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Appropriations: Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies, and Labor, Health and Human Services and Education, 2005 Box 479

Appropriations: Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies and Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies (Chris Yianilos), 2004/2005 Box 546

Appropriations: Environment and Public Works, Energy, and Transportation (Conrad Schatte), 2003/2005 Box 490

Appropriations Information (Tack Richardson), 2001/2005 Box 488

Appropriations Requests: Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies, Energy and Water, Department of Homeland Security, and Defense (Tack Richardson), 2005 Box 487

Appropriations Requests: Transportation and Interior (Tack Richardson), 2005 Box 486

Appropriations Requests: Transportation, Energy, and Environment (Tack Richardson), 2005 Box 485

Appropriations, September 11 Energy Supplemental, Alcohol Labeling, and High Tech (Conrad Schatte), 2001/2006 Box 478

Assistance to Firefighters and Other Grants (Samuel Ralston), 2001/2005 Box 657

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