[House Hearing, 107 Congress]
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                 LEGISLATIVE BRANCH APPROPRIATIONS FOR 2002
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                                HEARINGS

                                BEFORE A

                          SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE

                      COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS

                        HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

                      ONE HUNDRED SEVENTH CONGRESS

                              FIRST SESSION

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                       SUBCOMMITTEE ON LEGISLATIVE

CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina, Chairman

ZACH WAMP, Tennessee          JAMES P. MORAN, Virginia
JERRY LEWIS, California       STENY H. HOYER, Maryland
RAY LaHOOD, Illinois          MARCY KAPTUR, Ohio
DON SHERWOOD, Pennsylvania


NOTE: Under Committee Rules, Mr. Young, as Chairman of the Full Committee, 
and Mr. Obey, as Ranking Minority Member of the Full Committee, are 
authorized to sit as Members of all Subcommittees.

                Elizabeth C. Dawson, Staff Assistant

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                                 PART 1

                 JUSTIFICATION OF THE BUDGET ESTIMATES


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COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS

C. W. BILL YOUNG, Florida, Chairman

RALPH REGULA, Ohio                        DAVID R. OBEY, Wisconsin
JERRY LEWIS, California                   JOHN P. MURTHA, Pennsylvania
HAROLD ROGERS, Kentucky                   NORMAN D. DICKS, Washington
JOE SKEEN, New Mexico                     MARTIN OLAV SABO, Minnesota
FRANK R. WOLF, Virginia                   STENY H. HOYER, Maryland
TOM DeLAY, Texas                          ALAN B. MOLLOHAN, West Virginia
JIM KOLBE, Arizona                        MARCY KAPTUR, Ohio
SONNY CALLAHAN, Alabama                   NANCY PELOSI, California
JAMES T. WALSH, New York                  PETER J. VISCLOSKY, Indiana
CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina         NITA M. LOWEY, New York
DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio                     JOSE E. SERRANO, New York
ERNEST J. ISTOOK, Jr., Oklahoma           ROSA L. DeLAURO, Connecticut
HENRY BONILLA, Texas                      JAMES P. MORAN, Virginia
JOE KNOLLENBERG, Michigan                 JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
DAN MILLER, Florida                       ED PASTOR, Arizona
JACK KINGSTON, Georgia                    CARRIE P. MEEK, Florida
RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN, New Jersey       DAVID E. PRICE, North Carolina
ROGER F. WICKER, Mississippi              CHET EDWARDS, Texas
GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr., Washington     ROBERT E. ``BUD'' CRAMER, Jr., 
RANDY ``DUKE'' CUNNINGHAM, California       Alabama
TODD TIAHRT, Kansas                       PATRICK J. KENNEDY, Rhode Island
ZACH WAMP, Tennessee                      JAMES E. CLYBURN, South Carolina
TOM LATHAM, Iowa                          MAURICE D. HINCHEY, New York
ANNE M. NORTHUP, Kentucky                 LUCILLE ROYBAL-ALLARD,
ROBERT B. ADERHOLT, Alabama                 California
JO ANN EMERSON, Missouri                  SAM FARR, California
JOHN E. SUNUNU, New Hampshire             JESSE L. JACKSON, Jr., Illinois
KAY GRANGER, Texas                        CAROLYN C. KILPATRICK, Michigan
JOHN E. PETERSON, Pennsylvania            ALLEN BOYD, Florida
JOHN T. DOOLITTLE, California             CHAKA FATTAH, Pennsylvania
RAY LaHOOD, Illinois                      STEVEN R. ROTHMAN, New Jersey
JOHN E. SWEENEY, New York
DAVID VITTER, Louisiana
DON SHERWOOD, Pennsylvania

VIRGIL H. GOODE, Jr., Virginia

             James W. Dyer, Clerk and Staff Director

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                            C O N T E N T S

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Comparative statement of new budget (obligational) authority for 
  2001 and the budget estimates for 2002.........................     1

                   TITLE I--CONGRESSIONAL OPERATIONS

                        House of Representatives

Payments to Widows and Heirs of Deceased Members of Congress.....    19
Salaries and Expenses............................................    23
    House leadership offices.....................................    26
    Members' representational allowances.........................    80
    Committee employees..........................................    85
    Salaries, officers and employees.............................    93
        Office of the Clerk......................................    93
        Office of the Sergeant at Arms...........................    98
        Office of the Chief Administrative Officer...............   102
        House Information Resources..............................   110
        Other offices and employees..............................   152
    Allowances and Expenses......................................   194
    House Child Care Center......................................   214

                              Joint Items

Joint Economic Committee.........................................   218
Joint Committee on Taxation......................................   223
Office of the Attending Physician................................   261
Capitol Police Board.............................................   265
Capitol Guide Service and Special Services Office................   335
Statements of Appropriations.....................................   339

                          Office of Compliance

Salaries and Expenses............................................   343

                      Congressional Budget Office

Salaries and Expenses............................................   371

                        Architect of the Capitol

Summary..........................................................   473
General Statement................................................   458
Capitol Buildings and Grounds:
    Capitol buildings, salaries and expenses.....................   477
    Capitol grounds..............................................   597
    Senate Office Buildings......................................   627
    House Office Buildings.......................................   688
    Capitol Power Plant..........................................   742
Library Buildings and Grounds....................................   787
Botantic Garden..................................................   834

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                          Library of Congress

                     Congressional Research Service

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Salaries and expenses............................................  1055

                       Government Printing Office

Congressional printing and binding...............................  1133

                        TITLE II--OTHER AGENCIES

                             Botanic Garden

Salaries and expenses............................................   834

                          Library of Congress

Introductory statement...........................................   872
Summary tables...................................................   920
Salaries and expenses............................................   932
Copyright Office, salaries and expenses..........................  1031
Books for the blind and physically handicapped, salaries and 
  expenses.......................................................  1072
Furniture and furnishings........................................  1082
Administrative provisions........................................  1093
Reimbursable programs............................................  1096
Appropriated gift and trust funds--joint projects................  1100
Revolving funds..................................................  1113
Capitol Improvement Projects through the Architect of the Capitol  1124

                        Architect of the Capitol

                     Library Buildings and Grounds

Structural and mechanical care...................................   787

                       Government Printing Office

Summary table....................................................  1132
Office of Superintendent of Documents, salaries and expenses.....  1152
Revolving fund...................................................  1165
Statistics.......................................................  1184

                       General Accounting Office

Salaries and expenses............................................  1187

                           General Provisions

Legislative Branch Financial Managers Council....................  1391



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