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handle is hein.cbhear/judri0001 and id is 1 raw text is: DEPARTMENTS OF COMMERCE, JUSTICE, AND
STATE, THE JUDICIARY, AND RELATED
AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1999
HEARINGS
BEFORE A
SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE
COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
ONE HIJNDRED FIFTH CONGRESS
SECOND SESSION
SUBCOMMITTEE ON THE DEPARTMENTS OF COMMERCE, JUSTICE, AND
STATE, THE JUDICIARY, AND RELATED AGENCIES
HAROLD ROGERS, Kentucky, Chairman
JIM KOLBE, Arizona             ALAN B. MOLLOHAN, West Virginia
CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina  DAVID E. SKAGGS, Colorado
RALPH REGULA, Ohio             JULIAN C. DIXON, California
MICHAEL P. FORBES, New York
TOM LATHAM, Iowa
NOTE: Under Committee Rules, Mr. Livingston, as Chairman of the Full Committee, and Mr. Obey, as Ranking
Minority Member of the Full Committee, are authorized to sit as Members of all Subcommittees.
Jim KuLuKowslu, THERESE McAuLIFFE, JENNIFER MILLER,
MIKE RiNGLER, and CoRDiA STROM,
Subcommittee Staff
PART 1
Justification of the Budget Estimates
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

47-314 0

Printed for the use of the Committee on Appropriations
U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON: 1998

For sale by the U.S. Government Printing Office
Superintendent of Documents, Congressional Sales Office, Washington, DC 20402
ISBN 0-16-056415-8

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