Extensions of Remarks

Extensions of Remarks

'403.00 EXTE.NSIONS OF ·R.EMARJ<.S December 7, 1973 Committ.ee of the Whole House on the State cpurt appr~yal; to _the . Committee on the .tional Children; and for _other purposes; to of the Union. Judiciary. the Committee on E;ducation and Labor. · Mr. DULSKI: Committee of conference. .BY Mr. McCORMACK (for himself, Mr. By Mr. SYMINGTON: Conferehce report on H.R. 9256 (Rept. 93- . TEAGUE .of Texas, Mr. MOSHER, Mr. H.R. 11847. A bill for the relief of certain 706). Ordered to be printed. GOLDWATER, Mr. CH.APPELL, and Mr. fire districts and departments in the State Mr. HOLIFIELD: Committee on Govern­ VANDER JAGT): of Missouri to compensate t:qem for ~xpenses rr.ent Operations. H .R. 11510. A bill to reor­ H.R. 11839 . A bill to provide for the early relating to a fire on Federal property; to the gJ.nize and consolidate certain functions of commercial demonstration of the technology Committee on the Judiciary . t he Federal Government in . a new Energy . of solar heating bY. the National Aeronautics By Mr. THONE: _ Research and Development Administration and Space Administration in cooperation H.R. 11848. A bill to amend the Internal a. ·.: d in a Nuclear Energy Commission in order with the National Bureau of Standards, the Revenue Code of 1954: to restrict the author­ t:> promote more efficient management of National Science Foundation, the Secretary ity for inspection of tax returns and the dis­ such functions; with amendment (Rept. No. of Housing and Urban Development, and closure of information contained therein, 93-707). Referred to the Committee of the other Federal agencies, and for the early de­ and for other purposes; to the Committee on Whole House on the State of the Union. velopment and commercial demonstration of Ways and Means. technology for combined solar heating and By Mr. TIERNAN (for himself, Ms. cooling; to the Committee on Science and CHISHOLM, Mr. CORMAN, Mr. DUN­ PUBLIC BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS Astronautics. CAN, Mr. FASCELL, Mr. FAUNTROY, Mr. By Mr. MELCHER: Under clause 4 of rule XXII, public HELSTOSKI, Mr. MILFORD, Mr. OBEY, H .R. 11840. A bill to review the present and Mr. RODINO) : bills and resolutions were introduced and and prospective uses of the lands of the H.R. 11849. A bill to authorize the Secre­ severally referred as follows: United States, and to stimulate the produc­ tary of Transportation to make grants and By Mr. BROTZMAN: tion of oil and gas from such lands, and for provide technical assistance to units of gen­ H.R. 11833. A bill to amend the Fair Labor other purposes; to the Committee on Interior eral local government to implement pro­ Standards Act of 1938 to increase the mini­ and Insular Affairs. grams which are designed to increase the use mum wage rates under that act, to expand By Mr. PATMAN (for himself, Mrs. of carpools by commuters; to the Cominittee the coverage of that act, and for other pur­ SULLIVAN, Mr. WIDNALL, and Mr. on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. poses; to the Committee on Education and WYLIE): By Mr. UDALL: Labor. H .R. 11841. A bill to authorize the Secre­ H.R. 11850. A bill to designate certain By Mr. DONOHUE: tary of the Treasury to change the alloy and lands in the Saguaro National Monument H.R. 11834. A bill to provide that a State weight of the 1-cent piece; to the Committee in the State of Arizona as wilderness, and or political subdivision may levy a tax with on Banking and Currency. for other purposes; to the Committee on respect to a federally assisted housing project By Mr. THORNTON: Interior and Insular Affairs. which under Federal law is otherwise exempt H.R. 11842. A bill to amend the Small Busi­ H.R. 11851. A bill to amend the Recreation from State and local taxes but is required ness Act to provide for loans to small busi­ and Public Purposes Act of 1926, as amended, to make payments in lieu of taxes, where ness concerns seriously affected by shortages to provide for the sale or transfer of public such payments are less than the amount of of energy producing materials, and for other lands to State and local governments for the taxes from which it is so exempt; to the purposes; to the Committee on Banking and public purposes; to the Committee on In­ Committee on Banking and Currency. Currency. terior and Insular Affairs. By Mr. RANDALL: By Mr. GINN: By Mr. WIDNALL (for himself and Mr. H.R. 11835. A bill to authorize the Secre­ H.R. 11843. A bill to prohibit the export BLACKBURN) : tary of the Interior to assist in the com­ of petroleum and petroleum products from the United States during the present energy H.R. 11852. A bill to increase the avail­ memoration of the Revolutionary War battle ability of urgently needed mortgage credit fought at Savannah, Ga., and for other pur­ crisis; to the Committee on Banking and Currency. for the financing of housing, and for other poses; to the Committee on Interior and purposes; to the Committee on Banking and Insular Affairs. By Mr. RODINO: Currency. By Mr. HARSHA: H.R. 11844. A bill to enlarge the trial jur­ H.R. 11836. A bill to direct the President isdiction of U.S. Inagistrates to encompass to halt all exports of gasoline, No. 2 fuel additional misdemeanors; to the Committee PRIVATE BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS oil, and propane gas until he determines on the Judiciary. that no shortage of such fuels exists in the By Mr. ROGERS {for himself, Mr. Under clause 1 of rule XXII, private United States; to the Committee on Banking KYROS, Mr. PREYER, Mr. SYMINGTON, bills and resolutions were introduced and and Currency. Mr. RoY, Mr. CARTER, Mr. HEINZ, and s·everally referred as follows: By Mr. KEMP: Mr. HUDNUT) : By Mr. COUGHLIN: H.R. 11837. A bill to prohibit common car­ H.R. 11845. A bill to amend the Public H.R. 11853. A bill for the relief of Produce riers in interstate commerce from charging Health Service Act and related laws to revise Factors Corp.; to the Committee on the Judi­ elderly people more than half fare for their and extend programs of health revenue shar:. ciary. transportation during nonpeak periods of ing and health delivery, and for other pur­ By Mr. RIEGLE: travel, and for other purposes; to the Com-. poses; to the Committee on Interstate and H.R. 11854. A bill for the relief of Dao Thi mittee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Foreign Commerce. My Linh and Dao Thi Anh Thu; to t-he Com­ H.R. 11838. A bill to amend sections 2516 By Mr. STEELE: mittee on the Judiciary. (1) and (2) of title 18 of the United States H.R. 11846. A bill to provide financial as­ By Mr. STUBBLEFIELD: Code to assure that all wiretaps and other sistance to the States for improved educa­ H.R. 11855. A bill for the relief of Miguel interceptions of communications which are tional services for exceptional children; to Angel Cuadra; to the Committee on the Judi­ authorized under that section have prior establish a National Clearinghouse on Excep- ciary. EXTENSIONS OF REMARKS FEDERAL CIVILIAN EMPLOYMENT, vilian personnel report of the Joint Com­ month for which actual expenditures are OCTOBER 1973 mittee on Reduction of Federal Expendi­ available, was $2,748,088,000. These figures tures: are from reports certified by the agencies as FEDERAL CIVILIAN EMPLOYMENT, OCTOBER 1973 compiled by the Joint Committee on Reduc­ HON. GEORGE H. MAHON tion of Federal Expenditures. OF TEXAS Total civilian employment in the Execu­ EXECUTIVE BRANCH IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES tive, Legislative and Judicial Branches of the Federal Government in October was 2,779,068 Civilian employment in the Executive Friday, December 7, 1973 as compared with 2,782,260 in the preceding Branch in October, as compared with the Mr. MAHON. Mr. Speaker, I include a month of September-a net decrease of 3,192. preceding month of September and with release highlighting the October 1973 ci- Total pay for September 1973, the latest October a year ago, follows: Tempo­ Tempo­ Full time rary, Full time rary, in per­ part in per­ part manent time, Total em- manent time, Total em- positions Change etc. Change ployment Change positions Change etc. Change ployment Change Current change: September 1973 ........ 2, 403,496 ---------- 335,779 ---------- 2, 739,275 --------- lZ-m8~t~b~~a{9~'t __________ 2, 475,904 ---------- 297,737 ---------- 2, 773,641 --------- October 1973 ...•....... 2, 413,221 +9. 725 322,950 -12,829 2, 736, 171 -3, 104 October 1973 _______ ____ 2, 413,221 -62,683 322,950 +25, 213 2, 736, 171 -37, 470 December 7, 19 73 EXTENSIONS OF REMARKS 40301 Some highlights with respect to Executive .of 2,413,221 reported for the month of Octo­ LEGISLATIVE AND JUDICIAL BRANCHES Branch employment for the month of Octo­ ber shows an increase of 9,725 as compared Employment in the Legislative Branch in ber are: with the previous month of September and October totaled 34,030, a decrease of 93 Total employment of Executive agencies it is 62,683 under the total reported a year as compared with the preceding month of shows a decrease of 3,104 during the month of ago. Of the 9,725 increase during October September, while employment in the Judicial october to a total of 2,736,171. Major de­ major increases were reported by Postal Service with 3,786, Defense with 3,115 and Branch totaled 8,867, an increase of 5 since creases were in Agriculture with 1,938, In­ September.

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