SECOND URGENT DEFICIENCY APPROPRIATION ACT, 1955
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Calendar No. 375
84TII CONGRESS SENATE 5 REPORT
1st Session No. 371
SECOND URGENT DEFICIENCY APPROPRIATION ACT, 1955
MAY 23 (legislative day MAY 2), 1955--Ordered to be printed
Mr. HAYDEN, from the Committee on Appropriations, submitted the
following
REPORT
The Committee on Appropriations, to whom was referred the joint
resolution (H. J. Res. 310) making additional appropriations for the
fiscal year ending JuneI30, 1955, and for other purposes, report the
same to the Senate without amendment and with the recommendation
that the joint resolution be agreed to.
COMMISSION ON ORGANIZATION OF THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH OF THE
GOVERNMENT
The resolution includes the amount of the budget estimate for
the Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the
Government, $263,475. Including this amount, a total of $2,848,534
will have been appropriated for the expenses of the Commission.
The Committee has included language making this final appropriation
available in accordance with Public Law - (S. 1763), 84th Congress
which provides for the termination of the Commission on June 30,
1955, with an additional 90 days for final liquidation.
VETERANS' ADMINISTRATION
The Committee has approved an appropriation of $25,000,000 for
readjustment benefits, a reduction of $3,000,000 in the budget esti-
mate. The amount recommended will make a total of $567,000,000
available to the Veterans' Administration for this purpose in fiscal
1955. The additional funds are required to finance an unanticipated
increase in the number of veterans in training in recent months and
for increased costs in connection with the loan guaranty program
arising from the large volume of mortgages guaranteed.
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