Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1983: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Ninety-seventh Congress, Second Session, Teil 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1983 |
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... percent cut in its budget . Subsequently the administration proposed a 12 - percent cutback , which I believe the House supports . I want to know how we can be sure you can't live with the additional 4 - percent cut proposed by the ...
... percent cut in its budget . Subsequently the administration proposed a 12 - percent cutback , which I believe the House supports . I want to know how we can be sure you can't live with the additional 4 - percent cut proposed by the ...
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... percent of " excess " funds over and above the amount appropriated by the Congress for Fiscal Year 1978 , which was $ 211 million . Congress appropriated $ 66.5 million , or one quarter of funding under the FY 82 continuing resolution ...
... percent of " excess " funds over and above the amount appropriated by the Congress for Fiscal Year 1978 , which was $ 211 million . Congress appropriated $ 66.5 million , or one quarter of funding under the FY 82 continuing resolution ...
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... Percent $ Percent 1976 55,063 98.5 837 1.5 1977 119,916 80 30,084 20 1978 160,720 80 40,180 20 1979 180,331 79 48,845 21 1980 198,512 77 59,811 23 1981 209,847 76 67,253 24 1982 50,382 76 16,146 24 Question : Did Appropriations Bills ...
... Percent $ Percent 1976 55,063 98.5 837 1.5 1977 119,916 80 30,084 20 1978 160,720 80 40,180 20 1979 180,331 79 48,845 21 1980 198,512 77 59,811 23 1981 209,847 76 67,253 24 1982 50,382 76 16,146 24 Question : Did Appropriations Bills ...
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... percent cut in its budget . Subsequently , the Administration proposed a 12 percent cutback , which she now supports . How can we be sure you cannot live with the additional 4 percent cut , imposed by the continuing resolution , when ...
... percent cut in its budget . Subsequently , the Administration proposed a 12 percent cutback , which she now supports . How can we be sure you cannot live with the additional 4 percent cut , imposed by the continuing resolution , when ...
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... PERCENT REDUCTION Question : What Bureau of Labor Statistics programs will be or eliminated at the 12 percent reduction level ? provide a detailed list for the record , indicating associated with each cutback . Please savings Answer ...
... PERCENT REDUCTION Question : What Bureau of Labor Statistics programs will be or eliminated at the 12 percent reduction level ? provide a detailed list for the record , indicating associated with each cutback . Please savings Answer ...
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Seite 388 - Perkins chairman Committee on Education and Labor US House of Representatives Washington, DC 20515 Dear Mr.
Seite 569 - Law 89-456 (HR 706), which amended certain provisions of section 3 of the Railway Labor Act. In general, the amendment authorizes the establishment of special boards of adjustment, known as public law boards, on individual railroads upon written request of either the representatives of employees or of the railroad to resolve disputes otherwise referable to the National Railroad Adjustment Board and those disputes pending before the Board for 12 months.
Seite 433 - Fund"), to be administered by the Secretary of the Treasury. (B) There is authorized to be appropriated to the...
Seite 521 - Transportation of things 23.0 Rent, communications, and utilities 24.0 Printing and reproduction 25.0 Other services 26.0 Supplies and materials 31.0 Equipment...
Seite 464 - Government; (4) that it furthers the general welfare to encourage noncommercial educational radio and television broadcast programming which will be responsive to the interests of people both in particular localities and throughout the United States, and which will constitute an expression of diversity and excellence...
Seite 99 - Labor shall be to foster, promote, and develop the welfare of the wage earners of the United States, to improve their working conditions, and to advance their opportunities for profitable employment.
Seite 436 - It would eliminate the scrutiny of programming that could be associated with the normal budgetary and appropriations processes of the Government. At the same time, it would still permit periodic review of public broadcasting by the Congress. I believe that it will assure the Independence of non-commercial radio and television programming for our Nation...
Seite 464 - States, and which will constitute an expression of diversity and excellence; (5) that it is necessary and appropriate for the Federal Government to complement, assist, and support a national policy that will most effectively make noncommercial educational radio and television service available to all the citizens of the United States...
Seite 354 - The Secretary of the Treasury shall maintain in the unemployment trust fund established pursuant to section 904 of the Social Security Act an account to be known as the railroad unemployment insurance account.
Seite 508 - ... accustoming yourselves to think and speak of it as of the palladium of your political safety and prosperity; watching for its preservation with jealous anxiety; discountenancing whatever may suggest even a suspicion that it can in any event be abandoned; and indignantly frowning upon the first dawning of every attempt to alienate any portion of our country from the rest, or to enfeeble the sacred ties which now link together the various parts.