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 PUBLIC LAW 95-94—AUG. 5, 1977

91 STAT. 667

For an additional amount for "Committee on Appropriations (Studies and Investigations)", fiscal year 1977, $135,000. COMMITTEE ON THE BUDGET (STUDIES)

For salaries, expenses, and studies by the Committee on the Budget, and temporary personal services for such committee to be expended in accordance with sections 101(c), 606, 703, and 901(e), of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974, and to be available for reimbursement 88 Stat. 300. to agencies for services performed, $261,000. ^^n^^^ ^ ^^' OFFICE OF THE LAW REVISION COUNSEL



For salaries and expenses of the Office of the Law Revision Counsel of the House, $394,350. OFFICE OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

For salaries and expenses of the Office of the Legislative Counsel of the House, $1,682,000. MEMBERS' CLERK HIRE

For staff employed by each Member in the discharge of his official and representative duties, $107,192,000. CONTINGENT EXPENSES OF THE HOUSE ALLOWANCES AND EXPENSES

For allowances and expenses as authorized by House resolution or law, $57,185,000, including: Computer and related services for Members, $3,500,000; constituent communication expenses, $2,738,400: equipment (purchase, lease, and maintenance), $6,418,000; official expenses, $3,073,000; postage stamps for the second session of the Ninety-fifth Congress to be procured and furnished by the Clerk of the House of Representatives (1) to each Representative, the Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico, and the Delegates from the District of Columbia, Guam, and the Virgin Islands, $211; (2) to each standing committee of the House of Representatives upon request of the chairman thereof, $131; (3) to the Speaker, the Majority and Minority Leaders, and the Majority and Minority Whips of the House of Representatives, $191; and (4) to each of the following officers of the House of Representatives: $341 for the Clerk of the House, $251 for the Sergeant at Arms, $211 for the Doorkeeper, $171 for the Postmaster, and $200 for the Chaplain, in all, $97,700; rental of district office space, $6,739,280; transportation for Members and staff, $3,494,000; telegraph and telephone, $10,812,500; supplies and materials, $1,712,000; furniture and furnishings, $2,020,000; reporting hearings for stenographic reports of hearings of committees, including special and select committees, $1,598,000; salaries authorized by House resolutions, $2,340,000; Government contributions to employees' life insurance fund, retirement fund, and health benefits fund, $12,343,000; and miscellaneous items including, but not limited to, purchase, exchange, hire, driving, maintenance, repair, and operation of House motor vehicles, and not to exceed $15,000 for the purposes authorized by section 1 of House Resolution 348, approved June 29, 1961, as amended by House Resolution 434, Ninety-fourth Congress, $299,120.

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