Second Supplemental Appropriation Bill, 1978: Hearings Before Subcommittees of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, Second Session, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 36
... salary of $ 30,000 , approximately , you have budgeted for about three months . Mr. VOLGENAU . I think you will see the breakdown in the succeeding fiscal year . We have accounted for the fact that we are only going- Mr. MYERS . This is ...
... salary of $ 30,000 , approximately , you have budgeted for about three months . Mr. VOLGENAU . I think you will see the breakdown in the succeeding fiscal year . We have accounted for the fact that we are only going- Mr. MYERS . This is ...
Page 37
... salary of the inspectors . Mr. VOLGENAU . Yes , sir , correct . It is administratively similar arrangement . SCHEDULE FOR SUPPLEMENTAL BILL Mr. MYERS . How soon do you have to have this supplemental enacted to bring these people onboard ...
... salary of the inspectors . Mr. VOLGENAU . Yes , sir , correct . It is administratively similar arrangement . SCHEDULE FOR SUPPLEMENTAL BILL Mr. MYERS . How soon do you have to have this supplemental enacted to bring these people onboard ...
Page 60
... salary figure before com- putation of the increase was performed . Benefits were figured by applying the standard benefit to salary ratio to the increase in salary cost and the result was multiplied by 0.7 in order to exclude benefits ...
... salary figure before com- putation of the increase was performed . Benefits were figured by applying the standard benefit to salary ratio to the increase in salary cost and the result was multiplied by 0.7 in order to exclude benefits ...
Page 125
... SALARIES AND EXPENSES During 1977 we were advised by the U.S. Postal Service to change our method of measuring annual mail volume . This resulted in a revised billing for that year and an increase of $ 2.3 million over our original 1978 ...
... SALARIES AND EXPENSES During 1977 we were advised by the U.S. Postal Service to change our method of measuring annual mail volume . This resulted in a revised billing for that year and an increase of $ 2.3 million over our original 1978 ...
Page 128
... SALARIES AND EXPENSES Mr. FLOOD . Let us go to S. & E. According to the budget for salaries and expenses , the need for $ 2.3 million is because the Postal Service re- viewed what they called costing procedures . What does that mean ...
... SALARIES AND EXPENSES Mr. FLOOD . Let us go to S. & E. According to the budget for salaries and expenses , the need for $ 2.3 million is because the Postal Service re- viewed what they called costing procedures . What does that mean ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
19 78 estimate 1978 Presently Available 1978 Revised Estimate 1978 supplemental activities additional Administration agencies AGRICULTURE amended amount Amtrak assistance Available Revised Estimate backlog benefits Black Lung BOYER Budget authority Chairman Commission committee COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION complaints compliance Congress construction contract costs Darien Gap Department employees employment Employment Standards Administration enforcement Estimate Proposed Supplemental facilities Federal Federal Railroad Administration Financing fiscal year 1978 FLOOD flu vaccine FOEGE Full-time equivalent funds Government Identification code increase influenza vaccine inspection Insurance Labor legislation loans McFALL Medicaid MICHEL million minimum wage Northeast Corridor Office operating Outlays pay raise payments percent permanent positions personnel compensation Presently Available Revised renovation Revised Estimate Proposed Safety and Health SALARIES AND EXPENSES Secretary Section staff standards supplemental request swine flu TATEL tion Transportation Unobligated balance WHITTEN workload
Popular passages
Page 221 - Act of 1964, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color or national origin in federally assisted programs and activities.
Page 310 - Any claim based upon an act or omission of an employee of the Government, exercising due care, in the execution of a statute or regulation, whether or not such statute or regulation be valid, or based upon the exercise or performance or the failure to exercise or perform a discretionary function or duty on the part of a federal agency or an employee of the Government, whether or not the discretion involved be abused.
Page 483 - SEC. 205. (a) For the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this title, each river basin commission may — (1) hold such hearings, sit and act at such times and places, take such testimony, receive such evidence, and print or otherwise reproduce and distribute so much of its proceedings and reports thereon as it may deem advisable...
Page 58 - Hughes' successful Senate campaign in Iowa. In December, 1968, he was a consultant to the Peace Corps, traveling to India and Nepal. During the next six months, he was a fellow of the Institute of Politics of the John F. Kennedy School of Government of Harvard University. Brown founded, coordinated and led the Vietnam Moratorium in Washington, DC in 1969. The following year, he moved to Denver, Colo, in 1972, he was a prime organizer of the Citizens for Colorado's Future, a citizens group which successfully...
Page 340 - AL AK AZ AR CA CO CT DE DC FL GA HI ID IL IN IA KS KY LA ME MD MA...
Page 121 - Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Guam Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York...
Page 620 - ... to the Committee on Agriculture of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry of the Senate.
Page 22 - MR. CHAIRMAN AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMITTEE: I am pleased to be with you today to discuss the posture of the Air Force and our budget request for FY 1975.
Page 144 - New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin.
Page 602 - The Secretary shall provide, through the Economic Research Service of the United States Department of Agriculture, or whatever agency or agencies the Secretary considers appropriate, a continuing survey of existing methods of direct marketing from farmers to consumers in each State. The initial survey, which shall be completed no later than one year following the date of enactment of this Act, shall include the number of types of such marketing methods in existence, the volume of business conducted...