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41st CONGRESS,
1st Session.
S. 6.


IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES.

March 5, 1869.

Mr. Anthony asked, and by unanimous consent obtained, leave to bring inthe following bill; which was read twice, and ordered to be printed.


A BILL

To provide stationery for Congress and the several departments, and forother purposes.

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Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives

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of the United States of America in Congress assembled,

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That upon the passage of this act the heads of each of the

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executive and judicial departments at Washington, District of

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Columbia, shall immediately cause estimates to be made of

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the amount of stationery and other articles which will be

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required by them for the ensuing year, which are now furnished

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as stationery or under stationery contracts, and forward

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the same to the Congressional Printer, who shall immediately

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issue proposals for such articles and stationery and make

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purchases of the same, in the manner and under the regulations

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provided for in this act.

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Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the Congressional

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Printer shall, at the beginning of each session of Congress,

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submit to the Joint Committee on Public Printing estimates

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of the quantity of paper, of all descriptions, which will, in his

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opinion, be required for the public printing during the ensuing

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year; and also estimates of the quantity and articles of

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stationery required for each and all of the executive and judicial

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departments at Washington, and for the Senate and House of

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Representatives and the Congressional printing office.

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Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That the heads of

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the several executive and judicial departments, and the Secretary

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of the Senate and Clerk of the House of Representatives,

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shall, on or before the twentieth day of November, in

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each year,

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