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... APPROPRIATIONS FOR FISCAL YEAR 1999 THURSDAY , FEBRUARY 26 , 1998 U.S. SENATE , SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE COMMITTEE ON ... appropriation for the legislative branch was approximately $ 2.25 billion in budget authority . That was an in ...
... APPROPRIATIONS FOR FISCAL YEAR 1999 THURSDAY , FEBRUARY 26 , 1998 U.S. SENATE , SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE COMMITTEE ON ... appropriation for the legislative branch was approximately $ 2.25 billion in budget authority . That was an in ...
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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations. [from old catalog]. tions to disclose their computer ... appropriations work . I would like to welcome Shelly Feist to her first legislative branch appropriations hearing ...
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations. [from old catalog]. tions to disclose their computer ... appropriations work . I would like to welcome Shelly Feist to her first legislative branch appropriations hearing ...
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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations. [from old catalog]. 3 are of maintenance projects A we ... appropriation that are key to setting this initiative in motion : the hazardous materials program , information ...
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations. [from old catalog]. 3 are of maintenance projects A we ... appropriation that are key to setting this initiative in motion : the hazardous materials program , information ...
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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations. [from old catalog]. PERIMETER SECURITY PLAN Last year ... appropriation for this purpose . I bring this to your atten- tion to clarify the extent of that request . To resolve ...
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations. [from old catalog]. PERIMETER SECURITY PLAN Last year ... appropriation for this purpose . I bring this to your atten- tion to clarify the extent of that request . To resolve ...
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... appropriation request for fiscal year 1999. Although the costs represent a significant funding level for the legislative branch budget to absorb during this time of diminishing resources , it should be noted that it is not out of line ...
... appropriation request for fiscal year 1999. Although the costs represent a significant funding level for the legislative branch budget to absorb during this time of diminishing resources , it should be noted that it is not out of line ...
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105th Congress 1999 budget request 2000 compliant Accounting additional agency analysis Answer appropriation Architect areas bill Capitol Police Board Chairman CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Congressional Congressional Accountability Act continue Copyright Office cost covered employees CRS products debate clause dissemination distribution documents efforts electronic employing offices ensure estimates expenses facility Federal filed fiscal year 1999 funding Government GPO's HANTMAN hearings House implementation increase Internet Joint Committee staff legislative branch Library of Congress Library's mainframe mainframe computer Members ment million needs Office of Compliance operations percent personnel Printing proposed Question Record replacement response revenue Scheduled Senate offices Senator BENNETT Senator DORGAN Sergeant at Arms speech or debate Subcommittee Thank tion U.S. Capitol Police U.S. Senate upgrade
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