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• the meeting of mandated responsibilities, including but not limited to those related to environmental management, safety, and access for people with disabilities;

• the provision of an adequate administrative and service base to plan for and handle a transition to downsized programs and operations, without sacrificing present standards; and

• the retaining of recognizable salience, to the fullest extent that these other priorities permit, for key outreach programs to educate, widen, and diversify our audiences, and for those contributions to an understanding of global change that lie most directly within the Smithsonian's area of expertise and responsibility.

FY 1993 Federal S&E Appropriation of Allocation Plan
($000s)

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[[funding]] | FY 1993 Appropriation | Proposed Allocation* | Increase/(Decrease)

SALARIES and EXPENSES
Sciences|103,339|102,718|(621)
Arts and Humanities|83,502|82,333|(1,169)
Education and Public Service|2,468|2,442|(26)
International Activities|995|822|(173)
Institutional Initiatives|57|58|1
External Affairs|2,371|2,214|(157)
Finance and Administration|98,972|97,712|(1,260)
Other Central Administration|3,856|3,911|55
SI Wide Funds Scientific Equipment|[[blank]]|1,100|1,100
IRM Collections Management|[[blank]]|1,150|1,150
Exhibit Program Support/Chargebacks|[[blank]]|1,100|1,100
TOTAL SALARIES AND EXPENSES|$295,560|$295,560|0

*Subject to minor adjustments and Congressional reprogramming approval

After discussion it was

VOTED that the Board of Regents approves the proposed revisions to the allocation of the salaries and expenses appropriation for fiscal year 1993.

THE LEGISLATIVE AGENDA FOR THE 103RD CONGRESS

Management's renewed determination to take its agenda forward in the new Congress has been initially well received on the Hill. The following legislative initiatives are being reintroduced: