Treasury, Post Office, and Executive Office Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1971: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Ninety-first Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 16900 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970 - 1466 pages |
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... limitation for temporary employment for this appropriation and reduced the request from $ 36,900,000 to $ 35,500,000 . Part of the increase requested would be used to meet pay increase costs and the remaining would be used to provide ...
... limitation for temporary employment for this appropriation and reduced the request from $ 36,900,000 to $ 35,500,000 . Part of the increase requested would be used to meet pay increase costs and the remaining would be used to provide ...
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... LIMITATION ON PURCHASE OF POLICE - TYPE VEHICLES After some review and examination , the House Committee provided in the 1970 Appropriations Act for Treasury language which permitted the purchase of police - type vehicles without regard ...
... LIMITATION ON PURCHASE OF POLICE - TYPE VEHICLES After some review and examination , the House Committee provided in the 1970 Appropriations Act for Treasury language which permitted the purchase of police - type vehicles without regard ...
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... limitations by the Bureau of the Budget , acting for the President . These have been taken into account in our budget request . There is a Presidentially imposed limitation on employment . Fortunately , this limitation has been ...
... limitations by the Bureau of the Budget , acting for the President . These have been taken into account in our budget request . There is a Presidentially imposed limitation on employment . Fortunately , this limitation has been ...
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... limitation be re- stored . I will be glad to give you more information on this if you wish . Senator YARBOROUGH . Yes , we will cover that item in greater detail later on . NEW POSITIONS AUDIT AND COLLECTION ACTIVITIES What are the ...
... limitation be re- stored . I will be glad to give you more information on this if you wish . Senator YARBOROUGH . Yes , we will cover that item in greater detail later on . NEW POSITIONS AUDIT AND COLLECTION ACTIVITIES What are the ...
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... CHANGE In the bill the House restored language that would limit the purchase price of enforcement type vehicles to only $ 400 above the general purchase price limitation . Our experience is that this is not enough money to 96.
... CHANGE In the bill the House restored language that would limit the purchase price of enforcement type vehicles to only $ 400 above the general purchase price limitation . Our experience is that this is not enough money to 96.
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activity additional positions Administration and Regional agencies AMOUNT PCT areas Authorized Level average positions budget estimate bulk mail Chairman clerks coins Commissioner THROWER Committee compliance Customs data processing decrease delinquent accounts delivery Director Division dollars effect effort employees employment equipment evaluation facilities Federal firearms Fiscal Year 1971 functions funds Government handling Headquarters improve includes industrial engineering installation Internal Audit Internal Revenue Service investigations JUSTIFICATION mail processing maintenance man-years Mandatory manpower ment million needed NUNLIST pay increase percent increase Personnel Compensation Philadelphia Mint 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 Subtotal tax returns taxpayer technical thousand tion transfer transportation Treasury U.S. Secret Service units vehicles workload increases
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Page 494 - The Postal Service shall provide a maximum degree of effective and regular postal service to rural areas, communities, and small towns where post offices are not self sustaining.
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