Analysis of estimated cost and additional appropriations required due to H. R. 5059 (as of May 15, 1946) 1 Increased allowances for rent and utility services to fourth-class postmasters. 2 Foreign service pay differential. APPROPRIATION SAVINGS Mr. CANNON. In your next to the last column here giving the amount to be absorbed, just how definite is that? Is that final; is that the form in which it will be on the 30th of June? Mr. STROM. So far as we can tell at this time, Mr. Chairman, and, of course, those figures should supplant or amend the savings figures I gave you. Mr. CANNON. And just how definite is this $5,769,581 you have just given us here? What do you expect that to be as of June 30, 1946? Mr. STROM. It will be reduced about $2,000,000. Mr. CANNON. Otherwise, it will be stable? CONSOLIDATED APPROPRIATION SAVINGS STATEMENT Mr. STROM. I will be glad to make up a consolidated statement covering every appropriation up to date. Mr. CANNON. Suppose, when your remarks come to you, you supplant them with the tabulation to that effect. Mr. STROM. Yes, sir. (The matter above referred to is as follows). Obligations and estimated obligations, by quarters, available funds, savings, or deficiency, fiscal year 1946-Submitted for Third Deficiency Appropriation Act, 1946 (as of May 23, 1946) |