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PUBLIC LAW 94-000—MMMM. DD, 1976

90 STAT. 1448

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PUBLIC LAW 94-440—OCT. 1, 1976 the chairman thereof, in an amount not exceeding $170, and (4) to each of the following officers of the House of Representatives, upon request of such person, in an amount not exceeding $370 for the Clerk of the House, $270 for the Sergeant at Arms, $230 for the Doorkeeper, $180 for the Postmaster, and $50 for the Chaplain, in all, $133,450; rental of district office space, $6,220,000; transportation for Members, $2,350,000; transportation for staff, $900,000; telegraph and telephone, $9,383,000; supplies and materials, $1,512,000; furniture and furnishings, $1,500,000; reporting hearings for stenographic reports of hearings of committees, including special and select committees, $1,525,000; salaries authorized by House resolutions, $1,680,000; Government contributions to employees' life insurance fund, retirement fund, and health benefits fund, $10,141,300; miscellaneous items including, but not limited to, purchase, exchange, hire, driving, maintenance, repair, and operation of House motor vehicles, and not to exceed $5,000 for the purposes authorized by section 1 of House Resolution 348, approved June 29, 1961, $1,082,700. Such amounts as deemed necessary for the payment of allowances and expenses within this appropriation may be transferred among accounts upon approval of the Committee on Appropriations of the House of Representatives.

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STATIONERY (REVOLVING F U N D)

For a stationery allowance for each Member for the first session of the Ninety-fifth Congress, as authorized by law, $2,853,500, to remain available until expended. ? ^

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SFECIAL AND SELECT COMMITTEES

For salaries and expenses of special and select committees authorized by the House, $23,993,000. ., ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISION

2 USC 60e-la, 60e-lb.

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SEC. 101. The provisions of House Resolution 698, Ninety-fourth Congress, authorizing the payment of overtime compensation to employees of the Publication Distribution Service of the House of Representatives; House Resolution 732, Ninety-fourth Congress, authorizing the voluntary withholding of State income taxes of Members of the House of Representatives and employees whose compensation is disbursed by the Clerk of the House of Representatives; House Resolution 1368, Ninety-fourth Congress, establishing a Commission on Administrative Review in the House of Representatives; and House Resolution 1372, Ninety-fourth Congress, limiting the authority of the Committee on House Administration to fix and adjust allowances, shall be the permanent law with respect thereto. TITLE III JOINT ITEMS For joint committees, as follows:

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CONTINGENT EXPENSES OF THE SENATE JOINT E C O N O M I C

COMMITTEE

For salaries and expenses of the Joint Economic Committee $1,423,476.