Supplemental Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1975, Hearings Before ... 93-2, on H.R. 169001974 - 1181 pages |
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... authorizes the provision of office . space , furnishings , equipment , and communications services to a former President and authorizes the payment of staff salaries , postage , experts ' and consultants ' fees , travel expenses , 14.
... authorizes the provision of office . space , furnishings , equipment , and communications services to a former President and authorizes the payment of staff salaries , postage , experts ' and consultants ' fees , travel expenses , 14.
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... equipment ? Mr. SAMPSON . Do you have the equipment figures ? Mr. GALUARDI . It is $ 197.000 . Mr. SAMPSON . It is $ 197,000 approximately . Senator MONTOYA . That adds to $ 718.000 instead of $ 720,000 . Mr. SAMPSON . That is fine . As ...
... equipment ? Mr. SAMPSON . Do you have the equipment figures ? Mr. GALUARDI . It is $ 197.000 . Mr. SAMPSON . It is $ 197,000 approximately . Senator MONTOYA . That adds to $ 718.000 instead of $ 720,000 . Mr. SAMPSON . That is fine . As ...
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... equipment does not cover that kind of equipment . Senator MONTOYA . What does it cover ? Mr. SAMPSON . It covers the equipment you need to take care of a Presidential transition . For example , what you have in San Clemente is a normal ...
... equipment does not cover that kind of equipment . Senator MONTOYA . What does it cover ? Mr. SAMPSON . It covers the equipment you need to take care of a Presidential transition . For example , what you have in San Clemente is a normal ...
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... equipment , mess equipment , tractor , etc. 1 / Summary of expenditures for San Clemente dated August 6 , 1973 ( page 29 ) shows a total capital value for equipment on hand of $ 197 , 337.95 . The current value of $ 218 , 833 reflects ...
... equipment , mess equipment , tractor , etc. 1 / Summary of expenditures for San Clemente dated August 6 , 1973 ( page 29 ) shows a total capital value for equipment on hand of $ 197 , 337.95 . The current value of $ 218 , 833 reflects ...
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... equipment and highly technical equipment , whether it is MTST or electric typewriters . I am puzzled as to what kind of workload . is carried on out there . Mr. SAMPSON . I will repeat what I said before . The workload at San Clemente ...
... equipment and highly technical equipment , whether it is MTST or electric typewriters . I am puzzled as to what kind of workload . is carried on out there . Mr. SAMPSON . I will repeat what I said before . The workload at San Clemente ...
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1974 TOTAL SHARE activities additional Administration adult education advance funding Amendments Amount Pos areas assistance authorized bilingual education budget request building centers Chairman Commission Committee Congress consolidation cost deaf-blind Department economic educational agencies effective Elementary and Secondary employees Employment Standards Administration equipment Estimate evaluation Federal fiscal year 1975 former President Nixon Former Presidents Act Government grants handicapped children health services increase June 30 Key Biscayne Labor legislation loans manpower ment million National obligations Office operation PAYMENT percent Perm personnel positions President Nixon procurement projects proposed supplemental record reimbursement runaway youth S-PE SAMPSON San Clemente school districts Section Senator COTTON Senator HATFIELD Senator HOLLINGS Senator MONTOYA Senator PASTORE Senator PROXMIRE September 20 SHISKIN space staff Subcommittee supplemental appropriation tion U.S. SENATE United States Senate Warren G Washington
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Page 60 - Act directed toward that purpose, it Is the intent of the Congress that all officers of the Government so conduct the affairs of the Government for which they exercise responsibility and authority as (1) to be mindful of problems occasioned by transitions in the office of President...