOLKLIFE CENTER analysis annual Appropriation Architect areas Assistant audit automation Average Positions bills BUDGET COMMITTEE Capitol Buildings Capitol Power Plant Chairman Cogeneration Computer-Aided Design CONGRESS SALARIES Congressional Research Service cost estimates Current level Division economic effective employees equipment evaluation Federal Finance fiscal year 1984 Full-time equivalent funds FY 1984 Amount FY 1985 Change GAO's Government Growing workload House Committee Human Resources impact Increases and Decreases industry International Justification of Increases Legislative LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Maintenance Medicare Non-personal services NONRECURRING ITEMS Obligated balance operating pay raise percent Personnel Benefits personnel compensation Positions Amount Public reports requested Research Services responsible SALARIES AND EXPENSES Science and Technology SENATE BUDGET COMMITTEE Senate Committee September 30 staff Subcommittee Summary Supplies and materials thousands of dollars Total Travel and transportation U.S. Congress