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sept99
https://www.gpo.gov/docs/default-source/congressional-relations-pdf-files/testimonies/sept99.pdf
annual revenues are derived from two appropriations that we receive through the Legislative Branch, categories. Fifty-three libraries, or roughly one per state (depending on size and resources, some States, indefinitely, providing permanent public access to these resources. Regional libraries also provide, , or of specific legislative language, there is little on which GPO can base detailed comments. Accordingly

GPO OIG SARC Report October 2020 March 2021 4 20 21
https://www.gpo.gov/docs/default-source/inspector-general/semi-annual/2021/gpo-oig-sarc-report-october-2020-march-2021-4-20-21.pdf
. The Legislative Branch Inspectors General Independence Act of 2019 enhanced the OIG’s independence, the mandate of the Legislative Branch Inspectors General Independence Act of 2019 to strengthen, GPO spent $9,111 in unnecessary penalties. As a Legislative Branch Agency, we acknowledge that GPO, , and abuse as framed by the Legislative Branch Inspectors General Independence Act of 2019. As part, Independence: None. Statutory Certifcation In accordance with the Legislative Branch Inspectors General

Budget Submission Fiscal Year 2023
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Ryan Chairman Subcommittee on Legislative Branch Committee on Appropriations U.S. House of Representatives Washington, DC 20515 The Honorable Jack Reed Chairman Subcommittee on Legislative Branch, Year 2023 • Page 2 FY 2023 Appropriations Request. As part of the Fiscal Year 2023 Legislative Branch, in the report accompanying the Legislative Branch Appropriations bill for FY 2021 (H.Rept. 116-447, : The Honorable Mike Braun Ranking Member Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Legislative Branch

2001gpoannualreport
https://www.gpo.gov/docs/default-source/congressional-relations-pdf-files/annual-reports/2001gpoannualreport.pdf
on H.R. 2647, the Legislative Branch Appropriations Act for FY 2002, Congress completed action, million, representing about 4% of total legislative branch funding overall. Earlier in the year, Office of Legislative Counsel to continue their work. We turned over the load- ing docks at our, million, totaled $115.1 million. Also approved was a legislative amend- ment that will extend, , and was made available on GPO Access. According to the report, the informa- tion resources on GPO

2021_AnnualReport
https://www.gpo.gov/docs/default-source/news-content-pdf-files/2021_annualreport.pdf
the arms of the legislative branch, who would have thought the offce best known for printing passports, Proclamation, the legislative publications and acts of Congress, Social Security cards, Medicare, Director Patty Collins discussed mental health and provided resources for teammates to work through, required by the legislative and oversight processes of Congress in digital and tangible formats. This includes the daily Congressional Record, bills, reports, legislative calendars, hearings

06_04-30-06
https://www.gpo.gov/docs/default-source/inspector-general/semi-annual/2006/06_04-30-06.pdf
are technically not applicable to Legislative Branch agencies, GPO management has indicated, of the Agency , its Legislative Branch partners, and other Federal partners of GPO, as the Agency, continued to direct its resources to address those areas of greatest risk within GPO. We provided, Counsel (OALC) managed all of the OIG’s budget and human resources needs including the hiring, achieve its goals. During this reporting period, there were no legislative proposals relating to GPO

Budget Justification Fiscal Year 2024
https://www.gpo.gov/docs/default-source/congressional-relations-pdf-files/budget-submission/budget-justification-fiscal-year-2024.pdf
Subcommittee on Legislative Branch Committee on Appropriations U.S. House of Representatives Washington, DC 20515 The Honorable Jack Reed Chairman Subcommittee on Legislative Branch Committee, Legislative Branch Appropriations bill, we are requesting funding for our Congressional Publishing, : The Honorable Deb Fischer Ranking Member Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Legislative Branch, and Results of FY 2022 Operations The U.S. Government Publishing Offce (GPO), a legislative branch

11_11-30-11_transmittal
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the language about the GPO in the report on the legislative branch filed on September 15,2011, the Legislative Branch Financial Managers Cou~lcil (LBFMC). GPO's achievements in FY 201 1 as measured, to GPO's revolving fund in the final FY 201 1 Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, and is acting, , GPO developed workforce plans restructuring operations in anticipation of decreased resources, Access references point to valid Web resources. The shutdown is due to be completed in FY 2012. (4

GPO_OTE_Report 22-06_19May2022_Final
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digital world and within the constraints of outdated legislative mandates and authorizations. 3, resources programs and compliance with merit system principles, laws, and regulations in relation, , resources were not dedicated to the effort and requests from Congress were prioritized, resulting in long

CMRSubmission_FAQs 12 2024
https://www.gpo.gov/docs/default-source/congressional-relations-pdf-files/cmrsubmission_faqs-12-2024.pdf
that describe information security policies, procedures, or activities of the executive branch, Number, as well as the Agency, Nature of Report, and Legislative Authority for an Annual Report, the statutory requirement to submit reports to GPO for publication on GovInfo. For more resources, please