Treasury, Post Office, and Executive Office Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1971, Hearings Before the Subcommittee of ... , 91-2, Volumes 71 à 971 |
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... ment has , I felt he might well put that time in , with our vast millions involved , in more valuable items than what we talk about here $ 30 million . Mr. WALKER . We appreciate that , sir . STATEMENT BEFORE HOUSE COMMITTEE I am ...
... ment has , I felt he might well put that time in , with our vast millions involved , in more valuable items than what we talk about here $ 30 million . Mr. WALKER . We appreciate that , sir . STATEMENT BEFORE HOUSE COMMITTEE I am ...
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... ment or capital items - the bulk of this is data processing equipment for the Internal Revenue Service and the first increment of construc- tion of the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center . Forty - three million dollars is to ...
... ment or capital items - the bulk of this is data processing equipment for the Internal Revenue Service and the first increment of construc- tion of the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center . Forty - three million dollars is to ...
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... ment and activity . The House cut provides the funds to maintain current levels but only $ 3 million for program increases . It was our urgent intent to broaden the scope of compliance pro- grams where effectiveness has been eroded in ...
... ment and activity . The House cut provides the funds to maintain current levels but only $ 3 million for program increases . It was our urgent intent to broaden the scope of compliance pro- grams where effectiveness has been eroded in ...
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... ment is caused in large part by the need to fund for full - year opera- tion of the Executive protective service . This service , thus far , has been funded only for the closing months of fiscal year 1970 . The net increase required for ...
... ment is caused in large part by the need to fund for full - year opera- tion of the Executive protective service . This service , thus far , has been funded only for the closing months of fiscal year 1970 . The net increase required for ...
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... ment , other than the FBI , and state and local agencies as the need arises . The 1971 budget moves from the Office of the Secretary to the new Center the training of Treasury agents . It also requests funds for the costs of the special ...
... ment , other than the FBI , and state and local agencies as the need arises . The 1971 budget moves from the Office of the Secretary to the new Center the training of Treasury agents . It also requests funds for the costs of the special ...
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activity additional positions Administration and Regional AMOUNT PCT analysis areas Assistant Postmaster Authorized Level average positions BLOUNT budget estimate bulk mail centers Chairman coins Commissioner THROWER Committee compliance costs Customs data processing decrease delinquent accounts delivery Department's Director Division dollars effective effort employees employment equipment evaluation facilities Federal firearms Fiscal Year 1971 functions funds Government handling Headquarters House allowance improve includes industrial engineering Internal Audit Internal Revenue Service investigations JUSTIFICATION mail processing maintenance man-years manpower ment million needed NUNLIST pay increase percent personnel compensation planning positions requested Post Office Department Postal Inspectors postal service productivity proposed protection purchase reduction Regional Operation reimbursements research and development responsibility result Salaries and Expenses Savings Bonds Secret Service Secretary securities Senator BOGGS Senator YARBOROUGH staff tax returns taxpayer technical thousand tion Total transfer Transportation Treasury U.S. Secret Service vehicles workload increases