Civil Service Former Spouses Benefits Act of 1984: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Civil Service, Post Office, and General Services of the Committee on Governmental Affairs, United States Senate, Ninety-eighth Congress, Second Session, on S. 2821 ... August 1, 1984

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Page 28 - Mr. Chairman, Gentlemen, I am John P. Sheffey, Executive Vice President of the National Association for Uniformed Services (NAUS). Our association's membership is drawn from all the seven uniformed services of the United States ; active duty, retired, reserves, veterans, and their spouses or survivors.
Page 85 - ... that any federal computer crime legislation passed by the Congress must continue to make it a crime to illegally access a consumer reporting agency computer. Crime has moved into the computer age and we support Congressional efforts to respond accordingly. ACB wishes to express its appreciation to the Subcommittee for the opportunity to submit this statement for the record and would be pleased to respond to any questions the Subcommittee may have.
Page 59 - Q of chapter 20 l (relating to other limitations) is amended by adding at 21 the end thereof the following new section: 22 "SEC.
Page 47 - United States Code, is 7 amended by adding at the end thereof the following new 8 sections : 9 . "DEFINITIONS 10 "SEC. 3315. For purposes of section 3316 through sec11 tion 3324— 2 1 "(1) the term 'Federal office...
Page 73 - NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LETTER CARRIERS VINCENT R. SOMBROTTO PRESIDENT 100 INDIANA AVENUE. NW WASHINGTON, DC 20001 202/393-4695 TESTIMONY OF VINCENT R.
Page 47 - MURKOWSKI (for himself and Mr. STEVENS) introduced the following bill; which was read twice and referred to the Committee on...
Page 3 - ... children in my old age. His new wife has her own pension fund, as do most younger women, and I am starting a career so late in life so as not to have 20 years to pay into a pension fund. TESTIMONY OF SENATOR DAVE DURENBERGER Madam Chairperson, I want to commend you for holding this hearing today, and I applaud your continuing efforts to provide economic equity to women in our society. I would also like to recognize the herculean work of Representative Pat Schroeder to eliminate economic discrimination...
Page 32 - Mr. Chairman, and members of the subcommittee, I would like to thank you for asking me to appear here. I have sent in some written testimony, and ask that it be included in the record. Representative THOMPSON. Without objection, your testimony wiH be printed in full in the record, following such informal remarks as you desire to make.
Page 2 - ... capabilities indicated for this year by the Engineers would be $1 million. The Missouri delegation, both Senators and Congressmen speak with one voice on this, Mr. Chairman, and we certainly appreciate your courtesy and any consideration you and the committee can give this measure. Senator HRUSKA. Well, thank you very much. We will put in the record at this point a telegram addressed to Senator Ellender as chairman of the subcommittee from William E. Towell of the Missouri Conservation Commission....
Page 22 - I commend you, Mr. Chairman, for holding this hearing today and for focusing attention on the survivor benefits feature of the civil service retirement program.

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