Appropriations and expenditures
Expenditure refers to the total amount of money that a government or person spends. -Cambridge Dictionary.
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
Congress on Track for Historic Achievements, Says House Democratic Leader, 1964-02-25
House Democratic leader Carl Albert predicts that Congress will adjourn in midsummer with one of the best records in history. He believes all work will be completed before political campaigns in September. Albert highlights the passage of significant legislation, including a civil rights bill and a military procurement measure. He mentions that money bills will be finalized before the end of the fiscal year on June 30.
Emery D. Spears, Executive Director of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, telegrammed Dewey F. Bartlett, United States Senator from Oklahoma,, 1978-03-08
95th (1977-1979)
Letter Regarding Choctaw Nation Tribal Council Alcoholism Grant Application, 1976-02-06 - 1976-02-18
The document contains a note from SS and a letter from Acting Director John A. Deering of the Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration stating that the National Advisory Council on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism recommended approval of the Choctaw alcoholism grant application however the funds for fiscal year 1976 had not been apportioned yet but were expected by the end of February.
News Release and Notes Discussing Funding for Indian Programs, 1976-01-21 - 1976-01-27
The document contains two notes and a news release discussing outlays for Indian Programs, appropriations, and the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act.
Press Release Announcing the Passing of the Capitalization Bill , 1950-09-05
The document contains five copies of a press release announcing that the Choctaw Tribe was given the opportunity to vote on the settlement of certain treaty payments through the signing of the capitalization bill by the President. The bill, introduced by Congressman Carl Albert, commuted treaty payments into a lump sum for distribution to enrolled Choctaws and their heirs.
Press Release Announcing the Passing of the Commutation Act, 1951-10-20
This document contains six copies of a press release from Congressman Albert's office announcing that the Second Supplemental Appropriation Bill, which contained an item of $385,000 for the commutation of Choctaw treaty obligations, was sent to the President for approval.
Press Release Announcing the Second Supplemental Appropriation Bill Passed Committee, 1951-10-08
82nd (1951-1953)
Press Release Regarding Supplemental Funds to the President's Disaster Relief Fund, April 03, 1964
A press release from Congressman Carl Albert's office announcing the House would consider a Joint Resolution to provide funds to supplement the President's Disaster Relief Fund when it reconvened after the Easter recess.
Press Releases - Indian Affairs, 1951
This folder contains press releases related to Choctaw-Chickasaw per capita payments and appropriations for the commutation of treaty obligations.
Press Releases - Indian Affairs, 1950
This folder contains press releases about legislation H. R. 6515, relating to the rehabilitation of the Five Civilized Tribes, and H. R. 6209, relating to commutation of treaty obligations to per capita payments for the Choctaw Tribe.
