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PUBLIC LAW

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5, 1955

of the United States; and for travel and subsistence expenses at rates provided by law for Senate committees, $4,500; in all, $57,595, Vice President's automobile: For purchase, exchange, driving, maintenance, and operation of an automobile for the Vice President, $8,460. Automobile for the President pro tempore: For purchase, exchange, driving, maintenance, and operation of an automobile for the President pro tempore of the Senate, $8,460. Automobiles for majority and minority leaders: For purchase, exchange, driving, maintenance, and operation of two automobiles, one for the majority leader of the Senate, and one for the minority leader of the Senate, $16,920. Reporting Senate proceedings: For reporting the debates and proceedings of the Senate, payable in equal monthly installments, $146,210. Furniture: For services in cleaning, repairing, and varnishing furniture, $3,190. F u r n i t u r e: For materials for furniture and repairs of same, and for the purchase of furniture, $19,000: Provided, That the furniture is not available from other agencies of the Government. Inquiries and investigations: For expenses of inquiries and investigations ordered by the Senate or conducted pursuant to section 134 (a) of Public Law 601, Seventy-ninth Congress, including $400,000 for the Committee on Appropriations, to be available also for the purposes mentioned in Senate Resolution Numbered 193, agreed to October 14, 1943, and Public Law 20, Eightieth Congress, $1,224,120. Folding documents: For the employment of personnel for folding speeches and pamphlets at a gross rate of not exceeding $1.61 per hour per person, $27,000. Materials for folding: For materials for folding, $1,500. Fuel and so forth: For fuel, oil, cotton Avaste, and advertising, exclusive of labor, $2,000. Senate restaurants: For repairs, improvements, equipment, and supplies for Senate kitchens and restaurants, Capitol Building and Senate Office Building, including personal and other services, to be expended under the supervision of the Committee on Rules and Administration, United States Senate, $55,000. Motor vehicles: 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, $9,560. Miscellaneous Items: For miscellaneous items, exclusive of labor, including $1,600 for the Committee on Rules and Administration to be available for expenses of compiling, preparing, and indexing material for the Senate Manual, and including $16,104 to be available for reimbursement to General Services Administration for space furnished the United States Senate as approved by the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration, and Senate Resolution 230, agreed to March 16, 1942 and Senate Resolution 175, agreed to July 7, 1943 are repealed effective August 1, 1955, $1,290,680. Packing boxes: For packing boxes, $4,000. Postage stamps: For office of the Secretary, $650; office of the Sergeant at Arms, $1,225; offices of the secretaries for the majority and the minority, $100; in all $1,975. Airmail and special-delivery stamps: For airmail and specialdelivery stamps for Senators and the President of the Senate, as authorized by law, $29,100, and the maximum allowance per capita of $200 is increased to $300 for the fiscal year 1956 and thereafter. Stationery: For stationery for Senators and for the President of the Senate, including $10,000 for stationery for committees and officers

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