Supplemental Appropriation Bill, 1962: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-seventh Congress, First SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1961 - 933 pages |
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The funds requested under this supplemental appropriation are necessary for the Council adequately to discharge its responsibilities under the Employment Act of 1946. The proviso in the language of the estimate is to insure that the ...
The funds requested under this supplemental appropriation are necessary for the Council adequately to discharge its responsibilities under the Employment Act of 1946. The proviso in the language of the estimate is to insure that the ...
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The President also transferred to the Budget Bureau the staff of the Office of the Coordinator and the funds budgeted for that Office . Subsequently , the Budget Bureau transferred to the Council the sum of $ 25,000 drawn from the funds ...
The President also transferred to the Budget Bureau the staff of the Office of the Coordinator and the funds budgeted for that Office . Subsequently , the Budget Bureau transferred to the Council the sum of $ 25,000 drawn from the funds ...
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Funds in the amount of $ 41,600,000 are requested to repair the damage to the ship . This estimate is based on a detailed analysis of the work to be done and equipment to be replaced . Repair of the damage will delay the ship ...
Funds in the amount of $ 41,600,000 are requested to repair the damage to the ship . This estimate is based on a detailed analysis of the work to be done and equipment to be replaced . Repair of the damage will delay the ship ...
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What are we building at the Portsmouth yard , submarines ? Admiral SCHULTZ . We are building submarines . Both ballistic missile submarines and nuclear attack submarines . STATUS OF FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR 1962 CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM > Mr.
What are we building at the Portsmouth yard , submarines ? Admiral SCHULTZ . We are building submarines . Both ballistic missile submarines and nuclear attack submarines . STATUS OF FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR 1962 CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM > Mr.
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No , sir , because the Congress has already imposed a 3 - percent cut for improved procurement practices which we haven't yet been able to liquidate in our 1961 funds . Mr. Thomas . Was it 3 percent or 2 percent ? Admiral Schultz .
No , sir , because the Congress has already imposed a 3 - percent cut for improved procurement practices which we haven't yet been able to liquidate in our 1961 funds . Mr. Thomas . Was it 3 percent or 2 percent ? Admiral Schultz .
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