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PUBLIC LAW 95-000—MMMM. DD, 1977

91 STAT. 668

Funds, transfer.

PUBLIC LAW 95-94—AUG. 5, 1977 For an additional amount for "Allowances and expenses, supplies and materials", fiscal year 1977, $50,000. Such amounts as are deemed necessary for the payment of allowances and expenses under this head may be transferred between the various categories within this appropriation, "Allowances and expenses", upon the approval of the Committee on Appropriations of the House of Representatives. STATIONERY (REVOLVING F U N D)

For a stationery allowance for each Member for the second session of the Ninety-fifth Congress, as authorized by law, $2,853,500. SPECIAL AND SELECT COMMITTEES

For salaries and expenses of special and select committees authorized by the House, $32,700,000. For an additional amount for "Special and select committees", fiscal year 1977, $5,700,000. ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS 2 USC 84a-l. 2 USC 31b-5 and note.

2 USC 75-1, 76-1, 77a, 282b.

2 USC 41 note, 56 note, 122a note. 2 USC 74a-3, 74a-4. 2 USC 130 and note.

2 USC 287-287d.

SEC. 115. The provisions of House Resolution 1495, Ninety-fourth Congress, relating to the salaries of Official Reporters of Debates and Official Reporters to Committees; House Resolution 1576, Ninetyfourth Congress, providing for an additional employee for former Speakers of the House of Representatives; paragraph 29 of House Resolution 5, Ninety-fifth Congress, amending Rule X I 6(c) of the House relating to the pay of committee staffs; House Resolution 8, Ninety-fifth Congress, increasing the basic levels of pay for selected positions in the House of Representatives; House Resolution 119, Ninety-fifth Congress, increasing the basic levels of pay for six minority positions; section 302 of House Resolution 287, Ninety-fifth Congress, relating to official expense allowances of Members; House Repolution 393, Ninety-fifth Congress, relating to additional employees in the Office of the Minority Leader and the Offices of the Majority Whip and the Chief Majority Whip, and additional allowances for the Majority Leader, the Minority Leader, the Majority Whip, and the Minority Whip; House Resolution 434, Ninety-fifth Congress, relating to expenses of interparliamentary meetings and the reception of heads of states and other foreign dignitaries; and House Resolution 502, Ninety-fifth Congress, relating to the establishment and administration of the Office of the Parliamentarian, shall be the permanent law with respect thereto. JOINT ITEMS For joint committees, as follows: CONTINGENT EXPENSES OF THE SENATE JOINT ECONOMIC COMMITTEE

For salaries and expenses of the Joint Economic Committee, $1,697,100. For an additional amount for "Joint Economic Committee", fiscal year 1977, $53,300.