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Letter to the Speaker of the House of representatives transmitting supplemental budget requests for the Legislative Branch and the Judicial Branch for Fiscal Year 2005.(Week Ending Friday, March 4, 2005)(Brief Article)
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Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents
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March 7, 2005| Author:
Bush, George W.
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March 2, 2005
Dear Mr. Speaker:
As a matter of comity, I am transmitting to the Congress, without modification, the enclosed requested amounts from the Legislative Branch ...
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