Second Supplemental Appropriation Bill, 1968: Hearings Before Subcommittees of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninetieth Congress, Second SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1968 - 928 pages |
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... permanent law , nor did we provide the funds under your appropriation item for the salaries of the 78 additional police positions . Is that correct ? Mr. JOHNSON . That is correct , Mr. Chairman . Mr. ANDREWS . Mr. Johnson , or Chief ...
... permanent law , nor did we provide the funds under your appropriation item for the salaries of the 78 additional police positions . Is that correct ? Mr. JOHNSON . That is correct , Mr. Chairman . Mr. ANDREWS . Mr. Johnson , or Chief ...
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... permanent ? Mr. JENNINGS . Yes , sir . COMMITTEE EMPLOYEES Mr. ANDREWs . The next item is for $ 125,000 for committee em- ployees , which I understand are the so - called regular standing com- mittee staffs as distinguished from special ...
... permanent ? Mr. JENNINGS . Yes , sir . COMMITTEE EMPLOYEES Mr. ANDREWs . The next item is for $ 125,000 for committee em- ployees , which I understand are the so - called regular standing com- mittee staffs as distinguished from special ...
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... permanent law with respect to what the standing committees can do , first in the way of the numbers they can hire ; and secondly as to the salary ranges they are allowed to pay ? Mr. JENNINGS . I will have to supply the individual ones ...
... permanent law with respect to what the standing committees can do , first in the way of the numbers they can hire ; and secondly as to the salary ranges they are allowed to pay ? Mr. JENNINGS . I will have to supply the individual ones ...
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... PERMANENT LAW What resolutions are you asking us to be made permanent law in connection with this supplemental ? Mr. JENNINGS . All of these resolutions that we have just related here . House Resolutions 464 and 1064 for the Sergeant at ...
... PERMANENT LAW What resolutions are you asking us to be made permanent law in connection with this supplemental ? Mr. JENNINGS . All of these resolutions that we have just related here . House Resolutions 464 and 1064 for the Sergeant at ...
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... permanent positions .. Positions other than permanent ....... 290 290 6 6 Average number of all employees ...... 278 278 11 Personnel compensation ... $ 2,284,700 $ 2,284,700 22 12 Personnel benefits ...... 170,400 170,400 21 Travel and ...
... permanent positions .. Positions other than permanent ....... 290 290 6 6 Average number of all employees ...... 278 278 11 Personnel compensation ... $ 2,284,700 $ 2,284,700 22 12 Personnel benefits ...... 170,400 170,400 21 Travel and ...
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1967 Public Law Act of December activities Administration agencies Air Force aircraft amended amount reserved ANDREWS appropriation pursuant Army assistance average Bureau Center Chairman committee contract December 18 Defense Department Department of Defense Director District of Columbia dollars educational employees employment equipment expenditures Expo 70 export Federal financed fiscal year 1968 FLOOD funds grants HANSEN House Document increased pay costs inspection June 30 Korea LIPSCOMB MAHON manpower meat ment Military personnel million NATCHER National Navy NITZE Office Operation and maintenance PASSMAN pay increases payments percent personnel compensation planning postage procurement Pueblo incident pursuant to Title record reduction reprograming ROONEY Salaries and expenses Secretary SIKES South Korea South Vietnam Southeast Asia supplemental appropriation supplemental request Swift & Co TAYLOR Tet offensive tion Total obligations United veterans WHITTEN
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