Legislative Branch Appropriations for 2002: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Seventh Congress, First Session, 2. daļa |
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... percent of the people who are eligible to retire who do retire annually . So there has been a slight increase in the number of people that have retired , but it is not as dramatic as the numbers might sug- gest . Our staff do tend to ...
... percent of the people who are eligible to retire who do retire annually . So there has been a slight increase in the number of people that have retired , but it is not as dramatic as the numbers might sug- gest . Our staff do tend to ...
49. lappuse
... percent of the people who are eligible to retire who do retire annually . So there has been a slight increase in the number of people that have retired , but it is not as dramatic as the numbers might sug- gest . Our staff do tend to ...
... percent of the people who are eligible to retire who do retire annually . So there has been a slight increase in the number of people that have retired , but it is not as dramatic as the numbers might sug- gest . Our staff do tend to ...
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... percent , over the last nine years . This decrease is a result of our failure to obtain full funding for all ongoing mandatory expenditures . These circumstances have posed significant challenges to CRS and we have had to adjust our ...
... percent , over the last nine years . This decrease is a result of our failure to obtain full funding for all ongoing mandatory expenditures . These circumstances have posed significant challenges to CRS and we have had to adjust our ...
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... percent for staff hired under this initiative . we have Because recruitment and retention are so critical to future success in ensuring the continuation of high quality services to the Congress , we have been thinking about ways that ...
... percent for staff hired under this initiative . we have Because recruitment and retention are so critical to future success in ensuring the continuation of high quality services to the Congress , we have been thinking about ways that ...
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... percent of the total FTEs . Should the Congress approve funding for the 17 FTES CRS has requested , the Library would re- duce its proposed decrease for CRS to reflect that , and would re- allocate only 8 FTEs . CRS STAFF RECRUITMENT ...
... percent of the total FTEs . Should the Congress approve funding for the 17 FTES CRS has requested , the Library would re- duce its proposed decrease for CRS to reflect that , and would re- allocate only 8 FTEs . CRS STAFF RECRUITMENT ...
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106th Congress 2000 Enacted FY 2002 budget request additional agencies approved Architect areas audit BILLINGTON Botanic Garden business process reengineering CAFM Capitol complex Capitol Power Plant Capitol Visitor Center Chairman completed Congressional Congressional Accountability Act construction continue contract Copyright Office cost documents electronic employees enacted amount Enacted FY 2001 estimates Federal Fire alarm system Fire Protection Fire Protection Engineering fire safety Fiscal Year 2002 Fort Meade FTEs funding FY 2001 Enacted FY 2002 Request HANTMAN House Office Buildings HOYER implementation improve increase information technology initiatives installation Integrated Library System inventory issues Legislative Branch Appropriations Library of Congress Library's maintenance Members million MORAN operations percent personnel Phase Report reprogram Response scheduled Senate Sprinkler staff Statement of Enacted/Requested storage strategic Subcommittee on Legislative TAYLOR Visitor Center