Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1997: Secretary of CommerceU.S. Government Printing Office, 1996 - Government publications |
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... Funds 3,536,752 3,902,228 4,127,357 ( 133,258 ) ( 113,869 ) ( 137,970 ) 225,129 ( 24,101 ) 3,403,216 3,788,159 3,963,707 175,548 278 200 25,680 25,480 Comparison by Activity DIRECT OBLIGATIONS Public works grants 1996 Currently 20 20 54.
... Funds 3,536,752 3,902,228 4,127,357 ( 133,258 ) ( 113,869 ) ( 137,970 ) 225,129 ( 24,101 ) 3,403,216 3,788,159 3,963,707 175,548 278 200 25,680 25,480 Comparison by Activity DIRECT OBLIGATIONS Public works grants 1996 Currently 20 20 54.
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... OBLIGATIONS 279 29,885 279 30,473 279 29,100 0 ( 1,373 ) REIMBURSABLE OBLIGATIONS 40 48,000 40 48,000 40 48,000 0 0 TOTAL OBLIGATIONS 319 77,885 319 78,473 319 77,100 0 ( 1,373 ) FINANCING Offsetting collections from : Federal Funds ...
... OBLIGATIONS 279 29,885 279 30,473 279 29,100 0 ( 1,373 ) REIMBURSABLE OBLIGATIONS 40 48,000 40 48,000 40 48,000 0 0 TOTAL OBLIGATIONS 319 77,885 319 78,473 319 77,100 0 ( 1,373 ) FINANCING Offsetting collections from : Federal Funds ...
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... OBLIGATIONS 235 19,849 235 20,563 231 20,849 ( 4 ) 286 REIMBURSABLE OBLIGATIONS 0 800 0 800 0 800 0 0 TOTAL OBLIGATIONS 235 20,649 235 21,363 231 21,649 ( 4 ) 286 FINANCING : Offsetting collections from : Federal Funds .. 0 ( 800 ) 0 ...
... OBLIGATIONS 235 19,849 235 20,563 231 20,849 ( 4 ) 286 REIMBURSABLE OBLIGATIONS 0 800 0 800 0 800 0 0 TOTAL OBLIGATIONS 235 20,649 235 21,363 231 21,649 ( 4 ) 286 FINANCING : Offsetting collections from : Federal Funds .. 0 ( 800 ) 0 ...
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... OBLIGATIONS 260 20,000 260 20,036 260 20,036 0 0 REIMBURSABLE OBLIGATIONS 0 3,720 0 160 0 160 0 0 TOTAL OBLIGATIONS 260 23,720 260 20,196 260 20,196 0 0 Offsetting collections from : Federal Funds .... 0 ( 3.720 ) 0 ( 160 ) TOTAL BUDGET ...
... OBLIGATIONS 260 20,000 260 20,036 260 20,036 0 0 REIMBURSABLE OBLIGATIONS 0 3,720 0 160 0 160 0 0 TOTAL OBLIGATIONS 260 23,720 260 20,196 260 20,196 0 0 Offsetting collections from : Federal Funds .... 0 ( 3.720 ) 0 ( 160 ) TOTAL BUDGET ...
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... OBLIGATIONS 0 343,181 0 328,500 0 333,500 0 5,000 REIMBURSABLE OBLIGATIONS 0 500 0 500 0 500 0 TOTAL OBLIGATIONS 0 343,681 0 329,000 0 334,000 0 5,000 FINANCING Unobligated balance , start of year ( 14,681 ) 0 Offsetting collections ...
... OBLIGATIONS 0 343,181 0 328,500 0 333,500 0 5,000 REIMBURSABLE OBLIGATIONS 0 500 0 500 0 500 0 TOTAL OBLIGATIONS 0 343,681 0 329,000 0 334,000 0 5,000 FINANCING Unobligated balance , start of year ( 14,681 ) 0 Offsetting collections ...
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