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PUBLIC LAW 178-AUG. 1, 1953

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as the positions are held by the present incumbents, as authorized by House Kesohition 136, agreed to February 9, 1953, $652,260. SPECIAL A N D MINORITY EMPLOYEES

For six minority employees, $54,685. For office of the majority floor leader, including $2,000 for official expenses of the majority leader; and employment of a secretary to the majority leader at the basic salary of $6,000 per annum in lieu of an Assistant Legislative Clerk and a Clerk at the basic rates of $3,000 each per annum, as authorized by House Resolution 206, agreed to April 15, 1953; $45,990. For the office of the minority floor leader, including employment of additional personnel at basic salary rates not to exceed a total of $7,620 per annum; in lieu of a legislative clerk, clerk, and a messenger, at the basic per annum salary rates of $3,060, $3,000, and $1,560, respectively as authorized by House Resolution 87, agreed to January 14, 1953, $36,000. For the office of majority whip, including employment of an administrative assistant at a basic salary rate not to exceed $8,000 per annum as authorized by House Resolution 147, agreed to February 18, 1953; and a clerk at the basic per annum salary rate of $3,000, and a messenger in the majority caucus room, at the basic per annum salary rate of $1,740, both as authorized by existing law; $20,310. For the office of minority whip, including employment of an administrative assistant at a basic salary rate not to exceed $8,000 per annum, as authorized by House Resolution 147, agreed to February 18, 1953; and employment of additional personnel at basic per annum salary rates not exceeding a total of $4,740, as authorized by House Resolution 78, agreed to January 14, 1953; $20,310. For two printing clerks, one for the majority caucus room and one for the minority caucus room, to be appointed by the majority and minority leaders, respectively, $7,485. For a technical assistant in the office of the attending physician, to be appointed by the attending physician, subject to the approval of the Speaker, $6,295. OFFICE OF THE POSTMASTER

For Office of the Postmaster, $177,230. OFFICIAL REPORTERS OF DEBATES

For official reporters of debates, $124,435. OFFICIAL REPORTERS TO COMMITTEES

For official reporters to committees, including compensation for the employment of two official reporters at the basic rate of $7,500 per annum each as authorized by House Resolution 732 and House Resolution 739 agreed to July 3 and July 4, 1952, $125,415. APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE

For salaries and expenses, studies and examinations of executive agencies, by the Committee on Appropriations, and temporary personal services for such committee, to be expended in accordance with section 202(b) of the Legislative Reorganization Act, 1946, and to be available for reimbursement to agencies for services performed, $450,000.

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