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may be necessary, not exceeding $2,000, to meet any extraordinary expenses of the Senate. The Contingent Fund of the Senate is hereafter made available for reimbursement of transportation expenses incurred by Senators in traveling, on official business, by the nearest usual route, from Washington, District of Columbia, to their resident cities in their home States, and return, for not to exceed two such round trips in each fiscal year. HOUSE OF REPEESENTATIVES SALARIES, MILEAGE FOR THE MEMBERS, AND EXPENSE ALLOWANCE THE

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SPEAKER

COMPENSATION OF MEMBERS

For compensation of Members (wherever used herein the term "Member" shall include Members of the House of Representatives, Delegates from Territories, and the Resident Commissioner from Puerto Rico), $10,638,000. MILEAGE OF MEMBERS AND EXPENSE ALLOWANCE OF THE SPEAKER

For mileage of Members and expense allowance of the Speaker, as authorized by law, $200,000. SALARIES, OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES

For compensation of officers and employees, as authorized by law, as follows: OFFICE OF THE SPEAKER

For the Office of the Speaker, $53,075. OFFICE OF THE PARLIAMENTARIAN

For the Office of the Parliamentarian, including $2,000 for preparing the Digest of the Rules, $60,265. OFFICE OF THE CHAPLAIN

For the Office of the Chaplain, $7,450. OFFICE OF THE CLERK

For the Office of the Clerk, including $95,950 for the House Recording Studio and an additional $9,300 for clerical assistants in the Disbursing Office, $937,070. COMMITTEEMPLOYEES

For committee employees, including the Committee on Appropriations, $2,400,000. OFFICE OF THE SERGEANT AT ARMS

For the Office of the Sergeant at Arms, including $7,500 for additional clerical assistants, $514,620. OFFICE OF THE DOORKEEPER

For the Office of the Doorkeeper, $874,095.

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