Legislative Branch Appropriation Bill for 1946, Hearings Before a Subcommittee of ... , 79-1 on H.R. 31091945 - 73 pages |
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... person is here as a Member of Congress , would not be deduct- ible . The confiict arises from the different interpretations placed upon the phrase " while away from home , " as used in the statutory provision above mentioned . The ...
... person is here as a Member of Congress , would not be deduct- ible . The confiict arises from the different interpretations placed upon the phrase " while away from home , " as used in the statutory provision above mentioned . The ...
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... PERSONS COMING TO WASHINGTON TEMPORARILY CAN CLAIM DEDUCTIONS FOR EXPENSES INCURRED Mr. STAM . A lot of the people who come here temporarily , during the war , under the rulings can deduct their expenses , because this is not their home ...
... PERSONS COMING TO WASHINGTON TEMPORARILY CAN CLAIM DEDUCTIONS FOR EXPENSES INCURRED Mr. STAM . A lot of the people who come here temporarily , during the war , under the rulings can deduct their expenses , because this is not their home ...
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... person employed in the executive branch and receiving a salary of $ 9,000 would be , after the increase , $ 400 better off than a Senator or a Member of the House of Representatives , under the pending bill which provides for certain ...
... person employed in the executive branch and receiving a salary of $ 9,000 would be , after the increase , $ 400 better off than a Senator or a Member of the House of Representatives , under the pending bill which provides for certain ...
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... persons paid out of the contingent fund of the Senate with the thought that this committee in the consideration of the legislative appropriation bill would review the problem and would provide for appropriations for those clerks who are ...
... persons paid out of the contingent fund of the Senate with the thought that this committee in the consideration of the legislative appropriation bill would review the problem and would provide for appropriations for those clerks who are ...
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... person so employed , of their salaries , and of the agency from which they came . That is a perfectly proper system . Now , we have to decide by the 30th of June what we are going to do about that sort of thing . Personally , I believe ...
... person so employed , of their salaries , and of the agency from which they came . That is a perfectly proper system . Now , we have to decide by the 30th of June what we are going to do about that sort of thing . Personally , I believe ...
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additional agencies allowed American Library Association amount Architect asked assistant budget Capitol cards catalog Chairman BRIDGES Chairman MCKELLAR children's literature Class A Class clerk Committee on Appropriations committee rooms Copyright Office cost Department Division Doorkeeper DUKE Eggers & Higgins employees equipment estimate EVANS expenses fees fiscal floor funds Government GRIFFITH gross HARRISON hearing rooms HENLOCK House increase Joint Committee KRAMER labor Legislative Reference Service Librarian Library of Congress LYNN maintenance material Members ment mittee office rooms operation percent personnel plans positions present printing proposed Public Quarterly Book List record reduction requested salary Secretary Senate Office Building Senator BRIDGES Senator CHAVEZ Senator ELLENDER Senator GREEN Senator HAYDEN Senator OVERTON Senator SALTONSTALL Senator TYDINGS Senator YOUNG Sergeant at Arms space staff STAM statement subcommittee tion United States Quarterly United States Senate Washington
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Page 24 - Authority for the Architect of the Capitol, under the direction of the Senate Office Building Commission, to enter into contracts for the full amount of $20,600,000 is also contained in that act.
Page 63 - Act shall be available for payment to any person receiving more than one salary when the combined amount of said salaries exceeds the sum of $2,000 per annum, but this shall not apply to retired officers...
Page 109 - The resolution will be inserted in the record at this point. (The resolution referred to is as follows:) [HJ Res.
Page 4 - ... rentals or other payments required to be made as a condition to the continued use or possession for purposes of the trade or business, of property to which the taxpayer has not taken or is not taking title or in which he has no equity...
Page 3 - ... traveling expenses (including the entire amount expended for meals and lodging) while away from home in the pursuit of a trade or business...
Page 9 - Resident Commissioner from Puerto Rico, an expense allowance of $2,500 per annum to assist in defraying expenses relating to, or resulting from the discharge of his official duties...
Page 42 - Senate, and shall continue until the end of the month during which the Congress or the Senate adjourns or recesses, or the fourteenth day after such adjournment or recess, whichever is the later date...
Page 101 - Librarian of Congress is further authorized to appoint in the Legislative Reference Service senior specialists in the following broad fields: Agriculture; American government and public administration; American public law; conservation; education; engineering and public works; full employment; housing; industrial organization and corporation finance; international affairs; international trade and economic geography; labor; mineral economics; money and banking; price economics; social welfare; taxation...
Page 25 - Law 169 which authorized the Architect of the Capitol, under the direction of the Senate Office Building Commission, to prepare preliminary plans and estimates for an additional Senate Office Building.
Page 101 - The compensation of all employees shall be fixed in accordance with the provisions of the Classification Act of 1923...