Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies Appropriations Fiscal Year 1997, 104th Congress, Second Session, H.R. 3814Distributed to some depository libraries in microfiche. |
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... FISCAL AGENCIES YEAR 1997 APPROPRIATIONS THURSDAY , MAY 2 , 1996 U.S. SENATE , SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS , Washington , DC . The subcommittee met at 10 a.m. , in room S - 146 , the Capitol , Hon . Judd Gregg ...
... FISCAL AGENCIES YEAR 1997 APPROPRIATIONS THURSDAY , MAY 2 , 1996 U.S. SENATE , SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS , Washington , DC . The subcommittee met at 10 a.m. , in room S - 146 , the Capitol , Hon . Judd Gregg ...
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... fiscal year 1997 budget . Of this amount , the DEA's law enforcement resources will grow by 18 percent or $ 156 million . As our Nation's lead drug agency , the DEA has made significant progress , both internation- ally and domestically ...
... fiscal year 1997 budget . Of this amount , the DEA's law enforcement resources will grow by 18 percent or $ 156 million . As our Nation's lead drug agency , the DEA has made significant progress , both internation- ally and domestically ...
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... fiscal year 1997 budget includes $ 630 million for the State Prison Grant Program . The Department's fiscal year 1997 request also includes $ 535 million for the Edward Byrne Memorial State and Local Block Grant Program . Of this ...
... fiscal year 1997 budget includes $ 630 million for the State Prison Grant Program . The Department's fiscal year 1997 request also includes $ 535 million for the Edward Byrne Memorial State and Local Block Grant Program . Of this ...
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... fiscal year 1997 budget includes $ 30 million to expand INS ' work- site enforcement presence in key States and localities and improve verification sys- tems required to identify illegal aliens employed or receiving benefits . Detention ...
... fiscal year 1997 budget includes $ 30 million to expand INS ' work- site enforcement presence in key States and localities and improve verification sys- tems required to identify illegal aliens employed or receiving benefits . Detention ...
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... fiscal year 1997 . CURBING DRUG TRAFFICKING AND DRUG ABUSE Total Department resources dedicated to the war on drugs increase by $ 705 mil- lion or 11 percent in the fiscal year 1997 budget . Of this amount , the Drug Enforce- ment ...
... fiscal year 1997 . CURBING DRUG TRAFFICKING AND DRUG ABUSE Total Department resources dedicated to the war on drugs increase by $ 705 mil- lion or 11 percent in the fiscal year 1997 budget . Of this amount , the Drug Enforce- ment ...
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