Legislative Branch Appropriations for 1953: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-Second Congress, Second Session, Parts 1-2

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Page 83 - Production (hereinafter referred to as the committee), to be composed of ten members as follows : (1) Five members who are members of the Committee on...
Page 82 - Committee shall be paid one-half from the contingent fund of the Senate and one-half from the contingent fund of the House of Representatives, upon vouchers signed by the Chairman of the Committee or by any member of the Committee duly authorized by the Chairman. (k) This section shall take effect on the date of the enactment of this Act.
Page 104 - Extension of the Capitol : The Architect of the Capitol is hereby authorized, under the direction of a Commission for Extension of the United States Capitol, to be composed of the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the minority leader of the Senate, the minority leader of the House of Representatives, and the Architect of the Capitol...
Page 158 - Envelopes and Document Franks. — Franked envelopes for mailing speeches and documents are furnished to Senators and Representatives, who are also furnished with franks for mailing documents, printed singly or in sheets with perforations at the option of the Member. The expenditures for franked envelopes and document franks in the fiscal year 1968 amounted to $546,434 for 121,542,800 envelopes and 4,165,500 franks.
Page 60 - Organization of the committee on international trade regulation of the international and comparative law section of the American Bar Association. This was headed by Mr.
Page 90 - WITNESSES DAVID LYNN, ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL CHARLES A. HENLOCK, ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER, OFFICE OF THE ARCHITECT WILLIAM A.
Page 84 - Pay Act of 1945," as amended by the "Federal Employees' Pay Act of 1946," the "Postal Rate Revision and Federal Employees...
Page 84 - Revision of laws: For preparation and editing of the laws as authorized by the Act approved May 29, 1928 (1 USC 59), $8,000, to be expended under the direction of the Committee on Revision of the Laws.
Page 157 - It is estimated that $4,760,000 will be required in the fiscal year 1971 for approximately 136,000 pages. 3. Miscellaneous printing and binding. — This item includes letterheads, envelopes, blank paper, copy paper, notices, tags, labels, payrolls, blank books, stenographic notebooks, tablets, wall calendars, miscellaneous blank forms, and binding for both Houses. The expenditures through...
Page 75 - For two printing clerks, one for the majority caucus room and one for the minority caucus room...

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