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PUBLIC LAW 97-51—OCT. 1, 1981 Senate, $10,000; Minority Leader of the Senate, $10,000; Majority Whip of the Senate, $2,500; and Minority Whip of the Senate, $2,500; in all, $45,000; under the headings "SALARIES, OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES", "OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT", $945,000; "OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE", $126,000; "OFFICES OF THE MAJORITY AND MINORITY LEADERS", $566,100; "FLOOR ASSISTANTS TO THE MAJORITY AND MINORITY LEADERS", $ 1 0 9, 0 0 0; "OFFICES OF THE MAJORITY AND MINORITY W H I P S ", $264,600; "OFFICES O F THE SECRETARIES OF THE

CONFERENCE OF THE MAJORITY AND THE CONFERENCE OF THE MINORITY", $143,100; "OFFICE OF THE C H A P L A I N ", $76,640; " OFFICE O F THE SECRETARY", $4,990,000; "CONFERENCE COMMITTEES", $415,350 for each such committee; in all, $830,700; "ADMINISTRATIVE, CLERICAL, AND LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANCE TO SENATORS", $86,016,000; " OFFICE O F SERG E A N T AT ARMS AND DOORKEEPER", $23,399,000; "OFFICES OF THE SECRETARIES FOR THE MAJORITY AND MINORITY", $588,000; "AGENCY CONTRIBUTIONS AND LONGEVITY AND MERIT COMPENSATION", $13,731,000; under the heading "OFFICE OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL OF THE SENATE", $1,020,600; under the heading "OFFICE OF SENATE LEGAL COUNSEL", $495,000; under the heading SENATE PROCEDURE"

for compiling, preparing, and editing "Senate Procedure", 1980 edition, $5,000, to be paid to Floyd M. Riddick, Parliamentarian Emeritus of the Senate; under the headings "CONTINGENT EXPENSES OF THE SENATE", "SENATE POLICY COMMITTEES", $761,850 for each such committee; in all, $1,523,700; "AUTOMOBILES AND MAINTENANCE", $75,000; "INQUIRIES AND INVESTIGATIONS", $41,224,500; "FOLDING DOCUMENTS", a t a gross rate of not exceeding $5.15 per hour per person, $128,000; "MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS", $32,569,168; "POSTAGE STAMPS", for postage stamps for the offices of the Secretaries for the Majority and Minority, $600; Chaplain, $300; and for special delivery postage for the Office of the Secretary, $6,000; Office of the Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper, $500; and the President of the Senate, as authorized by law, $1,600; in all, $9,000; "STATIONERY (REVOLVING FUND)", for stationery for the President of the Senate, $4,500, and for committees and officers of the Senate, $38,500; in all, $43,000. For purposes of this subsection, H.R. 4120, as reported July 9, 1981, shall be treated as appropriating the following amounts: Under the headings "JOINT ITEMS", "CONTINGENT EXPENSES OF THE SENATE", "JOINT ECONOMIC COMMITTEE", $2,250,000; "JOINT COMMITTEE ON PRINTING", $816,000; "CONTINGENT EXPENSES OF THE HOUSE", "JOINT COMMITTEE ON TAXATION", $2,967,000; "OFFICE OF THE ATTENDING PHYSICIAN", $603,000; "CAPITOL POLICE", "GENERAL EXPENSES", $887,000; "EDUCATION OF PAGES", $244,000; "OFFICIAL MAIL COSTS", $75,095,000; "CAPITOL GUIDE SERVICE", $734,000; "STATEMENTS OP APPROPRIATIONS", $13,000; under the headings "OFFICE OF TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT", "SALARIES AND EXPENSES", $12,019,000; under the headings "CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE", "SALARIES AND EXPENSES", $12,868,000; under the headings "ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL", "OFFICE OF THE ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL", "SALARIES", $3,760,000; "CONTINGENT EXPENSES", $210,000; "CAPITOL BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS", "CAPITOL BUILDINGS", $10,100,000 of which $1,767,000 shall remain available until expended; "CAPITOL GROUNDS", $2,430,000 of which $10,000 shall remain available until expended; "SENATE OFFICE BUILDINGS",

$14,851,000, of which $2,600,000 shall remain available until expended; "SENATE GARAGE", $99,000; "CAPITOL POWER PLANT", $20,916,000, of which $1,290,000 shall remain available until expended; under the headings "LIBRARY OF CONGRESS", "CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE", "SALARIES AND EXPENSES", $30,000,000; under the headings

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