Independent Offices, Appropriations for 1962: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-seventh Congress, First Session, Subcommittee on Independent Offices Albert Thomas, Text, Chairman Sidney R. Yates, Illinois Harold C. Ostertag, New York Joe L. Evins, Tennessee Charles Raper Jonas, North Carolina Edward P. Boland, Massachusetts John J. Rhodes, Arizona G. Homer Skarin, Staff Assistant to Subcommittee ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1961 |
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... budget . You have a wealth of informa- tion in it and it is beautifully assembled , and it looks like your record is ... budget of the Renegotiation Board , as approved by the Bureau of the Budget , before this committee . GENERAL ...
... budget . You have a wealth of informa- tion in it and it is beautifully assembled , and it looks like your record is ... budget of the Renegotiation Board , as approved by the Bureau of the Budget , before this committee . GENERAL ...
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... Budget the figure I talked about was $ 3,050,000 . That represented a straight mathemati- cal $ 171,000 added to the $ 2,870,000 , $ 3,043,000 . Mr. THOMAS . Your $ 145,000 money is not included in your base of $ 2,870,000 for 1961 ? Mr ...
... Budget the figure I talked about was $ 3,050,000 . That represented a straight mathemati- cal $ 171,000 added to the $ 2,870,000 , $ 3,043,000 . Mr. THOMAS . Your $ 145,000 money is not included in your base of $ 2,870,000 for 1961 ? Mr ...
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... budget estimate for fiscal year 1962 is $ 40,000 . The expense estimates are uniformly less than the rental re- ceipts which are covered monthly into the Treasury . Title I In support of our estimate , we offer the following program ...
... budget estimate for fiscal year 1962 is $ 40,000 . The expense estimates are uniformly less than the rental re- ceipts which are covered monthly into the Treasury . Title I In support of our estimate , we offer the following program ...
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... budgets are explained by the fact that the title I budget is submitted to the Bureau of the Budget in Sep- tember whereas the title II budget for the same year is submitted to the Public Housing Administration in the following April ...
... budgets are explained by the fact that the title I budget is submitted to the Bureau of the Budget in Sep- tember whereas the title II budget for the same year is submitted to the Public Housing Administration in the following April ...
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... budget revised Feb. 16 , 1961 , fiscal year ending June 30 , 1961 Distribution Num- Grade ber of em- Total salaries PHA Devel- ployees manage - opment Title I ment Nontechnical salaries : Executive director . GS - 16 .. 1 $ 15 , 510 ...
... budget revised Feb. 16 , 1961 , fiscal year ending June 30 , 1961 Distribution Num- Grade ber of em- Total salaries PHA Devel- ployees manage - opment Title I ment Nontechnical salaries : Executive director . GS - 16 .. 1 $ 15 , 510 ...
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Accounting acres activities actual 1961 estimate additional agencies amount applications appropriation ASHBRIDGE audit authority automatic data processing average employment backlog Board BOLAND BOYD Brecksville budget buildings Bureau central office Chairman charter Civil Service COGGESHALL Colonel ILIFF Commission Commissioner committee common carrier Congress construction contract Department District of Columbia Division employees esti estimate 1962 estimate EVINS Fallout fallout shelters Federal field figure financed fiscal year 1962 functions fund Government health benefits hearing examiners hospitals HUTCHINSON increase Interstate Commerce Commission investigations JONAS June 30 justifications MACY ment MIDDLETON million MONK O'NEIL operating expenses OSTERTAG patients payments percent Personnel compensation positions processing projects record referred to follows regional renegotiation requested retirement salary Selective Service System SERVAITES staff subsidy supply THOMAS tion transportation U.S. attorney United utilities VA hospitals veterans workload YATES
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