District of Columbia Appropriations for 1981: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, Second Session, Partea 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1980 |
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Pagina 20
... DIRECT CASH PAYMENTS TO OR FOR RECIPIENTS . A 5 PERCENT PUBLIC ASSISTANCE PAYMENT INCREASE IS BUDGETED FOR FY 1981. DAY CARE RATE INCREASES REQUIRE AN ADDITIONAL $ 500,000 . AN ADDITIONAL 100 PERSONS WILL BE PLACED IN FOSTER HOMES AT A ...
... DIRECT CASH PAYMENTS TO OR FOR RECIPIENTS . A 5 PERCENT PUBLIC ASSISTANCE PAYMENT INCREASE IS BUDGETED FOR FY 1981. DAY CARE RATE INCREASES REQUIRE AN ADDITIONAL $ 500,000 . AN ADDITIONAL 100 PERSONS WILL BE PLACED IN FOSTER HOMES AT A ...
Pagina 33
... 2,000 employees . When you narrow it down , what I really have control over is less than half of all of the employees who are on the District payroll . The Mayor of the District of Columbia has direct administrative 33.
... 2,000 employees . When you narrow it down , what I really have control over is less than half of all of the employees who are on the District payroll . The Mayor of the District of Columbia has direct administrative 33.
Pagina 34
... direct administrative control over less than 50 percent of all of the employees on the payroll . When you say we have to reduce the payroll , you are really only talking to me about 49 or 48 percent of what I can do if I wanted to do it ...
... direct administrative control over less than 50 percent of all of the employees on the payroll . When you say we have to reduce the payroll , you are really only talking to me about 49 or 48 percent of what I can do if I wanted to do it ...
Pagina 48
... direct Federal responsibility for a portion of unfunded pension costs for prior services . The Act provides for Federal payments to our pension trust funds of $ 52 million a year , totalling $ 1.3 billion over a 25 - year period ...
... direct Federal responsibility for a portion of unfunded pension costs for prior services . The Act provides for Federal payments to our pension trust funds of $ 52 million a year , totalling $ 1.3 billion over a 25 - year period ...
Pagina 116
... direct , the Mayor shall prepare and submit to the Council each year , and make available to the public , an annual budget for the District of Columbia government which shall include- As required by the above provisions , this report ...
... direct , the Mayor shall prepare and submit to the Council each year , and make available to the public , an annual budget for the District of Columbia government which shall include- As required by the above provisions , this report ...
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additional Advisory Neighborhood Commissions Amount Pos Amount Appropriations ARRINGTON DIXON assistance audit Auditor Average Board BUDGET REQUEST Building Chairman City Administrator COLUMBIA GOVERNMENT FY Commission Committee Community Development Congress Continuing Full Control Center Name Convention Center cost County CROPP D. C. funds D.C. General Hospital Department of Housing District government District of Columbia employees Equipment estate tax estimated exemption EXPENDITURES Federal government Federal payment fiscal year 1981 Full Time Positions functions Funds Intra-District Sales GOVERNMENT FY 81 Housing and Community implementation income levels income tax increase JULIAN DIXON legislative Mayor BARRY million OBLIGATIONS FY Office OPERATING BUDGET FY percent Personnel Police Pos Amount Pos priority Private Funds Intra-District Project Number Project under design property tax Public PURSELL real estate reduction Rental Resources responsibility sales tax SCHEDULE September 30 staff Street Sub-Total tax burden tion Total Urban Renewal Washington Washington Aqueduct Washington Convention Center
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Pagina 77 - To account for operations (a) that are financed and operated in a manner similar to private business enterprises — where the intent of the governing body is that the costs (expenses, including depreciation) of providing goods or services to the general public on a continuing basis be financed or recovered primarily through user charges; or (b) where the governing body has decided that periodic determination of revenues earned...
Pagina 679 - States, would this office still remain under the jurisdiction of the Mayor? Ms. ROGERS. Yes. We have been working with the Justice Department and I have been working closely with Mr. Charles Ruff, designated by Mr. Civiletti before he became the US Attorney General, in developing draft legislation. The proposal is to have an Attorney General appointed by the Mayor subject to confirmation by the City Council. The Attorney General would appoint the head of a Criminal Division and a head of the Civil...
Pagina 1031 - Commissioners granting the same indorsed thereon, shall be filed for record in the office of the recorder of deeds for the District of Columbia, and shall be recorded by him. On the...
Pagina 287 - To exercise exclusive legislation in all cases whatsoever, over such district (not exceeding 10 miles square) as may be, by cession of particular States, and the acceptance of Congress, become the seat of the Government of the United States...
Pagina 51 - ... the scope of our work was not sufficient to enable us to express, and we do not express, an opinion on these financial statements.
Pagina 687 - Columbia government, and coordinating the budget justification and review process with the Council of the District of Columbia, the United States Office of Management and Budget, and the Congress of the United States.
Pagina 308 - FY 1977 the total amount of revenue raised by school districts exceeded the total amount raised by all the municipalities in the country; the same was true for the overall level of expenditures. The District of Columbia's educational system does not have independent revenue-raising authority, thus local school expenses are financed out of the city's general fund.
Pagina 3 - MR. CHAIRMAN AND MEMBERS OF THE SUBCOMMITTEE, I AM HAPPY TO HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO DISCUSS WITH YOU TODAY THE DISTRICT'S FISCAL YEAR 1981 APPROPRIATED BUDGET.
Pagina 573 - Public Law 94-399 (September 1976), which established the Temporary Commission on Financial Oversight of the District of Columbia and requires the Comptroller General to review and approve the improvement plan developed for DC's financial management systems and to monitor the installation of the approved systems.
Pagina 196 - The District of Columbia, the Maryland counties of Montgomery, Charles and Prince George's, the Virginia counties of Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun and Prince William and the Virginia cities of Alexandria and Fairfax.