Departments of State, Justice, and Commerce, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1978 [i.e. 1979]: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, Second Session, Volume 8U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978 |
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... concern at last year's hearings . Basically , we were dealing with a situation of chronic deficits going back to Fiscal Year 1975 , with obligations being deferred from year to year , constantly robbing Peter to pay Paul . The causes of ...
... concern at last year's hearings . Basically , we were dealing with a situation of chronic deficits going back to Fiscal Year 1975 , with obligations being deferred from year to year , constantly robbing Peter to pay Paul . The causes of ...
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... concerns : A great deal of our programming into Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union is predicated on ready access to people and news and programming from the Eastern European countries ; and it is dif- ficult from here to be able to ...
... concerns : A great deal of our programming into Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union is predicated on ready access to people and news and programming from the Eastern European countries ; and it is dif- ficult from here to be able to ...
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... concern about some of the pro- gramming that I want to get on top of . INCREASE FOR NEW TRANSMITTERS Mr. SLACK . How much of an increase are you requesting for the new transmitters ? Dr. GRONOUSKI . That amount is $ 1,830,000 over ...
... concern about some of the pro- gramming that I want to get on top of . INCREASE FOR NEW TRANSMITTERS Mr. SLACK . How much of an increase are you requesting for the new transmitters ? Dr. GRONOUSKI . That amount is $ 1,830,000 over ...
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... concern to the Commission . These During fiscal year 1977 , this Office assumed those functions dealing with international affairs . include providing advisory services to the Commission regarding international trade and commerce ; and ...
... concern to the Commission . These During fiscal year 1977 , this Office assumed those functions dealing with international affairs . include providing advisory services to the Commission regarding international trade and commerce ; and ...
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... responsibility to calculate and monitor unearned passenger revenue of owners , charterers and operators qualifying for a Performance Certificate . Of particular concern are the vessel owners or charterers who ( a ) enter their 114.
... responsibility to calculate and monitor unearned passenger revenue of owners , charterers and operators qualifying for a Performance Certificate . Of particular concern are the vessel owners or charterers who ( a ) enter their 114.
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activities additional Administration agencies agreements amount appropriation April 12 assistance authority bowhead whale broadcasts budget request Bureau cargo carriers Center certification Chairman coastal Commerce Commission's Committee common carriers Conference Congress Congressman costs crime criminal justice DASCHBACH Department Director Docket dollars domestic offshore employees facilities Federal Maritime Commission filed fiscal year 1979 fish foreign funds GRONOUSKI impact implementation increase industry International LEAA Legal Services Corporation legislation Long Beach Long Beach Airport marine mammal menhaden ment MILLER million National Weather Service number of positions Office operating percent personnel planning porpoise ports prison problems proposed Puerto Rico Radio Free Europe Radios recommendations reduced regulations Renegotiation Board requirements RFE/RL Section shippers Shipping Act SLACK staff statement Subcommittee Supplemental request tariff Thank Title IX trade transmitters TRUTKOFF United vessel weather station
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Page 235 - vessel of the United States" shall mean any private vessel documented or certificated under the laws of the United States. SEC. 2. In any case where — (a) a vessel of the United States...
Page 191 - ... the primary objective of their management should be to maintain the health and stability of the marine ecosystem.
Page 328 - To improve access, under mutually acceptable conditions, for students, teachers and scholars of the participating States to each other's educational, cultural and scientific institutions...
Page 555 - optimum", with respect to the yield from a fishery, means the amount of fish — (A) which will provide the greatest overall benefit to the Nation, with particular reference to food production and recreational opportunities ; and (B) which is prescribed as such on the basis of the maximum sustainable yield from such fishery, as modified by any relevant economic, social, or ecological factor.
Page 37 - Thank you, Mr. Chairman. It is an honor to appear before this distinguished subcommittee...
Page 363 - Mr. Chairman and members of the subcommittee, it is a privilege for me to appear before you again, and I appreciate this opportunity to discuss with you our appropriation request for fiscal year 1974.
Page 42 - Incorporated, 18 agrees to make available, and does make available, for public inspection, during normal business hours at its principal office in the United States, a complete list of every person and government making a contribution to RFE/RL, Incorporated...
Page 191 - Congress finds that — (1) certain species and population stocks of marine mammals are, or may be, in danger of extinction or depletion as a result of man's activities; (2) such species and population stocks should not be permitted to diminish beyond the point at which they cease to be a significant functioning element in the ecosystem of which they are a part, and, consistent with this major objective, they should not be permitted to diminish below their optimum sustainable population.
Page 656 - Congress finds further that crime is essentially a local problem that must be dealt with by State and local governments if it is to be controlled effectively.
Page 42 - States, a complete list of every person and government making a contribution to that radio during the fiscal year preceding the making of the grant and the fiscal year in which the grant is to be made, the address of the person or government making the contribution, the amount of each such contribution, and the date the contribution was made.