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145: 58:. The title was changed to "Director" when in December 2014, Congress passed and President Obama signed into law H.R. 83, which consolidated and continued appropriations for FY 2015. Section 1301 of that act changed the name of the Government Printing Office to the Government Publishing Office and the title of public printer to director. Thus, Davita Vance-Cooks was the last public printer of the United States and the first director of the U.S. Government Publishing Office. 133: 157: 122: 111: 100: 89: 78: 67: 191:
served as Public Printer for several of the American colonies prior to the establishment of the United States. The House and Senate had separate printers until 1861, when the GPO was established; its first superintendent was
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The director is responsible for the administration of the GPO. The GPO, a legislative agency of the government, provides electronic access to and produced most printed matter for government, including the
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Public Printer of the U.S.
United States Government Publishing Office
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president of the United States
United States Senate









Congressional Record
Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Benjamin Franklin
John D. Defrees
Almon M. Clapp
John D. Defrees
Cornelius Wendell
John D. Defrees
Almon M. Clapp
John D. Defrees
Sterling P. Rounds
Thomas E. Benedict
Francis W. Palmer
Charles A. Stillings
John S. Leech

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