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[80 STAT. 356]
PUBLIC LAW 89-000—MMMM. DD, 1966
[80 STAT. 356]

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PUBLIC LAW 89-545-AUG. 27, 1966

[80 STAT.

INQUIRIES AND INVESTIGATIONS

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For expenses of inquiries and investigations ordered by the Senate, or conducted pursuant to section 134(a) of Public Law 601, Seventyninth Congress, including $396,615 for the Committee on Appropriations, to be available also for the purposes mentioned in Senate Resolution Numbered 193, agreed to October 14, 1943, $5,420,000. FOLDING D O C U M E N T S

For the employment of personnel for folding speeches and pamphlets at a gross rate of not exceeding $2.32 per hour per person, $40,715. MAIL

TRANSPORTATION

For maintaining, exchanging, and equipping motor vehicles for carrying the mails and for official use of the offices of the Secretary and Sergeant at Arms, $16,560. MISCELLANEOUS

75 Stat. 199.

40 USC 174J-4.

ITEMS

For miscellaneous items, exclusive of labor, $3,743,160, including $275,000 for payment to the Architect of the Capitol in accordance with section 4 of Public Law 87-82, approved July 6, 1961. POSTAGE

STAMPS

For postage stamps for the offices of the Secretaries for the Majority and Mmority, $140; and for air-mail and special delivery stamps for office of the Secretary, $160; office of the Sergeant at Arms, $125; Senators and the President of the Senate, as authorized by law, $90,400; in all, $90,825. STATIONERY

(REVOLVING

FUND)

For stationery for Senators and the President of the Senate, $249,600: Provided, That effective with the fiscal year 1967 and thereafter the allowance for stationery for each Senator from States having a population of ten million or more inhabitants shall be at the rate of $3,000 per annum; and for stationery for committees and officers of the Senate, $13,200; in all, $262,800, to remain available until expended. COMMUNICATIONS

Intra. 68 Stat. 400;

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For an amount for communications which may be expended interchangeably for payment, in accordance with such limitations and restrictions as may be prescribed by the Committee on Rules and Administration, of charges on official telegrams and long-distance telephone calls made by or on behalf of Senators or the President of the Senate, such telephone calls to be in addition to those authorized by the provisions of the Legislative Branch Appropriation Act, 1947 (60 Stat. 392; 2 U.S.C. 46c, 46d, 46e), as amended, and the First Deficiency Appropriation Act, 1949 (63 Stat. 77; 2 U.S.C. 4 6 d - l), $15,150. ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS

Long-distance telephone calls.

Effective July 1, 1966, the paragraph relating to official long-distance telephone calls to and from Washington, District of Columbia, under the heading "Contingent Expenses of the Senate" in Public I ^ w 479,