+6 20 0 39 0 0 20 42 Stat. 424, 27, 29. Legislative branch, Mar. 20, 1922, P.L. 171 (ch. 103). 42 Stat. 783. Deficiency, July 1, 1922, P.L. 263 (ch. 258) Deficiency, Mar. 26, 1930, P.L. 78 (ch. 92). Deficiency, May 29, 1933, P.L. 26 (ch. 42). Deficiency, June 16, 1933, P.L. 77 (ch. 100). . 462, 65, 68. Legislative branch, July 8, 1935, P.L. 200 (ch. 374). Deficiency, July 12, 1943, P.L. 132 (ch. 218) Deficiency, Dec. 23, 1943, P.L. 216 (ch. 380). Legislative branch, June 26, 1944, P.L. 354 (ch. 227) Legislative branch, June 13, 1945, P.L. 85 (ch. 189). Deficiency, July 5, 1945, P.L. 132 (ch. 271). Legislative branch, July 1, 1946, P.L. 479 (ch. 530). Deficiency, July 23, 1946, P.L. 521 (ch. 591) Deficiency, March 27, 1947, P.L. 25 (ch. 25). Deficiency, May 1, 1947, P.L. 46 (ch. 49) Deficiency, July 31, 1947, P.L. 299 (ch. 414). 62 Stat. 424, 29 Legislative branch, June 14, 1948, P.L. 641 (ch. 467).. 63 Stat. 222. Legislative branch, June 22, 1949, P.L. 118 (ch. 235). 1929, 46 Stat. 90. 691). 61 Stat. 691, 96 1923 17 20 53 76 0 0 0 0 0 81,600 6.25 18,040 7,203 12,780 39 $8,000 0 300 1948 84 73 157 + 15 0 0 24,000 24,000 8,600 10,050 .... APPENDIX A. GROWTH OF THE UNITED STATES CAPITOL POLICE FORCE, 1801-1984 1–Continued 1950 84 73 157 3,754.51 1,430 1,795 2,855 6,810 0 乃乃乃乃乃乃% 157 73 157 82,780 88 + 20 21,480 128 1958 88 128 176 + 20 0 89,236 7,000 6,500 0 0 117,660 128 128 Statutory authority 2 Appropriations acts Fiscal year Deficiency, Oct. 10, 1949, P.L. 343 (ch. 662). 63 Stat. 729. Res. 448). 648 adopted; see July 9, 1971). Legislative branch, July 1, 1957, P.L. 85-75. Supplemental, Oct. 7, 1964, P.L. 88-635. 1965 142 270 22,100 0 +27 60,360 Legislative branch, July 23, 1968, P.L. 90–417. 83 Stat. 341, 59 (H. Res. Legislative branch, Dec. 12, 1969, P.L. 91–145. Legislative branch, Aug. 18, 1970, P.L. 91-382. 85 Stat. 127, 35, 44 (H. Legislative branch, July 9, 1971, P.L. 92–51. Legislative branch, July 10, 1972, P.L. 92–342. Legislative branch, Nov. 1, 1973, P.L. 93–145.. Legislative branch, Aug. 13, 1974, P.L. 93–371. Supplemental, May 4, 1977, P.L. 95–26. 92 Stat. 768, 77, 79 (H. Legislative branch, Sept. 30, 1978, P.L. 95–391. Established chief, Capitol Police, Dec. 20, 1979, P.L. Continuing, Oct. 1, 1981, P.L. 97–51 80 Stat. 1063 (H. Res. 796).. Supplemental, Oct. 27, 1966, P.L. 89–697 81 Stat. 128, 34 Legislative branch, July 28, 1967, P.L. 90–57. 1211). Res. 648/H. Res. 1293 and 150). Supplemental, June 12, 1975, P.L. 94–32. 360). Legislative branch, Oct. 1, 1976, P.L. 94-490. Res. 661). Continuing, Oct. 12, 1979, P.L. 96-86. 96–152. 94 Stat. 892. Supplemental, July 8, 1980, P.L. 96-304 94 Stat. 1351, 52 (H. Res. Continuing, Oct. 1, 1980, P.L. 96-369 229). 95 Stat. 958. 1972 431 569 1,000 985 +214 0 0 0 50 628,710 1,214,255 186,090 1,206,940 1 The number of Capitol Police and watchmen employed from 1801 to 1868, ranged from one to 32. The salaries and expenses of the Capitol Police were contained in the statutory Appropriations Acts as contingent expenses for the House and The figures appearing on this chart, showing the number of authorized Capitol Police positions for the Senate and House, for the years 1947 through 1971, were provided by the Office of the Clerk of the House of Representatives, based on 2 On occasion Congress passes simple resolutions to enlarge, decrease, or otherwise effect changes in the Capitol Police force. Subsequently, the provisions of the resolutions are enacted into permanent law, usually by a Legislative Appropriations 3 Title V, Sec. 501 of P.L. 93–334, July 12, 1974 (88 Stat. 297, 321), The Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974, amended Sec. 237 of the Revised Statutes (31 U.S.C. 1020) to read as follows: (a) The fiscal year of the Treasury of the United States, in all matters of accounts, receipts, expenditures, estimates, and appropriations- (b) All accounts of receipts and expenditures required by law to be published annually shall be prepared and published for each fiscal year as established by subsection (a). 5 Beginning with the 42d Cong., 2d Sess. (22 Stat. 644) through the 3d Sess of the 61st Cong. (36 Stat. 1317) one month's salary (at the compensation then paid them by law) was appropriated for Capitol Police personnel at the end of From fiscal year 1947 until the present time, the Statutes did not list positions, rank and rate of pay, or total salary appropriations for the Capitol Police, in the regular Legislative Branch Appropriations Acts. Some of the Supplemental and . The total sums so appropriated are listed under "Reimbursement (See also copies of Police Payroll Report for 1947–1971, provided by the . All are attached to this Appendix). 6 From the enactment of the Deficiency Appropriations Act of June 27, 1940, for the fiscal years ending June 30, 1940 and June 30, 1941, to the Legislative Branch Appropriations Act of July 1, 1946, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1947, appropriations were made to reimburse the following agencies for police personnel detailed to the Capitol Police, to provide additional protection for the Capitol Buildings and Grounds, including the Senate and House Office Buildings and the Capitoli Power Plant:" (a search of the records did not reveal how many personnel were detailed from each agency, their rank, or their rate of pay. A lump sum appropriation for all agencies was provided) Federal Bureau of Investigation, Secret Service of the Treasury Department, and the Metropolitan Police Department: FY 1941, $60,000; FY 1942, $55,000; FY 1943, $62,203; FY 1944, $59,000; FY 1945, $60,000; FY 1946, $55,000. The Legislative Branch Appropriation Act of July 1, 1946, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1947, appropriated $8,000 for reimbursement to the D.C. Government only for salaries and expenses of detailed personnel from the Metropolitan Police Department. No other agency has since detailed personnel to the Capitol Police. No details of the number of personnel, or their rank and rate of pay were given in the Statutes. APPENDIX A-1 UNITED STATES CAPITOL POLICE PAYROLL REPORT 1947 1971 The following payroll report is based on information taken from: Report of the Clerk of the House USCP Appointment Logs (1947-1971) Private Plainclothes officer Sergeant Special officer/ lieutenant Captain 1969 $8,322 $8,760 9,280 $10,950 $13,140 13,920 $15,549 From the Office of the Clerk of the United States House of Representatives. |