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Executive Departments

DD DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE 14928 7976 $ 40613 021 5301 3015 $ 13023701 98448 810 504 EO DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATiON 781 384 $ 2865287 278 160 $ 880805 4 584 838 489 AR DEPARTMENT OFTHE ARMY 30528 16570 $ 76384873 9420 5654 $ 23813754 23 1827 716 4 71 HU DEPT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEV 1675 784 $ 6 065372 640 315 $ 2345938 10218 767 4 5 9 VA DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS 34240 17029 $ 98 617108 12223 6659 $ 32250649 236268 721 4 39 NV DEPARTMENT OFTHE NAVY 21898 11763 $ 66 482836 7451 4365 $ 19344212 179014 667 4 13 ST DEPARTMENT OF BTATE 2098 1267 $ 5265406 662 294 $ 1613491 24040 627 4 05 HE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SVCS 7756 4038 $ 28006389 2644 1476 $ 7512561 63581 636 4 03 DL DEPARTMENT OF LABOR 2439 1110 $ 10457496 992 475 $ 3457417 15814 702 402 AF DEPARTMENT OFTHEAIR FORCE 19232 10301 $ 46 669550 7028 4087 $ 17483722 155377 663 400 CM DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE 4339 2185 $ 13019924 1391 757 $ 3707677 middot 37867 577 377 HS DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY 17352 10057 $ 57852618 6561 4151 $ 17879116 164452 612 359 IN DEPARTMENT OFTHE INTERiOR 5990 3448 $ 14917262 2078 1261 $ 5037101 77600 444 282 TD DEPARTMENT OFTRANSPORTATION 4597 2490 $ middot16 265484 1564 882 $ 5915429 57349 434 280 ON DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY 1123 5BB $ 3612064 397 217 $ 1269200 15023 391 247 AG DEPARTMENT OFAGRICULTURE 7744 4370 $ 23997899 2715 1650 $ 7030125 112084 390 243 OJ DEPARTMENT OFJUSTiCE 5003 3015 $ 13106288 2355 1478 $ 6408811 102906 293 149 TR DEPARTMENT OFTHETREASURY 4892 3181 $ 11619560 2246 1 537 $ 5247039 110612 288 149

Independent Agencies

RH ARMED FORCES RETIREMENT HOME 143 68 $ 465354 47 18 $ 97585 505 1149 792 NP NATIONAL CAPITAL PLANNING COMM 12 8 $ 29340 8 4 $ 29340 53 1509 7515 LP GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 707 288 $ 1 964354 259 120 $ 716317 2396 1202 701 MC FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSiON 25 11 $ 56840 4 3 $ 5907 128 859 625 BG PENSION BENEFIT GUARANTY CORP 161 77 $ 629168 66 29 $ 147214 802 960 1599 SM SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 913 441 $ 3191 113 263 145 $ 712585 5042 875 687 EB EXPORT IMPORT BANK OFTHEUS 80 36 $ 197170 14 11 $ 26755 411 862 584 OM OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT 723 298 $ 2645054 19B 95 $ 663505 3648 817 15156 NF NATiONAL SCiENCE FOUNDATiON 292 110 $ 797855 99 36 $ 276292 1333 825 151515 FQ COURT SERVICES AND OFFENDER SUPERV A 260 126 $ 801407 129 68 $ 313260 1054 1195 15150 SS SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM 38 18 $ 106581 17 7 $ 67341 204 882 539 AM AGENCY FORINTLDEVELOPMENT 356 178 $ 1212647 121 59 $ 548950 2238 795 532

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PU PEACE CORPS 107 68 $ 284255 40 25 $ 125561 844 806 509

I US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1280 748 $ 7626983 399 228 $ 1601892 10332 724 503

AB AMERICAN BAnLE MONUMENTS COMM 8 2 $ 45865 0 0 $ - 40 500 500

AU FEDERAL LABOR RELAnONS AUTHORITY 32 13 $ 8 5 1 3~ 12 4 $ 40327 184 707 489

LF FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION 66 32 $ 170886 28 14 $ 71382 378 647 476 EE EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPRTNTYCOMM 413 202 $ 1016255 162 85 $ 429179 2465 819 47l TB NATLTRANSPORTATION SAPETY BOARD 53 26 $ 111972 9 6 $ 15826 430 605 46l CC US COMMiSSiON ON CIVIL RlGHTS 11 8 $ 57114 6 5 $ 55342 65 1231 462 GS GENERAL SERVICES ADMlNISTRATION 1880 957 $ 5653457 742 381 $ 2405874 12597 760 457 NQ NATLARCHIVES AND RECADMIN 430 221 $ 883967 149 88 $ 370077 2979 742 446 V FED RESERVE SYSTEM BD OF GOVERNORS 294 135 $ 991 278 111 55 $ 290746 1835 736 436 P US POSTAL SERVICE 102530 51 973 $ 290020258 35444 19424 $ 99925973 767616 677 424

BD MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD 34 16 $ 169237 8 7 $ 19427 217 737 41l GJ PRESIDIO TRUST 42 21 $ 81 508 12 7 $ 20005 342 614 409 H US SENATE 640 369 $ 2921515 168 103 $ 606116 6654 555 400 SK CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMM 62 28 $ 304146 24 10 $ 48011 465 602 387 CT COMMODITY FUTURESTRADING COMM 51 26 $ 172874 13 7 $ 45286 501 619 379 RE OFFiCEOF NAVAJO AND HOPI INDIAN 2 2 $ 40 0 o $ - 53 377 377 IB BROADCASTING BOARD OF GOVERNORS 226 111 $ 1189548 85 43 $ 308103 1830 607 372 TC US INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION 47 20 $ 81130 24 7 $ 70337 360 556 361 FM FED MEDIATION AND CONCILIATION SVC 26 16 $ 75352 8 6 $ 40973 278 576 360 FL FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION 24 16 $ 110639 10 6 $ 89768 284 563 352 KS CORP FOR NATL AND CMNTY SERVICE 77 42 $ 143806 39 22 $ 109748 571 736 380 OS OCCUP SAFETY AND HEALTH REVIEW COMM 2 2 $ - 0 o $ - 68 345 3415 EP ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY 1868 971 $ 6221782 637 334 $ 2106978 18~76 523 343

AH02 NATLENDOWMENT FORTHE HUMANITIES 20 11 $ 241 918 7 5 $ 41430 182 604 330 SE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMM 328 188 $ 2016586 111 66 $ 324403 3797 495 321 SZ SOCIAL SeCURITY ADMINISTRATION 6849 3656 $ 19463670 2826 1581 $ 7871 213 65258 560 318 RR RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD 160 63 $ 392015 78 29 $ 298767 1087 15 80 313 B EXECUTIVE OFFICE OFTHE PRESIDENT 170 90 $ 821096 68 34 $ 193434 1792 502 313 LT US TAX COURT 17 12 $ 29652 7 5 $ 15934 224 536 313 NL NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD 180 92 $ 406809 56 35 $ 164621 1898 485 300 SB SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 452 214 $ 2463802 146 90 $ 509671 4152 515 299 L GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE 300 144 $ 1553107 89 44 $ 303883 3368 428 297

FW US OFFice OF SPECIAL COUNSEL 12 7 $ 22788 8 4 $ 22788 103 680 291 AH01 NATLENDOWMENT FORTHE ARTS 27 12 $ 127371 18 7 $ 124361 173 694 289

FC FEDCOMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 263 112 $ 829082 139 58 $ 575425 1952 574 217

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FD FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP 450 232 $ 1366085 149 88 $ 442647 5292 438 272 FY FEDERAL HOUSING FINANCE BOARD 4 4 $ 410 1 1 $ 380 115 348 261 e ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OFTHE US COURTS 2442 1406 $ 10162188 910 577 $ 3245088 33416 421 248

GG USOFFICE OF GOVERNMENT ETHICS 7 3 $ 51805 1 1 $ 26825 82 366 244 NN NATL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMI N 1217 667 $ 5084030 391 199 $ 1596316 19278 346 243 GW INT BOUNDARY AND WATER COMMISSION 19 12 $ 55979 10 6 $ 48355 256 469 234 U TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY 792 467 $ 2278824 284 193 $ 907360 12742 367 215 FT FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION 99 39 $ 200540 42 16 $ 66874 1073 363 214 NU US NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMM 191 105 $ 794258 78 47 $ 238048 3224 328 180 CU AP

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DEPARTMENT OF STATE 2094 1220 $ 6621777 634 310 $ 2099460 24498 371 DEPARTMENT OF HOMELANDSECURITY 17269 9818 $ 61569796 6380 3992 $ 18511267 160977 362 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR 6042 3465 $ 16866519 2087 1304 $ 5489728 76876 282 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 4776 2484 $ 17296125 1614 974 $ 6115 472 53878 280 DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY 1201 628 $ 3709887 425 249 $ 1 413310 14973 2153 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 7810 4345 $ 23907577 2643 1661 $ 6516933 109344 2415 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE 6410 3823 $ 17119304 2908 1830 $ 8172390 104098 191 DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY 4808 3005 $ 13489683 2123 1437 $ 5456615 120928 middot130

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NATLENDOWMENT FORTHE HUMANITIES 38 16 $ 125781 15624 8 $ 90366

$ 272740 182 49i US TAXCOURT

31 18 14 9 $ 36118 485

EXPORT IMPORT BANK OF THE US 23 16 $ 47536 12 6 $ 24027 206

458 CORP FORNATLAND CMNTY SERVICE

35 18 $ 104799 39379 36 $ 267320 443

FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION 58771 41 $ 143134 30 15 $ 91694

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54 25 13 8 $ 20293 385$ 131116 $ 208862 25 20 869 437

US INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION $ 8472385 58

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24 9 $ 58447 37756 25 $ 69628 40444 20 $ 129903 $ 73886 22320 11

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COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING COMM 18 $ 89074 5 XXX $ 82031 26111

333 CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMM

25 $ 216292 18 8 $ 49344 51160 316

NATLTRANSPORTATION SAFETY BOARD 24 11 $ 54993 44325 $ 31937569

417 312 FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION

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Initiative (FERDI) Module Taxpayer Module Taxpayer Balance In

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PRESIDIO TRUST 19 12 $ 37027 6 4 $ 12682 339 236 US OFFICE OF SPECIAL COUNSEL 10 6 $ 20 320 7 4 $ 20320 112 179 NATL CREDIT UNION ADMINISTRATION 39 29 $ 61252 19 13 $ 66860 899 178 NATL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS 30 11 $ 141325 21 8 $ 121975 170 176 INT BOUNDARY AND WATER COMMISSiON 11 8 $ 21220 7 6 $ 21220 222 090 Srtlallltid$DeHtJ8 1~~(Le88 tfi a n ~1 00 employees)t ~i 1iV~~ttI~yenm~~llMl~~~~ ~P1i ~1 R~1J~ ~ )~~ft~~it1~m~~ ~tfWampmiddot middot yilt

APPALACHIAN REGIONAL COMMISSiON xxx xxx $ 23174 xxx xxx $ 23 166 10 VALUEI USCOMMISSiON ONCIVIL RIGHTS 9 8 $ 63968 4 3 $ 12026 53 943 NATIONAL CAPITAL PLANNING COMM 10 6 $ 34057 6 xxx $ 33906 48 VALUEI AMERICAN BATILE MONUMENTS COMM 9 3 $ 31626 0 o $ - 64 469 OCCUP SAFETY AND HEALTH REVIEW COMM 3 xxx $ 810 0 o $ - 67 VALUEI USOFFICE OF GOVERNMENT ETHICS 8 xxx $ 18676 0 o $ 74 VALUEI OFFICE OFNAVAJO AND HOPI INDIAN xxx xxx $ 664 xxx xxx $ 165 49 VALUEJ FEDERAL HOUSING FINANCE BOARD xxx xxx $ 1628 xxx xxx $ 1628 93 VALUEI 186811 middot j SQete~ ~~~ff~~~m ( ~u t j~lWtt ~ _ wt~~~J+f~1 sIWNnt~~f6~~~ _~middot)k r

11409 6369 $ 41226266 3197 1966 s _ NA NA middot I ~ fmiddot ~ ~ V Pgt- lf ri ~ j j t ~ - bull j k ~lt ~ t Ii 1 lt

Mlrl~ARY ~ 2 ~~ 2 ~ 6 Jt ~ ~~~ ~ 1125107608 middot ~~2middot31 ~ I( H~4 ~~1 1 ~ Jtamp ~ S~4 7 9 5 1 8 6 6middot 20703~t middotmiddot middot middot~9 middot middot CSRSIFERS

~ Jx ftrl ~~ ~~~ ~~~ r8 ~(t 1~~~1 ~49 ~~~~ N~t1lt~~~ $~Hrt~~ P4 ~~~~ 228

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ReserveGuard 77764 44492 $ 181880881 15282 9738 $ 38656887 1136200 306 Active Duty Military 64974 39366 $ 79849364 7741 5863 $ 14275859 1 389394 241

TOTAL 899782 4~0322 $ 2799960165 267041 149500 $ 728124197 9118307 330

llncludes all balence dueandpotential nonfller accounts regardless of status Employees of federalegenclu thatdo not submit workforce Information to theOPM Central Personnel Data File (CPDF) Generally Includes employees of the legislative branch (other than theGeneral Printing Office) and Intelligence agencies Data I obtaIned through an annual match of Internal W-2 records

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CONSTITUTION JEFFERSONS MAN UAL

AND

RULES OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

OF THE UNITED STAT E S

WITH

A DIGEST OF THE PRACT ICE

SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS

FIRST SESSION

Prepared by

ASHER C HINDS

pursuant to a resolution of the House passed July 12 1909

~

WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

middot 1909 ~ ~ x ~

Rules of the sectsect 6M 650 Rule IX

~ rule was adopted-in r88a (ill 252I) middot I t fnereIy put in form of definition what had been long established in the practice of theHodse butwhatthe House had hitherto been unwilling

to define (II I603) The privilege of the House as distinguished from that of middotthe

individual Member includes q uestions relating to sect 654 Privilege - ~

of the House~ its constitutional prerogatives in respect to reveshy0

nue legislation arid appropriations (I I 148o-150 r Y including revenue and other treaties (II 15deg2-1537) its power to punish for contempt whether of its own Members (11 1641shy

1665) of witnesses who are summoned to give information (11 r608 r612 III r666-1724) or of other persons (II 1597-1640 )

questions relating to its organization (122-24 r89 2 I2 290) and the title of its Members to their seats (III 2579-258i )middotmiddotjricludmg various questions mcidentalfhereto (I 322 328 673 742 110 1207 III 2588) the conduct of officers and employees (I 284 285 III 2628 2645-2647) corp-fort arid convenience of Mernber~ 0

and employees (III 262~2636) admission to the floor of th~

House (III 2624-2626) the accuracy and propriety o(reports iJ the Congressional Record (V 7005-7023) the conduct of represhysentatives of the press (II 1630 1631 III 2627) the protectiori of papers in its files especially when den1~nded by the courts (111_)

_2660-2664) the integrity of its Journal (II I363 III 26 20)~

the protection of its records (III 2659) the accuracy of its docu~

ments (V 7329) and lllessages (III 26r3) and the integrity of the processes by which bills are considered (II~] 259 7-2601 26r41

IV 3383 3388 3478) The privilege of the Member rests primarily ori the Con~titutio~

wh ich gives to him a conditional immunity fro~sect 655 Privilege of the Member arrest and an unconditional freedom of debate ~

the House (III 2670) A menace to the perso4 safety of Members from an insecure ceiling in the Hall was held ~~ involve a question of the highest privilege (III 2685) and ~

320

Jefterson~s Manual of sect 346 Sec XVII

A bill being missing the House reso ved that a proshytestation should be made and subscribed by the members tc before Almighty God and this honorable House that neither myself nor any other to my knowledge have taken away or do at this present conceal a bill entitled

ampc 5 Grey ~02

After a hill is engrossed it is put into the Speakers hands and he is not to let anyone have it t o lookinto Town col 209

In the House of Representatives an alleged improper alteration of a bill was presented as a question of priv-ilege -nd examined bshya select comIJittee It bejng ascertained that the alteration was made to cogect a clerical error the committee r eported that it was higbly censurable iII ~ny Member or officer of the House to makeany change even the most unimportant in any bill or reso-

Iution which has received the sanction of this body (III 2598) Engrossed bills do not go into the Speakers hands E nrolled bills J

go to him for signature

sEcxvrI-ORDER IN DEBATE

sect 346 Decorum When the Speaker is seated in his chair of Members as to

every member is to sit in his place Scobsitting in their places 6J Grey 4deg3

In the House of Representatives the decorum of Members is regushyIateq by the v~rious sections of Rule XIV and t his provision of

t heparliamentary law is practically obsolete

I5 6

i

Jeffersons Manual oj sectsect 458459 See XXXf

in ihich the previous question is called for are fairand proper subjects of public-discussion and ought not to be obstructed bya formality introduced for questions of a peculiar character

This discussion has no -bearing on the modern uses of the preshyvious question

SEC XXXV-AMENDMENmiddotlS

sect 458 Right of 0D an amendment being moved a Memshythe Member who has spoken to the ber who has spoken to the main question main question to rnay speak again to t he am endment speak to an amendment Scob 23middot -

This parliamentary rule is of effect in the House of Representa-

tives where the hour rule of debate (Rule XIV ~ 2) has been in force for marry years A Member who has spoken an hour to the

main question may speak another hour to an amendment (1

4994)middot

If an amendment be proposed inconsistent with one alre-dy agreed to it is a fit ground for its

sect 459 The rejection by the House but not within the Speaker not to decide as to competence of the Speaker to suppress as consistency of a if it were against ltJrder Fr were he per- proposed amendment wIth rnitted to draw questions of consistence

one already within the vortex of order hemight usurp agreed to a negative on important modifications

and suppress instead of subserving the ) egislative will The practice of the House ofRepresentatives follows and extends

the principle set forth by Jefferson Thus it has been held that the fact that ~ proposed amendment is inconsistent with the text

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1473631 27734 $4548724400 18800MilitalY - Active Duty

1175676 32112 $14108805800 273Ultary - ReserveGuard

1979928 76993 $8675038320 0 389~uMilitary - Retired

13 1 $42300 7691I~ I Natl Comm on libraries and Information Science 18996 418 $35076 8800 22 0National Air and Space Administration

2976 101 $3 2737 1 0 0 339N3tlonalArchives and Records Administration 57 1 $2043400 175National capital Planning Commlssion

912 10 $253400 LiDDoNatIonal Credit Union Admlnstratlon 165 8 $87608 0 0 4 8 5National Endowment for the Arts 182 9 $ 35 86 70 00 4 95National Endowment oftha Humanities

1926 55 $ 44 3 108 0 0 2 8 6National Labor Relatlons Board 1322 71 $197520200 5 37National Science Foundation

299 $ 226826300National Security Agency 431 16 $3439600 3 71National Transportaion Safety Board

62 3 $ 32 00 484Occup Safety and Health Review Commission 55 1 $94500 182 OffIce of Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation

3571 182 $2 06 39 26 00 510l~Office of Personnel Management 912 40 $30689000 4 39 Peace Corps 793 39 $18311500 4 9 2Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp 328 11 $ 188 9 04 0 0 3 3So~Presidio Trust

1132 40 $16723500 3 53Railroad Retirement Board Securitles and Exchange Commission 3 256 92 $ 1 358 0 0 3 0 0 2 83

218 13 $5092100 5 96Selective Service System 3 639 154 $178488000 423Small Business Administration 5183 291 $247642200 5 61Smithsonian Institution

$ 12 66 7298(0 3 i2~~Socia Security Admlnstratlon 64 903 2022

Tennessee Valley Auttlority 13379 307 $200336100 2 29~o

75 7 $1 2158600 9 33us Commission on Civil Rights 11 327 419 $581232400 370US House of Representatives

360 13 $ 10 146 00 3 61US Inti Trade Commission 3143 60 $30651600 191US Nuclear Regulatory Commmission

78 4 $ 12 7095 00 5 13US Office of Government EthicsLOTTERY US Office of Special Counsel 98 2 $1607900 2 0 4 RESULTS

787818 32269 $20159142300 4 10~oUS Postal Service 6 681 228 $199777700 341 ~b US Senate

6 61 46 $6 000 23 0 0 6 96 US Soldiers and Airmens Home 226 4 $ 14 908 0 0 177US Tax Court

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Overall Delinquency

Rate 1

Adjusted Delinquency

Rate2

Descending Order

ode Annual Match M October 2004

Module Count

Taxpayer Count

Balance Owed Module Count

Taxpayer Count

Balance In Installment Agreement

Executive Departments

DD DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE 14928 7976 $ 40613 021 5301 3015 $ 13023701 98448 810 504 EO DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATiON 781 384 $ 2865287 278 160 $ 880805 4 584 838 489 AR DEPARTMENT OFTHE ARMY 30528 16570 $ 76384873 9420 5654 $ 23813754 23 1827 716 4 71 HU DEPT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEV 1675 784 $ 6 065372 640 315 $ 2345938 10218 767 4 5 9 VA DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS 34240 17029 $ 98 617108 12223 6659 $ 32250649 236268 721 4 39 NV DEPARTMENT OFTHE NAVY 21898 11763 $ 66 482836 7451 4365 $ 19344212 179014 667 4 13 ST DEPARTMENT OF BTATE 2098 1267 $ 5265406 662 294 $ 1613491 24040 627 4 05 HE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SVCS 7756 4038 $ 28006389 2644 1476 $ 7512561 63581 636 4 03 DL DEPARTMENT OF LABOR 2439 1110 $ 10457496 992 475 $ 3457417 15814 702 402 AF DEPARTMENT OFTHEAIR FORCE 19232 10301 $ 46 669550 7028 4087 $ 17483722 155377 663 400 CM DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE 4339 2185 $ 13019924 1391 757 $ 3707677 middot 37867 577 377 HS DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY 17352 10057 $ 57852618 6561 4151 $ 17879116 164452 612 359 IN DEPARTMENT OFTHE INTERiOR 5990 3448 $ 14917262 2078 1261 $ 5037101 77600 444 282 TD DEPARTMENT OFTRANSPORTATION 4597 2490 $ middot16 265484 1564 882 $ 5915429 57349 434 280 ON DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY 1123 5BB $ 3612064 397 217 $ 1269200 15023 391 247 AG DEPARTMENT OFAGRICULTURE 7744 4370 $ 23997899 2715 1650 $ 7030125 112084 390 243 OJ DEPARTMENT OFJUSTiCE 5003 3015 $ 13106288 2355 1478 $ 6408811 102906 293 149 TR DEPARTMENT OFTHETREASURY 4892 3181 $ 11619560 2246 1 537 $ 5247039 110612 288 149

Independent Agencies

RH ARMED FORCES RETIREMENT HOME 143 68 $ 465354 47 18 $ 97585 505 1149 792 NP NATIONAL CAPITAL PLANNING COMM 12 8 $ 29340 8 4 $ 29340 53 1509 7515 LP GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 707 288 $ 1 964354 259 120 $ 716317 2396 1202 701 MC FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSiON 25 11 $ 56840 4 3 $ 5907 128 859 625 BG PENSION BENEFIT GUARANTY CORP 161 77 $ 629168 66 29 $ 147214 802 960 1599 SM SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 913 441 $ 3191 113 263 145 $ 712585 5042 875 687 EB EXPORT IMPORT BANK OFTHEUS 80 36 $ 197170 14 11 $ 26755 411 862 584 OM OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT 723 298 $ 2645054 19B 95 $ 663505 3648 817 15156 NF NATiONAL SCiENCE FOUNDATiON 292 110 $ 797855 99 36 $ 276292 1333 825 151515 FQ COURT SERVICES AND OFFENDER SUPERV A 260 126 $ 801407 129 68 $ 313260 1054 1195 15150 SS SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM 38 18 $ 106581 17 7 $ 67341 204 882 539 AM AGENCY FORINTLDEVELOPMENT 356 178 $ 1212647 121 59 $ 548950 2238 795 532

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Installment Agreements

Balance In Module Taxpayer Installment Count Count Agreement

Workforce as of 93004

Overall Delinquency

Rate

Adjusted Delinquency

Rate2

Descending Order

PU PEACE CORPS 107 68 $ 284255 40 25 $ 125561 844 806 509

I US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1280 748 $ 7626983 399 228 $ 1601892 10332 724 503

AB AMERICAN BAnLE MONUMENTS COMM 8 2 $ 45865 0 0 $ - 40 500 500

AU FEDERAL LABOR RELAnONS AUTHORITY 32 13 $ 8 5 1 3~ 12 4 $ 40327 184 707 489

LF FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION 66 32 $ 170886 28 14 $ 71382 378 647 476 EE EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPRTNTYCOMM 413 202 $ 1016255 162 85 $ 429179 2465 819 47l TB NATLTRANSPORTATION SAPETY BOARD 53 26 $ 111972 9 6 $ 15826 430 605 46l CC US COMMiSSiON ON CIVIL RlGHTS 11 8 $ 57114 6 5 $ 55342 65 1231 462 GS GENERAL SERVICES ADMlNISTRATION 1880 957 $ 5653457 742 381 $ 2405874 12597 760 457 NQ NATLARCHIVES AND RECADMIN 430 221 $ 883967 149 88 $ 370077 2979 742 446 V FED RESERVE SYSTEM BD OF GOVERNORS 294 135 $ 991 278 111 55 $ 290746 1835 736 436 P US POSTAL SERVICE 102530 51 973 $ 290020258 35444 19424 $ 99925973 767616 677 424

BD MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD 34 16 $ 169237 8 7 $ 19427 217 737 41l GJ PRESIDIO TRUST 42 21 $ 81 508 12 7 $ 20005 342 614 409 H US SENATE 640 369 $ 2921515 168 103 $ 606116 6654 555 400 SK CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMM 62 28 $ 304146 24 10 $ 48011 465 602 387 CT COMMODITY FUTURESTRADING COMM 51 26 $ 172874 13 7 $ 45286 501 619 379 RE OFFiCEOF NAVAJO AND HOPI INDIAN 2 2 $ 40 0 o $ - 53 377 377 IB BROADCASTING BOARD OF GOVERNORS 226 111 $ 1189548 85 43 $ 308103 1830 607 372 TC US INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION 47 20 $ 81130 24 7 $ 70337 360 556 361 FM FED MEDIATION AND CONCILIATION SVC 26 16 $ 75352 8 6 $ 40973 278 576 360 FL FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION 24 16 $ 110639 10 6 $ 89768 284 563 352 KS CORP FOR NATL AND CMNTY SERVICE 77 42 $ 143806 39 22 $ 109748 571 736 380 OS OCCUP SAFETY AND HEALTH REVIEW COMM 2 2 $ - 0 o $ - 68 345 3415 EP ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY 1868 971 $ 6221782 637 334 $ 2106978 18~76 523 343

AH02 NATLENDOWMENT FORTHE HUMANITIES 20 11 $ 241 918 7 5 $ 41430 182 604 330 SE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMM 328 188 $ 2016586 111 66 $ 324403 3797 495 321 SZ SOCIAL SeCURITY ADMINISTRATION 6849 3656 $ 19463670 2826 1581 $ 7871 213 65258 560 318 RR RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD 160 63 $ 392015 78 29 $ 298767 1087 15 80 313 B EXECUTIVE OFFICE OFTHE PRESIDENT 170 90 $ 821096 68 34 $ 193434 1792 502 313 LT US TAX COURT 17 12 $ 29652 7 5 $ 15934 224 536 313 NL NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD 180 92 $ 406809 56 35 $ 164621 1898 485 300 SB SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 452 214 $ 2463802 146 90 $ 509671 4152 515 299 L GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE 300 144 $ 1553107 89 44 $ 303883 3368 428 297

FW US OFFice OF SPECIAL COUNSEL 12 7 $ 22788 8 4 $ 22788 103 680 291 AH01 NATLENDOWMENT FORTHE ARTS 27 12 $ 127371 18 7 $ 124361 173 694 289

FC FEDCOMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 263 112 $ 829082 139 58 $ 575425 1952 574 217

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Installment Agreements

Balance In Module Taxpayer Installment

Count Count Agreement

Workforce as of 93004

Overall Delinquency

Rate1

Adjusted Delinquency

Rate2

Descending Order

FD FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP 450 232 $ 1366085 149 88 $ 442647 5292 438 272 FY FEDERAL HOUSING FINANCE BOARD 4 4 $ 410 1 1 $ 380 115 348 261 e ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OFTHE US COURTS 2442 1406 $ 10162188 910 577 $ 3245088 33416 421 248

GG USOFFICE OF GOVERNMENT ETHICS 7 3 $ 51805 1 1 $ 26825 82 366 244 NN NATL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMI N 1217 667 $ 5084030 391 199 $ 1596316 19278 346 243 GW INT BOUNDARY AND WATER COMMISSION 19 12 $ 55979 10 6 $ 48355 256 469 234 U TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY 792 467 $ 2278824 284 193 $ 907360 12742 367 215 FT FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION 99 39 $ 200540 42 16 $ 66874 1073 363 214 NU US NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMM 191 105 $ 794258 78 47 $ 238048 3224 328 180 CU AP

NATL CREDIT UNION ADMINISTRATION APPALACHIAN REGIONAL COMMISSION~

23 5

17 $ 1 $

19589 17027

10 4

8 1

$ 12323 $ 12628

888 10

191 1000

124 000

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~~~lwsectE ~ run~ht~~PT~tt ~ r~timiddot~lt imiddot I ~ 1 ~ ~f ~~ampjn~fJ middot ~ff~~if~~Y ~~~l~fr~~mmiddotr~~~_l ~1 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE 15637 8197 $ 39594248 5202 3033 $ 13436523 96240 537 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY 33163 17535 $ 81197372 9792 5920 $ 26310422 238576 487 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 753 350 $ 2515868 274 140 $ 1046811 4445 472 DEPTOFHOUSINGANDURBANDEV 1684 792 $ 5841483 619 336 $ 2261834 9921 460 DEPARTMENT OF VETERANSAFFAIRS 36531 17976 $ 107924939 13081 7344 $ 35719641 235042 452 DEPARTMENTOFTHENAVY 22572 11746 $ 65925104 6890 4129 $ 18033550 176709 431 DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE 20434 10754 $ 49888484 6956 4243 $ 17487706 156421 416 DEPARTMENTOFHEALTHANDHUMANSVCS 8164 4136 $ 30435290 2724 1650 $ 845518464244 403 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR 2398 1079 $ 107613939 921 483 $ 2968301 15380 388 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE 4700 2318 $ 16104073 1502 821 $ 4079397 40093 373

DEPARTMENT OF STATE 2094 1220 $ 6621777 634 310 $ 2099460 24498 371 DEPARTMENT OF HOMELANDSECURITY 17269 9818 $ 61569796 6380 3992 $ 18511267 160977 362 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR 6042 3465 $ 16866519 2087 1304 $ 5489728 76876 282 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 4776 2484 $ 17296125 1614 974 $ 6115 472 53878 280 DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY 1201 628 $ 3709887 425 249 $ 1 413310 14973 2153 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 7810 4345 $ 23907577 2643 1661 $ 6516933 109344 2415 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE 6410 3823 $ 17119304 2908 1830 $ 8172390 104098 191 DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY 4808 3005 $ 13489683 2123 1437 $ 5456615 120928 middot130

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GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 741 276 $ 2001605 227 101 $ 632601 2363 741 SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 920 438 $ 2483682 322 167 $ 993199 4871 15156 COURT SERVICESAND OFFENDERSUPERVA 236 113 $ 579878 95 64 $ 216 741 1 082 15415 EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPRTNTYCOMM 428 211 $ 1064395 143 87 $ 428 186 2363 15215 NATIONALSCIENCE FOUNDATiON 272 116 $ 698430 124 60 $ 392611 1339 493 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1347 787 $ 8036800 427 264 $ 1472725 10880 481 AGENCYFOR INTL DEVELOPMENT 328 165 $ 982302 109 51 $ 507496 2389 477 US POSTALSERVICE 111427 56652 $ 321 662266 37646 22058 $ 108714924 764165 453 NATL ARCHives AND REC ADMIN 440 226 $ 993668 174 97 $ 563645 3043 424 BROADCASTING BOARD OF GOVERNORS 222 113 $ 1211159 79 40 $ 353846 1765 414 FED RESERVESYSTEM BD OF GOVERNORS 285 128 $ 1060325 117 53 $ 381583 1860 403

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RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD 171 72 $ 355076 62 32 $ 158898 1007 397 GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION 1810 863 $ 5502385 688 365 $ 2319729 12666 393 OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT 728 316 $ 2772988 247 119 $ 799575 5107 386 US SENATE 674 377 $ 3099876 183 116 $ 667270 6949 376 FED COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 244 108 $ 749072 90 44 $ 260234 1854 345 SOCIAL SECURITYADMINISTRATION 7532 3942 $ 20391 000 2993 1722 $ 8696706 66147 336 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY 1886 926 $ 6487507 622 328 $ 2215683 18398 325 SMALLBUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 422 227 $ 2175842shy 135 87 $ 546626 4322 324 NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD 189 101 $ 429785 75 44 $ 131074 1870 305 SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMM 379 183 $ 1553002 96 64 $ 385393 3907 305 EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT 134 71 $ 664527 47 21 $ 208646 1693 295 FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION 98 45 $ 226626 34 15 $ 81329 1 017 2915 GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE 284 138 $ 2177788 80 46 $ 273284 3352 274 FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP 358 184 $ 1451197 r 120 71 $ 429649 4593 246 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE US COURTS 2471 1436 $ 10369049 965 627 $ 3708927 33602 241 TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY 825 471 $ 30177701 295 188 $ 962366 12703 223 NATLAERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMIN 1158 618 $ 6079355 382 212 $ 1469077 18786 216 US NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMM 209 106 $ ~ 91 43 $ 315952 3295 191 M dIUri111ntjj D8 t1CIii1al1C1l0therOffl (100 ~ 999 middotplj9i lls middot~1rmf~v~~~_~~~ e ces middotem 0 ~~ _ ~ dmiddot - middot if middot _ ~ SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM 50 middot 21 $133641 18 10 $ 54080 203 542 PENSION BENEFIT GUARANTY CORP $ 428500 61 533 FEDERAL LABOR RELATIONS AUTHORITY

149 $ 20265876 33 806 506

NATLENDOWMENT FORTHE HUMANITIES 38 16 $ 125781 15624 8 $ 90366

$ 272740 182 49i US TAXCOURT

31 18 14 9 $ 36118 485

EXPORT IMPORT BANK OF THE US 23 16 $ 47536 12 6 $ 24027 206

458 CORP FORNATLAND CMNTY SERVICE

35 18 $ 104799 39379 36 $ 267320 443

FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION 58771 41 $ 143134 30 15 $ 91694

442 PEACE CORPS

54 25 13 8 $ 20293 385$ 131116 $ 208862 25 20 869 437

US INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION $ 8472385 58

424 MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD

24 9 $ 58447 37756 25 $ 69628 40444 20 $ 129903 $ 73886 22320 11

middot13 10 $ 59919 274 401 FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION

33 21 $ 86938FEDMEDIATION ANDCONCILIATION SVC VALUEr

COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING COMM 18 $ 89074 5 XXX $ 82031 26111

333 CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMM

25 $ 216292 18 8 $ 49344 51160 316

NATLTRANSPORTATION SAFETY BOARD 24 11 $ 54993 44325 $ 31937569

417 312 FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION

19 $ 117260 lt3 6 $ 3196144 $ 4620 120 VALUEI2 xxx14 5 $ 48067

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Balance Owed Installment Agreamaltts ara Count Count Count Count

Agreement Excluded

PRESIDIO TRUST 19 12 $ 37027 6 4 $ 12682 339 236 US OFFICE OF SPECIAL COUNSEL 10 6 $ 20 320 7 4 $ 20320 112 179 NATL CREDIT UNION ADMINISTRATION 39 29 $ 61252 19 13 $ 66860 899 178 NATL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS 30 11 $ 141325 21 8 $ 121975 170 176 INT BOUNDARY AND WATER COMMISSiON 11 8 $ 21220 7 6 $ 21220 222 090 Srtlallltid$DeHtJ8 1~~(Le88 tfi a n ~1 00 employees)t ~i 1iV~~ttI~yenm~~llMl~~~~ ~P1i ~1 R~1J~ ~ )~~ft~~it1~m~~ ~tfWampmiddot middot yilt

APPALACHIAN REGIONAL COMMISSiON xxx xxx $ 23174 xxx xxx $ 23 166 10 VALUEI USCOMMISSiON ONCIVIL RIGHTS 9 8 $ 63968 4 3 $ 12026 53 943 NATIONAL CAPITAL PLANNING COMM 10 6 $ 34057 6 xxx $ 33906 48 VALUEI AMERICAN BATILE MONUMENTS COMM 9 3 $ 31626 0 o $ - 64 469 OCCUP SAFETY AND HEALTH REVIEW COMM 3 xxx $ 810 0 o $ - 67 VALUEI USOFFICE OF GOVERNMENT ETHICS 8 xxx $ 18676 0 o $ 74 VALUEI OFFICE OFNAVAJO AND HOPI INDIAN xxx xxx $ 664 xxx xxx $ 165 49 VALUEJ FEDERAL HOUSING FINANCE BOARD xxx xxx $ 1628 xxx xxx $ 1628 93 VALUEI 186811 middot j SQete~ ~~~ff~~~m ( ~u t j~lWtt ~ _ wt~~~J+f~1 sIWNnt~~f6~~~ _~middot)k r

11409 6369 $ 41226266 3197 1966 s _ NA NA middot I ~ fmiddot ~ ~ V Pgt- lf ri ~ j j t ~ - bull j k ~lt ~ t Ii 1 lt

Mlrl~ARY ~ 2 ~~ 2 ~ 6 Jt ~ ~~~ ~ 1125107608 middot ~~2middot31 ~ I( H~4 ~~1 1 ~ Jtamp ~ S~4 7 9 5 1 8 6 6middot 20703~t middotmiddot middot middot~9 middot middot CSRSIFERS

~ Jx ftrl ~~ ~~~ ~~~ r8 ~(t 1~~~1 ~49 ~~~~ N~t1lt~~~ $~Hrt~~ P4 ~~~~ 228

~~~~m IIltlf ~~llff i l

I I ~

ReserveGuard 77764 44492 $ 181880881 15282 9738 $ 38656887 1136200 306 Active Duty Military 64974 39366 $ 79849364 7741 5863 $ 14275859 1 389394 241

TOTAL 899782 4~0322 $ 2799960165 267041 149500 $ 728124197 9118307 330

llncludes all balence dueandpotential nonfller accounts regardless of status Employees of federalegenclu thatdo not submit workforce Information to theOPM Central Personnel Data File (CPDF) Generally Includes employees of the legislative branch (other than theGeneral Printing Office) and Intelligence agencies Data I obtaIned through an annual match of Internal W-2 records

Internal Revenue Service Page3 of 3

CONSTITUTION JEFFERSONS MAN UAL

AND

RULES OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

OF THE UNITED STAT E S

WITH

A DIGEST OF THE PRACT ICE

SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS

FIRST SESSION

Prepared by

ASHER C HINDS

pursuant to a resolution of the House passed July 12 1909

~

WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

middot 1909 ~ ~ x ~

Rules of the sectsect 6M 650 Rule IX

~ rule was adopted-in r88a (ill 252I) middot I t fnereIy put in form of definition what had been long established in the practice of theHodse butwhatthe House had hitherto been unwilling

to define (II I603) The privilege of the House as distinguished from that of middotthe

individual Member includes q uestions relating to sect 654 Privilege - ~

of the House~ its constitutional prerogatives in respect to reveshy0

nue legislation arid appropriations (I I 148o-150 r Y including revenue and other treaties (II 15deg2-1537) its power to punish for contempt whether of its own Members (11 1641shy

1665) of witnesses who are summoned to give information (11 r608 r612 III r666-1724) or of other persons (II 1597-1640 )

questions relating to its organization (122-24 r89 2 I2 290) and the title of its Members to their seats (III 2579-258i )middotmiddotjricludmg various questions mcidentalfhereto (I 322 328 673 742 110 1207 III 2588) the conduct of officers and employees (I 284 285 III 2628 2645-2647) corp-fort arid convenience of Mernber~ 0

and employees (III 262~2636) admission to the floor of th~

House (III 2624-2626) the accuracy and propriety o(reports iJ the Congressional Record (V 7005-7023) the conduct of represhysentatives of the press (II 1630 1631 III 2627) the protectiori of papers in its files especially when den1~nded by the courts (111_)

_2660-2664) the integrity of its Journal (II I363 III 26 20)~

the protection of its records (III 2659) the accuracy of its docu~

ments (V 7329) and lllessages (III 26r3) and the integrity of the processes by which bills are considered (II~] 259 7-2601 26r41

IV 3383 3388 3478) The privilege of the Member rests primarily ori the Con~titutio~

wh ich gives to him a conditional immunity fro~sect 655 Privilege of the Member arrest and an unconditional freedom of debate ~

the House (III 2670) A menace to the perso4 safety of Members from an insecure ceiling in the Hall was held ~~ involve a question of the highest privilege (III 2685) and ~

320

Jefterson~s Manual of sect 346 Sec XVII

A bill being missing the House reso ved that a proshytestation should be made and subscribed by the members tc before Almighty God and this honorable House that neither myself nor any other to my knowledge have taken away or do at this present conceal a bill entitled

ampc 5 Grey ~02

After a hill is engrossed it is put into the Speakers hands and he is not to let anyone have it t o lookinto Town col 209

In the House of Representatives an alleged improper alteration of a bill was presented as a question of priv-ilege -nd examined bshya select comIJittee It bejng ascertained that the alteration was made to cogect a clerical error the committee r eported that it was higbly censurable iII ~ny Member or officer of the House to makeany change even the most unimportant in any bill or reso-

Iution which has received the sanction of this body (III 2598) Engrossed bills do not go into the Speakers hands E nrolled bills J

go to him for signature

sEcxvrI-ORDER IN DEBATE

sect 346 Decorum When the Speaker is seated in his chair of Members as to

every member is to sit in his place Scobsitting in their places 6J Grey 4deg3

In the House of Representatives the decorum of Members is regushyIateq by the v~rious sections of Rule XIV and t his provision of

t heparliamentary law is practically obsolete

I5 6

i

Jeffersons Manual oj sectsect 458459 See XXXf

in ihich the previous question is called for are fairand proper subjects of public-discussion and ought not to be obstructed bya formality introduced for questions of a peculiar character

This discussion has no -bearing on the modern uses of the preshyvious question

SEC XXXV-AMENDMENmiddotlS

sect 458 Right of 0D an amendment being moved a Memshythe Member who has spoken to the ber who has spoken to the main question main question to rnay speak again to t he am endment speak to an amendment Scob 23middot -

This parliamentary rule is of effect in the House of Representa-

tives where the hour rule of debate (Rule XIV ~ 2) has been in force for marry years A Member who has spoken an hour to the

main question may speak another hour to an amendment (1

4994)middot

If an amendment be proposed inconsistent with one alre-dy agreed to it is a fit ground for its

sect 459 The rejection by the House but not within the Speaker not to decide as to competence of the Speaker to suppress as consistency of a if it were against ltJrder Fr were he per- proposed amendment wIth rnitted to draw questions of consistence

one already within the vortex of order hemight usurp agreed to a negative on important modifications

and suppress instead of subserving the ) egislative will The practice of the House ofRepresentatives follows and extends

the principle set forth by Jefferson Thus it has been held that the fact that ~ proposed amendment is inconsistent with the text

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Initiative (FERDll Total FERDI Civilian Accounts Installment Agreements

Workforce BS of 93004

Overall Delinquency

Rate 1

Adjusted Delinquency

Rate2

Descending Order

ode Annual Match M October 2004

Module Count

Taxpayer Count

Balance Owed Module Count

Taxpayer Count

Balance In Installment Agreement

Executive Departments

DD DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE 14928 7976 $ 40613 021 5301 3015 $ 13023701 98448 810 504 EO DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATiON 781 384 $ 2865287 278 160 $ 880805 4 584 838 489 AR DEPARTMENT OFTHE ARMY 30528 16570 $ 76384873 9420 5654 $ 23813754 23 1827 716 4 71 HU DEPT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEV 1675 784 $ 6 065372 640 315 $ 2345938 10218 767 4 5 9 VA DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS 34240 17029 $ 98 617108 12223 6659 $ 32250649 236268 721 4 39 NV DEPARTMENT OFTHE NAVY 21898 11763 $ 66 482836 7451 4365 $ 19344212 179014 667 4 13 ST DEPARTMENT OF BTATE 2098 1267 $ 5265406 662 294 $ 1613491 24040 627 4 05 HE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SVCS 7756 4038 $ 28006389 2644 1476 $ 7512561 63581 636 4 03 DL DEPARTMENT OF LABOR 2439 1110 $ 10457496 992 475 $ 3457417 15814 702 402 AF DEPARTMENT OFTHEAIR FORCE 19232 10301 $ 46 669550 7028 4087 $ 17483722 155377 663 400 CM DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE 4339 2185 $ 13019924 1391 757 $ 3707677 middot 37867 577 377 HS DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY 17352 10057 $ 57852618 6561 4151 $ 17879116 164452 612 359 IN DEPARTMENT OFTHE INTERiOR 5990 3448 $ 14917262 2078 1261 $ 5037101 77600 444 282 TD DEPARTMENT OFTRANSPORTATION 4597 2490 $ middot16 265484 1564 882 $ 5915429 57349 434 280 ON DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY 1123 5BB $ 3612064 397 217 $ 1269200 15023 391 247 AG DEPARTMENT OFAGRICULTURE 7744 4370 $ 23997899 2715 1650 $ 7030125 112084 390 243 OJ DEPARTMENT OFJUSTiCE 5003 3015 $ 13106288 2355 1478 $ 6408811 102906 293 149 TR DEPARTMENT OFTHETREASURY 4892 3181 $ 11619560 2246 1 537 $ 5247039 110612 288 149

Independent Agencies

RH ARMED FORCES RETIREMENT HOME 143 68 $ 465354 47 18 $ 97585 505 1149 792 NP NATIONAL CAPITAL PLANNING COMM 12 8 $ 29340 8 4 $ 29340 53 1509 7515 LP GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 707 288 $ 1 964354 259 120 $ 716317 2396 1202 701 MC FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSiON 25 11 $ 56840 4 3 $ 5907 128 859 625 BG PENSION BENEFIT GUARANTY CORP 161 77 $ 629168 66 29 $ 147214 802 960 1599 SM SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 913 441 $ 3191 113 263 145 $ 712585 5042 875 687 EB EXPORT IMPORT BANK OFTHEUS 80 36 $ 197170 14 11 $ 26755 411 862 584 OM OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT 723 298 $ 2645054 19B 95 $ 663505 3648 817 15156 NF NATiONAL SCiENCE FOUNDATiON 292 110 $ 797855 99 36 $ 276292 1333 825 151515 FQ COURT SERVICES AND OFFENDER SUPERV A 260 126 $ 801407 129 68 $ 313260 1054 1195 15150 SS SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM 38 18 $ 106581 17 7 $ 67341 204 882 539 AM AGENCY FORINTLDEVELOPMENT 356 178 $ 1212647 121 59 $ 548950 2238 795 532

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gency Code

Federal EmployeeRetiree Delinquency Initiative (FERDI)

Annual Match - October 2004

Total FERDI Civilian Accounts

Module Taxpayer Balance OwedCount Count

Installment Agreements

Balance In Module Taxpayer Installment Count Count Agreement

Workforce as of 93004

Overall Delinquency

Rate

Adjusted Delinquency

Rate2

Descending Order

PU PEACE CORPS 107 68 $ 284255 40 25 $ 125561 844 806 509

I US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1280 748 $ 7626983 399 228 $ 1601892 10332 724 503

AB AMERICAN BAnLE MONUMENTS COMM 8 2 $ 45865 0 0 $ - 40 500 500

AU FEDERAL LABOR RELAnONS AUTHORITY 32 13 $ 8 5 1 3~ 12 4 $ 40327 184 707 489

LF FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION 66 32 $ 170886 28 14 $ 71382 378 647 476 EE EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPRTNTYCOMM 413 202 $ 1016255 162 85 $ 429179 2465 819 47l TB NATLTRANSPORTATION SAPETY BOARD 53 26 $ 111972 9 6 $ 15826 430 605 46l CC US COMMiSSiON ON CIVIL RlGHTS 11 8 $ 57114 6 5 $ 55342 65 1231 462 GS GENERAL SERVICES ADMlNISTRATION 1880 957 $ 5653457 742 381 $ 2405874 12597 760 457 NQ NATLARCHIVES AND RECADMIN 430 221 $ 883967 149 88 $ 370077 2979 742 446 V FED RESERVE SYSTEM BD OF GOVERNORS 294 135 $ 991 278 111 55 $ 290746 1835 736 436 P US POSTAL SERVICE 102530 51 973 $ 290020258 35444 19424 $ 99925973 767616 677 424

BD MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD 34 16 $ 169237 8 7 $ 19427 217 737 41l GJ PRESIDIO TRUST 42 21 $ 81 508 12 7 $ 20005 342 614 409 H US SENATE 640 369 $ 2921515 168 103 $ 606116 6654 555 400 SK CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMM 62 28 $ 304146 24 10 $ 48011 465 602 387 CT COMMODITY FUTURESTRADING COMM 51 26 $ 172874 13 7 $ 45286 501 619 379 RE OFFiCEOF NAVAJO AND HOPI INDIAN 2 2 $ 40 0 o $ - 53 377 377 IB BROADCASTING BOARD OF GOVERNORS 226 111 $ 1189548 85 43 $ 308103 1830 607 372 TC US INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION 47 20 $ 81130 24 7 $ 70337 360 556 361 FM FED MEDIATION AND CONCILIATION SVC 26 16 $ 75352 8 6 $ 40973 278 576 360 FL FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION 24 16 $ 110639 10 6 $ 89768 284 563 352 KS CORP FOR NATL AND CMNTY SERVICE 77 42 $ 143806 39 22 $ 109748 571 736 380 OS OCCUP SAFETY AND HEALTH REVIEW COMM 2 2 $ - 0 o $ - 68 345 3415 EP ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY 1868 971 $ 6221782 637 334 $ 2106978 18~76 523 343

AH02 NATLENDOWMENT FORTHE HUMANITIES 20 11 $ 241 918 7 5 $ 41430 182 604 330 SE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMM 328 188 $ 2016586 111 66 $ 324403 3797 495 321 SZ SOCIAL SeCURITY ADMINISTRATION 6849 3656 $ 19463670 2826 1581 $ 7871 213 65258 560 318 RR RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD 160 63 $ 392015 78 29 $ 298767 1087 15 80 313 B EXECUTIVE OFFICE OFTHE PRESIDENT 170 90 $ 821096 68 34 $ 193434 1792 502 313 LT US TAX COURT 17 12 $ 29652 7 5 $ 15934 224 536 313 NL NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD 180 92 $ 406809 56 35 $ 164621 1898 485 300 SB SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 452 214 $ 2463802 146 90 $ 509671 4152 515 299 L GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE 300 144 $ 1553107 89 44 $ 303883 3368 428 297

FW US OFFice OF SPECIAL COUNSEL 12 7 $ 22788 8 4 $ 22788 103 680 291 AH01 NATLENDOWMENT FORTHE ARTS 27 12 $ 127371 18 7 $ 124361 173 694 289

FC FEDCOMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 263 112 $ 829082 139 58 $ 575425 1952 574 217

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genoy Code

Federal EmployeeRetiree Delinquency Initiative (FERDI)

Annual Match - October 2004

Total FERDI Civilian Accounts

Module Taxpayer Balance OwedCount Count

Installment Agreements

Balance In Module Taxpayer Installment

Count Count Agreement

Workforce as of 93004

Overall Delinquency

Rate1

Adjusted Delinquency

Rate2

Descending Order

FD FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP 450 232 $ 1366085 149 88 $ 442647 5292 438 272 FY FEDERAL HOUSING FINANCE BOARD 4 4 $ 410 1 1 $ 380 115 348 261 e ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OFTHE US COURTS 2442 1406 $ 10162188 910 577 $ 3245088 33416 421 248

GG USOFFICE OF GOVERNMENT ETHICS 7 3 $ 51805 1 1 $ 26825 82 366 244 NN NATL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMI N 1217 667 $ 5084030 391 199 $ 1596316 19278 346 243 GW INT BOUNDARY AND WATER COMMISSION 19 12 $ 55979 10 6 $ 48355 256 469 234 U TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY 792 467 $ 2278824 284 193 $ 907360 12742 367 215 FT FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION 99 39 $ 200540 42 16 $ 66874 1073 363 214 NU US NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMM 191 105 $ 794258 78 47 $ 238048 3224 328 180 CU AP

NATL CREDIT UNION ADMINISTRATION APPALACHIAN REGIONAL COMMISSION~

23 5

17 $ 1 $

19589 17027

10 4

8 1

$ 12323 $ 12628

888 10

191 1000

124 000

Includes all balance due end potential nonfller accounts regardless of status gt=xcludes accounts resolved by Installment agreement No leUer lent

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Federal Empl oyeeRetiree Delinquency Initiative DETAIL middot October 2005

All FERDI Accounts1 InstallmentAgreementAccounts Workforce Delinquency Federal EmployeeRetiree Delinquency as of Rate

Initiative (FERDI) Module Taxpayer Module Taxpayer Balance In 93005 Installment etC t Balance Owed etc t Installment Agreemen ts ere

oun oun oun oun Agreement Excluded

~~~lwsectE ~ run~ht~~PT~tt ~ r~timiddot~lt imiddot I ~ 1 ~ ~f ~~ampjn~fJ middot ~ff~~if~~Y ~~~l~fr~~mmiddotr~~~_l ~1 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE 15637 8197 $ 39594248 5202 3033 $ 13436523 96240 537 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY 33163 17535 $ 81197372 9792 5920 $ 26310422 238576 487 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 753 350 $ 2515868 274 140 $ 1046811 4445 472 DEPTOFHOUSINGANDURBANDEV 1684 792 $ 5841483 619 336 $ 2261834 9921 460 DEPARTMENT OF VETERANSAFFAIRS 36531 17976 $ 107924939 13081 7344 $ 35719641 235042 452 DEPARTMENTOFTHENAVY 22572 11746 $ 65925104 6890 4129 $ 18033550 176709 431 DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE 20434 10754 $ 49888484 6956 4243 $ 17487706 156421 416 DEPARTMENTOFHEALTHANDHUMANSVCS 8164 4136 $ 30435290 2724 1650 $ 845518464244 403 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR 2398 1079 $ 107613939 921 483 $ 2968301 15380 388 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE 4700 2318 $ 16104073 1502 821 $ 4079397 40093 373

DEPARTMENT OF STATE 2094 1220 $ 6621777 634 310 $ 2099460 24498 371 DEPARTMENT OF HOMELANDSECURITY 17269 9818 $ 61569796 6380 3992 $ 18511267 160977 362 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR 6042 3465 $ 16866519 2087 1304 $ 5489728 76876 282 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 4776 2484 $ 17296125 1614 974 $ 6115 472 53878 280 DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY 1201 628 $ 3709887 425 249 $ 1 413310 14973 2153 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 7810 4345 $ 23907577 2643 1661 $ 6516933 109344 2415 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE 6410 3823 $ 17119304 2908 1830 $ 8172390 104098 191 DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY 4808 3005 $ 13489683 2123 1437 $ 5456615 120928 middot130

t - w middot middotU~middotU JOUJrM1i Offl (1 000 n)i lgttI middot middotaA~ J lUltilI I ~ 11 ~llJ-~1olllt middot t~J tlaquo bull ~laquolIIIWeJnVIIIIU~ ar cas I middot orh1 Ci re~~ I II IJ I Cjy=_glI 1jf gt~middot Ii1Yjffi~ri~middot ~ ~Smiddot~middotj~~fif21~195r_~11~ti

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 741 276 $ 2001605 227 101 $ 632601 2363 741 SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 920 438 $ 2483682 322 167 $ 993199 4871 15156 COURT SERVICESAND OFFENDERSUPERVA 236 113 $ 579878 95 64 $ 216 741 1 082 15415 EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPRTNTYCOMM 428 211 $ 1064395 143 87 $ 428 186 2363 15215 NATIONALSCIENCE FOUNDATiON 272 116 $ 698430 124 60 $ 392611 1339 493 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1347 787 $ 8036800 427 264 $ 1472725 10880 481 AGENCYFOR INTL DEVELOPMENT 328 165 $ 982302 109 51 $ 507496 2389 477 US POSTALSERVICE 111427 56652 $ 321 662266 37646 22058 $ 108714924 764165 453 NATL ARCHives AND REC ADMIN 440 226 $ 993668 174 97 $ 563645 3043 424 BROADCASTING BOARD OF GOVERNORS 222 113 $ 1211159 79 40 $ 353846 1765 414 FED RESERVESYSTEM BD OF GOVERNORS 285 128 $ 1060325 117 53 $ 381583 1860 403

1 1 f) 0 1_

Federal EmployeeRetiree Delinquency Initiative (FERDI) Module

Count

All FERDI Accounts1

Taxpayer Balance Owed

Count

Installment Agreement Accounts

bull Module Taxpayer Balance In Installment

Count Count Agreement

Workforce as of

93005

Delinquency Rate

InstalmBllt Agreements are

excluded

RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD 171 72 $ 355076 62 32 $ 158898 1007 397 GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION 1810 863 $ 5502385 688 365 $ 2319729 12666 393 OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT 728 316 $ 2772988 247 119 $ 799575 5107 386 US SENATE 674 377 $ 3099876 183 116 $ 667270 6949 376 FED COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 244 108 $ 749072 90 44 $ 260234 1854 345 SOCIAL SECURITYADMINISTRATION 7532 3942 $ 20391 000 2993 1722 $ 8696706 66147 336 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY 1886 926 $ 6487507 622 328 $ 2215683 18398 325 SMALLBUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 422 227 $ 2175842shy 135 87 $ 546626 4322 324 NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD 189 101 $ 429785 75 44 $ 131074 1870 305 SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMM 379 183 $ 1553002 96 64 $ 385393 3907 305 EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT 134 71 $ 664527 47 21 $ 208646 1693 295 FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION 98 45 $ 226626 34 15 $ 81329 1 017 2915 GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE 284 138 $ 2177788 80 46 $ 273284 3352 274 FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP 358 184 $ 1451197 r 120 71 $ 429649 4593 246 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE US COURTS 2471 1436 $ 10369049 965 627 $ 3708927 33602 241 TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY 825 471 $ 30177701 295 188 $ 962366 12703 223 NATLAERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMIN 1158 618 $ 6079355 382 212 $ 1469077 18786 216 US NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMM 209 106 $ ~ 91 43 $ 315952 3295 191 M dIUri111ntjj D8 t1CIii1al1C1l0therOffl (100 ~ 999 middotplj9i lls middot~1rmf~v~~~_~~~ e ces middotem 0 ~~ _ ~ dmiddot - middot if middot _ ~ SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM 50 middot 21 $133641 18 10 $ 54080 203 542 PENSION BENEFIT GUARANTY CORP $ 428500 61 533 FEDERAL LABOR RELATIONS AUTHORITY

149 $ 20265876 33 806 506

NATLENDOWMENT FORTHE HUMANITIES 38 16 $ 125781 15624 8 $ 90366

$ 272740 182 49i US TAXCOURT

31 18 14 9 $ 36118 485

EXPORT IMPORT BANK OF THE US 23 16 $ 47536 12 6 $ 24027 206

458 CORP FORNATLAND CMNTY SERVICE

35 18 $ 104799 39379 36 $ 267320 443

FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION 58771 41 $ 143134 30 15 $ 91694

442 PEACE CORPS

54 25 13 8 $ 20293 385$ 131116 $ 208862 25 20 869 437

US INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION $ 8472385 58

424 MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD

24 9 $ 58447 37756 25 $ 69628 40444 20 $ 129903 $ 73886 22320 11

middot13 10 $ 59919 274 401 FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION

33 21 $ 86938FEDMEDIATION ANDCONCILIATION SVC VALUEr

COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING COMM 18 $ 89074 5 XXX $ 82031 26111

333 CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMM

25 $ 216292 18 8 $ 49344 51160 316

NATLTRANSPORTATION SAFETY BOARD 24 11 $ 54993 44325 $ 31937569

417 312 FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION

19 $ 117260 lt3 6 $ 3196144 $ 4620 120 VALUEI2 xxx14 5 $ 48067

Internal Revonue ServIce Page 2 of 3

All FERDI Accounts1 Installment Agreement Accounts Workforce Delinquency

Federal EmployeeRetiree Delinquency as of Rate

Initiative (FERDI) Module Taxpayer Module Taxpayer Balance In

93005 Instalm alit

Balance Owed Installment Agreamaltts ara Count Count Count Count

Agreement Excluded

PRESIDIO TRUST 19 12 $ 37027 6 4 $ 12682 339 236 US OFFICE OF SPECIAL COUNSEL 10 6 $ 20 320 7 4 $ 20320 112 179 NATL CREDIT UNION ADMINISTRATION 39 29 $ 61252 19 13 $ 66860 899 178 NATL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS 30 11 $ 141325 21 8 $ 121975 170 176 INT BOUNDARY AND WATER COMMISSiON 11 8 $ 21220 7 6 $ 21220 222 090 Srtlallltid$DeHtJ8 1~~(Le88 tfi a n ~1 00 employees)t ~i 1iV~~ttI~yenm~~llMl~~~~ ~P1i ~1 R~1J~ ~ )~~ft~~it1~m~~ ~tfWampmiddot middot yilt

APPALACHIAN REGIONAL COMMISSiON xxx xxx $ 23174 xxx xxx $ 23 166 10 VALUEI USCOMMISSiON ONCIVIL RIGHTS 9 8 $ 63968 4 3 $ 12026 53 943 NATIONAL CAPITAL PLANNING COMM 10 6 $ 34057 6 xxx $ 33906 48 VALUEI AMERICAN BATILE MONUMENTS COMM 9 3 $ 31626 0 o $ - 64 469 OCCUP SAFETY AND HEALTH REVIEW COMM 3 xxx $ 810 0 o $ - 67 VALUEI USOFFICE OF GOVERNMENT ETHICS 8 xxx $ 18676 0 o $ 74 VALUEI OFFICE OFNAVAJO AND HOPI INDIAN xxx xxx $ 664 xxx xxx $ 165 49 VALUEJ FEDERAL HOUSING FINANCE BOARD xxx xxx $ 1628 xxx xxx $ 1628 93 VALUEI 186811 middot j SQete~ ~~~ff~~~m ( ~u t j~lWtt ~ _ wt~~~J+f~1 sIWNnt~~f6~~~ _~middot)k r

11409 6369 $ 41226266 3197 1966 s _ NA NA middot I ~ fmiddot ~ ~ V Pgt- lf ri ~ j j t ~ - bull j k ~lt ~ t Ii 1 lt

Mlrl~ARY ~ 2 ~~ 2 ~ 6 Jt ~ ~~~ ~ 1125107608 middot ~~2middot31 ~ I( H~4 ~~1 1 ~ Jtamp ~ S~4 7 9 5 1 8 6 6middot 20703~t middotmiddot middot middot~9 middot middot CSRSIFERS

~ Jx ftrl ~~ ~~~ ~~~ r8 ~(t 1~~~1 ~49 ~~~~ N~t1lt~~~ $~Hrt~~ P4 ~~~~ 228

~~~~m IIltlf ~~llff i l

I I ~

ReserveGuard 77764 44492 $ 181880881 15282 9738 $ 38656887 1136200 306 Active Duty Military 64974 39366 $ 79849364 7741 5863 $ 14275859 1 389394 241

TOTAL 899782 4~0322 $ 2799960165 267041 149500 $ 728124197 9118307 330

llncludes all balence dueandpotential nonfller accounts regardless of status Employees of federalegenclu thatdo not submit workforce Information to theOPM Central Personnel Data File (CPDF) Generally Includes employees of the legislative branch (other than theGeneral Printing Office) and Intelligence agencies Data I obtaIned through an annual match of Internal W-2 records

Internal Revenue Service Page3 of 3

CONSTITUTION JEFFERSONS MAN UAL

AND

RULES OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

OF THE UNITED STAT E S

WITH

A DIGEST OF THE PRACT ICE

SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS

FIRST SESSION

Prepared by

ASHER C HINDS

pursuant to a resolution of the House passed July 12 1909

~

WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

middot 1909 ~ ~ x ~

Rules of the sectsect 6M 650 Rule IX

~ rule was adopted-in r88a (ill 252I) middot I t fnereIy put in form of definition what had been long established in the practice of theHodse butwhatthe House had hitherto been unwilling

to define (II I603) The privilege of the House as distinguished from that of middotthe

individual Member includes q uestions relating to sect 654 Privilege - ~

of the House~ its constitutional prerogatives in respect to reveshy0

nue legislation arid appropriations (I I 148o-150 r Y including revenue and other treaties (II 15deg2-1537) its power to punish for contempt whether of its own Members (11 1641shy

1665) of witnesses who are summoned to give information (11 r608 r612 III r666-1724) or of other persons (II 1597-1640 )

questions relating to its organization (122-24 r89 2 I2 290) and the title of its Members to their seats (III 2579-258i )middotmiddotjricludmg various questions mcidentalfhereto (I 322 328 673 742 110 1207 III 2588) the conduct of officers and employees (I 284 285 III 2628 2645-2647) corp-fort arid convenience of Mernber~ 0

and employees (III 262~2636) admission to the floor of th~

House (III 2624-2626) the accuracy and propriety o(reports iJ the Congressional Record (V 7005-7023) the conduct of represhysentatives of the press (II 1630 1631 III 2627) the protectiori of papers in its files especially when den1~nded by the courts (111_)

_2660-2664) the integrity of its Journal (II I363 III 26 20)~

the protection of its records (III 2659) the accuracy of its docu~

ments (V 7329) and lllessages (III 26r3) and the integrity of the processes by which bills are considered (II~] 259 7-2601 26r41

IV 3383 3388 3478) The privilege of the Member rests primarily ori the Con~titutio~

wh ich gives to him a conditional immunity fro~sect 655 Privilege of the Member arrest and an unconditional freedom of debate ~

the House (III 2670) A menace to the perso4 safety of Members from an insecure ceiling in the Hall was held ~~ involve a question of the highest privilege (III 2685) and ~

320

Jefterson~s Manual of sect 346 Sec XVII

A bill being missing the House reso ved that a proshytestation should be made and subscribed by the members tc before Almighty God and this honorable House that neither myself nor any other to my knowledge have taken away or do at this present conceal a bill entitled

ampc 5 Grey ~02

After a hill is engrossed it is put into the Speakers hands and he is not to let anyone have it t o lookinto Town col 209

In the House of Representatives an alleged improper alteration of a bill was presented as a question of priv-ilege -nd examined bshya select comIJittee It bejng ascertained that the alteration was made to cogect a clerical error the committee r eported that it was higbly censurable iII ~ny Member or officer of the House to makeany change even the most unimportant in any bill or reso-

Iution which has received the sanction of this body (III 2598) Engrossed bills do not go into the Speakers hands E nrolled bills J

go to him for signature

sEcxvrI-ORDER IN DEBATE

sect 346 Decorum When the Speaker is seated in his chair of Members as to

every member is to sit in his place Scobsitting in their places 6J Grey 4deg3

In the House of Representatives the decorum of Members is regushyIateq by the v~rious sections of Rule XIV and t his provision of

t heparliamentary law is practically obsolete

I5 6

i

Jeffersons Manual oj sectsect 458459 See XXXf

in ihich the previous question is called for are fairand proper subjects of public-discussion and ought not to be obstructed bya formality introduced for questions of a peculiar character

This discussion has no -bearing on the modern uses of the preshyvious question

SEC XXXV-AMENDMENmiddotlS

sect 458 Right of 0D an amendment being moved a Memshythe Member who has spoken to the ber who has spoken to the main question main question to rnay speak again to t he am endment speak to an amendment Scob 23middot -

This parliamentary rule is of effect in the House of Representa-

tives where the hour rule of debate (Rule XIV ~ 2) has been in force for marry years A Member who has spoken an hour to the

main question may speak another hour to an amendment (1

4994)middot

If an amendment be proposed inconsistent with one alre-dy agreed to it is a fit ground for its

sect 459 The rejection by the House but not within the Speaker not to decide as to competence of the Speaker to suppress as consistency of a if it were against ltJrder Fr were he per- proposed amendment wIth rnitted to draw questions of consistence

one already within the vortex of order hemight usurp agreed to a negative on important modifications

and suppress instead of subserving the ) egislative will The practice of the House ofRepresentatives follows and extends

the principle set forth by Jefferson Thus it has been held that the fact that ~ proposed amendment is inconsistent with the text

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Federal EmployeeRetiree Delinquency Initiative (FERDI)

Annual Match - October 2004

Total FERDI Civilian Accounts

Module Taxpayer Balance OwedCount Count

Installment Agreements

Balance In Module Taxpayer Installment Count Count Agreement

Workforce as of 93004

Overall Delinquency

Rate

Adjusted Delinquency

Rate2

Descending Order

PU PEACE CORPS 107 68 $ 284255 40 25 $ 125561 844 806 509

I US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1280 748 $ 7626983 399 228 $ 1601892 10332 724 503

AB AMERICAN BAnLE MONUMENTS COMM 8 2 $ 45865 0 0 $ - 40 500 500

AU FEDERAL LABOR RELAnONS AUTHORITY 32 13 $ 8 5 1 3~ 12 4 $ 40327 184 707 489

LF FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION 66 32 $ 170886 28 14 $ 71382 378 647 476 EE EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPRTNTYCOMM 413 202 $ 1016255 162 85 $ 429179 2465 819 47l TB NATLTRANSPORTATION SAPETY BOARD 53 26 $ 111972 9 6 $ 15826 430 605 46l CC US COMMiSSiON ON CIVIL RlGHTS 11 8 $ 57114 6 5 $ 55342 65 1231 462 GS GENERAL SERVICES ADMlNISTRATION 1880 957 $ 5653457 742 381 $ 2405874 12597 760 457 NQ NATLARCHIVES AND RECADMIN 430 221 $ 883967 149 88 $ 370077 2979 742 446 V FED RESERVE SYSTEM BD OF GOVERNORS 294 135 $ 991 278 111 55 $ 290746 1835 736 436 P US POSTAL SERVICE 102530 51 973 $ 290020258 35444 19424 $ 99925973 767616 677 424

BD MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD 34 16 $ 169237 8 7 $ 19427 217 737 41l GJ PRESIDIO TRUST 42 21 $ 81 508 12 7 $ 20005 342 614 409 H US SENATE 640 369 $ 2921515 168 103 $ 606116 6654 555 400 SK CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMM 62 28 $ 304146 24 10 $ 48011 465 602 387 CT COMMODITY FUTURESTRADING COMM 51 26 $ 172874 13 7 $ 45286 501 619 379 RE OFFiCEOF NAVAJO AND HOPI INDIAN 2 2 $ 40 0 o $ - 53 377 377 IB BROADCASTING BOARD OF GOVERNORS 226 111 $ 1189548 85 43 $ 308103 1830 607 372 TC US INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION 47 20 $ 81130 24 7 $ 70337 360 556 361 FM FED MEDIATION AND CONCILIATION SVC 26 16 $ 75352 8 6 $ 40973 278 576 360 FL FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION 24 16 $ 110639 10 6 $ 89768 284 563 352 KS CORP FOR NATL AND CMNTY SERVICE 77 42 $ 143806 39 22 $ 109748 571 736 380 OS OCCUP SAFETY AND HEALTH REVIEW COMM 2 2 $ - 0 o $ - 68 345 3415 EP ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY 1868 971 $ 6221782 637 334 $ 2106978 18~76 523 343

AH02 NATLENDOWMENT FORTHE HUMANITIES 20 11 $ 241 918 7 5 $ 41430 182 604 330 SE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMM 328 188 $ 2016586 111 66 $ 324403 3797 495 321 SZ SOCIAL SeCURITY ADMINISTRATION 6849 3656 $ 19463670 2826 1581 $ 7871 213 65258 560 318 RR RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD 160 63 $ 392015 78 29 $ 298767 1087 15 80 313 B EXECUTIVE OFFICE OFTHE PRESIDENT 170 90 $ 821096 68 34 $ 193434 1792 502 313 LT US TAX COURT 17 12 $ 29652 7 5 $ 15934 224 536 313 NL NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD 180 92 $ 406809 56 35 $ 164621 1898 485 300 SB SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 452 214 $ 2463802 146 90 $ 509671 4152 515 299 L GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE 300 144 $ 1553107 89 44 $ 303883 3368 428 297

FW US OFFice OF SPECIAL COUNSEL 12 7 $ 22788 8 4 $ 22788 103 680 291 AH01 NATLENDOWMENT FORTHE ARTS 27 12 $ 127371 18 7 $ 124361 173 694 289

FC FEDCOMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 263 112 $ 829082 139 58 $ 575425 1952 574 217

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Federal EmployeeRetiree Delinquency Initiative (FERDI)

Annual Match - October 2004

Total FERDI Civilian Accounts

Module Taxpayer Balance OwedCount Count

Installment Agreements

Balance In Module Taxpayer Installment

Count Count Agreement

Workforce as of 93004

Overall Delinquency

Rate1

Adjusted Delinquency

Rate2

Descending Order

FD FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP 450 232 $ 1366085 149 88 $ 442647 5292 438 272 FY FEDERAL HOUSING FINANCE BOARD 4 4 $ 410 1 1 $ 380 115 348 261 e ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OFTHE US COURTS 2442 1406 $ 10162188 910 577 $ 3245088 33416 421 248

GG USOFFICE OF GOVERNMENT ETHICS 7 3 $ 51805 1 1 $ 26825 82 366 244 NN NATL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMI N 1217 667 $ 5084030 391 199 $ 1596316 19278 346 243 GW INT BOUNDARY AND WATER COMMISSION 19 12 $ 55979 10 6 $ 48355 256 469 234 U TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY 792 467 $ 2278824 284 193 $ 907360 12742 367 215 FT FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION 99 39 $ 200540 42 16 $ 66874 1073 363 214 NU US NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMM 191 105 $ 794258 78 47 $ 238048 3224 328 180 CU AP

NATL CREDIT UNION ADMINISTRATION APPALACHIAN REGIONAL COMMISSION~

23 5

17 $ 1 $

19589 17027

10 4

8 1

$ 12323 $ 12628

888 10

191 1000

124 000

Includes all balance due end potential nonfller accounts regardless of status gt=xcludes accounts resolved by Installment agreement No leUer lent

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All FERDI Accounts1 InstallmentAgreementAccounts Workforce Delinquency Federal EmployeeRetiree Delinquency as of Rate

Initiative (FERDI) Module Taxpayer Module Taxpayer Balance In 93005 Installment etC t Balance Owed etc t Installment Agreemen ts ere

oun oun oun oun Agreement Excluded

~~~lwsectE ~ run~ht~~PT~tt ~ r~timiddot~lt imiddot I ~ 1 ~ ~f ~~ampjn~fJ middot ~ff~~if~~Y ~~~l~fr~~mmiddotr~~~_l ~1 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE 15637 8197 $ 39594248 5202 3033 $ 13436523 96240 537 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY 33163 17535 $ 81197372 9792 5920 $ 26310422 238576 487 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 753 350 $ 2515868 274 140 $ 1046811 4445 472 DEPTOFHOUSINGANDURBANDEV 1684 792 $ 5841483 619 336 $ 2261834 9921 460 DEPARTMENT OF VETERANSAFFAIRS 36531 17976 $ 107924939 13081 7344 $ 35719641 235042 452 DEPARTMENTOFTHENAVY 22572 11746 $ 65925104 6890 4129 $ 18033550 176709 431 DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE 20434 10754 $ 49888484 6956 4243 $ 17487706 156421 416 DEPARTMENTOFHEALTHANDHUMANSVCS 8164 4136 $ 30435290 2724 1650 $ 845518464244 403 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR 2398 1079 $ 107613939 921 483 $ 2968301 15380 388 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE 4700 2318 $ 16104073 1502 821 $ 4079397 40093 373

DEPARTMENT OF STATE 2094 1220 $ 6621777 634 310 $ 2099460 24498 371 DEPARTMENT OF HOMELANDSECURITY 17269 9818 $ 61569796 6380 3992 $ 18511267 160977 362 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR 6042 3465 $ 16866519 2087 1304 $ 5489728 76876 282 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 4776 2484 $ 17296125 1614 974 $ 6115 472 53878 280 DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY 1201 628 $ 3709887 425 249 $ 1 413310 14973 2153 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 7810 4345 $ 23907577 2643 1661 $ 6516933 109344 2415 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE 6410 3823 $ 17119304 2908 1830 $ 8172390 104098 191 DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY 4808 3005 $ 13489683 2123 1437 $ 5456615 120928 middot130

t - w middot middotU~middotU JOUJrM1i Offl (1 000 n)i lgttI middot middotaA~ J lUltilI I ~ 11 ~llJ-~1olllt middot t~J tlaquo bull ~laquolIIIWeJnVIIIIU~ ar cas I middot orh1 Ci re~~ I II IJ I Cjy=_glI 1jf gt~middot Ii1Yjffi~ri~middot ~ ~Smiddot~middotj~~fif21~195r_~11~ti

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 741 276 $ 2001605 227 101 $ 632601 2363 741 SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 920 438 $ 2483682 322 167 $ 993199 4871 15156 COURT SERVICESAND OFFENDERSUPERVA 236 113 $ 579878 95 64 $ 216 741 1 082 15415 EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPRTNTYCOMM 428 211 $ 1064395 143 87 $ 428 186 2363 15215 NATIONALSCIENCE FOUNDATiON 272 116 $ 698430 124 60 $ 392611 1339 493 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1347 787 $ 8036800 427 264 $ 1472725 10880 481 AGENCYFOR INTL DEVELOPMENT 328 165 $ 982302 109 51 $ 507496 2389 477 US POSTALSERVICE 111427 56652 $ 321 662266 37646 22058 $ 108714924 764165 453 NATL ARCHives AND REC ADMIN 440 226 $ 993668 174 97 $ 563645 3043 424 BROADCASTING BOARD OF GOVERNORS 222 113 $ 1211159 79 40 $ 353846 1765 414 FED RESERVESYSTEM BD OF GOVERNORS 285 128 $ 1060325 117 53 $ 381583 1860 403

1 1 f) 0 1_

Federal EmployeeRetiree Delinquency Initiative (FERDI) Module

Count

All FERDI Accounts1

Taxpayer Balance Owed

Count

Installment Agreement Accounts

bull Module Taxpayer Balance In Installment

Count Count Agreement

Workforce as of

93005

Delinquency Rate

InstalmBllt Agreements are

excluded

RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD 171 72 $ 355076 62 32 $ 158898 1007 397 GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION 1810 863 $ 5502385 688 365 $ 2319729 12666 393 OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT 728 316 $ 2772988 247 119 $ 799575 5107 386 US SENATE 674 377 $ 3099876 183 116 $ 667270 6949 376 FED COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 244 108 $ 749072 90 44 $ 260234 1854 345 SOCIAL SECURITYADMINISTRATION 7532 3942 $ 20391 000 2993 1722 $ 8696706 66147 336 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY 1886 926 $ 6487507 622 328 $ 2215683 18398 325 SMALLBUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 422 227 $ 2175842shy 135 87 $ 546626 4322 324 NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD 189 101 $ 429785 75 44 $ 131074 1870 305 SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMM 379 183 $ 1553002 96 64 $ 385393 3907 305 EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT 134 71 $ 664527 47 21 $ 208646 1693 295 FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION 98 45 $ 226626 34 15 $ 81329 1 017 2915 GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE 284 138 $ 2177788 80 46 $ 273284 3352 274 FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP 358 184 $ 1451197 r 120 71 $ 429649 4593 246 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE US COURTS 2471 1436 $ 10369049 965 627 $ 3708927 33602 241 TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY 825 471 $ 30177701 295 188 $ 962366 12703 223 NATLAERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMIN 1158 618 $ 6079355 382 212 $ 1469077 18786 216 US NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMM 209 106 $ ~ 91 43 $ 315952 3295 191 M dIUri111ntjj D8 t1CIii1al1C1l0therOffl (100 ~ 999 middotplj9i lls middot~1rmf~v~~~_~~~ e ces middotem 0 ~~ _ ~ dmiddot - middot if middot _ ~ SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM 50 middot 21 $133641 18 10 $ 54080 203 542 PENSION BENEFIT GUARANTY CORP $ 428500 61 533 FEDERAL LABOR RELATIONS AUTHORITY

149 $ 20265876 33 806 506

NATLENDOWMENT FORTHE HUMANITIES 38 16 $ 125781 15624 8 $ 90366

$ 272740 182 49i US TAXCOURT

31 18 14 9 $ 36118 485

EXPORT IMPORT BANK OF THE US 23 16 $ 47536 12 6 $ 24027 206

458 CORP FORNATLAND CMNTY SERVICE

35 18 $ 104799 39379 36 $ 267320 443

FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION 58771 41 $ 143134 30 15 $ 91694

442 PEACE CORPS

54 25 13 8 $ 20293 385$ 131116 $ 208862 25 20 869 437

US INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION $ 8472385 58

424 MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD

24 9 $ 58447 37756 25 $ 69628 40444 20 $ 129903 $ 73886 22320 11

middot13 10 $ 59919 274 401 FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION

33 21 $ 86938FEDMEDIATION ANDCONCILIATION SVC VALUEr

COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING COMM 18 $ 89074 5 XXX $ 82031 26111

333 CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMM

25 $ 216292 18 8 $ 49344 51160 316

NATLTRANSPORTATION SAFETY BOARD 24 11 $ 54993 44325 $ 31937569

417 312 FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION

19 $ 117260 lt3 6 $ 3196144 $ 4620 120 VALUEI2 xxx14 5 $ 48067

Internal Revonue ServIce Page 2 of 3

All FERDI Accounts1 Installment Agreement Accounts Workforce Delinquency

Federal EmployeeRetiree Delinquency as of Rate

Initiative (FERDI) Module Taxpayer Module Taxpayer Balance In

93005 Instalm alit

Balance Owed Installment Agreamaltts ara Count Count Count Count

Agreement Excluded

PRESIDIO TRUST 19 12 $ 37027 6 4 $ 12682 339 236 US OFFICE OF SPECIAL COUNSEL 10 6 $ 20 320 7 4 $ 20320 112 179 NATL CREDIT UNION ADMINISTRATION 39 29 $ 61252 19 13 $ 66860 899 178 NATL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS 30 11 $ 141325 21 8 $ 121975 170 176 INT BOUNDARY AND WATER COMMISSiON 11 8 $ 21220 7 6 $ 21220 222 090 Srtlallltid$DeHtJ8 1~~(Le88 tfi a n ~1 00 employees)t ~i 1iV~~ttI~yenm~~llMl~~~~ ~P1i ~1 R~1J~ ~ )~~ft~~it1~m~~ ~tfWampmiddot middot yilt

APPALACHIAN REGIONAL COMMISSiON xxx xxx $ 23174 xxx xxx $ 23 166 10 VALUEI USCOMMISSiON ONCIVIL RIGHTS 9 8 $ 63968 4 3 $ 12026 53 943 NATIONAL CAPITAL PLANNING COMM 10 6 $ 34057 6 xxx $ 33906 48 VALUEI AMERICAN BATILE MONUMENTS COMM 9 3 $ 31626 0 o $ - 64 469 OCCUP SAFETY AND HEALTH REVIEW COMM 3 xxx $ 810 0 o $ - 67 VALUEI USOFFICE OF GOVERNMENT ETHICS 8 xxx $ 18676 0 o $ 74 VALUEI OFFICE OFNAVAJO AND HOPI INDIAN xxx xxx $ 664 xxx xxx $ 165 49 VALUEJ FEDERAL HOUSING FINANCE BOARD xxx xxx $ 1628 xxx xxx $ 1628 93 VALUEI 186811 middot j SQete~ ~~~ff~~~m ( ~u t j~lWtt ~ _ wt~~~J+f~1 sIWNnt~~f6~~~ _~middot)k r

11409 6369 $ 41226266 3197 1966 s _ NA NA middot I ~ fmiddot ~ ~ V Pgt- lf ri ~ j j t ~ - bull j k ~lt ~ t Ii 1 lt

Mlrl~ARY ~ 2 ~~ 2 ~ 6 Jt ~ ~~~ ~ 1125107608 middot ~~2middot31 ~ I( H~4 ~~1 1 ~ Jtamp ~ S~4 7 9 5 1 8 6 6middot 20703~t middotmiddot middot middot~9 middot middot CSRSIFERS

~ Jx ftrl ~~ ~~~ ~~~ r8 ~(t 1~~~1 ~49 ~~~~ N~t1lt~~~ $~Hrt~~ P4 ~~~~ 228

~~~~m IIltlf ~~llff i l

I I ~

ReserveGuard 77764 44492 $ 181880881 15282 9738 $ 38656887 1136200 306 Active Duty Military 64974 39366 $ 79849364 7741 5863 $ 14275859 1 389394 241

TOTAL 899782 4~0322 $ 2799960165 267041 149500 $ 728124197 9118307 330

llncludes all balence dueandpotential nonfller accounts regardless of status Employees of federalegenclu thatdo not submit workforce Information to theOPM Central Personnel Data File (CPDF) Generally Includes employees of the legislative branch (other than theGeneral Printing Office) and Intelligence agencies Data I obtaIned through an annual match of Internal W-2 records

Internal Revenue Service Page3 of 3

CONSTITUTION JEFFERSONS MAN UAL

AND

RULES OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

OF THE UNITED STAT E S

WITH

A DIGEST OF THE PRACT ICE

SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS

FIRST SESSION

Prepared by

ASHER C HINDS

pursuant to a resolution of the House passed July 12 1909

~

WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

middot 1909 ~ ~ x ~

Rules of the sectsect 6M 650 Rule IX

~ rule was adopted-in r88a (ill 252I) middot I t fnereIy put in form of definition what had been long established in the practice of theHodse butwhatthe House had hitherto been unwilling

to define (II I603) The privilege of the House as distinguished from that of middotthe

individual Member includes q uestions relating to sect 654 Privilege - ~

of the House~ its constitutional prerogatives in respect to reveshy0

nue legislation arid appropriations (I I 148o-150 r Y including revenue and other treaties (II 15deg2-1537) its power to punish for contempt whether of its own Members (11 1641shy

1665) of witnesses who are summoned to give information (11 r608 r612 III r666-1724) or of other persons (II 1597-1640 )

questions relating to its organization (122-24 r89 2 I2 290) and the title of its Members to their seats (III 2579-258i )middotmiddotjricludmg various questions mcidentalfhereto (I 322 328 673 742 110 1207 III 2588) the conduct of officers and employees (I 284 285 III 2628 2645-2647) corp-fort arid convenience of Mernber~ 0

and employees (III 262~2636) admission to the floor of th~

House (III 2624-2626) the accuracy and propriety o(reports iJ the Congressional Record (V 7005-7023) the conduct of represhysentatives of the press (II 1630 1631 III 2627) the protectiori of papers in its files especially when den1~nded by the courts (111_)

_2660-2664) the integrity of its Journal (II I363 III 26 20)~

the protection of its records (III 2659) the accuracy of its docu~

ments (V 7329) and lllessages (III 26r3) and the integrity of the processes by which bills are considered (II~] 259 7-2601 26r41

IV 3383 3388 3478) The privilege of the Member rests primarily ori the Con~titutio~

wh ich gives to him a conditional immunity fro~sect 655 Privilege of the Member arrest and an unconditional freedom of debate ~

the House (III 2670) A menace to the perso4 safety of Members from an insecure ceiling in the Hall was held ~~ involve a question of the highest privilege (III 2685) and ~

320

Jefterson~s Manual of sect 346 Sec XVII

A bill being missing the House reso ved that a proshytestation should be made and subscribed by the members tc before Almighty God and this honorable House that neither myself nor any other to my knowledge have taken away or do at this present conceal a bill entitled

ampc 5 Grey ~02

After a hill is engrossed it is put into the Speakers hands and he is not to let anyone have it t o lookinto Town col 209

In the House of Representatives an alleged improper alteration of a bill was presented as a question of priv-ilege -nd examined bshya select comIJittee It bejng ascertained that the alteration was made to cogect a clerical error the committee r eported that it was higbly censurable iII ~ny Member or officer of the House to makeany change even the most unimportant in any bill or reso-

Iution which has received the sanction of this body (III 2598) Engrossed bills do not go into the Speakers hands E nrolled bills J

go to him for signature

sEcxvrI-ORDER IN DEBATE

sect 346 Decorum When the Speaker is seated in his chair of Members as to

every member is to sit in his place Scobsitting in their places 6J Grey 4deg3

In the House of Representatives the decorum of Members is regushyIateq by the v~rious sections of Rule XIV and t his provision of

t heparliamentary law is practically obsolete

I5 6

i

Jeffersons Manual oj sectsect 458459 See XXXf

in ihich the previous question is called for are fairand proper subjects of public-discussion and ought not to be obstructed bya formality introduced for questions of a peculiar character

This discussion has no -bearing on the modern uses of the preshyvious question

SEC XXXV-AMENDMENmiddotlS

sect 458 Right of 0D an amendment being moved a Memshythe Member who has spoken to the ber who has spoken to the main question main question to rnay speak again to t he am endment speak to an amendment Scob 23middot -

This parliamentary rule is of effect in the House of Representa-

tives where the hour rule of debate (Rule XIV ~ 2) has been in force for marry years A Member who has spoken an hour to the

main question may speak another hour to an amendment (1

4994)middot

If an amendment be proposed inconsistent with one alre-dy agreed to it is a fit ground for its

sect 459 The rejection by the House but not within the Speaker not to decide as to competence of the Speaker to suppress as consistency of a if it were against ltJrder Fr were he per- proposed amendment wIth rnitted to draw questions of consistence

one already within the vortex of order hemight usurp agreed to a negative on important modifications

and suppress instead of subserving the ) egislative will The practice of the House ofRepresentatives follows and extends

the principle set forth by Jefferson Thus it has been held that the fact that ~ proposed amendment is inconsistent with the text

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Total FERDI Civilian Accounts

Module Taxpayer Balance OwedCount Count

Installment Agreements

Balance In Module Taxpayer Installment

Count Count Agreement

Workforce as of 93004

Overall Delinquency

Rate1

Adjusted Delinquency

Rate2

Descending Order

FD FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP 450 232 $ 1366085 149 88 $ 442647 5292 438 272 FY FEDERAL HOUSING FINANCE BOARD 4 4 $ 410 1 1 $ 380 115 348 261 e ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OFTHE US COURTS 2442 1406 $ 10162188 910 577 $ 3245088 33416 421 248

GG USOFFICE OF GOVERNMENT ETHICS 7 3 $ 51805 1 1 $ 26825 82 366 244 NN NATL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMI N 1217 667 $ 5084030 391 199 $ 1596316 19278 346 243 GW INT BOUNDARY AND WATER COMMISSION 19 12 $ 55979 10 6 $ 48355 256 469 234 U TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY 792 467 $ 2278824 284 193 $ 907360 12742 367 215 FT FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION 99 39 $ 200540 42 16 $ 66874 1073 363 214 NU US NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMM 191 105 $ 794258 78 47 $ 238048 3224 328 180 CU AP

NATL CREDIT UNION ADMINISTRATION APPALACHIAN REGIONAL COMMISSION~

23 5

17 $ 1 $

19589 17027

10 4

8 1

$ 12323 $ 12628

888 10

191 1000

124 000

Includes all balance due end potential nonfller accounts regardless of status gt=xcludes accounts resolved by Installment agreement No leUer lent

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Initiative (FERDI) Module Taxpayer Module Taxpayer Balance In 93005 Installment etC t Balance Owed etc t Installment Agreemen ts ere

oun oun oun oun Agreement Excluded

~~~lwsectE ~ run~ht~~PT~tt ~ r~timiddot~lt imiddot I ~ 1 ~ ~f ~~ampjn~fJ middot ~ff~~if~~Y ~~~l~fr~~mmiddotr~~~_l ~1 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE 15637 8197 $ 39594248 5202 3033 $ 13436523 96240 537 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY 33163 17535 $ 81197372 9792 5920 $ 26310422 238576 487 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 753 350 $ 2515868 274 140 $ 1046811 4445 472 DEPTOFHOUSINGANDURBANDEV 1684 792 $ 5841483 619 336 $ 2261834 9921 460 DEPARTMENT OF VETERANSAFFAIRS 36531 17976 $ 107924939 13081 7344 $ 35719641 235042 452 DEPARTMENTOFTHENAVY 22572 11746 $ 65925104 6890 4129 $ 18033550 176709 431 DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE 20434 10754 $ 49888484 6956 4243 $ 17487706 156421 416 DEPARTMENTOFHEALTHANDHUMANSVCS 8164 4136 $ 30435290 2724 1650 $ 845518464244 403 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR 2398 1079 $ 107613939 921 483 $ 2968301 15380 388 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE 4700 2318 $ 16104073 1502 821 $ 4079397 40093 373

DEPARTMENT OF STATE 2094 1220 $ 6621777 634 310 $ 2099460 24498 371 DEPARTMENT OF HOMELANDSECURITY 17269 9818 $ 61569796 6380 3992 $ 18511267 160977 362 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR 6042 3465 $ 16866519 2087 1304 $ 5489728 76876 282 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 4776 2484 $ 17296125 1614 974 $ 6115 472 53878 280 DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY 1201 628 $ 3709887 425 249 $ 1 413310 14973 2153 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 7810 4345 $ 23907577 2643 1661 $ 6516933 109344 2415 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE 6410 3823 $ 17119304 2908 1830 $ 8172390 104098 191 DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY 4808 3005 $ 13489683 2123 1437 $ 5456615 120928 middot130

t - w middot middotU~middotU JOUJrM1i Offl (1 000 n)i lgttI middot middotaA~ J lUltilI I ~ 11 ~llJ-~1olllt middot t~J tlaquo bull ~laquolIIIWeJnVIIIIU~ ar cas I middot orh1 Ci re~~ I II IJ I Cjy=_glI 1jf gt~middot Ii1Yjffi~ri~middot ~ ~Smiddot~middotj~~fif21~195r_~11~ti

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 741 276 $ 2001605 227 101 $ 632601 2363 741 SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 920 438 $ 2483682 322 167 $ 993199 4871 15156 COURT SERVICESAND OFFENDERSUPERVA 236 113 $ 579878 95 64 $ 216 741 1 082 15415 EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPRTNTYCOMM 428 211 $ 1064395 143 87 $ 428 186 2363 15215 NATIONALSCIENCE FOUNDATiON 272 116 $ 698430 124 60 $ 392611 1339 493 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1347 787 $ 8036800 427 264 $ 1472725 10880 481 AGENCYFOR INTL DEVELOPMENT 328 165 $ 982302 109 51 $ 507496 2389 477 US POSTALSERVICE 111427 56652 $ 321 662266 37646 22058 $ 108714924 764165 453 NATL ARCHives AND REC ADMIN 440 226 $ 993668 174 97 $ 563645 3043 424 BROADCASTING BOARD OF GOVERNORS 222 113 $ 1211159 79 40 $ 353846 1765 414 FED RESERVESYSTEM BD OF GOVERNORS 285 128 $ 1060325 117 53 $ 381583 1860 403

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RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD 171 72 $ 355076 62 32 $ 158898 1007 397 GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION 1810 863 $ 5502385 688 365 $ 2319729 12666 393 OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT 728 316 $ 2772988 247 119 $ 799575 5107 386 US SENATE 674 377 $ 3099876 183 116 $ 667270 6949 376 FED COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 244 108 $ 749072 90 44 $ 260234 1854 345 SOCIAL SECURITYADMINISTRATION 7532 3942 $ 20391 000 2993 1722 $ 8696706 66147 336 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY 1886 926 $ 6487507 622 328 $ 2215683 18398 325 SMALLBUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 422 227 $ 2175842shy 135 87 $ 546626 4322 324 NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD 189 101 $ 429785 75 44 $ 131074 1870 305 SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMM 379 183 $ 1553002 96 64 $ 385393 3907 305 EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT 134 71 $ 664527 47 21 $ 208646 1693 295 FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION 98 45 $ 226626 34 15 $ 81329 1 017 2915 GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE 284 138 $ 2177788 80 46 $ 273284 3352 274 FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP 358 184 $ 1451197 r 120 71 $ 429649 4593 246 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE US COURTS 2471 1436 $ 10369049 965 627 $ 3708927 33602 241 TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY 825 471 $ 30177701 295 188 $ 962366 12703 223 NATLAERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMIN 1158 618 $ 6079355 382 212 $ 1469077 18786 216 US NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMM 209 106 $ ~ 91 43 $ 315952 3295 191 M dIUri111ntjj D8 t1CIii1al1C1l0therOffl (100 ~ 999 middotplj9i lls middot~1rmf~v~~~_~~~ e ces middotem 0 ~~ _ ~ dmiddot - middot if middot _ ~ SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM 50 middot 21 $133641 18 10 $ 54080 203 542 PENSION BENEFIT GUARANTY CORP $ 428500 61 533 FEDERAL LABOR RELATIONS AUTHORITY

149 $ 20265876 33 806 506

NATLENDOWMENT FORTHE HUMANITIES 38 16 $ 125781 15624 8 $ 90366

$ 272740 182 49i US TAXCOURT

31 18 14 9 $ 36118 485

EXPORT IMPORT BANK OF THE US 23 16 $ 47536 12 6 $ 24027 206

458 CORP FORNATLAND CMNTY SERVICE

35 18 $ 104799 39379 36 $ 267320 443

FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION 58771 41 $ 143134 30 15 $ 91694

442 PEACE CORPS

54 25 13 8 $ 20293 385$ 131116 $ 208862 25 20 869 437

US INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION $ 8472385 58

424 MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD

24 9 $ 58447 37756 25 $ 69628 40444 20 $ 129903 $ 73886 22320 11

middot13 10 $ 59919 274 401 FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION

33 21 $ 86938FEDMEDIATION ANDCONCILIATION SVC VALUEr

COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING COMM 18 $ 89074 5 XXX $ 82031 26111

333 CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMM

25 $ 216292 18 8 $ 49344 51160 316

NATLTRANSPORTATION SAFETY BOARD 24 11 $ 54993 44325 $ 31937569

417 312 FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION

19 $ 117260 lt3 6 $ 3196144 $ 4620 120 VALUEI2 xxx14 5 $ 48067

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PRESIDIO TRUST 19 12 $ 37027 6 4 $ 12682 339 236 US OFFICE OF SPECIAL COUNSEL 10 6 $ 20 320 7 4 $ 20320 112 179 NATL CREDIT UNION ADMINISTRATION 39 29 $ 61252 19 13 $ 66860 899 178 NATL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS 30 11 $ 141325 21 8 $ 121975 170 176 INT BOUNDARY AND WATER COMMISSiON 11 8 $ 21220 7 6 $ 21220 222 090 Srtlallltid$DeHtJ8 1~~(Le88 tfi a n ~1 00 employees)t ~i 1iV~~ttI~yenm~~llMl~~~~ ~P1i ~1 R~1J~ ~ )~~ft~~it1~m~~ ~tfWampmiddot middot yilt

APPALACHIAN REGIONAL COMMISSiON xxx xxx $ 23174 xxx xxx $ 23 166 10 VALUEI USCOMMISSiON ONCIVIL RIGHTS 9 8 $ 63968 4 3 $ 12026 53 943 NATIONAL CAPITAL PLANNING COMM 10 6 $ 34057 6 xxx $ 33906 48 VALUEI AMERICAN BATILE MONUMENTS COMM 9 3 $ 31626 0 o $ - 64 469 OCCUP SAFETY AND HEALTH REVIEW COMM 3 xxx $ 810 0 o $ - 67 VALUEI USOFFICE OF GOVERNMENT ETHICS 8 xxx $ 18676 0 o $ 74 VALUEI OFFICE OFNAVAJO AND HOPI INDIAN xxx xxx $ 664 xxx xxx $ 165 49 VALUEJ FEDERAL HOUSING FINANCE BOARD xxx xxx $ 1628 xxx xxx $ 1628 93 VALUEI 186811 middot j SQete~ ~~~ff~~~m ( ~u t j~lWtt ~ _ wt~~~J+f~1 sIWNnt~~f6~~~ _~middot)k r

11409 6369 $ 41226266 3197 1966 s _ NA NA middot I ~ fmiddot ~ ~ V Pgt- lf ri ~ j j t ~ - bull j k ~lt ~ t Ii 1 lt

Mlrl~ARY ~ 2 ~~ 2 ~ 6 Jt ~ ~~~ ~ 1125107608 middot ~~2middot31 ~ I( H~4 ~~1 1 ~ Jtamp ~ S~4 7 9 5 1 8 6 6middot 20703~t middotmiddot middot middot~9 middot middot CSRSIFERS

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ReserveGuard 77764 44492 $ 181880881 15282 9738 $ 38656887 1136200 306 Active Duty Military 64974 39366 $ 79849364 7741 5863 $ 14275859 1 389394 241

TOTAL 899782 4~0322 $ 2799960165 267041 149500 $ 728124197 9118307 330

llncludes all balence dueandpotential nonfller accounts regardless of status Employees of federalegenclu thatdo not submit workforce Information to theOPM Central Personnel Data File (CPDF) Generally Includes employees of the legislative branch (other than theGeneral Printing Office) and Intelligence agencies Data I obtaIned through an annual match of Internal W-2 records

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CONSTITUTION JEFFERSONS MAN UAL

AND

RULES OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

OF THE UNITED STAT E S

WITH

A DIGEST OF THE PRACT ICE

SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS

FIRST SESSION

Prepared by

ASHER C HINDS

pursuant to a resolution of the House passed July 12 1909

~

WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

middot 1909 ~ ~ x ~

Rules of the sectsect 6M 650 Rule IX

~ rule was adopted-in r88a (ill 252I) middot I t fnereIy put in form of definition what had been long established in the practice of theHodse butwhatthe House had hitherto been unwilling

to define (II I603) The privilege of the House as distinguished from that of middotthe

individual Member includes q uestions relating to sect 654 Privilege - ~

of the House~ its constitutional prerogatives in respect to reveshy0

nue legislation arid appropriations (I I 148o-150 r Y including revenue and other treaties (II 15deg2-1537) its power to punish for contempt whether of its own Members (11 1641shy

1665) of witnesses who are summoned to give information (11 r608 r612 III r666-1724) or of other persons (II 1597-1640 )

questions relating to its organization (122-24 r89 2 I2 290) and the title of its Members to their seats (III 2579-258i )middotmiddotjricludmg various questions mcidentalfhereto (I 322 328 673 742 110 1207 III 2588) the conduct of officers and employees (I 284 285 III 2628 2645-2647) corp-fort arid convenience of Mernber~ 0

and employees (III 262~2636) admission to the floor of th~

House (III 2624-2626) the accuracy and propriety o(reports iJ the Congressional Record (V 7005-7023) the conduct of represhysentatives of the press (II 1630 1631 III 2627) the protectiori of papers in its files especially when den1~nded by the courts (111_)

_2660-2664) the integrity of its Journal (II I363 III 26 20)~

the protection of its records (III 2659) the accuracy of its docu~

ments (V 7329) and lllessages (III 26r3) and the integrity of the processes by which bills are considered (II~] 259 7-2601 26r41

IV 3383 3388 3478) The privilege of the Member rests primarily ori the Con~titutio~

wh ich gives to him a conditional immunity fro~sect 655 Privilege of the Member arrest and an unconditional freedom of debate ~

the House (III 2670) A menace to the perso4 safety of Members from an insecure ceiling in the Hall was held ~~ involve a question of the highest privilege (III 2685) and ~

320

Jefterson~s Manual of sect 346 Sec XVII

A bill being missing the House reso ved that a proshytestation should be made and subscribed by the members tc before Almighty God and this honorable House that neither myself nor any other to my knowledge have taken away or do at this present conceal a bill entitled

ampc 5 Grey ~02

After a hill is engrossed it is put into the Speakers hands and he is not to let anyone have it t o lookinto Town col 209

In the House of Representatives an alleged improper alteration of a bill was presented as a question of priv-ilege -nd examined bshya select comIJittee It bejng ascertained that the alteration was made to cogect a clerical error the committee r eported that it was higbly censurable iII ~ny Member or officer of the House to makeany change even the most unimportant in any bill or reso-

Iution which has received the sanction of this body (III 2598) Engrossed bills do not go into the Speakers hands E nrolled bills J

go to him for signature

sEcxvrI-ORDER IN DEBATE

sect 346 Decorum When the Speaker is seated in his chair of Members as to

every member is to sit in his place Scobsitting in their places 6J Grey 4deg3

In the House of Representatives the decorum of Members is regushyIateq by the v~rious sections of Rule XIV and t his provision of

t heparliamentary law is practically obsolete

I5 6

i

Jeffersons Manual oj sectsect 458459 See XXXf

in ihich the previous question is called for are fairand proper subjects of public-discussion and ought not to be obstructed bya formality introduced for questions of a peculiar character

This discussion has no -bearing on the modern uses of the preshyvious question

SEC XXXV-AMENDMENmiddotlS

sect 458 Right of 0D an amendment being moved a Memshythe Member who has spoken to the ber who has spoken to the main question main question to rnay speak again to t he am endment speak to an amendment Scob 23middot -

This parliamentary rule is of effect in the House of Representa-

tives where the hour rule of debate (Rule XIV ~ 2) has been in force for marry years A Member who has spoken an hour to the

main question may speak another hour to an amendment (1

4994)middot

If an amendment be proposed inconsistent with one alre-dy agreed to it is a fit ground for its

sect 459 The rejection by the House but not within the Speaker not to decide as to competence of the Speaker to suppress as consistency of a if it were against ltJrder Fr were he per- proposed amendment wIth rnitted to draw questions of consistence

one already within the vortex of order hemight usurp agreed to a negative on important modifications

and suppress instead of subserving the ) egislative will The practice of the House ofRepresentatives follows and extends

the principle set forth by Jefferson Thus it has been held that the fact that ~ proposed amendment is inconsistent with the text

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~~~lwsectE ~ run~ht~~PT~tt ~ r~timiddot~lt imiddot I ~ 1 ~ ~f ~~ampjn~fJ middot ~ff~~if~~Y ~~~l~fr~~mmiddotr~~~_l ~1 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE 15637 8197 $ 39594248 5202 3033 $ 13436523 96240 537 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY 33163 17535 $ 81197372 9792 5920 $ 26310422 238576 487 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 753 350 $ 2515868 274 140 $ 1046811 4445 472 DEPTOFHOUSINGANDURBANDEV 1684 792 $ 5841483 619 336 $ 2261834 9921 460 DEPARTMENT OF VETERANSAFFAIRS 36531 17976 $ 107924939 13081 7344 $ 35719641 235042 452 DEPARTMENTOFTHENAVY 22572 11746 $ 65925104 6890 4129 $ 18033550 176709 431 DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE 20434 10754 $ 49888484 6956 4243 $ 17487706 156421 416 DEPARTMENTOFHEALTHANDHUMANSVCS 8164 4136 $ 30435290 2724 1650 $ 845518464244 403 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR 2398 1079 $ 107613939 921 483 $ 2968301 15380 388 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE 4700 2318 $ 16104073 1502 821 $ 4079397 40093 373

DEPARTMENT OF STATE 2094 1220 $ 6621777 634 310 $ 2099460 24498 371 DEPARTMENT OF HOMELANDSECURITY 17269 9818 $ 61569796 6380 3992 $ 18511267 160977 362 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR 6042 3465 $ 16866519 2087 1304 $ 5489728 76876 282 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 4776 2484 $ 17296125 1614 974 $ 6115 472 53878 280 DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY 1201 628 $ 3709887 425 249 $ 1 413310 14973 2153 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 7810 4345 $ 23907577 2643 1661 $ 6516933 109344 2415 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE 6410 3823 $ 17119304 2908 1830 $ 8172390 104098 191 DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY 4808 3005 $ 13489683 2123 1437 $ 5456615 120928 middot130

t - w middot middotU~middotU JOUJrM1i Offl (1 000 n)i lgttI middot middotaA~ J lUltilI I ~ 11 ~llJ-~1olllt middot t~J tlaquo bull ~laquolIIIWeJnVIIIIU~ ar cas I middot orh1 Ci re~~ I II IJ I Cjy=_glI 1jf gt~middot Ii1Yjffi~ri~middot ~ ~Smiddot~middotj~~fif21~195r_~11~ti

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 741 276 $ 2001605 227 101 $ 632601 2363 741 SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 920 438 $ 2483682 322 167 $ 993199 4871 15156 COURT SERVICESAND OFFENDERSUPERVA 236 113 $ 579878 95 64 $ 216 741 1 082 15415 EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPRTNTYCOMM 428 211 $ 1064395 143 87 $ 428 186 2363 15215 NATIONALSCIENCE FOUNDATiON 272 116 $ 698430 124 60 $ 392611 1339 493 US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1347 787 $ 8036800 427 264 $ 1472725 10880 481 AGENCYFOR INTL DEVELOPMENT 328 165 $ 982302 109 51 $ 507496 2389 477 US POSTALSERVICE 111427 56652 $ 321 662266 37646 22058 $ 108714924 764165 453 NATL ARCHives AND REC ADMIN 440 226 $ 993668 174 97 $ 563645 3043 424 BROADCASTING BOARD OF GOVERNORS 222 113 $ 1211159 79 40 $ 353846 1765 414 FED RESERVESYSTEM BD OF GOVERNORS 285 128 $ 1060325 117 53 $ 381583 1860 403

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RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD 171 72 $ 355076 62 32 $ 158898 1007 397 GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION 1810 863 $ 5502385 688 365 $ 2319729 12666 393 OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT 728 316 $ 2772988 247 119 $ 799575 5107 386 US SENATE 674 377 $ 3099876 183 116 $ 667270 6949 376 FED COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 244 108 $ 749072 90 44 $ 260234 1854 345 SOCIAL SECURITYADMINISTRATION 7532 3942 $ 20391 000 2993 1722 $ 8696706 66147 336 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY 1886 926 $ 6487507 622 328 $ 2215683 18398 325 SMALLBUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 422 227 $ 2175842shy 135 87 $ 546626 4322 324 NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD 189 101 $ 429785 75 44 $ 131074 1870 305 SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMM 379 183 $ 1553002 96 64 $ 385393 3907 305 EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT 134 71 $ 664527 47 21 $ 208646 1693 295 FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION 98 45 $ 226626 34 15 $ 81329 1 017 2915 GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE 284 138 $ 2177788 80 46 $ 273284 3352 274 FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP 358 184 $ 1451197 r 120 71 $ 429649 4593 246 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE US COURTS 2471 1436 $ 10369049 965 627 $ 3708927 33602 241 TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY 825 471 $ 30177701 295 188 $ 962366 12703 223 NATLAERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMIN 1158 618 $ 6079355 382 212 $ 1469077 18786 216 US NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMM 209 106 $ ~ 91 43 $ 315952 3295 191 M dIUri111ntjj D8 t1CIii1al1C1l0therOffl (100 ~ 999 middotplj9i lls middot~1rmf~v~~~_~~~ e ces middotem 0 ~~ _ ~ dmiddot - middot if middot _ ~ SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM 50 middot 21 $133641 18 10 $ 54080 203 542 PENSION BENEFIT GUARANTY CORP $ 428500 61 533 FEDERAL LABOR RELATIONS AUTHORITY

149 $ 20265876 33 806 506

NATLENDOWMENT FORTHE HUMANITIES 38 16 $ 125781 15624 8 $ 90366

$ 272740 182 49i US TAXCOURT

31 18 14 9 $ 36118 485

EXPORT IMPORT BANK OF THE US 23 16 $ 47536 12 6 $ 24027 206

458 CORP FORNATLAND CMNTY SERVICE

35 18 $ 104799 39379 36 $ 267320 443

FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION 58771 41 $ 143134 30 15 $ 91694

442 PEACE CORPS

54 25 13 8 $ 20293 385$ 131116 $ 208862 25 20 869 437

US INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION $ 8472385 58

424 MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD

24 9 $ 58447 37756 25 $ 69628 40444 20 $ 129903 $ 73886 22320 11

middot13 10 $ 59919 274 401 FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION

33 21 $ 86938FEDMEDIATION ANDCONCILIATION SVC VALUEr

COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING COMM 18 $ 89074 5 XXX $ 82031 26111

333 CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMM

25 $ 216292 18 8 $ 49344 51160 316

NATLTRANSPORTATION SAFETY BOARD 24 11 $ 54993 44325 $ 31937569

417 312 FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION

19 $ 117260 lt3 6 $ 3196144 $ 4620 120 VALUEI2 xxx14 5 $ 48067

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Initiative (FERDI) Module Taxpayer Module Taxpayer Balance In

93005 Instalm alit

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Agreement Excluded

PRESIDIO TRUST 19 12 $ 37027 6 4 $ 12682 339 236 US OFFICE OF SPECIAL COUNSEL 10 6 $ 20 320 7 4 $ 20320 112 179 NATL CREDIT UNION ADMINISTRATION 39 29 $ 61252 19 13 $ 66860 899 178 NATL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS 30 11 $ 141325 21 8 $ 121975 170 176 INT BOUNDARY AND WATER COMMISSiON 11 8 $ 21220 7 6 $ 21220 222 090 Srtlallltid$DeHtJ8 1~~(Le88 tfi a n ~1 00 employees)t ~i 1iV~~ttI~yenm~~llMl~~~~ ~P1i ~1 R~1J~ ~ )~~ft~~it1~m~~ ~tfWampmiddot middot yilt

APPALACHIAN REGIONAL COMMISSiON xxx xxx $ 23174 xxx xxx $ 23 166 10 VALUEI USCOMMISSiON ONCIVIL RIGHTS 9 8 $ 63968 4 3 $ 12026 53 943 NATIONAL CAPITAL PLANNING COMM 10 6 $ 34057 6 xxx $ 33906 48 VALUEI AMERICAN BATILE MONUMENTS COMM 9 3 $ 31626 0 o $ - 64 469 OCCUP SAFETY AND HEALTH REVIEW COMM 3 xxx $ 810 0 o $ - 67 VALUEI USOFFICE OF GOVERNMENT ETHICS 8 xxx $ 18676 0 o $ 74 VALUEI OFFICE OFNAVAJO AND HOPI INDIAN xxx xxx $ 664 xxx xxx $ 165 49 VALUEJ FEDERAL HOUSING FINANCE BOARD xxx xxx $ 1628 xxx xxx $ 1628 93 VALUEI 186811 middot j SQete~ ~~~ff~~~m ( ~u t j~lWtt ~ _ wt~~~J+f~1 sIWNnt~~f6~~~ _~middot)k r

11409 6369 $ 41226266 3197 1966 s _ NA NA middot I ~ fmiddot ~ ~ V Pgt- lf ri ~ j j t ~ - bull j k ~lt ~ t Ii 1 lt

Mlrl~ARY ~ 2 ~~ 2 ~ 6 Jt ~ ~~~ ~ 1125107608 middot ~~2middot31 ~ I( H~4 ~~1 1 ~ Jtamp ~ S~4 7 9 5 1 8 6 6middot 20703~t middotmiddot middot middot~9 middot middot CSRSIFERS

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TOTAL 899782 4~0322 $ 2799960165 267041 149500 $ 728124197 9118307 330

llncludes all balence dueandpotential nonfller accounts regardless of status Employees of federalegenclu thatdo not submit workforce Information to theOPM Central Personnel Data File (CPDF) Generally Includes employees of the legislative branch (other than theGeneral Printing Office) and Intelligence agencies Data I obtaIned through an annual match of Internal W-2 records

Internal Revenue Service Page3 of 3

CONSTITUTION JEFFERSONS MAN UAL

AND

RULES OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

OF THE UNITED STAT E S

WITH

A DIGEST OF THE PRACT ICE

SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS

FIRST SESSION

Prepared by

ASHER C HINDS

pursuant to a resolution of the House passed July 12 1909

~

WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

middot 1909 ~ ~ x ~

Rules of the sectsect 6M 650 Rule IX

~ rule was adopted-in r88a (ill 252I) middot I t fnereIy put in form of definition what had been long established in the practice of theHodse butwhatthe House had hitherto been unwilling

to define (II I603) The privilege of the House as distinguished from that of middotthe

individual Member includes q uestions relating to sect 654 Privilege - ~

of the House~ its constitutional prerogatives in respect to reveshy0

nue legislation arid appropriations (I I 148o-150 r Y including revenue and other treaties (II 15deg2-1537) its power to punish for contempt whether of its own Members (11 1641shy

1665) of witnesses who are summoned to give information (11 r608 r612 III r666-1724) or of other persons (II 1597-1640 )

questions relating to its organization (122-24 r89 2 I2 290) and the title of its Members to their seats (III 2579-258i )middotmiddotjricludmg various questions mcidentalfhereto (I 322 328 673 742 110 1207 III 2588) the conduct of officers and employees (I 284 285 III 2628 2645-2647) corp-fort arid convenience of Mernber~ 0

and employees (III 262~2636) admission to the floor of th~

House (III 2624-2626) the accuracy and propriety o(reports iJ the Congressional Record (V 7005-7023) the conduct of represhysentatives of the press (II 1630 1631 III 2627) the protectiori of papers in its files especially when den1~nded by the courts (111_)

_2660-2664) the integrity of its Journal (II I363 III 26 20)~

the protection of its records (III 2659) the accuracy of its docu~

ments (V 7329) and lllessages (III 26r3) and the integrity of the processes by which bills are considered (II~] 259 7-2601 26r41

IV 3383 3388 3478) The privilege of the Member rests primarily ori the Con~titutio~

wh ich gives to him a conditional immunity fro~sect 655 Privilege of the Member arrest and an unconditional freedom of debate ~

the House (III 2670) A menace to the perso4 safety of Members from an insecure ceiling in the Hall was held ~~ involve a question of the highest privilege (III 2685) and ~

320

Jefterson~s Manual of sect 346 Sec XVII

A bill being missing the House reso ved that a proshytestation should be made and subscribed by the members tc before Almighty God and this honorable House that neither myself nor any other to my knowledge have taken away or do at this present conceal a bill entitled

ampc 5 Grey ~02

After a hill is engrossed it is put into the Speakers hands and he is not to let anyone have it t o lookinto Town col 209

In the House of Representatives an alleged improper alteration of a bill was presented as a question of priv-ilege -nd examined bshya select comIJittee It bejng ascertained that the alteration was made to cogect a clerical error the committee r eported that it was higbly censurable iII ~ny Member or officer of the House to makeany change even the most unimportant in any bill or reso-

Iution which has received the sanction of this body (III 2598) Engrossed bills do not go into the Speakers hands E nrolled bills J

go to him for signature

sEcxvrI-ORDER IN DEBATE

sect 346 Decorum When the Speaker is seated in his chair of Members as to

every member is to sit in his place Scobsitting in their places 6J Grey 4deg3

In the House of Representatives the decorum of Members is regushyIateq by the v~rious sections of Rule XIV and t his provision of

t heparliamentary law is practically obsolete

I5 6

i

Jeffersons Manual oj sectsect 458459 See XXXf

in ihich the previous question is called for are fairand proper subjects of public-discussion and ought not to be obstructed bya formality introduced for questions of a peculiar character

This discussion has no -bearing on the modern uses of the preshyvious question

SEC XXXV-AMENDMENmiddotlS

sect 458 Right of 0D an amendment being moved a Memshythe Member who has spoken to the ber who has spoken to the main question main question to rnay speak again to t he am endment speak to an amendment Scob 23middot -

This parliamentary rule is of effect in the House of Representa-

tives where the hour rule of debate (Rule XIV ~ 2) has been in force for marry years A Member who has spoken an hour to the

main question may speak another hour to an amendment (1

4994)middot

If an amendment be proposed inconsistent with one alre-dy agreed to it is a fit ground for its

sect 459 The rejection by the House but not within the Speaker not to decide as to competence of the Speaker to suppress as consistency of a if it were against ltJrder Fr were he per- proposed amendment wIth rnitted to draw questions of consistence

one already within the vortex of order hemight usurp agreed to a negative on important modifications

and suppress instead of subserving the ) egislative will The practice of the House ofRepresentatives follows and extends

the principle set forth by Jefferson Thus it has been held that the fact that ~ proposed amendment is inconsistent with the text

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Federal EmployeeRetiree Delinquency Initiative (FERDI) Module

Count

All FERDI Accounts1

Taxpayer Balance Owed

Count

Installment Agreement Accounts

bull Module Taxpayer Balance In Installment

Count Count Agreement

Workforce as of

93005

Delinquency Rate

InstalmBllt Agreements are

excluded

RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD 171 72 $ 355076 62 32 $ 158898 1007 397 GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION 1810 863 $ 5502385 688 365 $ 2319729 12666 393 OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT 728 316 $ 2772988 247 119 $ 799575 5107 386 US SENATE 674 377 $ 3099876 183 116 $ 667270 6949 376 FED COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 244 108 $ 749072 90 44 $ 260234 1854 345 SOCIAL SECURITYADMINISTRATION 7532 3942 $ 20391 000 2993 1722 $ 8696706 66147 336 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY 1886 926 $ 6487507 622 328 $ 2215683 18398 325 SMALLBUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 422 227 $ 2175842shy 135 87 $ 546626 4322 324 NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD 189 101 $ 429785 75 44 $ 131074 1870 305 SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMM 379 183 $ 1553002 96 64 $ 385393 3907 305 EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT 134 71 $ 664527 47 21 $ 208646 1693 295 FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION 98 45 $ 226626 34 15 $ 81329 1 017 2915 GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE 284 138 $ 2177788 80 46 $ 273284 3352 274 FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP 358 184 $ 1451197 r 120 71 $ 429649 4593 246 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE US COURTS 2471 1436 $ 10369049 965 627 $ 3708927 33602 241 TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY 825 471 $ 30177701 295 188 $ 962366 12703 223 NATLAERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMIN 1158 618 $ 6079355 382 212 $ 1469077 18786 216 US NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMM 209 106 $ ~ 91 43 $ 315952 3295 191 M dIUri111ntjj D8 t1CIii1al1C1l0therOffl (100 ~ 999 middotplj9i lls middot~1rmf~v~~~_~~~ e ces middotem 0 ~~ _ ~ dmiddot - middot if middot _ ~ SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM 50 middot 21 $133641 18 10 $ 54080 203 542 PENSION BENEFIT GUARANTY CORP $ 428500 61 533 FEDERAL LABOR RELATIONS AUTHORITY

149 $ 20265876 33 806 506

NATLENDOWMENT FORTHE HUMANITIES 38 16 $ 125781 15624 8 $ 90366

$ 272740 182 49i US TAXCOURT

31 18 14 9 $ 36118 485

EXPORT IMPORT BANK OF THE US 23 16 $ 47536 12 6 $ 24027 206

458 CORP FORNATLAND CMNTY SERVICE

35 18 $ 104799 39379 36 $ 267320 443

FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION 58771 41 $ 143134 30 15 $ 91694

442 PEACE CORPS

54 25 13 8 $ 20293 385$ 131116 $ 208862 25 20 869 437

US INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION $ 8472385 58

424 MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD

24 9 $ 58447 37756 25 $ 69628 40444 20 $ 129903 $ 73886 22320 11

middot13 10 $ 59919 274 401 FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION

33 21 $ 86938FEDMEDIATION ANDCONCILIATION SVC VALUEr

COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING COMM 18 $ 89074 5 XXX $ 82031 26111

333 CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMM

25 $ 216292 18 8 $ 49344 51160 316

NATLTRANSPORTATION SAFETY BOARD 24 11 $ 54993 44325 $ 31937569

417 312 FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION

19 $ 117260 lt3 6 $ 3196144 $ 4620 120 VALUEI2 xxx14 5 $ 48067

Internal Revonue ServIce Page 2 of 3

All FERDI Accounts1 Installment Agreement Accounts Workforce Delinquency

Federal EmployeeRetiree Delinquency as of Rate

Initiative (FERDI) Module Taxpayer Module Taxpayer Balance In

93005 Instalm alit

Balance Owed Installment Agreamaltts ara Count Count Count Count

Agreement Excluded

PRESIDIO TRUST 19 12 $ 37027 6 4 $ 12682 339 236 US OFFICE OF SPECIAL COUNSEL 10 6 $ 20 320 7 4 $ 20320 112 179 NATL CREDIT UNION ADMINISTRATION 39 29 $ 61252 19 13 $ 66860 899 178 NATL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS 30 11 $ 141325 21 8 $ 121975 170 176 INT BOUNDARY AND WATER COMMISSiON 11 8 $ 21220 7 6 $ 21220 222 090 Srtlallltid$DeHtJ8 1~~(Le88 tfi a n ~1 00 employees)t ~i 1iV~~ttI~yenm~~llMl~~~~ ~P1i ~1 R~1J~ ~ )~~ft~~it1~m~~ ~tfWampmiddot middot yilt

APPALACHIAN REGIONAL COMMISSiON xxx xxx $ 23174 xxx xxx $ 23 166 10 VALUEI USCOMMISSiON ONCIVIL RIGHTS 9 8 $ 63968 4 3 $ 12026 53 943 NATIONAL CAPITAL PLANNING COMM 10 6 $ 34057 6 xxx $ 33906 48 VALUEI AMERICAN BATILE MONUMENTS COMM 9 3 $ 31626 0 o $ - 64 469 OCCUP SAFETY AND HEALTH REVIEW COMM 3 xxx $ 810 0 o $ - 67 VALUEI USOFFICE OF GOVERNMENT ETHICS 8 xxx $ 18676 0 o $ 74 VALUEI OFFICE OFNAVAJO AND HOPI INDIAN xxx xxx $ 664 xxx xxx $ 165 49 VALUEJ FEDERAL HOUSING FINANCE BOARD xxx xxx $ 1628 xxx xxx $ 1628 93 VALUEI 186811 middot j SQete~ ~~~ff~~~m ( ~u t j~lWtt ~ _ wt~~~J+f~1 sIWNnt~~f6~~~ _~middot)k r

11409 6369 $ 41226266 3197 1966 s _ NA NA middot I ~ fmiddot ~ ~ V Pgt- lf ri ~ j j t ~ - bull j k ~lt ~ t Ii 1 lt

Mlrl~ARY ~ 2 ~~ 2 ~ 6 Jt ~ ~~~ ~ 1125107608 middot ~~2middot31 ~ I( H~4 ~~1 1 ~ Jtamp ~ S~4 7 9 5 1 8 6 6middot 20703~t middotmiddot middot middot~9 middot middot CSRSIFERS

~ Jx ftrl ~~ ~~~ ~~~ r8 ~(t 1~~~1 ~49 ~~~~ N~t1lt~~~ $~Hrt~~ P4 ~~~~ 228

~~~~m IIltlf ~~llff i l

I I ~

ReserveGuard 77764 44492 $ 181880881 15282 9738 $ 38656887 1136200 306 Active Duty Military 64974 39366 $ 79849364 7741 5863 $ 14275859 1 389394 241

TOTAL 899782 4~0322 $ 2799960165 267041 149500 $ 728124197 9118307 330

llncludes all balence dueandpotential nonfller accounts regardless of status Employees of federalegenclu thatdo not submit workforce Information to theOPM Central Personnel Data File (CPDF) Generally Includes employees of the legislative branch (other than theGeneral Printing Office) and Intelligence agencies Data I obtaIned through an annual match of Internal W-2 records

Internal Revenue Service Page3 of 3

CONSTITUTION JEFFERSONS MAN UAL

AND

RULES OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

OF THE UNITED STAT E S

WITH

A DIGEST OF THE PRACT ICE

SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS

FIRST SESSION

Prepared by

ASHER C HINDS

pursuant to a resolution of the House passed July 12 1909

~

WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

middot 1909 ~ ~ x ~

Rules of the sectsect 6M 650 Rule IX

~ rule was adopted-in r88a (ill 252I) middot I t fnereIy put in form of definition what had been long established in the practice of theHodse butwhatthe House had hitherto been unwilling

to define (II I603) The privilege of the House as distinguished from that of middotthe

individual Member includes q uestions relating to sect 654 Privilege - ~

of the House~ its constitutional prerogatives in respect to reveshy0

nue legislation arid appropriations (I I 148o-150 r Y including revenue and other treaties (II 15deg2-1537) its power to punish for contempt whether of its own Members (11 1641shy

1665) of witnesses who are summoned to give information (11 r608 r612 III r666-1724) or of other persons (II 1597-1640 )

questions relating to its organization (122-24 r89 2 I2 290) and the title of its Members to their seats (III 2579-258i )middotmiddotjricludmg various questions mcidentalfhereto (I 322 328 673 742 110 1207 III 2588) the conduct of officers and employees (I 284 285 III 2628 2645-2647) corp-fort arid convenience of Mernber~ 0

and employees (III 262~2636) admission to the floor of th~

House (III 2624-2626) the accuracy and propriety o(reports iJ the Congressional Record (V 7005-7023) the conduct of represhysentatives of the press (II 1630 1631 III 2627) the protectiori of papers in its files especially when den1~nded by the courts (111_)

_2660-2664) the integrity of its Journal (II I363 III 26 20)~

the protection of its records (III 2659) the accuracy of its docu~

ments (V 7329) and lllessages (III 26r3) and the integrity of the processes by which bills are considered (II~] 259 7-2601 26r41

IV 3383 3388 3478) The privilege of the Member rests primarily ori the Con~titutio~

wh ich gives to him a conditional immunity fro~sect 655 Privilege of the Member arrest and an unconditional freedom of debate ~

the House (III 2670) A menace to the perso4 safety of Members from an insecure ceiling in the Hall was held ~~ involve a question of the highest privilege (III 2685) and ~

320

Jefterson~s Manual of sect 346 Sec XVII

A bill being missing the House reso ved that a proshytestation should be made and subscribed by the members tc before Almighty God and this honorable House that neither myself nor any other to my knowledge have taken away or do at this present conceal a bill entitled

ampc 5 Grey ~02

After a hill is engrossed it is put into the Speakers hands and he is not to let anyone have it t o lookinto Town col 209

In the House of Representatives an alleged improper alteration of a bill was presented as a question of priv-ilege -nd examined bshya select comIJittee It bejng ascertained that the alteration was made to cogect a clerical error the committee r eported that it was higbly censurable iII ~ny Member or officer of the House to makeany change even the most unimportant in any bill or reso-

Iution which has received the sanction of this body (III 2598) Engrossed bills do not go into the Speakers hands E nrolled bills J

go to him for signature

sEcxvrI-ORDER IN DEBATE

sect 346 Decorum When the Speaker is seated in his chair of Members as to

every member is to sit in his place Scobsitting in their places 6J Grey 4deg3

In the House of Representatives the decorum of Members is regushyIateq by the v~rious sections of Rule XIV and t his provision of

t heparliamentary law is practically obsolete

I5 6

i

Jeffersons Manual oj sectsect 458459 See XXXf

in ihich the previous question is called for are fairand proper subjects of public-discussion and ought not to be obstructed bya formality introduced for questions of a peculiar character

This discussion has no -bearing on the modern uses of the preshyvious question

SEC XXXV-AMENDMENmiddotlS

sect 458 Right of 0D an amendment being moved a Memshythe Member who has spoken to the ber who has spoken to the main question main question to rnay speak again to t he am endment speak to an amendment Scob 23middot -

This parliamentary rule is of effect in the House of Representa-

tives where the hour rule of debate (Rule XIV ~ 2) has been in force for marry years A Member who has spoken an hour to the

main question may speak another hour to an amendment (1

4994)middot

If an amendment be proposed inconsistent with one alre-dy agreed to it is a fit ground for its

sect 459 The rejection by the House but not within the Speaker not to decide as to competence of the Speaker to suppress as consistency of a if it were against ltJrder Fr were he per- proposed amendment wIth rnitted to draw questions of consistence

one already within the vortex of order hemight usurp agreed to a negative on important modifications

and suppress instead of subserving the ) egislative will The practice of the House ofRepresentatives follows and extends

the principle set forth by Jefferson Thus it has been held that the fact that ~ proposed amendment is inconsistent with the text

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All FERDI Accounts1 Installment Agreement Accounts Workforce Delinquency

Federal EmployeeRetiree Delinquency as of Rate

Initiative (FERDI) Module Taxpayer Module Taxpayer Balance In

93005 Instalm alit

Balance Owed Installment Agreamaltts ara Count Count Count Count

Agreement Excluded

PRESIDIO TRUST 19 12 $ 37027 6 4 $ 12682 339 236 US OFFICE OF SPECIAL COUNSEL 10 6 $ 20 320 7 4 $ 20320 112 179 NATL CREDIT UNION ADMINISTRATION 39 29 $ 61252 19 13 $ 66860 899 178 NATL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS 30 11 $ 141325 21 8 $ 121975 170 176 INT BOUNDARY AND WATER COMMISSiON 11 8 $ 21220 7 6 $ 21220 222 090 Srtlallltid$DeHtJ8 1~~(Le88 tfi a n ~1 00 employees)t ~i 1iV~~ttI~yenm~~llMl~~~~ ~P1i ~1 R~1J~ ~ )~~ft~~it1~m~~ ~tfWampmiddot middot yilt

APPALACHIAN REGIONAL COMMISSiON xxx xxx $ 23174 xxx xxx $ 23 166 10 VALUEI USCOMMISSiON ONCIVIL RIGHTS 9 8 $ 63968 4 3 $ 12026 53 943 NATIONAL CAPITAL PLANNING COMM 10 6 $ 34057 6 xxx $ 33906 48 VALUEI AMERICAN BATILE MONUMENTS COMM 9 3 $ 31626 0 o $ - 64 469 OCCUP SAFETY AND HEALTH REVIEW COMM 3 xxx $ 810 0 o $ - 67 VALUEI USOFFICE OF GOVERNMENT ETHICS 8 xxx $ 18676 0 o $ 74 VALUEI OFFICE OFNAVAJO AND HOPI INDIAN xxx xxx $ 664 xxx xxx $ 165 49 VALUEJ FEDERAL HOUSING FINANCE BOARD xxx xxx $ 1628 xxx xxx $ 1628 93 VALUEI 186811 middot j SQete~ ~~~ff~~~m ( ~u t j~lWtt ~ _ wt~~~J+f~1 sIWNnt~~f6~~~ _~middot)k r

11409 6369 $ 41226266 3197 1966 s _ NA NA middot I ~ fmiddot ~ ~ V Pgt- lf ri ~ j j t ~ - bull j k ~lt ~ t Ii 1 lt

Mlrl~ARY ~ 2 ~~ 2 ~ 6 Jt ~ ~~~ ~ 1125107608 middot ~~2middot31 ~ I( H~4 ~~1 1 ~ Jtamp ~ S~4 7 9 5 1 8 6 6middot 20703~t middotmiddot middot middot~9 middot middot CSRSIFERS

~ Jx ftrl ~~ ~~~ ~~~ r8 ~(t 1~~~1 ~49 ~~~~ N~t1lt~~~ $~Hrt~~ P4 ~~~~ 228

~~~~m IIltlf ~~llff i l

I I ~

ReserveGuard 77764 44492 $ 181880881 15282 9738 $ 38656887 1136200 306 Active Duty Military 64974 39366 $ 79849364 7741 5863 $ 14275859 1 389394 241

TOTAL 899782 4~0322 $ 2799960165 267041 149500 $ 728124197 9118307 330

llncludes all balence dueandpotential nonfller accounts regardless of status Employees of federalegenclu thatdo not submit workforce Information to theOPM Central Personnel Data File (CPDF) Generally Includes employees of the legislative branch (other than theGeneral Printing Office) and Intelligence agencies Data I obtaIned through an annual match of Internal W-2 records

Internal Revenue Service Page3 of 3

CONSTITUTION JEFFERSONS MAN UAL

AND

RULES OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

OF THE UNITED STAT E S

WITH

A DIGEST OF THE PRACT ICE

SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS

FIRST SESSION

Prepared by

ASHER C HINDS

pursuant to a resolution of the House passed July 12 1909

~

WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

middot 1909 ~ ~ x ~

Rules of the sectsect 6M 650 Rule IX

~ rule was adopted-in r88a (ill 252I) middot I t fnereIy put in form of definition what had been long established in the practice of theHodse butwhatthe House had hitherto been unwilling

to define (II I603) The privilege of the House as distinguished from that of middotthe

individual Member includes q uestions relating to sect 654 Privilege - ~

of the House~ its constitutional prerogatives in respect to reveshy0

nue legislation arid appropriations (I I 148o-150 r Y including revenue and other treaties (II 15deg2-1537) its power to punish for contempt whether of its own Members (11 1641shy

1665) of witnesses who are summoned to give information (11 r608 r612 III r666-1724) or of other persons (II 1597-1640 )

questions relating to its organization (122-24 r89 2 I2 290) and the title of its Members to their seats (III 2579-258i )middotmiddotjricludmg various questions mcidentalfhereto (I 322 328 673 742 110 1207 III 2588) the conduct of officers and employees (I 284 285 III 2628 2645-2647) corp-fort arid convenience of Mernber~ 0

and employees (III 262~2636) admission to the floor of th~

House (III 2624-2626) the accuracy and propriety o(reports iJ the Congressional Record (V 7005-7023) the conduct of represhysentatives of the press (II 1630 1631 III 2627) the protectiori of papers in its files especially when den1~nded by the courts (111_)

_2660-2664) the integrity of its Journal (II I363 III 26 20)~

the protection of its records (III 2659) the accuracy of its docu~

ments (V 7329) and lllessages (III 26r3) and the integrity of the processes by which bills are considered (II~] 259 7-2601 26r41

IV 3383 3388 3478) The privilege of the Member rests primarily ori the Con~titutio~

wh ich gives to him a conditional immunity fro~sect 655 Privilege of the Member arrest and an unconditional freedom of debate ~

the House (III 2670) A menace to the perso4 safety of Members from an insecure ceiling in the Hall was held ~~ involve a question of the highest privilege (III 2685) and ~

320

Jefterson~s Manual of sect 346 Sec XVII

A bill being missing the House reso ved that a proshytestation should be made and subscribed by the members tc before Almighty God and this honorable House that neither myself nor any other to my knowledge have taken away or do at this present conceal a bill entitled

ampc 5 Grey ~02

After a hill is engrossed it is put into the Speakers hands and he is not to let anyone have it t o lookinto Town col 209

In the House of Representatives an alleged improper alteration of a bill was presented as a question of priv-ilege -nd examined bshya select comIJittee It bejng ascertained that the alteration was made to cogect a clerical error the committee r eported that it was higbly censurable iII ~ny Member or officer of the House to makeany change even the most unimportant in any bill or reso-

Iution which has received the sanction of this body (III 2598) Engrossed bills do not go into the Speakers hands E nrolled bills J

go to him for signature

sEcxvrI-ORDER IN DEBATE

sect 346 Decorum When the Speaker is seated in his chair of Members as to

every member is to sit in his place Scobsitting in their places 6J Grey 4deg3

In the House of Representatives the decorum of Members is regushyIateq by the v~rious sections of Rule XIV and t his provision of

t heparliamentary law is practically obsolete

I5 6

i

Jeffersons Manual oj sectsect 458459 See XXXf

in ihich the previous question is called for are fairand proper subjects of public-discussion and ought not to be obstructed bya formality introduced for questions of a peculiar character

This discussion has no -bearing on the modern uses of the preshyvious question

SEC XXXV-AMENDMENmiddotlS

sect 458 Right of 0D an amendment being moved a Memshythe Member who has spoken to the ber who has spoken to the main question main question to rnay speak again to t he am endment speak to an amendment Scob 23middot -

This parliamentary rule is of effect in the House of Representa-

tives where the hour rule of debate (Rule XIV ~ 2) has been in force for marry years A Member who has spoken an hour to the

main question may speak another hour to an amendment (1

4994)middot

If an amendment be proposed inconsistent with one alre-dy agreed to it is a fit ground for its

sect 459 The rejection by the House but not within the Speaker not to decide as to competence of the Speaker to suppress as consistency of a if it were against ltJrder Fr were he per- proposed amendment wIth rnitted to draw questions of consistence

one already within the vortex of order hemight usurp agreed to a negative on important modifications

and suppress instead of subserving the ) egislative will The practice of the House ofRepresentatives follows and extends

the principle set forth by Jefferson Thus it has been held that the fact that ~ proposed amendment is inconsistent with the text

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CONSTITUTION JEFFERSONS MAN UAL

AND

RULES OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

OF THE UNITED STAT E S

WITH

A DIGEST OF THE PRACT ICE

SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS

FIRST SESSION

Prepared by

ASHER C HINDS

pursuant to a resolution of the House passed July 12 1909

~

WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

middot 1909 ~ ~ x ~

Rules of the sectsect 6M 650 Rule IX

~ rule was adopted-in r88a (ill 252I) middot I t fnereIy put in form of definition what had been long established in the practice of theHodse butwhatthe House had hitherto been unwilling

to define (II I603) The privilege of the House as distinguished from that of middotthe

individual Member includes q uestions relating to sect 654 Privilege - ~

of the House~ its constitutional prerogatives in respect to reveshy0

nue legislation arid appropriations (I I 148o-150 r Y including revenue and other treaties (II 15deg2-1537) its power to punish for contempt whether of its own Members (11 1641shy

1665) of witnesses who are summoned to give information (11 r608 r612 III r666-1724) or of other persons (II 1597-1640 )

questions relating to its organization (122-24 r89 2 I2 290) and the title of its Members to their seats (III 2579-258i )middotmiddotjricludmg various questions mcidentalfhereto (I 322 328 673 742 110 1207 III 2588) the conduct of officers and employees (I 284 285 III 2628 2645-2647) corp-fort arid convenience of Mernber~ 0

and employees (III 262~2636) admission to the floor of th~

House (III 2624-2626) the accuracy and propriety o(reports iJ the Congressional Record (V 7005-7023) the conduct of represhysentatives of the press (II 1630 1631 III 2627) the protectiori of papers in its files especially when den1~nded by the courts (111_)

_2660-2664) the integrity of its Journal (II I363 III 26 20)~

the protection of its records (III 2659) the accuracy of its docu~

ments (V 7329) and lllessages (III 26r3) and the integrity of the processes by which bills are considered (II~] 259 7-2601 26r41

IV 3383 3388 3478) The privilege of the Member rests primarily ori the Con~titutio~

wh ich gives to him a conditional immunity fro~sect 655 Privilege of the Member arrest and an unconditional freedom of debate ~

the House (III 2670) A menace to the perso4 safety of Members from an insecure ceiling in the Hall was held ~~ involve a question of the highest privilege (III 2685) and ~

320

Jefterson~s Manual of sect 346 Sec XVII

A bill being missing the House reso ved that a proshytestation should be made and subscribed by the members tc before Almighty God and this honorable House that neither myself nor any other to my knowledge have taken away or do at this present conceal a bill entitled

ampc 5 Grey ~02

After a hill is engrossed it is put into the Speakers hands and he is not to let anyone have it t o lookinto Town col 209

In the House of Representatives an alleged improper alteration of a bill was presented as a question of priv-ilege -nd examined bshya select comIJittee It bejng ascertained that the alteration was made to cogect a clerical error the committee r eported that it was higbly censurable iII ~ny Member or officer of the House to makeany change even the most unimportant in any bill or reso-

Iution which has received the sanction of this body (III 2598) Engrossed bills do not go into the Speakers hands E nrolled bills J

go to him for signature

sEcxvrI-ORDER IN DEBATE

sect 346 Decorum When the Speaker is seated in his chair of Members as to

every member is to sit in his place Scobsitting in their places 6J Grey 4deg3

In the House of Representatives the decorum of Members is regushyIateq by the v~rious sections of Rule XIV and t his provision of

t heparliamentary law is practically obsolete

I5 6

i

Jeffersons Manual oj sectsect 458459 See XXXf

in ihich the previous question is called for are fairand proper subjects of public-discussion and ought not to be obstructed bya formality introduced for questions of a peculiar character

This discussion has no -bearing on the modern uses of the preshyvious question

SEC XXXV-AMENDMENmiddotlS

sect 458 Right of 0D an amendment being moved a Memshythe Member who has spoken to the ber who has spoken to the main question main question to rnay speak again to t he am endment speak to an amendment Scob 23middot -

This parliamentary rule is of effect in the House of Representa-

tives where the hour rule of debate (Rule XIV ~ 2) has been in force for marry years A Member who has spoken an hour to the

main question may speak another hour to an amendment (1

4994)middot

If an amendment be proposed inconsistent with one alre-dy agreed to it is a fit ground for its

sect 459 The rejection by the House but not within the Speaker not to decide as to competence of the Speaker to suppress as consistency of a if it were against ltJrder Fr were he per- proposed amendment wIth rnitted to draw questions of consistence

one already within the vortex of order hemight usurp agreed to a negative on important modifications

and suppress instead of subserving the ) egislative will The practice of the House ofRepresentatives follows and extends

the principle set forth by Jefferson Thus it has been held that the fact that ~ proposed amendment is inconsistent with the text

Page 10: ABC 7 I-Team - Tax Delinquency Am ong Federal W rkers

Rules of the sectsect 6M 650 Rule IX

~ rule was adopted-in r88a (ill 252I) middot I t fnereIy put in form of definition what had been long established in the practice of theHodse butwhatthe House had hitherto been unwilling

to define (II I603) The privilege of the House as distinguished from that of middotthe

individual Member includes q uestions relating to sect 654 Privilege - ~

of the House~ its constitutional prerogatives in respect to reveshy0

nue legislation arid appropriations (I I 148o-150 r Y including revenue and other treaties (II 15deg2-1537) its power to punish for contempt whether of its own Members (11 1641shy

1665) of witnesses who are summoned to give information (11 r608 r612 III r666-1724) or of other persons (II 1597-1640 )

questions relating to its organization (122-24 r89 2 I2 290) and the title of its Members to their seats (III 2579-258i )middotmiddotjricludmg various questions mcidentalfhereto (I 322 328 673 742 110 1207 III 2588) the conduct of officers and employees (I 284 285 III 2628 2645-2647) corp-fort arid convenience of Mernber~ 0

and employees (III 262~2636) admission to the floor of th~

House (III 2624-2626) the accuracy and propriety o(reports iJ the Congressional Record (V 7005-7023) the conduct of represhysentatives of the press (II 1630 1631 III 2627) the protectiori of papers in its files especially when den1~nded by the courts (111_)

_2660-2664) the integrity of its Journal (II I363 III 26 20)~

the protection of its records (III 2659) the accuracy of its docu~

ments (V 7329) and lllessages (III 26r3) and the integrity of the processes by which bills are considered (II~] 259 7-2601 26r41

IV 3383 3388 3478) The privilege of the Member rests primarily ori the Con~titutio~

wh ich gives to him a conditional immunity fro~sect 655 Privilege of the Member arrest and an unconditional freedom of debate ~

the House (III 2670) A menace to the perso4 safety of Members from an insecure ceiling in the Hall was held ~~ involve a question of the highest privilege (III 2685) and ~

320

Jefterson~s Manual of sect 346 Sec XVII

A bill being missing the House reso ved that a proshytestation should be made and subscribed by the members tc before Almighty God and this honorable House that neither myself nor any other to my knowledge have taken away or do at this present conceal a bill entitled

ampc 5 Grey ~02

After a hill is engrossed it is put into the Speakers hands and he is not to let anyone have it t o lookinto Town col 209

In the House of Representatives an alleged improper alteration of a bill was presented as a question of priv-ilege -nd examined bshya select comIJittee It bejng ascertained that the alteration was made to cogect a clerical error the committee r eported that it was higbly censurable iII ~ny Member or officer of the House to makeany change even the most unimportant in any bill or reso-

Iution which has received the sanction of this body (III 2598) Engrossed bills do not go into the Speakers hands E nrolled bills J

go to him for signature

sEcxvrI-ORDER IN DEBATE

sect 346 Decorum When the Speaker is seated in his chair of Members as to

every member is to sit in his place Scobsitting in their places 6J Grey 4deg3

In the House of Representatives the decorum of Members is regushyIateq by the v~rious sections of Rule XIV and t his provision of

t heparliamentary law is practically obsolete

I5 6

i

Jeffersons Manual oj sectsect 458459 See XXXf

in ihich the previous question is called for are fairand proper subjects of public-discussion and ought not to be obstructed bya formality introduced for questions of a peculiar character

This discussion has no -bearing on the modern uses of the preshyvious question

SEC XXXV-AMENDMENmiddotlS

sect 458 Right of 0D an amendment being moved a Memshythe Member who has spoken to the ber who has spoken to the main question main question to rnay speak again to t he am endment speak to an amendment Scob 23middot -

This parliamentary rule is of effect in the House of Representa-

tives where the hour rule of debate (Rule XIV ~ 2) has been in force for marry years A Member who has spoken an hour to the

main question may speak another hour to an amendment (1

4994)middot

If an amendment be proposed inconsistent with one alre-dy agreed to it is a fit ground for its

sect 459 The rejection by the House but not within the Speaker not to decide as to competence of the Speaker to suppress as consistency of a if it were against ltJrder Fr were he per- proposed amendment wIth rnitted to draw questions of consistence

one already within the vortex of order hemight usurp agreed to a negative on important modifications

and suppress instead of subserving the ) egislative will The practice of the House ofRepresentatives follows and extends

the principle set forth by Jefferson Thus it has been held that the fact that ~ proposed amendment is inconsistent with the text

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Jefterson~s Manual of sect 346 Sec XVII

A bill being missing the House reso ved that a proshytestation should be made and subscribed by the members tc before Almighty God and this honorable House that neither myself nor any other to my knowledge have taken away or do at this present conceal a bill entitled

ampc 5 Grey ~02

After a hill is engrossed it is put into the Speakers hands and he is not to let anyone have it t o lookinto Town col 209

In the House of Representatives an alleged improper alteration of a bill was presented as a question of priv-ilege -nd examined bshya select comIJittee It bejng ascertained that the alteration was made to cogect a clerical error the committee r eported that it was higbly censurable iII ~ny Member or officer of the House to makeany change even the most unimportant in any bill or reso-

Iution which has received the sanction of this body (III 2598) Engrossed bills do not go into the Speakers hands E nrolled bills J

go to him for signature

sEcxvrI-ORDER IN DEBATE

sect 346 Decorum When the Speaker is seated in his chair of Members as to

every member is to sit in his place Scobsitting in their places 6J Grey 4deg3

In the House of Representatives the decorum of Members is regushyIateq by the v~rious sections of Rule XIV and t his provision of

t heparliamentary law is practically obsolete

I5 6

i

Jeffersons Manual oj sectsect 458459 See XXXf

in ihich the previous question is called for are fairand proper subjects of public-discussion and ought not to be obstructed bya formality introduced for questions of a peculiar character

This discussion has no -bearing on the modern uses of the preshyvious question

SEC XXXV-AMENDMENmiddotlS

sect 458 Right of 0D an amendment being moved a Memshythe Member who has spoken to the ber who has spoken to the main question main question to rnay speak again to t he am endment speak to an amendment Scob 23middot -

This parliamentary rule is of effect in the House of Representa-

tives where the hour rule of debate (Rule XIV ~ 2) has been in force for marry years A Member who has spoken an hour to the

main question may speak another hour to an amendment (1

4994)middot

If an amendment be proposed inconsistent with one alre-dy agreed to it is a fit ground for its

sect 459 The rejection by the House but not within the Speaker not to decide as to competence of the Speaker to suppress as consistency of a if it were against ltJrder Fr were he per- proposed amendment wIth rnitted to draw questions of consistence

one already within the vortex of order hemight usurp agreed to a negative on important modifications

and suppress instead of subserving the ) egislative will The practice of the House ofRepresentatives follows and extends

the principle set forth by Jefferson Thus it has been held that the fact that ~ proposed amendment is inconsistent with the text

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Jeffersons Manual oj sectsect 458459 See XXXf

in ihich the previous question is called for are fairand proper subjects of public-discussion and ought not to be obstructed bya formality introduced for questions of a peculiar character

This discussion has no -bearing on the modern uses of the preshyvious question

SEC XXXV-AMENDMENmiddotlS

sect 458 Right of 0D an amendment being moved a Memshythe Member who has spoken to the ber who has spoken to the main question main question to rnay speak again to t he am endment speak to an amendment Scob 23middot -

This parliamentary rule is of effect in the House of Representa-

tives where the hour rule of debate (Rule XIV ~ 2) has been in force for marry years A Member who has spoken an hour to the

main question may speak another hour to an amendment (1

4994)middot

If an amendment be proposed inconsistent with one alre-dy agreed to it is a fit ground for its

sect 459 The rejection by the House but not within the Speaker not to decide as to competence of the Speaker to suppress as consistency of a if it were against ltJrder Fr were he per- proposed amendment wIth rnitted to draw questions of consistence

one already within the vortex of order hemight usurp agreed to a negative on important modifications

and suppress instead of subserving the ) egislative will The practice of the House ofRepresentatives follows and extends

the principle set forth by Jefferson Thus it has been held that the fact that ~ proposed amendment is inconsistent with the text