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PUBLIC LAW 178-AUG. 1, 1953

ADMINISTRATIVE AND CLERICAL ASSISTANTS TO SENATORS

For administrative and clerical assistants and messenger service for Senators, $6,207,625, including additional clerical assistants for each Senator from the States of Florida and New Jersey, as authorized by Public Law 11, Eighty-third Congress: Provided, That beginning July 1, 1953, in addition to any other clerical assistance authorized by law, each Senator from any State which has a population of less than three million shall be entitled to one assistant clerk at not to exceed $2,700 basic per annum; each Senator from any State which has a population of three million or more but less than five million shall be entitled to two assistant clerks at not to exceed $2,700 basic per annum each; and each Senator from any State which has a population of five million or more shall be entitled to three assistant clerks at not to exceed $2,700 basic per annum each.

Ante, p. 9.

OFFICE OF THE SERGEANT AT ARMS AND DOORKEEPER

For office of the Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper, $1,250,520, including one additional cabinetmaker at the basic annual rate of $2,460: Provided, That the basic annual rate of compensation of the following position shall be: Procurement Officer, Auditor, and Deputy Sergeant at Arms, $6,480, in lieu of a Deputy Sergeant at Arms and Storekeeper, $6,300. OFFICES OF THE SECRETARIES FOR THE MAJORITY AND THE MINORITY

For the offices of the secretary for the majority and the secretary for the minority, $62,165. CONTINGENT EXPENSES OF THE SENATE

Legislative reorganization: For salaries and expenses, legislative reorganization, including the objects specified in Public Law 663, Seventy-ninth Congress, $100,000. Senate policy committees: For salaries and expenses of the Majority Policy Committee and the Minority Policy Committee, $64,670 for each such committee; in all, $129,340. Joint Committee on the Economic Report: For salaries and expenses of the Joint Committee on the Economic Report, $133,275, including compensation for stenographic assistance at such rates and in accordance with such regulations as may be prescribed by the Committee on Rules and Administration notwithstanding the provisions of Public Law 304, Seventy-ninth Congress. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy: For salaries and expenses of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, including the objects specified in Public Law 20, Eightieth Congress, $188,060, and including compensation for stenographic assistance at such rates and in accordance with such regulations as may be prescribed by the Committee on Rules and Administration notwithstanding the provisions of Public Law 585, Seventy-ninth Congress. Joint Committee on P r i n t i n g: For salaries for the Joint Committee on Printing at rates to be fixed by the committee, $39,585; for expenses of compiling, preparing, and indexing the Congressional Directory, $1,600; for compiling, preparing, and indexing material for the biographical directory, $1,900, said sum, or any part thereof, in the discretion of the chairman or vice chairman of the Joint Committee on Printing, may be paid as additional compensation to any employee of the United States; and for travel and subsistence expenses at rates provided by law for Senate committees, $4,500; in all, $47,585.

60 Stat. 911. 2 USC 60a.

60 Stat. 23. 15 USC 102 1 note. 61 Stat. 16.

60 Stat. 755. 42 USC 1 8 0 1 note.

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