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PUBLIC LAW 100-000—MMMM. DD, 1987

PUBLIC LAW 100-137—OCT. 21, 1987

101 STAT. 817

follows: such amount, as computed under subparagraph (A)(iii) of this paragraph, shall be divided by 9, and multiplied by the number of months in such period which are included in the Senator's term of office, counting any fraction of a month as a full month. "(3)(A) In the case of the fiscal year beginning October 1, 1988, or any fiscal year thereafter, the total of^ "(i) the expenses paid to or on behalf of a Senator under this section for such fiscal year, plus "(ii) the aggregate amount of gross compensation which is paid to employees in the office of such Senator for such fiscal year (as determined for purposes of section 105(d) of the Legislative Branch Appropriation Act, 1968), shall not exceed the aggregate of^ "(iii) subject to subparagraph (B), in case the Senator rep- State listing resents Alabama, $53,000, Alaska, $137,000, Arizona, $63,000, Arkansas, $54,000, California, $95,000, Colorado, $59,000, Connecticut, $44,000, Delaware, $36,000, Florida, $56,000, Georgia, $53,000, Hawaii, $156,000, Idaho, $62,000, Illinois, $71,000, ^ '• Indiana, $53,000, Iowa, $55,000, Kansas, $55,000, Kentucky, • $52,000, Louisiana, $56,000, Maine, $48,000, Maryland, $40,000, Massachusetts, $51,000, Michigan, $59,000, Minnesota, $56,000, Mississippi, $54,000, Missouri, $57,000, Montana, $62,000, Ne' braska, $56,000, Nevada, $64,000, New Hampshire, $45,000, New Jersey, $48,000, New Mexico, $60,000, New York, $76,000, North Carolina, $50,000, North Dakota, $55,000, Ohio, $64,000, Okla' homa, $58,000, Oregon, $66,000, Pennsylvania, $63,000, Rhode . Island, $43,000, South Carolina, $48,000, South Dakota, $56,000, •' Tennessee, $53,000, Texas, $79,000, Utah, $62,000, Vermont, $44,000, Virginia, $45,000, Washington, $68,000, West Virginia $44,000, Wisconsin, $55,000, Wyoming, $58,000, plus .^ "(iv) the aggregate of the gross compensation which may be paid to employees in the office of such Senator for such fiscal ' year, under the limitations imposed by section 105(d) of the Legislative Branch Appropriation Act, 1968, but without regard to the provisions of paragraph (l)(C)(iv) thereof. ' "(B) In the event that the term of office of a Senator begins after the first month of any such fiscal year or ends (except by reason of death, resignation, or expulsion) before the last month of any such fiscal year, the amount referred to in subparagraph (A)(iii) shall be recalculated as follows: such amount, as computed under subparagraph (iii), shall be divided by 12, and multiplied by the number of months in such year which are included in the Senator's term of office, counting any fraction of a month as a full month.". (3) Effective January 1, 1988, section 506(h) of the Supplemental Effective date. Appropriations Act, 1973 (2 U.S.C. 58(h)) is amended— (A) by striking out paragraph (2) thereof and by striking out , "(1)" where it appears immediately after "(h)"; and (B) by striking out "(a)(5)" and inserting "(a)(4)". (4) Effective January 1, 1988, subsection (e) of section 506 of such Effective date. Act (2 U.S.C. 58e) is amended to read as follows: 2 USC 58. "(e) Subject to and in accordance with regulations promulgated by Transportation. the Committee on Rules and Administration of the Senate, a Senator and the employees in his office shall be reimbursed under this section for travel expenses incurred by the Senator or employee while traveling on official business within the United States. The term 'travel expenses' includes actual transportation expenses, essential travel-related expenses, and, where applicable, per diem