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PUBLIC LAW 89-90-JULY 27, 1965

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trict of Columbia, and terminating within the Senator's State. Any Senator or group of Senators may then request the Sergeant at Arms to contract for flat-rate long-distance telephone service such as wide area telephone service. All such contract costs shall be charged against their respective telephone allowances, and in no event shall the total cost of any contract service exceed the allowance of the Senator, or the group of Senators sharing any such service; any excess costs to be hilled to the Senator. No change from the original form of the allowances or from any contract service shall become effective except upon the first of a month. The third paragraph under the heading "Administrative Provi- travel. sions" in the appropriation for the Sena,te in the Legislative Branch Appropriation 'Act, 1959, as amended (2 U.S.C. 43b), is amended by 73^813^401!^' striking out "two" where it first appears therein and inserting in lieu til61*60x

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Effective July 1, 1965, the second paragraph under the heading „e^"s?^^ "^^ "Administrative Provisions" contained in the Legislative Branch Appropriation Act, 1962 (Public Law 87-130, approved August 10, 1961; 2 U.S.C. 127) is amended by inserting at the end thereof the 75 Stat. 323. following: "Two additional mileage payments each fiscal year may be made, under the foregoing, to employees in the offices of Senators from States having a population of ten million or more inhabitants." Effective July 1, 1965, the third paragraph under the heading °"^=^ e^cpenses. "Administrative Provisions" contained in the Legislative Branch Appropriation Act, 1957 (Public Law 624, Eighty-fourth Congress; 2 U.S.C. 53), is amended by striking out "$150^' where it appears ^o Stat. 359. therein and inserting in lieu thereof "$300". stationery allows The le^slative subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations is ices, report. hereby directed to study the manner in which stationery allowances are utilized, including the commutation thereof, and to make a report on its findings and recommendations to the Standing Committee on Appropriations no later than February 1, 1966. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SALARIES, MILEAGE FOR THE MEMBERS, AND EXPENSE ALLOWANCE

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THE S P E A K E R COMPENSATION o r

MEMBERS

For compensation of Members (wherever used herein the term "Member", shall include Members of the House of Representatives and the Resident Commissioner from Puerto Rico), $14,138,975. 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, $116,700.

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