[Congressional Bills 114th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Con. Res. 11 Engrossed in Senate (ES)]

114th CONGRESS
  1st Session
S. CON. RES. 11

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                         CONCURRENT RESOLUTION

    Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring),

SECTION 1. CONCURRENT RESOLUTION ON THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 2016.

    (a) Declaration.--Congress declares that this resolution is the 
concurrent resolution on the budget for fiscal year 2016 and that this 
resolution sets forth the appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years 
2017 through 2025.
    (b) Table of Contents.--The table of contents for this concurrent 
resolution is as follows:

Sec. 1. Concurrent resolution on the budget for fiscal year 2016.
                TITLE I--RECOMMENDED LEVELS AND AMOUNTS

Sec. 101. Recommended levels and amounts.
Sec. 102. Social Security.
Sec. 103. Postal Service discretionary administrative expenses.
Sec. 104. Major functional categories.
                        TITLE II--RECONCILIATION

Sec. 201. Reconciliation in the Senate.
Sec. 202. Limit on Senate consideration of reconciliation.
                        TITLE III--RESERVE FUNDS

Sec. 301. Spending-neutral reserve fund to increase the pace of 
                            economic growth and private sector job 
                            creation in the United States.
Sec. 302. Deficit-neutral reserve fund to strengthen America's 
                            priorities.
Sec. 303. Deficit-neutral reserve fund to protect flexible and 
                            affordable healthcare choices for all.
Sec. 304. Deficit-neutral reserve fund for improving access to the 
                            Children's Health Insurance Program.
Sec. 305. Deficit-neutral reserve fund for other health reforms.
Sec. 306. Spending-neutral reserve fund for child welfare.
Sec. 307. Deficit-neutral reserve fund for veterans and servicemembers.
Sec. 308. Deficit-neutral reserve fund for tax reform and 
                            administration.
Sec. 309. Deficit-neutral reserve fund to invest in the infrastructure 
                            in America.
Sec. 310. Deficit-neutral reserve fund for air transportation.
Sec. 311. Deficit-neutral reserve fund to promote jobs in the United 
                            States through international trade.
Sec. 312. Deficit-neutral reserve fund to increase employment 
                            opportunities for disabled workers.
Sec. 313. Deficit-neutral reserve fund for Higher Education Act reform.
Sec. 314. Spending-neutral reserve fund for energy legislation.
Sec. 315. Deficit-neutral reserve fund to reform environmental 
                            statutes.
Sec. 316. Spending-neutral reserve fund for water resources 
                            legislation.
Sec. 317. Spending-neutral reserve fund on mineral security and mineral 
                            rights.
Sec. 318. Spending-neutral reserve fund to reform the abandoned mine 
                            lands program.
Sec. 319. Spending-neutral reserve fund to improve forest health.
Sec. 320. Spending-neutral reserve fund to reauthorize funding for 
                            payments in lieu of taxes to counties and 
                            other units of local government.
Sec. 321. Spending-neutral reserve fund for financial regulatory system 
                            reform.
Sec. 322. Deficit-neutral reserve fund to improve Federal program 
                            administration.
Sec. 323. Spending-neutral reserve fund to implement agreements with 
                            freely associated states.
Sec. 324. Spending-neutral reserve fund to protect payments to rural 
                            hospitals and create sustainable access for 
                            rural communities.
Sec. 325. Spending-neutral reserve fund to encourage State medicaid 
                            demonstration programs to promote 
                            independent living and integrated work for 
                            the disabled.
Sec. 326. Spending-neutral reserve fund to allow pharmacists to be paid 
                            for the provision of services under 
                            Medicare.
Sec. 327. Spending-neutral reserve fund to improve our Nation's 
                            community health centers.
Sec. 328. Spending-neutral reserve fund relating to the funding of 
                            independent agencies, which may include 
                            subjecting the Consumer Financial 
                            Protection Bureau to the regular 
                            appropriations process.
Sec. 329. Deficit-neutral reserve fund for export promotion.
Sec. 330. Spending-neutral reserve fund to reform, improve, and enhance 
                            529 college savings plans.
Sec. 331. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to securing overseas 
                            diplomatic facilities of the United States.
Sec. 332. Deficit-neutral reserve fund to achieve savings by helping 
                            struggling Americans on the road to 
                            personal and financial independence.
Sec. 333. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to conserving Federal 
                            land, enhancing access to Federal land for 
                            recreational opportunities, and making 
                            investments in counties and schools.
Sec. 334. Deficit-neutral reserve fund to protect taxpayers from 
                            identity fraud.
Sec. 335. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to career and technical 
                            education.
Sec. 336. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to FEMA preparedness.
Sec. 337. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to expanding, 
                            enhancing, or otherwise improving science, 
                            technology, engineering, and mathematics.
Sec. 338. Deficit-neutral reserve fund to promote the next generation 
                            of NIH researchers in the United States.
Sec. 339. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to promoting 
                            manufacturing in the United States.
Sec. 340. Spending-neutral reserve fund to prohibit aliens without 
                            legal status in the United States from 
                            qualifying for a refundable tax credit.
Sec. 341. Deficit-reduction reserve fund for report elimination or 
                            modification.
Sec. 342. Deficit-neutral reserve fund to address heroin and 
                            prescription opioid abuse.
Sec. 343. Deficit-neutral reserve fund to strengthen our Department of 
                            Defense civilian workforce.
Sec. 344. Deficit-neutral reserve fund for Department of Defense 
                            reform.
Sec. 345. Deficit-neutral reserve fund to improve Federal workforce 
                            development, job training, and reemployment 
                            programs.
Sec. 346. Deficit-neutral reserve fund to provide energy assistance and 
                            invest in energy efficiency and 
                            conservation.
Sec. 347. Deficit-neutral reserve fund to enable greater collaboration 
                            between the Department of Veterans Affairs 
                            and law school clinics serving veterans.
Sec. 348. Deficit-neutral reserve fund to increase funding for 
                            Department of Energy nuclear waste cleanup.
Sec. 349. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to Department of 
                            Defense initiatives to bolster resilience 
                            of mission-critical department 
                            infrastructure to impacts from climate 
                            change and associated events.
Sec. 350. Deficit-neutral reserve fund to end Operation Choke Point and 
                            protect the Second Amendment.
Sec. 351. Deficit-neutral reserve fund to prevent the use of Federal 
                            funds for the bailout of improvident State 
                            and local governments.
Sec. 352. Deficit-neutral reserve fund to protect Medicaid 
                            beneficiaries from benefit cuts.
Sec. 353. Deficit-neutral reserve fund to improve health outcomes and 
                            lower the costs of caring for medically 
                            complex children in Medicaid.
Sec. 354. Deficit-neutral reserve fund to protect and strengthen the 
                            Department of Veterans Affairs, hire more 
                            health care professionals for the 
                            Department, and ensure quality and timely 
                            access to health care for all veterans.
Sec. 355. Deficit-neutral reserve fund to maintain and enhance access, 
                            choice, and accountability in veterans care 
                            through the Veterans Choice Card program.
Sec. 356. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to promoting equal pay.
Sec. 357. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to legislation 
                            submitted to Congress by the President of 
                            the United States to protect and strengthen 
                            Social Security.
Sec. 358. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to a simplified income-
                            driven student loan repayment option.
Sec. 359. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to the protection of 
                            clean water using scientific standards 
                            while maintaining the traditional role of 
                            agriculture.
Sec. 360. Spending-neutral reserve fund relating to keeping the Federal 
                            Water Pollution Control Act focused on the 
                            protection of water quality.
Sec. 361. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to saving Medicare.
Sec. 362. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to supporting Israel.
Sec. 363. Deficit-neutral reserve fund for legislation to allow 
                            Americans to earn paid sick time.
Sec. 364. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to providing health 
                            care to veterans who have geographic 
                            inaccessibility to care.
Sec. 365. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to increasing access to 
                            higher education for low-income Americans 
                            through the Federal Pell Grant program.
Sec. 366. Deficit-neutral reserve fund to consumer price transparency.
Sec. 367. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to transparency in 
                            health premium billing.
Sec. 368. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to carbon emissions.
Sec. 369. Spending-neutral reserve fund relating to requiring the 
                            Federal Government to allow states to opt 
                            out of Common Core without penalty.
Sec. 370. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to small business tax 
                            relief.
Sec. 371. Spending-neutral reserve fund relating to the disposal of 
                            certain Federal land.
Sec. 372. Spending-neutral reserve fund relating to prohibiting funding 
                            of international organizations during the 
                            implementation of the United Nations Arms 
                            Trade Treaty prior to Senate ratification 
                            and adoption of implementing legislation.
Sec. 373. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to reimposing waived 
                            sanctions and imposing new sanctions 
                            against Iran for violations of the Joint 
                            Plan of Action or a comprehensive nuclear 
                            agreement.
Sec. 374. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to supporting United 
                            States citizens held hostage in the United 
                            States embassy in Tehran, Iran, between 
                            November 3, 1979, and January 20, 1981.
Sec. 375. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to reasonable 
                            accommodations for pregnant workers.
Sec. 376. Deficit-neutral reserve fund to permanently eliminate the 
                            Federal estate tax.
Sec. 377. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to addressing climate 
                            change.
Sec. 378. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to regulation by the 
                            Environmental Protection Agency of 
                            greenhouse gas emissions.
Sec. 379. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to protecting privately 
                            held water rights and permits.
Sec. 380. Spending-neutral reserve fund relating to prohibiting 
                            awarding of construction contracts based on 
                            awardees entering or not entering into 
                            agreements with labor organizations.
Sec. 381. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to strengthening the 
                            United States Postal Service.
Sec. 382. Deficit-neutral reserve fund to prevent American jobs from 
                            being moved overseas by reducing the 
                            corporate income tax rate.
Sec. 383. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to ensuring equal 
                            treatment of married couples under the 
                            Social Security program and by the 
                            Department of Veterans Affairs.
Sec. 384. Deficit-neutral reserve fund to increase wages for American 
                            workers.
Sec. 385. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to deterring the 
                            migration of unaccompanied children from El 
                            Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras.
Sec. 386. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to middle class tax 
                            relief.
Sec. 387. Spending-neutral reserve fund relating to ensuring proper 
                            economic consideration in designation of 
                            critical habitat.
Sec. 388. Deficit-neutral reserve fund to strengthen the national do-
                            not-call registry.
Sec. 389. Deficit-neutral reserve fund to end ``too big to fail'' 
                            bailouts for Wall Street mega-banks (over 
                            $500 billion in total assets).
Sec. 390. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to ending Washington's 
                            illegal exemption from the Patient 
                            Protection and Affordable Care Act.
Sec. 391. Spending-neutral reserve fund relating to increasing funding 
                            for the relocation of the United States 
                            Embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to 
                            Jerusalem.
Sec. 392. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to revise or repeal 
                            sequestration.
Sec. 393. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to promoting the return 
                            of children who have been legally adopted 
                            by United States citizens from the 
                            Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Sec. 394. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to development of a new 
                            nuclear-capable cruise missile by the 
                            Department of Defense and the National 
                            Nuclear Security Administration.
Sec. 395. Deficit-neutral reserve fund to provide equity in the tax 
                            treatment of public safety officer death 
                            benefits.
Sec. 396. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to eliminating the 
                            backlog of sexual assault evidence kits.
Sec. 397. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to mixed oxide fuel 
                            fabrication.
Sec. 398. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to reforming Offices of 
                            Inspectors General and preventing extended 
                            vacancies.
Sec. 399. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to improving retirement 
                            security.
Sec. 399a. Deficit-neutral reserve fund to improve the competitiveness 
                            of the United States.
Sec. 399b. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to ensuring that the 
                            conservation of northern long-eared bat 
                            populations and local economic development 
                            are compatible.
Sec. 399c. Deficit-neutral reserve fund to improve cybersecurity.
Sec. 399d. Deficit-neutral reserve fund to allow the Drug Enforcement 
                            Administration and Federal Bureau of 
                            Investigation to enter into joint task 
                            forces with tribal and local law 
                            enforcement agencies.
Sec. 399e. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to encouraging cost 
                            savings in office space used by Federal 
                            agencies.
Sec. 399f. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to providing technical 
                            assistance to small businesses and aspiring 
                            entrepreneurs through small business 
                            development centers.
Sec. 399g. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to ensuring that 
                            medical facilities of the Department of 
                            Veterans Affairs meet the needs of women 
                            veterans.
Sec. 399h. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to supporting 
                            efficient resourcing for the Asia rebalance 
                            policy.
Sec. 399i. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to preventing access 
                            to marijuana edibles by children in States 
                            that have decriminalized marijuana.
Sec. 399j. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to providing mortgage 
                            lending to rural areas.
Sec. 399k. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to the construction of 
                            Arctic polar icebreakers.
Sec. 399l. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to researching health 
                            conditions of the descendants of veterans 
                            exposed to toxic substances during service 
                            in the Armed Forces.
Sec. 399m. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to raising the Family 
                            of Funds limit of the Small Business 
                            Investment Company Program.
Sec. 399n. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to detection, 
                            investigation, and prosecution of the 
                            owners and operators of websites who 
                            knowingly allow such websites to be used to 
                            advertise commercial sex with children over 
                            the Internet.
Sec. 399o. Deficit-neutral reserve fund to support State drought 
                            prevention plans.
Sec. 399p. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to protecting the 
                            reliability of the electricity grid.
Sec. 399q. Deficit-neutral reserve fund to preserve and protect the 
                            open Internet.
Sec. 399r. Spending-neutral reserve fund relating to reforming the 
                            Federal regulatory process.
Sec. 399s. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to providing coverage 
                            of virtual colonoscopies as a colorectal 
                            cancer screening test under the Medicare 
                            program.
Sec. 399t. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to strengthening 
                            waterborne commerce in our ports and 
                            harbors.
Sec. 399u. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to the modernization 
                            of the nuclear command, control, and 
                            communications architecture of the United 
                            States.
Sec. 399v. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to BARDA and the 
                            BioShield Special Reserve Fund.
Sec. 399w. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to improving the 
                            nuclear forces and missions of the Air 
                            Force.
Sec. 399x. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to promoting economic 
                            growth and job creation for small 
                            businesses.
Sec. 399y. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to the definition of 
                            full-time employee.
Sec. 399z. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to improving the 
                            effectiveness and efficiency of the Federal 
                            regulatory process.
Sec. 399aa. Deficit-neutral reserve fund to expedite awards under the 
                            Internal Revenue Service whistleblower 
                            program.
Sec. 399bb. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to encouraging the 
                            increased use of performance contracting in 
                            Federal facilities.
Sec. 399cc. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to improving 
                            information sharing by the Inspector 
                            General of the Department of Veterans 
                            Affairs with respect to investigations 
                            relating to substandard health care, 
                            delayed and denied health care, patient 
                            deaths, other findings that directly relate 
                            to patient care, and other management 
                            issues of the Department.
Sec. 399dd. Deficit-neutral reserve fund to address the 
                            disproportionate regulatory burdens on 
                            community banks and credit unions.
Sec. 399ee. Deficit-neutral reserve fund to protect the Corporation for 
                            National and Community Service.
Sec. 399ff. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to ensuring that 
                            Department of Justice attorneys comply with 
                            disclosure obligations in criminal 
                            prosecutions.
Sec. 399gg. Deficit-neutral reserve fund to promote biomedical 
                            research.
Sec. 399hh. Deficit-neutral reserve fund to address the heroin and 
                            methamphetamine abuse epidemic in the 
                            United States.
Sec. 399ii. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to providing access 
                            to necessary equipment for Medicare 
                            beneficiaries.
Sec. 399jj. Spending-neutral reserve fund relating to prioritizing the 
                            construction of infrastructure projects 
                            that are of national and regional 
                            significance and projects in high priority 
                            corridors.
Sec. 399kk. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to encouraging the 
                            United States' NATO allies to reverse 
                            declines in defense spending and bear a 
                            more proportionate burden for ensuring the 
                            security of NATO.
Sec. 399ll. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to the investigation 
                            and recovery of missing weapons and 
                            military equipment provided to the 
                            Government of Yemen by the United States 
                            Government.
Sec. 399mm. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to improving higher 
                            education data and transparency.
Sec. 399nn. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to supporting 
                            programs funded by the Older Americans Act 
                            of 1965.
Sec. 399oo. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to Native children.
Sec. 399pp. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to protecting the 
                            personal information of consumers from data 
                            breaches.
Sec. 399qq. Deficit-reduction reserve fund for Government reform and 
                            efficiency.
Sec. 399rr. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to medical treatment 
                            and compensation for first responders, 
                            survivors, and their families injured and 
                            made ill by the 9/11 attacks.
Sec. 399ss. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to construction of 
                            Native American schools.
Sec. 399tt. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to increasing the 
                            guarantee threshold for the Surety Bond 
                            Guarantee Program.
Sec. 399uu. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to Indo-Pacific 
                            partner capacity building and strategy.
Sec. 399vv. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to addressing 
                            methamphetamine abuse in the United States.
Sec. 399ww. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to the National Guard 
                            State Partnership Program.
Sec. 399xx. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to improving the 
                            prevention and treatment of agricultural 
                            virus outbreaks.
Sec. 399yy. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to the importance of 
                            financial literacy education to allow 
                            individuals to make informed and effective 
                            decisions with their financial resources.
Sec. 399zz. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to comprehensive 
                            mental health reform.
Sec. 399aaa. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to improving oral 
                            health care for children and pregnant women 
                            under Medicaid.
Sec. 399bbb. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to the National Park 
                            Service Centennial.
Sec. 399ccc. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to increasing 
                            college completion.
Sec. 399ddd. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to encouraging 
                            freight planning and investment that 
                            incorporates all modes of transportation, 
                            including rail, waterways, ports, and 
                            highways.
Sec. 399eee. Deficit-neutral reserve fund related to providing for full 
                            funding for at-sea and dockside monitoring 
                            for certain fisheries.
Sec. 399fff. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to training and 
                            resources for first responders responding 
                            to hazardous materials incidents on 
                            railroads.
Sec. 399ggg. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to enhancing and 
                            improving the United States Patent and 
                            Trademark Office in order to reduce the 
                            application backlog.
Sec. 399hhh. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to provide 
                            additional funding for international 
                            strategic communications.
Sec. 399iii. Deficit-neutral reserve fund for elementary and secondary 
                            education.
Sec. 399jjj. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to investing in 
                            rural and tribal water infrastructure.
Sec. 399kkk. Deficit-neutral reserve fund related to sexual assault at 
                            institutions of higher education.
Sec. 399lll. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to simplifying and 
                            expanding tax incentives for higher 
                            education.
Sec. 399mmm. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to authorizing 
                            children eligible for health care under 
                            laws administered by Secretary of Veterans 
                            Affairs to retain such eligibility until 
                            age 26.
Sec. 399nnn. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to supporting 
                            workforce development through 
                            apprenticeship programs.
Sec. 399ooo. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to the 
                            prioritization of broad-based criminal 
                            justice reform.
Sec. 399ppp. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to strengthening the 
                            economy by accelerating the transfer of 
                            technologies from laboratories of the 
                            Department of Energy and the Department of 
                            Defense to the marketplace.
Sec. 399qqq. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to supporting trade 
                            and travel at ports of entry.
Sec. 399rrr. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to imposing 
                            sanctions with respect to foreign persons 
                            responsible for gross violations of 
                            internationally recognized human rights or 
                            significant acts of corruption.
Sec. 399sss. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to reforming student 
                            loan programs.
Sec. 399ttt. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to increasing 
                            funding for the TIGER discretionary grant 
                            program of the Department of 
                            Transportation.
Sec. 399uuu. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to promoting the use 
                            of college savings accounts.
Sec. 399vvv. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to establishing a 
                            new outcome-based process for authorizing 
                            innovative higher education providers.
Sec. 399www. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to improving 
                            community relations with law enforcement 
                            officers.
Sec. 399xxx. Deficit-neutral reserve fund to support research.
Sec. 399yyy. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to support for 
                            Ukraine, which should include the provision 
                            of lethal defensive articles.
Sec. 399zzz. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to providing funding 
                            to combat anti-Semitism in Europe.
Sec. 399aaaa. Deficit-neutral reserve fund to provide students and 
                            families with transparent, easily 
                            understood postsecondary education 
                            financial aid information.
Sec. 399bbbb. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to providing 
                            adequate funding for the Contract Tower 
                            Program of the Federal Aviation 
                            Administration.
Sec. 399cccc. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to underground and 
                            surface mining safety and health research.
Sec. 399dddd. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to investing in 
                            advanced fossil energy technology research 
                            and development.
Sec. 399eeee. Deficit-neutral reserve funds relating to foreign 
                            persons.
Sec. 399ffff. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to special 
                            treatment of the income tax credit for 
                            research expenditures for startup 
                            companies.
                        TITLE IV--BUDGET PROCESS

                     Subtitle A--Budget Enforcement

Sec. 401. Extension of enforcement of budgetary points of order in the 
                            Senate.
Sec. 402. Senate point of order against legislation increasing long-
                            term deficits.
Sec. 403. Point of order against advance appropriations.
Sec. 404. Supermajority enforcement of unfunded mandates.
Sec. 405. Repeal of Senate point of order against certain 
                            reconciliation legislation.
Sec. 406. Point of order against changes in mandatory programs.
Sec. 407. Prohibition on agreeing to legislation without a score.
Sec. 408. Protecting the savings in reported reconciliation bills.
Sec. 409. Point of order against exceeding funds designated for 
                            overseas contingency operations.
Sec. 410. Senate point of order against provisions of appropriations 
                            legislation that constitute changes in 
                            mandatory programs affecting the Crime 
                            Victims Fund.
Sec. 411. Accuracy in budget enforcement.
Sec. 412. Fair value estimates.
Sec. 413. Honest accounting estimates.
Sec. 414. Currency modernization.
Sec. 415. Certain energy contracts.
Sec. 416. Long-term scoring.
Sec. 417. Requiring clearer reporting of projected Federal spending and 
                            deficits.
Sec. 418. Reporting on tax expenditures.
Sec. 419. Congressional Budget Office estimates.
Sec. 420. To require transparent reporting on the ongoing costs and 
                            savings to taxpayers of Obamacare.
Sec. 421. Prohibiting the use of guarantee fees as an offset.
Sec. 422. Adjustments for sequestration replacement.
Sec. 423. To convey clear information to Congress and the public about 
                            projected Federal outlays, revenues, and 
                            deficits.
Sec. 424. Adjustment for wildfire suppression funding.
                      Subtitle B--Other Provisions

Sec. 431. Oversight of Government performance.
Sec. 432. Budgetary treatment of certain discretionary administrative 
                            expenses.
Sec. 433. Application and effect of changes in allocations and 
                            aggregates.
Sec. 434. Adjustments to reflect changes in concepts and definitions.
Sec. 435. Exercise of rulemaking powers.

                TITLE I--RECOMMENDED LEVELS AND AMOUNTS

SEC. 101. RECOMMENDED LEVELS AND AMOUNTS.

    The following budgetary levels are appropriate for each of fiscal 
years 2016 through 2025:
            (1) Federal revenues.--For purposes of the enforcement of 
        this resolution:
                    (A) The recommended levels of Federal revenues are 
                as follows:
    Fiscal year 2016: $2,666,755,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2017: $2,763,328,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2018: $2,858,131,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2019: $2,974,147,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2020: $3,099,410,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2021: $3,241,963,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2022: $3,388,688,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2023: $3,550,388,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2024: $3,722,144,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2025: $3,905,648,000,000.
                    (B) The amounts by which the aggregate levels of 
                Federal revenues should be changed are as follows:
    Fiscal year 2016: $0.
    Fiscal year 2017: $0.
    Fiscal year 2018: $0.
    Fiscal year 2019: $0.
    Fiscal year 2020: $0.
    Fiscal year 2021: $0.
    Fiscal year 2022: $0.
    Fiscal year 2023: $0.
    Fiscal year 2024: $0.
    Fiscal year 2025: $0.
            (2) New budget authority.--For purposes of the enforcement 
        of this resolution, the appropriate levels of total new budget 
        authority are as follows:
    Fiscal year 2016: $3,003,274,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2017: $2,894,221,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2018: $2,958,672,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2019: $3,107,799,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2020: $3,228,534,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2021: $3,337,729,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2022: $3,455,558,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2023: $3,525,594,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2024: $3,624,025,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2025: $3,646,263,000,000.
            (3) Budget outlays.--For purposes of the enforcement of 
        this resolution, the appropriate levels of total budget outlays 
        are as follows:
    Fiscal year 2016: $3,037,267,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2017: $2,928,317,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2018: $2,945,067,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2019: $3,080,929,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2020: $3,185,512,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2021: $3,308,296,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2022: $3,449,532,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2023: $3,497,247,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2024: $3,576,890,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2025: $3,614,976,000,000.
            (4) Deficits.--For purposes of the enforcement of this 
        resolution, the amounts of the deficits are as follows:
    Fiscal year 2016: $370,512,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2017: $164,989,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2018: $86,936,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2019: $106,782,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2020: $86,102,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2021: $66,333,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2022: $60,844,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2023: -$53,141,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2024: -$145,254,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2025: -$290,672,000,000.
            (5) Public debt.--Pursuant to section 301(a)(5) of the 
        Congressional Budget Act of 1974, the appropriate levels of the 
        public debt are as follows:
    Fiscal year 2016: $19,009,000,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2017: $19,396,000,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2018: $19,718,000,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2019: $20,055,000,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2020: $20,375,000,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2021: $20,676,000,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2022: $21,008,000,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2023: $21,195,000,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2024: $21,254,000,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2025: $21,207,000,000,000.
            (6) Debt held by the public.--The appropriate levels of 
        debt held by the public are as follows:
    Fiscal year 2016: $13,799,000,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2017: $14,042,000,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2018: $14,222,000,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2019: $14,445,000,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2020: $14,674,000,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2021: $14,912,000,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2022: $15,230,000,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2023: $15,419,000,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2024: $15,500,000,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2025: $15,538,000,000,000.
            (7) Federal tax expenditures.--The levels of Federal tax 
        expenditures are as follows:
    Fiscal year 2016: $1,481,800,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2017: $1,593,500,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2018: $1,670,800,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2019: $1,738,019,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2020: $1,810,158,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2021: $1,890,648,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2022: $1,973,922,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2023: $2,064,520,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2024: $2,160,235,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2025: $2,261,769,000,000.

SEC. 102. SOCIAL SECURITY.

    (a) Social Security Revenues.--For purposes of Senate enforcement 
under sections 302 and 311 of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974, the 
amounts of revenues of the Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance 
Trust Fund and the Federal Disability Insurance Trust Fund are as 
follows:
    Fiscal year 2016: $792,776,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2017: $824,342,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2018: $857,154,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2019: $890,609,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2020: $925,760,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2021: $962,188,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2022: $1,000,637,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2023: $1,040,394,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2024: $1,081,476,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2025: $1,123,748,000,000.
    (b) Social Security Outlays.--For purposes of Senate enforcement 
under sections 302 and 311 of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974, the 
amounts of outlays of the Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Trust 
Fund and the Federal Disability Insurance Trust Fund are as follows:
    Fiscal year 2016: $778,032,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2017: $825,829,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2018: $882,521,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2019: $941,034,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2020: $1,005,632,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2021: $1,073,227,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2022: $1,145,188,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2023: $1,222,754,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2024: $1,305,622,000,000.
    Fiscal year 2025: $1,394,327,000,000.
    (c) Social Security Administrative Expenses.--In the Senate, the 
amounts of new budget authority and budget outlays of the Federal Old-
Age and Survivors Insurance Trust Fund and the Federal Disability 
Insurance Trust Fund for administrative expenses are as follows:
            Fiscal year 2016:
                    (A) New budget authority, $5,026,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $5,089,000,000.
            Fiscal year 2017:
                    (A) New budget authority, $5,175,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $5,190,000,000.
            Fiscal year 2018:
                    (A) New budget authority, $5,345,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $5,316,000,000.
            Fiscal year 2019:
                    (A) New budget authority, $5,518,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $5,487,000,000.
            Fiscal year 2020:
                    (A) New budget authority, $5,699,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $5,668,000,000.
            Fiscal year 2021:
                    (A) New budget authority, $5,881,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $5,849,000,000.
            Fiscal year 2022:
                    (A) New budget authority, $6,072,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $6,039,000,000.
            Fiscal year 2023:
                    (A) New budget authority, $6,266,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $6,232,000,000.
            Fiscal year 2024:
                    (A) New budget authority, $6,462,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $6,428,000,000.
            Fiscal year 2025:
                    (A) New budget authority, $6,665,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $6,630,000,000.

SEC. 103. POSTAL SERVICE DISCRETIONARY ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES.

    In the Senate, the amounts of new budget authority and budget 
outlays of the Postal Service for discretionary administrative expenses 
are as follows:
            Fiscal year 2016:
                    (A) New budget authority, $267,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $266,000,000.
            Fiscal year 2017:
                    (A) New budget authority, $277,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $277,000,000.
            Fiscal year 2018:
                    (A) New budget authority, $288,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $288,000,000.
            Fiscal year 2019:
                    (A) New budget authority, $299,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $298,000,000.
            Fiscal year 2020:
                    (A) New budget authority, $310,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $310,000,000.
            Fiscal year 2021:
                    (A) New budget authority, $321,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $320,000,000.
            Fiscal year 2022:
                    (A) New budget authority, $334,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $333,000,000.
            Fiscal year 2023:
                    (A) New budget authority, $346,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $345,000,000.
            Fiscal year 2024:
                    (A) New budget authority, $358,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $357,000,000.
            Fiscal year 2025:
                    (A) New budget authority, $371,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $370,000,000.

SEC. 104. MAJOR FUNCTIONAL CATEGORIES.

    Congress determines and declares that the appropriate levels of new 
budget authority and outlays for fiscal years 2016 through 2025 for 
each major functional category are:
            (1) National Defense (050):
                    Fiscal year 2016:
                    (A) New budget authority, $620,263,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $605,189,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2017:
                    (A) New budget authority, $544,506,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $576,934,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2018:
                    (A) New budget authority, $557,744,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $558,049,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2019:
                    (A) New budget authority, $571,019,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $564,685,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2020:
                    (A) New budget authority, $585,310,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $573,614,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2021:
                    (A) New budget authority, $599,627,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $586,038,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2022:
                    (A) New budget authority, $600,634,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $596,103,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2023:
                    (A) New budget authority, $615,997,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $603,051,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2024:
                    (A) New budget authority, $631,771,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $611,920,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2025:
                    (A) New budget authority, $648,836,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $632,992,000,000.
            (2) International Affairs (150):
                    Fiscal year 2016:
                    (A) New budget authority, $47,791,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $48,227,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2017:
                    (A) New budget authority, $41,839,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $45,656,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2018:
                    (A) New budget authority, $42,802,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $43,642,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2019:
                    (A) New budget authority, $43,749,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $42,565,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2020:
                    (A) New budget authority, $44,754,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $42,437,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2021:
                    (A) New budget authority, $45,276,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $42,795,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2022:
                    (A) New budget authority, $46,553,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $43,424,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2023:
                    (A) New budget authority, $47,593,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $44,153,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2024:
                    (A) New budget authority, $48,681,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $45,023,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2025:
                    (A) New budget authority, $49,786,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $45,943,000,000.
            (3) General Science, Space, and Technology (250):
                    Fiscal year 2016:
                    (A) New budget authority, $30,007,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $30,007,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2017:
                    (A) New budget authority, $30,596,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $30,529,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2018:
                    (A) New budget authority, $31,286,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $31,165,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2019:
                    (A) New budget authority, $31,981,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $31,712,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2020:
                    (A) New budget authority, $32,706,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $32,400,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2021:
                    (A) New budget authority, $33,433,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $33,022,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2022:
                    (A) New budget authority, $34,192,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $33,756,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2023:
                    (A) New budget authority, $34,953,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $34,512,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2024:
                    (A) New budget authority, $35,745,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $35,290,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2025:
                    (A) New budget authority, $36,545,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $36,084,000,000.
            (4) Energy (270):
                    Fiscal year 2016:
                    (A) New budget authority, -$1,947,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $2,365,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2017:
                    (A) New budget authority, $2,483,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $2,112,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2018:
                    (A) New budget authority, $76,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, -$731,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2019:
                    (A) New budget authority, $90,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, -$753,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2020:
                    (A) New budget authority, $128,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, -$668,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2021:
                    (A) New budget authority, $97,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, -$543,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2022:
                    (A) New budget authority, $62,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, -$465,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2023:
                    (A) New budget authority, $36,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, -$393,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2024:
                    (A) New budget authority, $2,869,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $2,521,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2025:
                    (A) New budget authority, $2,963,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $2,655,000,000.
            (5) Natural Resources and Environment (300):
                    Fiscal year 2016:
                    (A) New budget authority, $36,277,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $38,983,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2017:
                    (A) New budget authority, $36,685,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $38,866,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2018:
                    (A) New budget authority, $37,680,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $38,719,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2019:
                    (A) New budget authority, $39,125,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $39,486,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2020:
                    (A) New budget authority, $41,066,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $41,098,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2021:
                    (A) New budget authority, $40,951,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $41,232,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2022:
                    (A) New budget authority, $41,844,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $41,992,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2023:
                    (A) New budget authority, $43,240,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $43,467,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2024:
                    (A) New budget authority, $44,125,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $43,663,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2025:
                    (A) New budget authority, $45,522,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $44,966,000,000.
            (6) Agriculture (350):
                    Fiscal year 2016:
                    (A) New budget authority, $20,628,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $20,585,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2017:
                    (A) New budget authority, $24,247,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $23,696,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2018:
                    (A) New budget authority, $23,204,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $22,471,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2019:
                    (A) New budget authority, $22,083,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $21,401,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2020:
                    (A) New budget authority, $20,974,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $20,498,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2021:
                    (A) New budget authority, $21,078,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $20,613,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2022:
                    (A) New budget authority, $20,914,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $20,476,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2023:
                    (A) New budget authority, $21,506,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $21,051,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2024:
                    (A) New budget authority, $21,620,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $21,125,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2025:
                    (A) New budget authority, $21,834,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $21,416,000,000.
            (7) Commerce and Housing Credit (370):
                    Fiscal year 2016:
                    (A) New budget authority, $2,260,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, -$11,365,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2017:
                    (A) New budget authority, -$3,959,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, -$18,302,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2018:
                    (A) New budget authority, -$1,264,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, -$16,095,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2019:
                    (A) New budget authority, -$1,316,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, -$21,170,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2020:
                    (A) New budget authority, $55,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, -$20,567,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2021:
                    (A) New budget authority, -$75,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, -$15,388,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2022:
                    (A) New budget authority, $1,341,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, -$15,789,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2023:
                    (A) New budget authority, $2,452,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, -$15,942,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2024:
                    (A) New budget authority, $3,648,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, -$16,051,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2025:
                    (A) New budget authority, $4,520,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, -$16,011,000,000.
            (8) Transportation (400):
                    Fiscal year 2016:
                    (A) New budget authority, $71,528,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $88,436,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2017:
                    (A) New budget authority, $72,392,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $83,756,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2018:
                    (A) New budget authority, $73,286,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $80,329,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2019:
                    (A) New budget authority, $74,077,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $79,437,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2020:
                    (A) New budget authority, $74,826,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $78,935,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2021:
                    (A) New budget authority, $75,549,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $78,708,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2022:
                    (A) New budget authority, $76,221,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $78,973,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2023:
                    (A) New budget authority, $76,840,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $79,228,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2024:
                    (A) New budget authority, $77,506,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $79,123,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2025:
                    (A) New budget authority, $78,208,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $79,426,000,000.
            (9) Community and Regional Development (450):
                    Fiscal year 2016:
                    (A) New budget authority, $17,414,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $22,351,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2017:
                    (A) New budget authority, $18,263,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $21,002,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2018:
                    (A) New budget authority, $18,606,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $21,457,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2019:
                    (A) New budget authority, $18,862,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $22,314,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2020:
                    (A) New budget authority, $18,870,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $22,547,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2021:
                    (A) New budget authority, $18,771,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $22,474,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2022:
                    (A) New budget authority, $18,782,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $21,323,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2023:
                    (A) New budget authority, $18,861,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $19,747,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2024:
                    (A) New budget authority, $18,975,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $19,313,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2025:
                    (A) New budget authority, $19,140,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $19,384,000,000.
            (10) Education, Training, Employment, and Social Services 
        (500):
                    Fiscal year 2016:
                    (A) New budget authority, $86,251,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $95,717,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2017:
                    (A) New budget authority, $87,848,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $92,889,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2018:
                    (A) New budget authority, $90,703,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $90,534,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2019:
                    (A) New budget authority, $89,535,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $88,889,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2020:
                    (A) New budget authority, $91,991,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $91,556,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2021:
                    (A) New budget authority, $93,353,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $93,315,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2022:
                    (A) New budget authority, $94,970,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $94,734,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2023:
                    (A) New budget authority, $96,575,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $96,383,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2024:
                    (A) New budget authority, $98,439,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $98,178,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2025:
                    (A) New budget authority, $100,362,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $100,129,000,000.
            (11) Health (550):
                    Fiscal year 2016:
                    (A) New budget authority, $414,351,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $424,736,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2017:
                    (A) New budget authority, $385,565,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $389,710,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2018:
                    (A) New budget authority, $388,629,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $390,503,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2019:
                    (A) New budget authority, $402,511,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $403,324,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2020:
                    (A) New budget authority, $425,526,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $415,791,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2021:
                    (A) New budget authority, $433,351,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $433,395,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2022:
                    (A) New budget authority, $452,426,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $452,523,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2023:
                    (A) New budget authority, $471,644,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $471,719,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2024:
                    (A) New budget authority, $489,491,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $489,587,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2025:
                    (A) New budget authority, $512,965,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $513,163,000,000.
            (12) Medicare (570):
                    Fiscal year 2016:
                    (A) New budget authority, $567,213,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $567,122,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2017:
                    (A) New budget authority, $562,941,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $562,881,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2018:
                    (A) New budget authority, $562,143,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $562,102,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2019:
                    (A) New budget authority, $619,228,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $619,148,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2020:
                    (A) New budget authority, $657,658,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $657,564,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2021:
                    (A) New budget authority, $698,284,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $698,188,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2022:
                    (A) New budget authority, $776,034,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $775,930,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2023:
                    (A) New budget authority, $787,879,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $787,681,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2024:
                    (A) New budget authority, $797,075,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $796,964,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2025:
                    (A) New budget authority, $902,467,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $902,349,000,000.
            (13) Income Security (600):
                    Fiscal year 2016:
                    (A) New budget authority, $529,494,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $528,778,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2017:
                    (A) New budget authority, $458,455,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $455,293,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2018:
                    (A) New budget authority, $466,015,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $458,848,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2019:
                    (A) New budget authority, $460,943,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $457,388,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2020:
                    (A) New budget authority, $471,826,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $467,468,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2021:
                    (A) New budget authority, $481,804,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $477,132,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2022:
                    (A) New budget authority, $493,877,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $493,223,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2023:
                    (A) New budget authority, $502,550,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $498,468,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2024:
                    (A) New budget authority, $512,932,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $504,310,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2025:
                    (A) New budget authority, $521,641,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $517,044,000,000.
            (14) Social Security (650):
                    Fiscal year 2016:
                    (A) New budget authority, $33,878,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $33,919,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2017:
                    (A) New budget authority, $36,535,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $36,535,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2018:
                    (A) New budget authority, $39,407,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $39,407,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2019:
                    (A) New budget authority, $42,634,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $42,634,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2020:
                    (A) New budget authority, $46,104,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $46,104,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2021:
                    (A) New budget authority, $49,712,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $49,712,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2022:
                    (A) New budget authority, $53,547,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $53,547,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2023:
                    (A) New budget authority, $57,455,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $57,455,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2024:
                    (A) New budget authority, $61,546,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $61,546,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2025:
                    (A) New budget authority, $65,751,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $65,751,000,000.
            (15) Veterans Benefits and Services (700):
                    Fiscal year 2016:
                    (A) New budget authority, $166,708,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $170,152,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2017:
                    (A) New budget authority, $164,905,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $164,449,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2018:
                    (A) New budget authority, $163,101,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $162,477,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2019:
                    (A) New budget authority, $174,989,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $174,175,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2020:
                    (A) New budget authority, $179,899,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $178,942,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2021:
                    (A) New budget authority, $184,172,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $183,222,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2022:
                    (A) New budget authority, $196,530,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $195,502,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2023:
                    (A) New budget authority, $193,156,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $192,124,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2024:
                    (A) New budget authority, $189,999,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $188,884,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2025:
                    (A) New budget authority, $203,895,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $202,761,000,000.
            (16) Administration of Justice (750):
                    Fiscal year 2016:
                    (A) New budget authority, $52,543,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $56,757,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2017:
                    (A) New budget authority, $57,030,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $58,576,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2018:
                    (A) New budget authority, $56,787,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $57,929,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2019:
                    (A) New budget authority, $58,512,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $57,973,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2020:
                    (A) New budget authority, $60,284,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $59,888,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2021:
                    (A) New budget authority, $62,239,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $61,690,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2022:
                    (A) New budget authority, $64,815,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $64,224,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2023:
                    (A) New budget authority, $66,745,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $66,238,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2024:
                    (A) New budget authority, $68,717,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $68,091,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2025:
                    (A) New budget authority, $70,550,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $69,922,000,000.
            (17) General Government (800):
                    Fiscal year 2016:
                    (A) New budget authority, $23,755,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $23,708,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2017:
                    (A) New budget authority, $24,046,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $23,958,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2018:
                    (A) New budget authority, $24,755,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $24,573,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2019:
                    (A) New budget authority, $25,485,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $25,089,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2020:
                    (A) New budget authority, $26,202,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $25,782,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2021:
                    (A) New budget authority, $26,958,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $26,551,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2022:
                    (A) New budget authority, $27,766,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $27,375,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2023:
                    (A) New budget authority, $28,493,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $28,114,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2024:
                    (A) New budget authority, $29,022,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $28,671,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2025:
                    (A) New budget authority, $29,809,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $29,399,000,000.
            (18) Net Interest (900):
                    Fiscal year 2016:
                    (A) New budget authority, $366,579,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $366,579,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2017:
                    (A) New budget authority, $415,132,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $415,132,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2018:
                    (A) New budget authority, $478,693,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $478,693,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2019:
                    (A) New budget authority, $532,670,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $532,670,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2020:
                    (A) New budget authority, $580,522,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $580,522,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2021:
                    (A) New budget authority, $614,725,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $614,725,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2022:
                    (A) New budget authority, $645,841,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $645,841,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2023:
                    (A) New budget authority, $671,301,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $671,301,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2024:
                    (A) New budget authority, $690,987,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $690,987,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2025:
                    (A) New budget authority, $703,419,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $703,419,000,000.
            (19) Allowances (920):
                    Fiscal year 2016:
                    (A) New budget authority, -$12,322,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, -$5,571,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2017:
                    (A) New budget authority, $12,975,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $2,923,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2018:
                    (A) New budget authority, -$10,750,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, -$14,755,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2019:
                    (A) New budget authority, -$15,199,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, -$16,838,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2020:
                    (A) New budget authority, -$46,590,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, -$44,799,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2021:
                    (A) New budget authority, -$54,803,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, -$51,787,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2022:
                    (A) New budget authority, -$98,454,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, -$80,798,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2023:
                    (A) New budget authority, -$112,036,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, -$101,438,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2024:
                    (A) New budget authority, -$90,119,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, -$83,225,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2025:
                    (A) New budget authority, -$250,580,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, -$234,419,000,000.
            (20) Undistributed Offsetting Receipts (950):
                    Fiscal year 2016:
                    (A) New budget authority, -$69,397,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, -$69,408,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2017:
                    (A) New budget authority, -$78,263,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, -$78,278,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2018:
                    (A) New budget authority, -$84,231,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, -$84,250,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2019:
                    (A) New budget authority, -$83,179,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, -$83,200,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2020:
                    (A) New budget authority, -$83,577,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, -$83,600,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2021:
                    (A) New budget authority, -$86,773,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, -$86,798,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2022:
                    (A) New budget authority, -$92,337,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, -$92,362,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2023:
                    (A) New budget authority, -$99,646,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, -$99,672,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2024:
                    (A) New budget authority, -$109,004,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, -$109,030,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2025:
                    (A) New budget authority, -$121,370,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, -$121,397,000,000.

                        TITLE II--RECONCILIATION

SEC. 201. RECONCILIATION IN THE SENATE.

    (a) Committee on Finance.--The Committee on Finance of the Senate 
shall report changes in laws within its jurisdiction to reduce the 
deficit by $1,000,000,000 for the period of fiscal years 2016 through 
2025.
    (b) Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions.--The 
Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions of the Senate shall 
report changes in laws within its jurisdiction to reduce the deficit by 
$1,000,000,000 for the period of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.
    (c) Submissions.--In the Senate, not later than July 31, 2015, the 
Senate Committees named in subsections (a) and (b) shall submit their 
recommendations to the Committee on the Budget of the Senate. Upon 
receiving all such recommendations, the Committee on the Budget of the 
Senate shall report to the Senate a reconciliation bill carrying out 
all such recommendations without any substantive revision.

SEC. 202. LIMIT ON SENATE CONSIDERATION OF RECONCILIATION.

    (a) Point of Order.--It shall not be in order in the Senate to 
consider a bill or joint resolution reported pursuant to section 201, 
or an amendment to, conference report on, or amendment between the 
Houses in relation to such a bill or joint resolution, which would 
increase the public debt limit under section 3101 of title 31, United 
States Code, during the period of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.
    (b) Waiver.--This section may be waived or suspended in the Senate 
only by the affirmative vote of two-thirds of the Members, duly chosen 
and sworn.
    (c) Appeals.--An affirmative vote of two-thirds of the Members of 
the Senate, duly chosen and sworn, shall be required to sustain an 
appeal of the ruling of the Chair on the point of order raised under 
this section.

                        TITLE III--RESERVE FUNDS

SEC. 301. SPENDING-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND TO INCREASE THE PACE OF 
              ECONOMIC GROWTH AND PRIVATE SECTOR JOB CREATION IN THE 
              UNITED STATES.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to--
            (1) growing the economy;
            (2) creating more private sector jobs and enhancing worker 
        rights such as Davis-Bacon reform and card check;
            (3) lowering the after-tax costs of investment, savings, 
        and work;
            (4) reducing the costs to business and individuals from the 
        Internal Revenue Code of 1986;
            (5) reducing the costs borne by economic activity in the 
        United States stemming from Federal regulations, including the 
        costs incurred by individuals in complying with Federal law 
        when starting a business;
            (6) reducing the costs of frivolous lawsuits;
            (7) creating a more competitive financial sector to support 
        economic growth and job creation while enhancing the credit 
        worthiness of lending institutions; or
            (8) improving the ability of policy makers to estimate the 
        economic effects of policy change through the enhanced use of 
        economic models and data in scoring legislation;
without raising new revenue, by the amounts provided in such 
legislation for those purposes, provided that such legislation would 
not increase the deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal 
years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2025.

SEC. 302. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND TO STRENGTHEN AMERICA'S 
              PRIORITIES.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to enhanced funding for national 
security or domestic discretionary programs by the amounts provided in 
such legislation for those purposes, provided that such legislation 
would not increase the deficit over the period of the total of fiscal 
years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 303. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND TO PROTECT FLEXIBLE AND 
              AFFORDABLE HEALTHCARE CHOICES FOR ALL.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to--
            (1) the full repeal of the Patient Protection and 
        Affordable Care Act (Public Law 111-148; 124 Stat. 119) and the 
        health care-related provisions of the Health Care and Education 
        Reconciliation Act of 2010 (Public Law 111-152; 124 Stat. 
        1029); or
            (2) the replacing or reforming the Patient Protection and 
        Affordable Care Act (Public Law 111-148; 124 Stat. 119) or the 
        health care-related provisions of the Health Care and Education 
        Reconciliation Act of 2010 (Public Law 111-152; 124 Stat. 
        1029);
by the amounts provided in such legislation for those purposes, 
provided that such legislation would not increase the deficit over the 
period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 304. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND FOR IMPROVING ACCESS TO THE 
              CHILDREN'S HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to improving access to affordable health 
care for low-income children, including the Children's Health Insurance 
Program, by the amounts provided in such legislation for that purpose, 
provided that such legislation would not increase the deficit over 
either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the 
period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 305. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND FOR OTHER HEALTH REFORMS.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to--
            (1) the requirement to individually purchase, or jointly 
        provide, health insurance;
            (2) increasing payments under, or permanently reforming or 
        replacing, Medicare payments for providers;
            (3) extending expiring health care provisions;
            (4) the health care needs of first responders to domestic 
        acts of terror;
            (5) improvements in medical research, innovation and 
        safety; or
            (6) strengthening program integrity initiatives to reduce 
        fraud, waste, and abuse in Federal health care programs;
by the amounts provided in such legislation for that purpose, provided 
that such legislation would not increase the deficit over either the 
period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of 
the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 306. SPENDING-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND FOR CHILD WELFARE.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to--
            (1) child nutrition programs;
            (2) replacing ineffective policies and programs with 
        evidence-based alternative that improve the welfare of 
        vulnerable children; or
            (3) policies that protect children from sexual predators in 
        our schools or communities;
without raising new revenue, by the amounts provided in such 
legislation for those purposes, provided that such legislation would 
not increase the deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal 
years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2025.

SEC. 307. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND FOR VETERANS AND SERVICEMEMBERS.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to the improvement of the delivery of 
benefits and services to veterans and servicemembers, including:
            (1) eligibility for both military retired pay and veterans' 
        disability compensation (concurrent receipt);
            (2) the reduction or elimination of the offset between 
        Survivor Benefit Plan annuities and Veterans' Dependency and 
        Indemnity Compensation;
            (3) the improvement of disability benefits or the process 
        of evaluating and adjudicating benefit claims for members of 
        the Armed Forces or veterans, including the growing backlog of 
        appeals of decisions regarding claims for disability 
        compensation;
            (4) the infrastructure needs of the Department of Veterans 
        Affairs, including constructing or leasing space, to include 
        leases of major medical facilities, and maintenance of 
        Department facilities;
            (5) supporting the transition of servicemembers to the 
        civilian workforce, including by expanding or improving 
        education, job training, and workforce development benefits, or 
        other programs for servicemembers or veterans, which may 
        include streamlining the process associated with Federal and 
        State credentialing requirements;
            (6) vocational programs of the Department of Veterans 
        Affairs, which may include legislation that improves vocational 
        rehabilitation and counseling for veterans with service-
        connected disabilities and members of the Armed Forces with 
        severe injuries or illness;
            (7) improving research at the Department of Veterans 
        Affairs, which may include legislation that expands research on 
        post-traumatic stress disorder, traumatic brain injury, or 
        toxic exposures;
            (8) improving the delivery of health care and benefits to 
        veterans or members of the Armed Forces, which may include 
        legislation that improves delivery of health care and benefits 
        to victims of military sexual trauma;
            (9) improving the delivery of care and benefits to 
        veterans, which may include legislation that enhances oversight 
        and investigations by the Department of Veterans Affairs Office 
        of Inspector General;
            (10) maintaining and enhancing access, choice, and 
        accountability in veterans care through the Veterans Access, 
        Choice, and Accountability Act of 2014 (Public Law 113-146);
            (11) improving access to and reducing wait times for 
        Department of Veterans Affairs health care, including through 
        hiring medical providers, and improving the quality of such 
        care;
            (12) providing or improving specialty services, including 
        mental health care, homeless services, gender specific health 
        care, fertility treatment, and support for caregivers; or
            (13) improving outreach, access, and services for rural 
        veterans;
by the amounts provided in such legislation for that purpose, provided 
that such legislation would not increase the deficit over either the 
period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of 
the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 308. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND FOR TAX REFORM AND 
              ADMINISTRATION.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to--
            (1) reforming the Internal Revenue Code of 1986;
            (2) amending the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to extend 
        certain expiring tax relief provisions;
            (3) innovation and high quality manufacturing jobs, 
        including the repeal of the 2.3 percent excise tax on medical 
        device manufacturers; or
            (4) operations and administration of the Department of the 
        Treasury,
by the amounts provided in such legislation for those purposes, 
provided that such legislation would not increase the deficit over 
either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the 
period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 309. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND TO INVEST IN THE INFRASTRUCTURE 
              IN AMERICA.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to Federal investment in the 
infrastructure of the United States, including programs that expedite 
the deployment of broadband to rural areas, by the amounts provided in 
such legislation for that purpose, provided that such legislation shall 
not include transfers from other trust funds but may include transfers 
from the general fund of the Treasury that are offset, provided further 
that such legislation would not increase the deficit over either the 
period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of 
the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 310. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND FOR AIR TRANSPORTATION.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to Federal spending on civil air traffic 
control services, which may include air traffic management at airport 
towers across the United States or at facilities of the Federal 
Aviation Administration, by the amounts provided in such legislation 
for that purpose, provided that such legislation would not increase the 
deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 
2025.

SEC. 311. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND TO PROMOTE JOBS IN THE UNITED 
              STATES THROUGH INTERNATIONAL TRADE.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to--
            (1) suspending or reducing tariffs on miscellaneous 
        imports;
            (2) reauthorization of trade related Federal agencies;
            (3) implementing international trade agreements;
            (4) reauthorizing or extending trade adjustment assistance 
        programs;
            (5) reauthorizing preference programs; or
            (6) enhancing the protection of United States intellectual 
        property rights at the border and abroad;
by the amounts provided in such legislation for those purposes, 
provided that such legislation would not increase the deficit over 
either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the 
period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 312. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND TO INCREASE EMPLOYMENT 
              OPPORTUNITIES FOR DISABLED WORKERS.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to the administration of disability 
benefits and the improved employment of disabled workers by the amounts 
provided in such legislation for those purposes, provided that such 
legislation would not increase the deficit over either the period of 
the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total 
of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 313. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND FOR HIGHER EDUCATION ACT REFORM.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports that amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 
U.S.C. 1001 et seq.) by the amounts provided in such legislation for 
that purpose, provided that such legislation would not increase the 
deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 
2025.

SEC. 314. SPENDING-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND FOR ENERGY LEGISLATION.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to--
            (1) reform of the management of civilian and defense 
        nuclear waste;
            (2) reform and reauthorization of programs at the 
        Department of Energy related to research and development of 
        alternative or renewable forms of energy, fossil fuel 
        exploration and use, nuclear energy, or the electricity grid;
            (3) expansion of North American energy production; or
            (4) reform of the permitting and siting processes for 
        energy infrastructure;
without raising new revenue, by the amounts provided in such 
legislation for those purposes, provided that such legislation would 
not increase the deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal 
years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2025.

SEC. 315. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND TO REFORM ENVIRONMENTAL 
              STATUTES.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to reform of environmental statutes to 
promote job growth by the amounts provided in such legislation for that 
purpose, provided that such legislation would not increase the deficit 
over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 
or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 316. SPENDING-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND FOR WATER RESOURCES 
              LEGISLATION.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to improving flood control, expanding 
opportunities for commercial navigation, and improving the 
environmental restoration of the nation's waterways without raising new 
revenue, by the amounts provided in such legislation for those 
purposes, provided that such legislation would not increase the deficit 
over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 
or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 317. SPENDING-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND ON MINERAL SECURITY AND MINERAL 
              RIGHTS.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to--
            (1) reducing reliance on mineral imports; or
            (2) the authority to deduct certain amounts from mineral 
        revenues payable to States;
without raising new revenue, by the amounts provided in such 
legislation for those purposes, provided that such legislation would 
not increase the deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal 
years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2025.

SEC. 318. SPENDING-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND TO REFORM THE ABANDONED MINE 
              LANDS PROGRAM.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to the Surface Mining Control and 
Reclamation Act of 1977 (30 U.S.C. 1201 et seq.) without raising new 
revenue, by the amounts provided in such legislation for that purpose, 
provided that such legislation would not increase the deficit over 
either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the 
period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 319. SPENDING-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND TO IMPROVE FOREST HEALTH.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to--
            (1) increasing timber production from Federal lands and 
        providing bridge funding to counties and other units of local 
        government until timber production levels increase;
            (2) decreasing forest hazardous fuel loads;
            (3) improving stewardship contracting; or
            (4) reform of the process of budgeting for wildfire 
        suppression operations;
without raising new revenue, by the amounts provided in such 
legislation for those purposes, provided that such legislation would 
not increase the deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal 
years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2025.

SEC. 320. SPENDING-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND TO REAUTHORIZE FUNDING FOR 
              PAYMENTS IN LIEU OF TAXES TO COUNTIES AND OTHER UNITS OF 
              LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to Payments In Lieu of Taxes (PILT), 
which may include funding the payments in lieu of taxes program at 
levels roughly equivalent to lost tax revenues due to the presence of 
Federal land without raising new revenue, by the amounts provided in 
such legislation for that purpose, provided that such legislation would 
not increase the deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal 
years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2025.

SEC. 321. SPENDING-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND FOR FINANCIAL REGULATORY SYSTEM 
              REFORM.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to regulatory relief for small financial 
firms, improvements in the effectiveness of the financial regulatory 
framework, enhancements in oversight and accountability of the Federal 
Reserve System, and expansions in access to capital markets without 
raising new revenue, by the amounts provided in such legislation for 
those purposes, provided that such legislation would not increase the 
deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 
2025.

SEC. 322. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND TO IMPROVE FEDERAL PROGRAM 
              ADMINISTRATION.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to improving the processing of earnings 
reports for the Supplemental Security Income and Social Security 
Disability Insurance programs by the amounts provided in such 
legislation for that purpose, provided that such legislation would not 
increase the deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal 
years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2025.

SEC. 323. SPENDING-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND TO IMPLEMENT AGREEMENTS WITH 
              FREELY ASSOCIATED STATES.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to the implementation of agreements 
between the United States and nations with whom it maintains a Compact 
of Free Association without raising new revenue, by the amounts 
provided in such legislation for that purpose, provided that such 
legislation would not increase the deficit over either the period of 
the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total 
of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 324. SPENDING-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND TO PROTECT PAYMENTS TO RURAL 
              HOSPITALS AND CREATE SUSTAINABLE ACCESS FOR RURAL 
              COMMUNITIES.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to protecting payments to rural 
hospitals and creating sustainable access for rural communities, 
without raising new revenue, by the amounts provided in such 
legislation for those purposes, provided that such legislation would 
not increase the deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal 
years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2025.

SEC. 325. SPENDING-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND TO ENCOURAGE STATE MEDICAID 
              DEMONSTRATION PROGRAMS TO PROMOTE INDEPENDENT LIVING AND 
              INTEGRATED WORK FOR THE DISABLED.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to encouraging State Medicaid 
demonstration programs to promote independent living and integrated 
work for the disabled, without raising new revenue, by the amounts 
provided in such legislation for that purpose, provided that such 
legislation would not increase the deficit over either the period of 
the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total 
of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 326. SPENDING-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND TO ALLOW PHARMACISTS TO BE PAID 
              FOR THE PROVISION OF SERVICES UNDER MEDICARE.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to payments to pharmacists for the 
provision of services under Medicare, without raising new revenue, by 
the amounts provided in such legislation for that purpose, provided 
that such legislation would not increase the deficit over either the 
period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of 
the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 327. SPENDING-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND TO IMPROVE OUR NATION'S 
              COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to supporting and improving community 
health centers, without raising new revenue, by the amounts provided in 
such legislation for that purpose, provided that such legislation would 
not increase the deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal 
years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2025.

SEC. 328. SPENDING-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO THE FUNDING OF 
              INDEPENDENT AGENCIES, WHICH MAY INCLUDE SUBJECTING THE 
              CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION BUREAU TO THE REGULAR 
              APPROPRIATIONS PROCESS.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to the funding of independent agencies, 
which may include subjecting the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau 
to the regular appropriations process without raising new revenue, by 
the amounts provided in such legislation for that purpose, provided 
that such legislation would not increase the deficit over either the 
period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of 
the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 329. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND FOR EXPORT PROMOTION.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to promoting exports, by the amounts 
provided in such legislation for those purposes, provided that such 
legislation would not increase total deficits over either the period of 
the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total 
of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 330. SPENDING-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND TO REFORM, IMPROVE, AND ENHANCE 
              529 COLLEGE SAVINGS PLANS.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to reforms, improvements, and 
enhancements of 529 college savings plans, without raising new revenue, 
by the amounts provided in such legislation for that purpose, provided 
that such legislation would not increase the deficit over either the 
period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of 
the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 331. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO SECURING OVERSEAS 
              DIPLOMATIC FACILITIES OF THE UNITED STATES.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to the security of the overseas 
diplomatic facilities of the United States, by the amounts provided in 
such legislation for those purposes, provided that such legislation 
would not increase the deficit over either the period of the total of 
fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal 
years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 332. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND TO ACHIEVE SAVINGS BY HELPING 
              STRUGGLING AMERICANS ON THE ROAD TO PERSONAL AND 
              FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to welfare legislation to help 
struggling Americans on the road to personal and financial 
independence, by the amounts provided in such legislation for that 
purpose, provided that such legislation would not increase the deficit 
over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 
or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 333. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO CONSERVING FEDERAL 
              LAND, ENHANCING ACCESS TO FEDERAL LAND FOR RECREATIONAL 
              OPPORTUNITIES, AND MAKING INVESTMENTS IN COUNTIES AND 
              SCHOOLS.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to Federal programs for land and water 
conservation and acquisition or the preservation, restoration, or 
protection of public land, oceans, coastal areas, or aquatic 
ecosystems, making changes to or providing for the reauthorization of 
the Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act of 2000 
(16 U.S.C. 7101 et seq.), making changes to or providing for the 
reauthorization of the payments in lieu of taxes program under chapter 
69 of title 31, United States Code, or making changes to or providing 
for the reauthorization of both laws, by the amounts provided in such 
legislation for those purposes, provided that such legislation would 
not increase the deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal 
years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2025.

SEC. 334. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND TO PROTECT TAXPAYERS FROM 
              IDENTITY FRAUD.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports related to changes at the Internal Revenue 
Service, which may include establishing a process by which taxpayers 
may (1) receive notification of tax scams and (2) determine whether a 
return may have been filed using their personal information, by the 
amounts provided in such legislation for those purposes, provided that 
such legislation would not increase the deficit over either the period 
of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2021 or the period of the 
total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 335. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO CAREER AND TECHNICAL 
              EDUCATION.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to career and technical education, which 
may include work- or skills-based learning opportunities or which 
creates rigorous career and technical education curricula in schools, 
by the amounts provided in such legislation for those purposes, 
provided that such legislation would not increase the deficit over 
either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the 
period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 336. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO FEMA PREPAREDNESS.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to enhancing the preparedness of the 
Federal Emergency Management Agency to respond to disasters, which may 
include those on land and in the oceans caused or exacerbated by human-
induced climate change, by the amounts provided in such legislation for 
those purposes, provided that such legislation would not increase the 
deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 
2025.

SEC. 337. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO EXPANDING, 
              ENHANCING, OR OTHERWISE IMPROVING SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, 
              ENGINEERING, AND MATHEMATICS.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to expanding, enhancing, or otherwise 
improving science, technology, engineering, and mathematics by the 
amounts provided in such legislation for those purposes, provided that 
such legislation would not increase the deficit over either the period 
of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the 
total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 338. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND TO PROMOTE THE NEXT GENERATION 
              OF NIH RESEARCHERS IN THE UNITED STATES.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to policies and programs that improve 
opportunities for new biomedical researchers by the amounts provided in 
such legislation for those purposes, provided that such legislation 
would not increase the deficit over either the period of the total of 
fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal 
years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 339. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO PROMOTING 
              MANUFACTURING IN THE UNITED STATES.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to investment in the manufacturing 
sector in the United States, which may include educational or research 
and development initiatives, public-private partnerships, or other 
programs, by the amounts provided in such legislation for those 
purposes, provided that such legislation would not increase the deficit 
over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 
or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 340. SPENDING-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND TO PROHIBIT ALIENS WITHOUT 
              LEGAL STATUS IN THE UNITED STATES FROM QUALIFYING FOR A 
              REFUNDABLE TAX CREDIT.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to benefits for aliens without legal 
status in the United States, which may include prohibiting 
qualification for certain tax benefits without raising new revenue, by 
the amounts provided in such legislation for that purpose, provided 
that such legislation would not increase the deficit over either the 
period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of 
the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 341. DEFICIT-REDUCTION RESERVE FUND FOR REPORT ELIMINATION OR 
              MODIFICATION.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating that achieve savings through the 
elimination, modification, or the reduction in frequency of 
congressionally mandated reports from Federal agencies, and reduce the 
deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2021 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 
2025. The Chairman may also make adjustments to the Senate's pay-as-
you-go ledger over 6 and 11 years to ensure that the deficit reduction 
achieved is used for deficit reduction only. The adjustments authorized 
under this section shall be of the amount of deficit reduction 
achieved.

SEC. 342. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND TO ADDRESS HEROIN AND 
              PRESCRIPTION OPIOID ABUSE.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to addressing heroin and prescription 
opioid abuse, by the amounts provided in such legislation for that 
purpose, provided that such legislation would not increase the deficit 
over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 
or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 343. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND TO STRENGTHEN OUR DEPARTMENT OF 
              DEFENSE CIVILIAN WORKFORCE.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to strengthening our civilian workforce, 
by the amounts provided in such legislation for that purpose, provided 
that such legislation would not increase the deficit over the period of 
either the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the 
total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 344. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND FOR DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE 
              REFORM.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to improving Department of Defense 
financial management, which may include achieving full auditability or 
eliminating waste, fraud, and abuse, by the amounts provided in such 
legislation for those purposes, provided that such legislation would 
not increase the deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal 
years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2025.

SEC. 345. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND TO IMPROVE FEDERAL WORKFORCE 
              DEVELOPMENT, JOB TRAINING, AND REEMPLOYMENT PROGRAMS.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to reducing inefficient overlap, 
improving access, and enhancing outcomes with Federal workforce 
development, job training, and reemployment programs, by the amounts 
provided in such legislation for those purposes, provided that such 
legislation would not increase total deficits over either the period of 
the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total 
of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 346. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND TO PROVIDE ENERGY ASSISTANCE AND 
              INVEST IN ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND CONSERVATION.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to--
            (1) energy efficiency, which may include weatherization and 
        energy efficiency retrofit programs for low-income individuals;
            (2) the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, which 
        may include seasonal assistance, crisis fuel assistance, or 
        other assistance to low-income individuals;
            (3) Federal programs for land and water conservation, 
        including the Land and Water Conservation Fund; or
            (4) the reduction of duplicative Federal green building 
        programs;
by the amounts provided in such legislation for those purposes, 
provided that such legislation would not increase the deficit over 
either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the 
period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 347. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND TO ENABLE GREATER COLLABORATION 
              BETWEEN THE DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS AND LAW SCHOOL 
              CLINICS SERVING VETERANS.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to the Department of Veterans Affairs 
collaboration with law school clinics serving veterans, which may 
include legislation that supports law school clinics that provide 
veterans with pro-bono legal support and assistance assembling benefits 
claims, by the amounts provided in such legislation for that purpose, 
provided that such legislation would not increase the deficit over 
either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2021 or the 
period of the total of fiscal years 2016 to 2025.

SEC. 348. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND TO INCREASE FUNDING FOR 
              DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY NUCLEAR WASTE CLEANUP.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels and limits in this resolution for one or more 
bills, joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, 
motions, or conference reports related to Federal investments in the 
Office of Environmental Management, which may include measures to meet 
the Federal Government's legacy responsibilities for cleanup of liquid 
radioactive waste, spent nuclear fuel, transuranic and mixed/low-level 
waste, or contaminated soil and water, and which may also include 
measures deactivating and decommissioning excess facilities at 16 
nuclear waste sites created by the Manhattan Project and Cold War 
programs, by the amounts provided in such legislation for those 
purposes, provided that such legislation would not increase the deficit 
over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 
or the period of the total fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 349. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO DEPARTMENT OF 
              DEFENSE INITIATIVES TO BOLSTER RESILIENCE OF MISSION-
              CRITICAL DEPARTMENT INFRASTRUCTURE TO IMPACTS FROM 
              CLIMATE CHANGE AND ASSOCIATED EVENTS.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one of more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to Department of Defense initiatives to 
bolster resilience of mission-critical Department infrastructure to 
impacts from climate change and associated events, including sea-level 
rise, flooding, and increased storm surge, by the amounts provided in 
such legislation for those purposes, provided that such legislation 
would not increase the deficit over either the period of the total of 
fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal 
years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 350. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND TO END OPERATION CHOKE POINT AND 
              PROTECT THE SECOND AMENDMENT.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to the Department of Justice, which may 
include ending of the Operation Choke Point program, by the amounts 
provided in such legislation for that purpose, provided that such 
legislation would not increase the deficit over either the period of 
the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total 
of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 351. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND TO PREVENT THE USE OF FEDERAL 
              FUNDS FOR THE BAILOUT OF IMPROVIDENT STATE AND LOCAL 
              GOVERNMENTS.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to a prohibition, except in the case of 
Federal assistance provided in response to a natural disaster, on any 
entity of the Federal Government from providing funds to State and 
local governments to prevent receivership or to facilitate exit from 
receivership or to prevent default on its obligations by a State 
government, by the amounts provided in such legislation for that 
purpose, provided that such legislation would not increase the deficit 
over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 
or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 352. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND TO PROTECT MEDICAID 
              BENEFICIARIES FROM BENEFIT CUTS.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to Medicaid, which may include 
protecting children, pregnant women, individuals with disabilities, 
low-income adults, and Americans that need long-term services and 
supports, including nursing home care, who are guaranteed benefits 
under Medicaid, by the amounts provided in such legislation for those 
purposes, provided that such legislation would not increase the deficit 
over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 
or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 353. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND TO IMPROVE HEALTH OUTCOMES AND 
              LOWER THE COSTS OF CARING FOR MEDICALLY COMPLEX CHILDREN 
              IN MEDICAID.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to improving the health outcomes and 
lowering the costs of caring for medically complex children in 
Medicaid, which may include creating or expanding integrated delivery 
models or improving care coordination, by the amounts provided in such 
legislation for those purposes, provided that such legislation would 
not increase the deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal 
years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2025.

SEC. 354. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND TO PROTECT AND STRENGTHEN THE 
              DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS, HIRE MORE HEALTH CARE 
              PROFESSIONALS FOR THE DEPARTMENT, AND ENSURE QUALITY AND 
              TIMELY ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE FOR ALL VETERANS.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to funding for the Department of 
Veterans Affairs, which may include legislation that strengthens 
quality and timely access to health care by hiring more health care 
professionals at facilities of the Department and making necessary 
improvements to infrastructure of the Department, by the amounts 
provided in such legislation for those purposes, provided that such 
legislation would not increase the deficit over either the period of 
the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total 
of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 355. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND TO MAINTAIN AND ENHANCE ACCESS, 
              CHOICE, AND ACCOUNTABILITY IN VETERANS CARE THROUGH THE 
              VETERANS CHOICE CARD PROGRAM.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to maintaining and enhancing access, 
choice, and accountability in veterans care through the Veterans Choice 
Card program, by the amounts provided in such legislation for those 
purposes, provided that such legislation would not increase the deficit 
over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 
or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 356. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO PROMOTING EQUAL PAY.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to promoting equal pay, which may 
include preventing discrimination on the basis of sex and preventing 
retaliation against employees for seeking or discussing wage 
information, by the amounts provided in such legislation for those 
purposes, provided that such legislation would not increase the deficit 
over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 
or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 357. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO LEGISLATION 
              SUBMITTED TO CONGRESS BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED 
              STATES TO PROTECT AND STRENGTHEN SOCIAL SECURITY.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to legislation submitted to Congress by 
the President of the United States to protect current beneficiaries of 
the Social Security program and prevent the insolvency of the program, 
by the amounts provided in such legislation for such purpose, provided 
that such legislation would not increase the deficit over either the 
period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of 
the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 358. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO A SIMPLIFIED INCOME-
              DRIVEN STUDENT LOAN REPAYMENT OPTION.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to addressing student loan debt, which 
may include reducing overlapping student loan repayment programs and 
creating a simplified income-driven student loan repayment option by 
the amounts provided in such legislation for those purposes, provided 
that such legislation would not increase the deficit over either the 
period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of 
the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 359. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO THE PROTECTION OF 
              CLEAN WATER USING SCIENTIFIC STANDARDS WHILE MAINTAINING 
              THE TRADITIONAL ROLE OF AGRICULTURE.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to protecting watersheds, including the 
Great Lakes, Chesapeake Bay, the Mississippi River system, the Colorado 
River system, or other sources of drinking water of the United States, 
which may include clarifying the scope of the Federal Water Pollution 
Control Act (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.) to provide certainty for 
landowners or rural communities, or preserving existing exemptions for 
agriculture, ranching, or forestry, or to rely on the scientific 
evidence of impacts on water quality of different types of water bodies 
by the amounts provided in such legislation for those purposes, 
provided that such legislation would not increase the deficit over 
either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the 
period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 360. SPENDING-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO KEEPING THE FEDERAL 
              WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT FOCUSED ON THE PROTECTION OF 
              WATER QUALITY.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to ensuring that Federal jurisdiction 
under the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.) 
is focused on water quality, which may include limiting jurisdiction 
based on the movement of birds, mammals, or insects through the air or 
over the land, the movement of water through the ground, or the 
movement of rainwater or snowmelt over the land, or limiting 
jurisdiction over puddles, isolated ponds, roadside ditches, irrigation 
ditches, stormwater systems, wastewater systems, or water delivery, 
reuse, or reclamation systems, by the amounts provided in such 
legislation for those purposes, provided that such legislation would 
not raise new revenue and would not increase the deficit over either 
the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period 
of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 361. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO SAVING MEDICARE.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to extending the life of the Federal 
Hospital Insurance Trust Fund, which may include the creation of a 
point of order against legislation that accelerates the insolvency of 
such Trust Fund, by the amounts provided in such legislation for those 
purposes, provided that such legislation would not increase the deficit 
over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 
or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 362. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO SUPPORTING ISRAEL.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to United States policy toward Israel, 
which may include preventing the United Nations and other international 
institutions from taking unfair or discriminatory action against 
Israel, by the amounts provided in such legislation for those purposes, 
provided that such legislation would not increase the deficit over 
either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the 
period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 363. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND FOR LEGISLATION TO ALLOW 
              AMERICANS TO EARN PAID SICK TIME.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to efforts to improve workplace benefits 
and reduce health care costs, which may include measures to allow 
Americans to earn paid sick time to address their own health needs and 
the health needs of their families, and to promote equal employment 
opportunities, by the amounts provided in such legislation for those 
purposes, provided that such legislation would not increase the deficit 
over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 
or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 364. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO PROVIDING HEALTH 
              CARE TO VETERANS WHO HAVE GEOGRAPHIC INACCESSIBILITY TO 
              CARE.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to providing health care to veterans who 
reside more than 40 miles driving distance from the closest medical 
facility of the Department of Veterans Affairs that provides the care 
sought by the veteran, by the amounts provided in such legislation for 
those purposes, provided that such legislation would not increase the 
deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 
2025.

SEC. 365. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO INCREASING ACCESS TO 
              HIGHER EDUCATION FOR LOW-INCOME AMERICANS THROUGH THE 
              FEDERAL PELL GRANT PROGRAM.

    
            The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate 
        may revise the allocations of a committee or committees, 
        aggregates, and other appropriate levels in this resolution for 
        one or more bills, joint resolutions, amendments, amendments 
        between the Houses, motions, or conference reports relating to 
        increasing access to higher education for low-income Americans 
        through the Federal Pell Grant program, which may include 
        allowing for 1 or more additional payment periods during the 
        same award year, by the amounts provided in such legislation 
        for those purposes, provided that such legislation would not 
        increase the deficit over either the period of the total of 
        fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total of 
        fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 366. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND TO CONSUMER PRICE TRANSPARENCY.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to increased disclosure of any Patient 
Protection and Affordable Care Act (Public Law 111-148) taxes or other 
provisions in health insurance monthly premium statements, including 
advance premium tax credits, cost sharing reductions, medical loss 
ratio rebates and savings, free preventive care, coverage of 
preexisting conditions and prohibitions on premium rating because of 
gender, the cost of insurance company administrative expenses, and 
taxes and fees, by the amounts provided in such legislation for those 
purposes, provided that such legislation would not increase the deficit 
over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 
or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 367. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO TRANSPARENCY IN 
              HEALTH PREMIUM BILLING.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to increased disclosure of any Patient 
Protection and Affordable Care Act (Public Law 111-148) tax in health 
insurance monthly premium statements, by the amounts provided in such 
legislation for those purposes, provided that such legislation would 
not increase the deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal 
years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2025.

SEC. 368. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO CARBON EMISSIONS.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports related to carbon emissions, which may include 
prohibitions on Federal taxes or fees imposed on carbon emissions from 
any product or entity that is a direct or indirect source of emissions, 
by the amounts provided in such legislation for those purposes, 
provided that such legislation would not increase the deficit over 
either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the 
period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 369. SPENDING-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO REQUIRING THE 
              FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO ALLOW STATES TO OPT OUT OF COMMON 
              CORE WITHOUT PENALTY.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to prohibiting the Federal Government 
from mandating, incentivizing, or coercing States to adopt the Common 
Core State Standards or any other specific academic standards, 
instructional content, curricula, assessments, or programs of 
instruction and allowing States to opt out of the Common Core State 
Standards without penalty, by the amounts provided in such legislation 
for those purposes, provided that such legislation would not raise new 
revenue and would not increase the deficit over either the period of 
the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total 
of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 370. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO SMALL BUSINESS TAX 
              RELIEF.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to small business tax relief, which may 
include a permanent increase of the section 179 small business 
expensing allowance to $1,000,000 or an increase in the investment 
limitation to $2,500,000, by the amounts provided in such legislation 
for those purposes, provided that such legislation would not increase 
the deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 
2025.

SEC. 371. SPENDING-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO THE DISPOSAL OF 
              CERTAIN FEDERAL LAND.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to initiatives to sell or transfer to, 
or exchange with, a State or local government any Federal land that is 
not within the boundaries of a National Park, National Preserve, or 
National Monument, by the amounts provided in such legislation for 
those purposes, provided that such legislation would not raise new 
revenue and would not increase the deficit over either the period of 
the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total 
of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 372. SPENDING-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO PROHIBITING FUNDING 
              OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS DURING THE IMPLEMENTATION 
              OF THE UNITED NATIONS ARMS TRADE TREATY PRIOR TO SENATE 
              RATIFICATION AND ADOPTION OF IMPLEMENTING LEGISLATION.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to funding, which may include 
prohibiting funding for the United Nations Arms Trade Treaty 
Secretariat or any international organizations created to support the 
implementation of the United Nations Arms Trade Treaty prior to Senate 
ratification and adoption of implementing legislation by the amounts 
provided in such legislation for those purposes, provided that such 
legislation would not raise new revenue and would not increase the 
deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 
2025.

SEC. 373. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO REIMPOSING WAIVED 
              SANCTIONS AND IMPOSING NEW SANCTIONS AGAINST IRAN FOR 
              VIOLATIONS OF THE JOINT PLAN OF ACTION OR A COMPREHENSIVE 
              NUCLEAR AGREEMENT.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to Iran, which may include efforts to 
immediately reimpose waived sanctions and impose new sanctions against 
the Government of Iran if the President cannot make a determination and 
certify that Iran is complying with the Joint Plan of Action or a 
comprehensive agreement on Iran's nuclear program, by the amounts 
provided in such legislation for those purposes, provided that such 
legislation would not increase the deficit over either the period of 
the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total 
of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 374. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO SUPPORTING UNITED 
              STATES CITIZENS HELD HOSTAGE IN THE UNITED STATES EMBASSY 
              IN TEHRAN, IRAN, BETWEEN NOVEMBER 3, 1979, AND JANUARY 
              20, 1981.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to supporting United States citizens 
held hostage in the United States embassy in Tehran, Iran, between 
November 3, 1979, and January 20, 1981, by the amounts provided in such 
legislation for those purposes, provided that such legislation would 
not increase the deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal 
years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2025.

SEC. 375. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO REASONABLE 
              ACCOMMODATIONS FOR PREGNANT WORKERS.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to efforts to increase employment 
opportunities and prevent employment discrimination, which may include 
measures to prevent employment discrimination against pregnant workers, 
to provide pregnant workers with a right to workplace accommodations, 
and to ensure that employers comply with requirements regarding such 
workplace accommodations for pregnant workers, by the amounts provided 
in such legislation for those purposes, provided that such legislation 
would not increase the deficit over either the period of the total of 
fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal 
years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 376. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND TO PERMANENTLY ELIMINATE THE 
              FEDERAL ESTATE TAX.

    
            The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate 
        may revise the allocations of a committee or committees, 
        aggregates, and other appropriate levels in this resolution for 
        one or more bills, joint resolutions, amendments, amendments 
        between the Houses, motions, or conference reports relating to 
        changes in the Federal income tax laws, which may include 
        eliminating the Federal estate tax, by the amounts provided in 
        such legislation for that purpose, provided that such 
        legislation would not increase the deficit over either the 
        period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the 
        period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 377. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO ADDRESSING CLIMATE 
              CHANGE.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to promoting national security, economic 
growth, and public health by addressing human-induced climate change 
through increased use of clean energy, energy efficiency, and 
reductions in carbon pollution by the amounts provided in such 
legislation for those purposes, provided that such legislation would 
not increase the deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal 
years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2025.

SEC. 378. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO REGULATION BY THE 
              ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY OF GREENHOUSE GAS 
              EMISSIONS.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to the regulation by the Environmental 
Protection Agency of greenhouse gas emissions, which may include a 
prohibition on withholding highway funds from States that refuse to 
submit State Implementation Plans required under the Clean Power Plan 
of the Agency, by the amounts provided in such legislation for those 
purposes, provided that such legislation would not increase the deficit 
over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 
or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 379. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO PROTECTING PRIVATELY 
              HELD WATER RIGHTS AND PERMITS.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to protecting communities, businesses, 
recreationists, farmers, ranchers, or other groups that rely on 
privately held water rights and permits from Federal takings by the 
amounts provided in such legislation for those purposes, provided that 
such legislation would not increase the deficit over either the period 
of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the 
total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 380. SPENDING-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO PROHIBITING 
              AWARDING OF CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS BASED ON AWARDEES 
              ENTERING OR NOT ENTERING INTO AGREEMENTS WITH LABOR 
              ORGANIZATIONS.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to a prohibition on the awarding of 
construction contracts on behalf of the Government based upon any 
solicitations, bid specifications, project agreements, or other 
controlling documents, that require or prohibit bidders, offerors, 
contractors, or subcontractors to enter into or adhere to agreements 
with one or more labor organizations or discriminate against or give 
preference to such bidders, offerors, contractors, or subcontractors 
based on their entering or refusing to enter into such agreements by 
the amounts provided in such legislation for those purposes, provided 
that such legislation would not raise new revenue and would not 
increase the deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal 
years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2025.

SEC. 381. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO STRENGTHENING THE 
              UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to strengthening the United States 
Postal Service, which may include imposing a moratorium to prevent mail 
processing plants from closing, reestablishing overnight delivery 
standards, recognizing the importance of rural delivery, allowing the 
Postal Service to innovate and adapt to compete in a digital age, or 
improving the financial condition of the Postal Service by the amounts 
provided in such legislation for those purposes, provided that such 
legislation would not increase the deficit over either the period of 
the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total 
of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 382. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND TO PREVENT AMERICAN JOBS FROM 
              BEING MOVED OVERSEAS BY REDUCING THE CORPORATE INCOME TAX 
              RATE.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to preventing American jobs from being 
moved overseas, which may include a reduction in the corporate income 
tax rate, by the amounts provided in such legislation for those 
purposes, provided that such legislation would not increase the deficit 
over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 
or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 383. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO ENSURING EQUAL 
              TREATMENT OF MARRIED COUPLES UNDER THE SOCIAL SECURITY 
              PROGRAM AND BY THE DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS.

    
            The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate 
        may revise the allocations of a committee or committees, 
        aggregates, and other appropriate levels in this resolution for 
        one or more bills, joint resolutions, amendments, amendments 
        between the Houses, motions, or conference reports relating to 
        ensuring equal treatment of married couples, which may include 
        ensuring that all legally married spouses have access to Social 
        Security benefits after the death of their spouse and to 
        benefits under laws administered by the Secretary of Veterans 
        Affairs, by the amounts provided in such legislation for those 
        purposes, provided that such legislation would not increase the 
        deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal years 
        2016 through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 
        2016 through 2025.

SEC. 384. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND TO INCREASE WAGES FOR AMERICAN 
              WORKERS.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to reaffirming the ability of States to 
adopt minimum wages higher than the Federal minimum wage level 
commensurate with the cost of living in the State, which may include 
the adoption of pro-employment and wage-increasing policies by 
providing pro-growth tax relief and eliminating excessive government 
mandates, by the amounts provided in such legislation for those 
purposes, provided that such legislation would not increase the deficit 
over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 
or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 385. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO DETERRING THE 
              MIGRATION OF UNACCOMPANIED CHILDREN FROM EL SALVADOR, 
              GUATEMALA, AND HONDURAS.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to deterring the attempted migration of 
unaccompanied children from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras into 
the United States, which may include the expedited removal of unlawful 
entrants from noncontiguous countries, by the amounts provided in such 
legislation for those purposes, provided that such legislation would 
not increase the deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal 
years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2025.

SEC. 386. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO MIDDLE CLASS TAX 
              RELIEF.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to extending and expanding refundable 
tax provisions that benefit working families, childless workers, and 
the middle class, by the amounts provided in such legislation for those 
purposes, provided that such legislation would not increase the deficit 
over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 
or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 387. SPENDING-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO ENSURING PROPER 
              ECONOMIC CONSIDERATION IN DESIGNATION OF CRITICAL 
              HABITAT.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to critical habitat designations, which 
may include requirements that the United States Fish and Wildlife 
Service examine the cumulative economic effects of the designation, 
such as on land or property uses or values, regional employment, or 
revenue impacts on States and units of local government, by the amounts 
provided in such legislation for those purposes, provided that such 
legislation would not raise new revenue and would not increase the 
deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 
2025.

SEC. 388. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND TO STRENGTHEN THE NATIONAL DO-
              NOT-CALL REGISTRY.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to compliance with the national do-not-
call registry, which may include adjusting or increasing fines, 
providing flexibility for the relevant regulatory agency, or modifying 
the conditions of the safe harbor provisions, by the amounts provided 
in such legislation for those purposes, provided that such legislation 
would not increase the deficit over either the period of the total of 
fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal 
years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 389. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND TO END ``TOO BIG TO FAIL'' 
              BAILOUTS FOR WALL STREET MEGA-BANKS (OVER $500 BILLION IN 
              TOTAL ASSETS).

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to any bank holding companies with over 
$500,000,000,000 in total assets to better protect taxpayers, including 
such measures as capital or leverage requirements, restrictions on the 
growth, activities, or operations of a company, or divestiture of 
assets or operations of any company that is unable to present a 
credible plan to facilitate an orderly bankruptcy or resolution, 
without raising new revenue, by the amounts provided in such 
legislation for those purposes, provided that such legislation would 
not increase the deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal 
years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2025.

SEC. 390. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO ENDING WASHINGTON'S 
              ILLEGAL EXEMPTION FROM THE PATIENT PROTECTION AND 
              AFFORDABLE CARE ACT.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to developing methods that ensure that 
all Members of Congress, the President, the Vice President, and all 
political appointees of the Administration procure their health 
insurance on the individual exchange in the same way as Americans at 
the same income level, by the amounts provided in such legislation for 
those purposes, provided that such legislation would not increase the 
deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 
2025.

SEC. 391. SPENDING-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO INCREASING FUNDING 
              FOR THE RELOCATION OF THE UNITED STATES EMBASSY IN ISRAEL 
              FROM TEL AVIV TO JERUSALEM.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to increasing funding for United States 
embassies, which may include the relocation of the United States 
Embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, by the amounts provided 
in such legislation for those purposes, provided that such legislation 
would not raise new revenue and would not increase the deficit over 
either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the 
period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 392. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO REVISE OR REPEAL 
              SEQUESTRATION.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels and limits in this resolution for one or more 
bills, joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, 
motions, or conference reports that amend section 251(c) of the 
Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 or the 
enforcement procedures under section 251A of that Act to revise or 
repeal the discretionary spending limits and enforcement procedures 
established under those sections, relating to providing relief from 
sequestration and the reduction in discretionary spending limits for 
fiscal years 2016 and 2017, split evenly between both the revised 
security category and the revised nonsecurity category, and offsetting 
such relief through targeted changes in mandatory or discretionary 
spending programs (not pertaining to Social Security) and tax 
expenditures by the amounts provided in such legislation for those 
purposes, provided that such legislation would not increase the deficit 
over the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025. For 
purposes of determining deficit-neutrality under this section, the 
Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may include the 
estimated effects of any amendment or amendments to the discretionary 
spending limits.

SEC. 393. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO PROMOTING THE RETURN 
              OF CHILDREN WHO HAVE BEEN LEGALLY ADOPTED BY UNITED 
              STATES CITIZENS FROM THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE 
              CONGO.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to promoting the return of children who 
have been legally adopted by United States citizens from the Democratic 
Republic of the Congo, by the amounts provided in such legislation for 
those purposes, provided that such legislation would not increase the 
deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 
2025.

SEC. 394. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW 
              NUCLEAR-CAPABLE CRUISE MISSILE BY THE DEPARTMENT OF 
              DEFENSE AND THE NATIONAL NUCLEAR SECURITY ADMINISTRATION.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to the development of a new nuclear-
capable cruise missile by the Department of Defense and the National 
Nuclear Security Administration, by the amounts provided in such 
legislation for those purposes, provided that such legislation would 
not increase the deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal 
years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2025.

SEC. 395. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND TO PROVIDE EQUITY IN THE TAX 
              TREATMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICER DEATH BENEFITS.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to providing tax equity for death 
benefits paid to the families of public safety officers who lose their 
lives in the line of duty, by the amounts provided in such legislation 
for those purposes, provided that such legislation would not increase 
the deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 
2025.

SEC. 396. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO ELIMINATING THE 
              BACKLOG OF SEXUAL ASSAULT EVIDENCE KITS.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to eliminating the backlog of sexual 
assault evidence kits, which may include auditing the hidden backlog of 
untested sexual assault kits and ensuring that the collection and 
processing of DNA evidence by law enforcement agencies from crimes is 
carried out in an appropriate and timely manner, by the amounts 
provided in such legislation for that purpose, provided that such 
legislation would not increase the deficit over either the period of 
the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total 
of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 397. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO MIXED OXIDE FUEL 
              FABRICATION.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to mixed oxide fuel fabrication, by the 
amounts provided in such legislation for that purpose, provided that 
such legislation would not increase the deficit over either the period 
of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the 
total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 398. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO REFORMING OFFICES OF 
              INSPECTORS GENERAL AND PREVENTING EXTENDED VACANCIES.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to strengthening and reforming Federal 
Offices of Inspectors General, reducing vacancies in such Offices, and 
providing for improvements in the overall economy, efficiency, and 
effectiveness of Inspectors General by the amounts provided in such 
legislation for those purposes, provided that such legislation would 
not increase the deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal 
years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2025.

SEC. 399. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO IMPROVING RETIREMENT 
              SECURITY.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to improving retirement security by 
making it easier for small businesses to provide retirement plans for 
their employees by easing the administrative burden and by encouraging 
individuals to increase their savings by the amounts provided in such 
legislation for those purposes, provided that such legislation would 
not increase the deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal 
years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2025.

SEC. 399A. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND TO IMPROVE THE COMPETITIVENESS 
              OF THE UNITED STATES.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to improving basic science research and 
development programs in the United States by the amounts provided in 
such legislation for those purposes, provided that such legislation 
would not increase the deficit over either the period of the total of 
fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal 
years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 399B. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO ENSURING THAT THE 
              CONSERVATION OF NORTHERN LONG-EARED BAT POPULATIONS AND 
              LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ARE COMPATIBLE.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to the Endangered Species Act of 1973 
(16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.), which may include requirements that State 
conservation plans relating to the northern long-eared bat are given 
maximum flexibility to be successful so as to preserve and protect 
local and rural economies before any Federal listing decision is made 
with respect to the northern long-eared bat, by the amounts provided in 
such legislation for those purposes, provided that such legislation 
would not increase the deficit over either the period of the total of 
fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal 
years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 399C. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND TO IMPROVE CYBERSECURITY.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to increased sharing of cybersecurity 
threat information while protecting individual privacy and civil 
liberties interests, by the amounts provided in such legislation for 
that purpose, provided that such legislation would not increase the 
deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 
2025.

SEC. 399D. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND TO ALLOW THE DRUG ENFORCEMENT 
              ADMINISTRATION AND FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION TO 
              ENTER INTO JOINT TASK FORCES WITH TRIBAL AND LOCAL LAW 
              ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to the Drug Enforcement Administration 
and Federal Bureau of Investigation entering into joint task forces 
with tribal and local law enforcement agencies by the amounts provided 
in such legislation for that purpose, provided that such legislation 
would not increase the deficit over either the period of the total of 
fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal 
years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 399E. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO ENCOURAGING COST 
              SAVINGS IN OFFICE SPACE USED BY FEDERAL AGENCIES.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to encouraging cost savings in office 
space used by Federal agencies, which may include encouraging Federal 
agencies to utilize office space unused by the Federal Government 
before purchasing or renting additional space, by the amounts provided 
in such legislation for those purposes, provided that such legislation 
would not increase the deficit over either the period of the total of 
fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal 
years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 399F. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO PROVIDING TECHNICAL 
              ASSISTANCE TO SMALL BUSINESSES AND ASPIRING ENTREPRENEURS 
              THROUGH SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTERS.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to providing technical assistance to 
small businesses and aspiring entrepreneurs through small business 
development centers by the amounts provided in such legislation for 
those purposes, provided that such legislation would not increase the 
deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 
2025.

SEC. 399G. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO ENSURING THAT 
              MEDICAL FACILITIES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS 
              MEET THE NEEDS OF WOMEN VETERANS.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to ensuring that medical facilities of 
the Department of Veterans Affairs meet the needs of women veterans by 
the amounts provided in such legislation for those purposes, provided 
that such legislation would not increase the deficit over either the 
period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of 
the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 399H. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO SUPPORTING 
              EFFICIENT RESOURCING FOR THE ASIA REBALANCE POLICY.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to providing funding related to 
supporting efficient resourcing for the Asia rebalance policy by the 
amounts provided in such legislation for those purposes, provided that 
such legislation would not increase the deficit over either the period 
of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the 
total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 399I. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO PREVENTING ACCESS 
              TO MARIJUANA EDIBLES BY CHILDREN IN STATES THAT HAVE 
              DECRIMINALIZED MARIJUANA.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to preventing access to edible marijuana 
products by children in States that have decriminalized marijuana, by 
the amounts provided in such legislation for those purposes, provided 
that such legislation would not increase the deficit over either the 
period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of 
the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 399J. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO PROVIDING MORTGAGE 
              LENDING TO RURAL AREAS.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to providing mortgage lending to rural 
areas by the amounts provided in such legislation for those purposes, 
provided that such legislation would not increase the deficit over 
either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the 
period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 399K. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO THE CONSTRUCTION OF 
              ARCTIC POLAR ICEBREAKERS.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to the construction of Arctic polar 
icebreakers, by the amounts provided in such legislation for those 
purposes, provided that such legislation would not increase the deficit 
over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 
or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 399L. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO RESEARCHING HEALTH 
              CONDITIONS OF THE DESCENDANTS OF VETERANS EXPOSED TO 
              TOXIC SUBSTANCES DURING SERVICE IN THE ARMED FORCES.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to researching health conditions of the 
descendants of veterans exposed to toxic substances during service in 
the Armed Forces by the amounts provided in such legislation for those 
purposes, provided that such legislation would not increase the deficit 
over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 
or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 399M. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO RAISING THE FAMILY 
              OF FUNDS LIMIT OF THE SMALL BUSINESS INVESTMENT COMPANY 
              PROGRAM.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to the Small Business Investment Company 
Program of the Small Business Administration, which may include raising 
the Family of Funds limit of the Small Business Investment Company 
Program, by the amounts provided in such legislation for those 
purposes, provided that such legislation would not increase the deficit 
over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 
or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 399N. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO DETECTION, 
              INVESTIGATION, AND PROSECUTION OF THE OWNERS AND 
              OPERATORS OF WEBSITES WHO KNOWINGLY ALLOW SUCH WEBSITES 
              TO BE USED TO ADVERTISE COMMERCIAL SEX WITH CHILDREN OVER 
              THE INTERNET.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to online child sex trafficking, which 
may include the detection, investigation, and prosecution of the owners 
and operators of websites who knowingly allow such websites to be used 
to advertise commercial sex with children over the Internet, by the 
amounts provided in such legislation for those purposes, provided that 
such legislation would not increase the deficit over either the period 
of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the 
total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 399O. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND TO SUPPORT STATE DROUGHT 
              PREVENTION PLANS.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to assisting the States in carrying out 
drought prevention plans by the amounts provided in such legislation 
for those purposes, provided that such legislation would not increase 
the deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 
2025.

SEC. 399P. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO PROTECTING THE 
              RELIABILITY OF THE ELECTRICITY GRID.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to prohibiting the Administrator of the 
Environmental Protection Agency from proposing, finalizing, or issuing 
any regulation that would reduce the reliability of the electricity 
grid by the amounts provided in such legislation for those purposes, 
provided that such legislation would not increase the deficit over 
either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the 
period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 399Q. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND TO PRESERVE AND PROTECT THE 
              OPEN INTERNET.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to protecting the open Internet and 
promoting further innovation and investment in Internet services, 
content, infrastructure, and technologies by the amounts provided in 
such legislation for those purposes, provided that such legislation 
would not increase the deficit over either the period of the total of 
fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal 
years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 399R. SPENDING-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO REFORMING THE 
              FEDERAL REGULATORY PROCESS.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to--
            (1) creating an effective mechanism for the review of the 
        existing Federal regulatory burden to identify rules for repeal 
        or modification that--
                    (A) impose paperwork burdens that could be reduced 
                substantially without significantly diminishing 
                regulatory effectiveness;
                    (B) impose disproportionately high costs on small 
                businesses;
                    (C) could be strengthened in their effectiveness 
                while reducing regulatory costs;
                    (D) have been rendered obsolete by technological or 
                market changes;
                    (E) have achieved their goals and can be repealed 
                without target problems recurring;
                    (F) impose the greatest opportunity costs in terms 
                of economic growth;
                    (G) are ineffective;
                    (H) overlap, duplicate, or conflict with other 
                Federal regulations or with State or local regulations; 
                or
                    (I) impose costs that are not justified by benefits 
                produced for society within the United States;
            (2) reforming the process by which new regulations are made 
        by Federal agencies, including independent agencies, for the 
        purposes of--
                    (A) prioritizing early public outreach in the 
                rulemaking process;
                    (B) ensuring the use of the best available 
                scientific, economic, and technical data;
                    (C) preventing the misuse of guidance documents to 
                skirt public input;
                    (D) ensuring the use of best practices for 
                regulatory analysis, including cost-benefit analysis, 
                into each step of the rulemaking process;
                    (E) facilitating the adoption by Federal agencies 
                of the least costly regulatory alternative that would 
                achieve the goals of the statutory authorization;
                    (F) ensuring more careful consideration of proposed 
                high-cost rules;
                    (G) ensuring effective oversight of the Federal 
                regulatory program, including independent regulatory 
                commissions, by the Office of Information and 
                Regulatory Affairs;
                    (H) improving the consideration of adverse impacts 
                on small businesses;
                    (I) providing greater transparency in the 
                rulemaking process; and
                    (J) improving compliance with section 515 of the 
                Treasury and General Government Appropriations Act for 
                Fiscal Year 2001 (Public Law 106-554; 114 Stat. 2736A-
                153) (commonly known as the ``Information Quality 
                Act''), the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (2 
                U.S.C. 1501 et seq.), and chapter 6 of title 5, United 
                States Code (commonly known as the ``Regulatory 
                Flexibility Act'');
            (3) enhancing accountability by facilitating fair and 
        effective judicial review of agency actions; and
            (4) ensuring that Congress can effectively exercise its 
        appropriate role in the regulatory process through legislation 
        and oversight;
by the amounts provided in such legislation for those purposes, 
provided that such legislation would not raise new revenue and would 
not increase the deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal 
years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2025.

SEC. 399S. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO PROVIDING COVERAGE 
              OF VIRTUAL COLONOSCOPIES AS A COLORECTAL CANCER SCREENING 
              TEST UNDER THE MEDICARE PROGRAM.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to providing coverage of virtual 
colonoscopies as a colorectal cancer screening test under the Medicare 
program by the amounts provided in such legislation for those purposes, 
provided that such legislation would not increase the deficit over 
either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the 
period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 399T. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO STRENGTHENING 
              WATERBORNE COMMERCE IN OUR PORTS AND HARBORS.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to strengthening waterborne commerce in 
our ports and harbors, which may include increasing the amounts 
expended from the Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund that are dedicated to 
port infrastructure and maintenance in accordance with section 2101(b) 
of the Water Resources Reform and Development Act of 2014 (Public Law 
113-121), by the amounts provided in such legislation for those 
purposes, provided that such legislation would not increase the deficit 
over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 
and the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 399U. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO THE MODERNIZATION 
              OF THE NUCLEAR COMMAND, CONTROL, AND COMMUNICATIONS 
              ARCHITECTURE OF THE UNITED STATES.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to modernizing the triad of strategic 
nuclear delivery systems, the nuclear command and control system, and 
the nuclear weapons stockpile, and supporting related infrastructure, 
by the amounts provided in such legislation for those purposes, 
provided that such legislation would not increase the deficit over 
either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the 
period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 399V. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO BARDA AND THE 
              BIOSHIELD SPECIAL RESERVE FUND.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to strengthening our national security, 
which may include fully funding the Biomedical Advanced Research and 
Development Authority and the BioShield Special Reserve Fund by the 
amounts provided in such legislation for those purposes, provided that 
such legislation would not increase the deficit over either the period 
of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the 
total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 399W. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO IMPROVING THE 
              NUCLEAR FORCES AND MISSIONS OF THE AIR FORCE.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to the nuclear force improvement program 
of the Air Force by the amounts provided in such legislation for those 
purposes, provided that such legislation would not increase the deficit 
over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 
or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 399X. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO PROMOTING ECONOMIC 
              GROWTH AND JOB CREATION FOR SMALL BUSINESSES.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to promoting economic growth and job 
creation by making it easier for small businesses to plan their capital 
investments and reducing the uncertainty of taxation by the amounts 
provided in such legislation for those purposes, provided that such 
legislation would not increase the deficit over either the period of 
the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total 
of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 399Y. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO THE DEFINITION OF 
              FULL-TIME EMPLOYEE.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports related to the employer penalties under the 
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Public Law 111-148), which 
may include changes to the definition of ``full time employee'' under 
that Act, by the amounts provided in such legislation for those 
purposes, provided that such legislation would not increase the deficit 
over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 
or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 399Z. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO IMPROVING THE 
              EFFECTIVENESS AND EFFICIENCY OF THE FEDERAL REGULATORY 
              PROCESS.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to improving the effectiveness and 
efficiency of the Federal regulatory process by the amounts provided in 
such legislation for those purposes, provided that such legislation 
would not increase the deficit over either the period of the total of 
fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal 
years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 399AA. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND TO EXPEDITE AWARDS UNDER THE 
              INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE WHISTLEBLOWER PROGRAM.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to the processing of award submissions, 
which may include the Internal Revenue Service whistleblower program, 
by the amounts provided in such legislation for that purpose, provided 
that such legislation would not increase the deficit over either the 
period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of 
the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 399BB. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO ENCOURAGING THE 
              INCREASED USE OF PERFORMANCE CONTRACTING IN FEDERAL 
              FACILITIES.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to encouraging the increased use of 
performance contracting in Federal facilities by the amounts provided 
in such legislation for those purposes, provided that such legislation 
would not increase the deficit over either the period of the total of 
fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal 
years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 399CC. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO IMPROVING 
              INFORMATION SHARING BY THE INSPECTOR GENERAL OF THE 
              DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS WITH RESPECT TO 
              INVESTIGATIONS RELATING TO SUBSTANDARD HEALTH CARE, 
              DELAYED AND DENIED HEALTH CARE, PATIENT DEATHS, OTHER 
              FINDINGS THAT DIRECTLY RELATE TO PATIENT CARE, AND OTHER 
              MANAGEMENT ISSUES OF THE DEPARTMENT.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to improving information sharing by the 
Inspector General of the Department of Veterans Affairs with respect to 
investigations relating to substandard health care, delayed and denied 
health care, patient deaths, other findings that directly relate to 
patient care, and other management issues of the Department by the 
amounts provided in such legislation for those purposes, provided that 
such legislation would not increase the deficit over either the period 
of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the 
total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 399DD. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND TO ADDRESS THE 
              DISPROPORTIONATE REGULATORY BURDENS ON COMMUNITY BANKS 
              AND CREDIT UNIONS.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to alleviating disproportionate 
regulatory burdens on community banks and credit unions, by the amounts 
provided in such legislation for those purposes, provided that such 
legislation would not increase the deficit over either the period of 
the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total 
of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 399EE. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND TO PROTECT THE CORPORATION FOR 
              NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to the Corporation for National and 
Community Service, by the amounts provided in such legislation for 
those purposes, provided that such legislation would not increase the 
deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 
2025.

SEC. 399FF. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO ENSURING THAT 
              DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE ATTORNEYS COMPLY WITH DISCLOSURE 
              OBLIGATIONS IN CRIMINAL PROSECUTIONS.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to ensuring that all Department of 
Justice attorneys comply with all legal and ethical obligations in 
criminal prosecutions, which may include legislation that ensures the 
disclosure to the defendant in a timely manner of all information known 
to the Government that tends to negate the guilt of the defendant, 
mitigate the offense charged or the sentence imposed, or impeach the 
Government's witnesses or evidence, by the amounts provided in such 
legislation for those purposes, provided that such legislation would 
not increase the deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal 
years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2025.

SEC. 399GG. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND TO PROMOTE BIOMEDICAL 
              RESEARCH.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to Federal investments in precision 
medicine and biomedical research, which may include increasing funding 
to account for inflation, to support finding ways to prevent, treat, 
and cure diseases or conditions like Alzheimer's and other life-
threatening or chronic illnesses, and to provide long-term cost savings 
to the Federal Government, by the amounts provided in such legislation 
for those purposes, provided that such legislation would not increase 
the deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 
2025.

SEC. 399HH. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND TO ADDRESS THE HEROIN AND 
              METHAMPHETAMINE ABUSE EPIDEMIC IN THE UNITED STATES.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to expanding efforts to combat heroin 
and methamphetamine abuse in the United States without raising new 
revenue, by the amounts provided in such legislation for those 
purposes, provided that such legislation would not increase the deficit 
over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 
or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 399II. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO PROVIDING ACCESS 
              TO NECESSARY EQUIPMENT FOR MEDICARE BENEFICIARIES.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to developing methods that ensure that 
Medicare beneficiaries have access to equipment like eye tracking 
accessories for speech generating devices and speech generating devices 
by the amounts provided in such legislation for those purposes, 
provided that such legislation would not increase the deficit over 
either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the 
period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 399JJ. SPENDING-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO PRIORITIZING THE 
              CONSTRUCTION OF INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS THAT ARE OF 
              NATIONAL AND REGIONAL SIGNIFICANCE AND PROJECTS IN HIGH 
              PRIORITY CORRIDORS.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to the prioritization of the Federal 
investment in the infrastructure of the United States on projects that 
are of national and regional significance and projects in high priority 
corridors of the National Highway System by the amounts provided in 
such legislation for those purposes, provided that such legislation 
would not raise new revenue and would not increase the deficit over 
either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the 
period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 399KK. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO ENCOURAGING THE 
              UNITED STATES' NATO ALLIES TO REVERSE DECLINES IN DEFENSE 
              SPENDING AND BEAR A MORE PROPORTIONATE BURDEN FOR 
              ENSURING THE SECURITY OF NATO.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to encouraging the United States' NATO 
allies to reverse declines in defense spending and bear a more 
proportionate burden for ensuring the security of NATO by the amounts 
provided in such legislation for those purposes, provided that such 
legislation would not increase the deficit over either the period of 
the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total 
of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 399LL. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO THE INVESTIGATION 
              AND RECOVERY OF MISSING WEAPONS AND MILITARY EQUIPMENT 
              PROVIDED TO THE GOVERNMENT OF YEMEN BY THE UNITED STATES 
              GOVERNMENT.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to the investigation and to the extent 
practicable the recovery of missing weapons and military equipment 
provided to the Government of Yemen by the United States Government to 
ensure that such items are not in the possession of or used by radical 
extremist groups operating in the country by the amounts provided in 
such legislation for those purposes, provided that such legislation 
would not increase the deficit over either the period of the total of 
fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal 
years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 399MM. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO IMPROVING HIGHER 
              EDUCATION DATA AND TRANSPARENCY.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to improving higher education data and 
transparency, by the amounts provided in such legislation for those 
purposes, provided that such legislation would not increase the deficit 
over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 
or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 399NN. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO SUPPORTING 
              PROGRAMS FUNDED BY THE OLDER AMERICANS ACT OF 1965.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to supporting programs under the Older 
Americans Act of 1965, which may include supporting congregate and 
home-delivered meals programs, or other programs of assistance to low-
income older individuals, by the amounts provided in such legislation 
for those purposes, provided that such legislation would not increase 
the deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 
2025.

SEC. 399OO. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO NATIVE CHILDREN.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to Native children, which may include 
establishing a commission to examine existing Federal programs to 
improve the efficiency and effectiveness of services delivered to 
Native children to improve outcomes, by the amounts provided in such 
legislation for those purposes, provided that such legislation would 
not increase the deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal 
years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2025.

SEC. 399PP. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO PROTECTING THE 
              PERSONAL INFORMATION OF CONSUMERS FROM DATA BREACHES.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating protecting the personal information of 
consumers from data breaches, which may include providing notification 
to affected consumers or enhancing data security programs, by the 
amounts provided in such legislation for those purposes, provided that 
such legislation would not increase the deficit over either the period 
of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the 
total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 399QQ. DEFICIT-REDUCTION RESERVE FUND FOR GOVERNMENT REFORM AND 
              EFFICIENCY.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to achieving savings through the use of 
performance data or scientifically rigorous evaluation methodologies 
for the elimination, consolidation, or reform of Federal programs, 
agencies, offices, and initiatives, or the sale of Federal property, 
and reduce the deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal 
years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2025. The Chairman may also make adjustments to the Senate's 
pay-as-you-go ledger over 6 and 11 years to ensure that the deficit 
reduction achieved is used for deficit reduction only. The adjustments 
authorized under this section shall be of the amount of deficit 
reduction achieved.

SEC. 399RR. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO MEDICAL TREATMENT 
              AND COMPENSATION FOR FIRST RESPONDERS, SURVIVORS, AND 
              THEIR FAMILIES INJURED AND MADE ILL BY THE 9/11 ATTACKS.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to the September 11th terrorism attacks 
at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and the Shanksville Crash 
site, which may include legislation that extends medical monitoring and 
treatment services and compensation for first responders, survivors, 
and their families, by the amounts provided in such legislation for 
those purposes, provided that such legislation would not increase the 
deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 
2025.

SEC. 399SS. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO CONSTRUCTION OF 
              NATIVE AMERICAN SCHOOLS.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to construction of Native American 
schools, which may include replacement school construction that 
replaces the entirety or majority of a school campus or replacement 
facility construction that replaces individual buildings that are 
beyond cost-effective repair measures, by the amounts provided in such 
legislation for those purposes, provided that such legislation would 
not increase the deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal 
years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2025.

SEC. 399TT. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO INCREASING THE 
              GUARANTEE THRESHOLD FOR THE SURETY BOND GUARANTEE 
              PROGRAM.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to the Surety Bond Guarantee Program of 
the Small Business Administration, which may include exploring or 
raising the range for surety bonds, by the amounts provided in such 
legislation for those purposes, provided that such legislation would 
not increase the deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal 
years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2025.

SEC. 399UU. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO INDO-PACIFIC 
              PARTNER CAPACITY BUILDING AND STRATEGY.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to supporting a comprehensive multi-year 
partner capacity building and security cooperation plan in the Indo-
Pacific region, including for a regional maritime domain awareness 
architecture and for bilateral and multilateral exercises, port calls, 
and training activities of the United States Armed Forces and Coast 
Guard to further a comprehensive strategy to strengthen United States 
alliances and partnerships, freedom of navigation, and the unimpeded 
access to the maritime commons of the Asia-Pacific by the amounts 
provided in such legislation for those purposes, provided that such 
legislation would not increase the deficit over either the period of 
the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total 
of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 399VV. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO ADDRESSING 
              METHAMPHETAMINE ABUSE IN THE UNITED STATES.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to addressing methamphetamine abuse in 
the United States, by the amounts provided in such legislation for 
those purposes, provided that such legislation would not increase the 
deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 
2025.

SEC. 399WW. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO THE NATIONAL GUARD 
              STATE PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to achieving theatre security 
cooperation goals, which may include funding for the National Guard 
State Partnership Program, by the amounts provided in such legislation 
for those purposes, provided that such legislation would not increase 
the deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 
2025.

SEC. 399XX. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO IMPROVING THE 
              PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF AGRICULTURAL VIRUS OUTBREAKS.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to the improvement of prevention and 
treatment measures to mitigate agricultural impacts from an 
agricultural virus outbreak, such as the impacts seen from the avian 
influenza outbreak, which may include investments in vaccine 
development or research in pathway analysis, by the amounts provided in 
such legislation for those purposes, provided that such legislation 
would not increase the deficit over either the period of the total of 
fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal 
years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 399YY. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO THE IMPORTANCE OF 
              FINANCIAL LITERACY EDUCATION TO ALLOW INDIVIDUALS TO MAKE 
              INFORMED AND EFFECTIVE DECISIONS WITH THEIR FINANCIAL 
              RESOURCES.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to financial literacy education, which 
may include improvements to financial literacy education curricula in 
schools or which may improve the capacity of teachers to provide 
effective financial literacy education, by the amounts provided in such 
legislation for those purposes, provided that such legislation would 
not increase the deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal 
years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2025.

SEC. 399ZZ. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO COMPREHENSIVE 
              MENTAL HEALTH REFORM.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to comprehensive mental health reform, 
which may include legislation that provides increased access to 
individuals suffering from mental illness and greater workforce 
opportunities for mental health professionals, by the amounts provided 
in such legislation for those purposes, provided that such legislation 
would not increase the deficit over either the period of the total of 
fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal 
years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 399AAA. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO IMPROVING ORAL 
              HEALTH CARE FOR CHILDREN AND PREGNANT WOMEN UNDER 
              MEDICAID.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to initiatives that would improve oral 
health care for children and pregnant women under the Medicaid program 
by the amounts provided in such legislation for such purpose, provided 
that such legislation would not increase the deficit over either the 
period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of 
the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 399BBB. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO THE NATIONAL PARK 
              SERVICE CENTENNIAL.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to the protection, preservation, or 
restoration of the National Park System, which may include a National 
Park Centennial Fund or other dedicated funding, for infrastructure or 
natural, cultural, or historic resource preservation and programs in 
units of the National Park System, by the amounts provided in such 
legislation for those purposes, provided that such legislation would 
not increase the deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal 
years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2025.

SEC. 399CCC. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO INCREASING 
              COLLEGE COMPLETION.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to increasing college completion, which 
may include expanding Federal Pell Grant eligibility by allowing 
college students to use Federal Pell Grants for more than 2 semesters 
in an academic year by the amounts provided in such legislation for 
those purposes, provided that such legislation would not increase the 
deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 
2025.

SEC. 399DDD. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO ENCOURAGING 
              FREIGHT PLANNING AND INVESTMENT THAT INCORPORATES ALL 
              MODES OF TRANSPORTATION, INCLUDING RAIL, WATERWAYS, 
              PORTS, AND HIGHWAYS.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports to encourage freight planning and investment that 
incorporates all modes of transportation including rail, waterways, 
ports and highways, by the amounts provided in such legislation for 
those purposes, provided that such legislation would not increase the 
deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 
2025.

SEC. 399EEE. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATED TO PROVIDING FOR FULL 
              FUNDING FOR AT-SEA AND DOCKSIDE MONITORING FOR CERTAIN 
              FISHERIES.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports related to supporting at-sea and dockside 
monitoring for fisheries that have received economic disaster 
assistance by the amounts provided in such legislation for those 
purposes, provided that such legislation would not increase the deficit 
over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 
or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 399FFF. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO TRAINING AND 
              RESOURCES FOR FIRST RESPONDERS RESPONDING TO HAZARDOUS 
              MATERIALS INCIDENTS ON RAILROADS.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to the establishment of a public-private 
partnership tasked with reviewing training and funding allocations for 
first responders responding to hazardous materials incidents on 
railroads, by the amounts provided in such legislation for those 
purposes, provided that such legislation would not increase the deficit 
over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 
or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 399GGG. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO ENHANCING AND 
              IMPROVING THE UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE 
              IN ORDER TO REDUCE THE APPLICATION BACKLOG.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to enhancing and improving the United 
States Patent and Trademark Office in order to reduce the patent 
application backlog by the amounts provided in such legislation for 
that purpose, provided that such legislation would not increase the 
deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 
2025.

SEC. 399HHH. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO PROVIDE 
              ADDITIONAL FUNDING FOR INTERNATIONAL STRATEGIC 
              COMMUNICATIONS.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to funding for international counter-
propaganda communications in order to combat misinformation, undermine 
ideologies of violence and hatred, and ensure moderate voices are 
heard, by the amounts provided in such legislation for those purposes, 
provided that such legislation would not increase the deficit over 
either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the 
period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 399III. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND FOR ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY 
              EDUCATION.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to reforming and strengthening 
elementary and secondary education by the amounts provided in such 
legislation for those purposes, provided that such legislation would 
not increase the deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal 
years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2025.

SEC. 399JJJ. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO INVESTING IN 
              RURAL AND TRIBAL WATER INFRASTRUCTURE.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to the authority of the Secretary of the 
Interior to designate funds for water projects, which may include 
authorized rural water projects or tribal water rights settlements or 
irrigation projects, by the amounts provided in such legislation for 
those purposes, provided that such legislation would not increase the 
deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 
2025.

SEC. 399KKK. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATED TO SEXUAL ASSAULT AT 
              INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports related to sexual assault at institutions of 
higher education, which may include the implementation of an 
independent and standardized online survey tool developed and 
administered by the Department of Education, in consultation with the 
Department of Justice, to measure the prevalence of sexual assault at 
institutions of higher education, by the amounts provided in such 
legislation for those purposes, provided that such legislation would 
not increase the deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal 
years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2025.

SEC. 399LLL. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO SIMPLIFYING AND 
              EXPANDING TAX INCENTIVES FOR HIGHER EDUCATION.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to simplifying and expanding tax 
incentives for higher education to boost student attendance and 
completion at colleges and vocational schools, by the amounts provided 
in such legislation for those purposes, provided that such legislation 
would not increase the deficit over either the period of the total of 
fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal 
years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 399MMM. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO AUTHORIZING 
              CHILDREN ELIGIBLE FOR HEALTH CARE UNDER LAWS ADMINISTERED 
              BY SECRETARY OF VETERANS AFFAIRS TO RETAIN SUCH 
              ELIGIBILITY UNTIL AGE 26.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to supporting children who are eligible 
to receive health care furnished under the laws administered by the 
Secretary of Veterans Affairs, including by allowing such children to 
retain such eligibility until age 26, by the amounts provided in such 
legislation for those purposes, provided that such legislation would 
not increase the deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal 
years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2025.

SEC. 399NNN. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO SUPPORTING 
              WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT THROUGH APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to increasing funds for programs that 
support workforce development through apprenticeships, and providing 
additional funds to the Office of Apprenticeship of the Department of 
Labor to expand apprenticeship programs nationally, by the amounts 
provided in such legislation for those purposes, provided that such 
legislation would not increase the deficit over either the period of 
the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total 
of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 399OOO. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO THE 
              PRIORITIZATION OF BROAD-BASED CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to broad-based criminal justice reform 
by the amounts provided in such legislation for that purpose, provided 
that such legislation would not increase the deficit over either the 
period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of 
the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 399PPP. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO STRENGTHENING THE 
              ECONOMY BY ACCELERATING THE TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGIES FROM 
              LABORATORIES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY AND THE 
              DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE TO THE MARKETPLACE.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to strengthening the economy by 
accelerating the transfer of technologies from laboratories of the 
Department of Energy and the Department of Defense to the marketplace 
by the amounts provided in such legislation for those purposes, 
provided that such legislation would not increase the deficit over 
either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the 
period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 399QQQ. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO SUPPORTING TRADE 
              AND TRAVEL AT PORTS OF ENTRY.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to supporting trade and travel at ports 
of entry, which may include construction at ports of entry or increased 
staffing at ports of entry, by the amounts provided in such legislation 
for those purposes, provided that such legislation would not increase 
the deficit over the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 
2020 and the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 399RRR. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO IMPOSING 
              SANCTIONS WITH RESPECT TO FOREIGN PERSONS RESPONSIBLE FOR 
              GROSS VIOLATIONS OF INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNIZED HUMAN 
              RIGHTS OR SIGNIFICANT ACTS OF CORRUPTION.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to imposing sanctions with respect to 
foreign persons responsible for gross violations of internationally 
recognized human rights or significant acts of corruption by the 
amounts provided in such legislation for those purposes, provided that 
such legislation would not increase the deficit over either the period 
of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the 
total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 399SSS. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO REFORMING STUDENT 
              LOAN PROGRAMS.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to student loan reform, which may 
include establishing a policy of risk-sharing to require institutions 
of higher education to assume some of the risk for student loans by the 
amounts provided in such legislation for those purposes, provided that 
such legislation would not increase the deficit over either the period 
of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the 
total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 399TTT. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO INCREASING 
              FUNDING FOR THE TIGER DISCRETIONARY GRANT PROGRAM OF THE 
              DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to Federal investments in the 
Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (``TIGER'') 
discretionary grant program by the amounts provided in such legislation 
for those purposes, provided that such legislation would not increase 
the deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 
2025.

SEC. 399UUU. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO PROMOTING THE USE 
              OF COLLEGE SAVINGS ACCOUNTS.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to promoting the use of college savings 
accounts while students are in elementary school and secondary school, 
by the amounts provided in such legislation for those purposes, 
provided that such legislation would not increase the deficit over 
either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the 
period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 399VVV. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO ESTABLISHING A 
              NEW OUTCOME-BASED PROCESS FOR AUTHORIZING INNOVATIVE 
              HIGHER EDUCATION PROVIDERS.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to promoting innovation in higher 
education, which may include establishing a new outcome-based process 
for authorizing innovative higher education providers to participate in 
programs under title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 
1070 et seq.), by the amounts provided in such legislation for those 
purposes, provided that such legislation would not increase the deficit 
over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 
or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 399WWW. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO IMPROVING 
              COMMUNITY RELATIONS WITH LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to community policing, which may include 
increasing the number of law enforcement officers who walk patrols that 
enable them to interact and build relationships with community members, 
increasing and improving training for law enforcement officers, 
encouraging the responsible and carefully considered use of body 
cameras and their recordings by law enforcement officers, encouraging 
law enforcement to de-escalate confrontations whenever feasible, and 
ensuring that prosecutions of law enforcement officers are fair and 
impartial, by the amounts provided in such legislation for those 
purposes, provided that such legislation would not increase the deficit 
over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 
or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 399XXX. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND TO SUPPORT RESEARCH.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to Federal investments in scientific 
research and development, which may include supporting biomedical 
research to find ways to prevent, treat, and cure diseases or 
conditions like Alzheimer's and other life-threatening or chronic 
illnesses, providing long-term cost savings to the Federal Government, 
and supporting national security, basic energy research, innovative 
solutions, and American competitiveness, by the amounts provided in 
such legislation for those purposes, provided that such legislation 
would not increase the deficit over either the period of the total of 
fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal 
years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 399YYY. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO SUPPORT FOR 
              UKRAINE, WHICH SHOULD INCLUDE THE PROVISION OF LETHAL 
              DEFENSIVE ARTICLES.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to providing funding to support the 
Government of Ukraine in reestablishing its sovereignty and territorial 
integrity, which should include the provision of lethal defensive 
articles, by the amounts provided in such legislation for those 
purposes, provided that such legislation would not increase the deficit 
over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 
or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 399ZZZ. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO PROVIDING FUNDING 
              TO COMBAT ANTI-SEMITISM IN EUROPE.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to providing funding for programs to 
counter anti-Semitic activity in Europe, which may include efforts to 
empower civil society, including diverse religious and ethnic groups, 
civil and human rights organizations, and the business community, to 
fight anti-Semitism and discrimination and convening regular 
consultations with Jewish community organizations and non-Jewish civil 
and human rights organizations to demonstrate visible support, listen 
to concerns, and solicit recommendations on improving security and 
supporting victims, by the amounts provided in such legislation for 
those purposes, provided that such legislation would not increase the 
deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 
2025.

SEC. 399AAAA. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND TO PROVIDE STUDENTS AND 
              FAMILIES WITH TRANSPARENT, EASILY UNDERSTOOD 
              POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to providing students and families with 
transparent, easily understood information about postsecondary 
education financial aid by the amounts provided in such legislation for 
those purposes, provided that such legislation would not increase the 
deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 
2025.

SEC. 399BBBB. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO PROVIDING 
              ADEQUATE FUNDING FOR THE CONTRACT TOWER PROGRAM OF THE 
              FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to providing full and dedicated funding 
for the Contract Tower Program of the Federal Aviation Administration 
by the amounts provided in such legislation for those purposes, 
provided that such legislation would not increase the deficit over 
either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the 
period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

SEC. 399CCCC. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO UNDERGROUND AND 
              SURFACE MINING SAFETY AND HEALTH RESEARCH.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to underground and surface mining safety 
and health research by the amounts provided in such legislation for 
those purposes, provided that such legislation would not increase the 
deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 
2025.

SEC. 399DDDD. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO INVESTING IN 
              ADVANCED FOSSIL ENERGY TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH AND 
              DEVELOPMENT.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to investing in advanced fossil energy 
technology research and development at the Department of Energy, to 
reduce the impacts of climate change while ensuring the reliability of 
the electric grid, by the amounts provided in such legislation for 
those purposes, provided that such legislation would not increase the 
deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 
2025.

SEC. 399EEEE. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUNDS RELATING TO FOREIGN 
              PERSONS.

    (a) Deficit-neutral Reserve Fund Relating to Imposing Sanctions 
With Respect to Foreign Persons Responsible for Gross Violations of 
Internationally Recognized Human Rights or Significant Acts of 
Corruption.--The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate 
may revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, 
and other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to imposing sanctions with respect to 
foreign persons responsible for gross violations of internationally 
recognized human rights or significant acts of corruption by the 
amounts provided in such legislation for those purposes, provided that 
such legislation would not increase the deficit over either the period 
of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the 
total of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.
    (b) Deficit-neutral Reserve Fund Relating to Interagency 
Cooperation.--The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate 
may revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, 
and other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to interagency cooperation, which may 
include expedited interagency cooperation to identify foreign nationals 
subject to sanctions under title IV of the Russia and Moldova Jackson-
Vanik Repeal and Sergei Magnitsky Rule of Law Accountability Act of 
2012 (Public Law 112-208), by the amounts provided in such legislation 
for those purposes, provided that such legislation would not increase 
the deficit over either the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 
through 2020 or the period of the total of fiscal years 2016 through 
2025.

SEC. 399FFFF. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO SPECIAL 
              TREATMENT OF THE INCOME TAX CREDIT FOR RESEARCH 
              EXPENDITURES FOR STARTUP COMPANIES.

    The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may 
revise the allocations of a committee or committees, aggregates, and 
other appropriate levels in this resolution for one or more bills, 
joint resolutions, amendments, amendments between the Houses, motions, 
or conference reports relating to special treatment of the income tax 
credit for research expenditures for startup companies by the amounts 
provided in such legislation for those purposes, provided that such 
legislation would not increase the deficit over either the period of 
the total of fiscal years 2016 through 2020 or the period of the total 
of fiscal years 2016 through 2025.

                        TITLE IV--BUDGET PROCESS

                     Subtitle A--Budget Enforcement

SEC. 401. EXTENSION OF ENFORCEMENT OF BUDGETARY POINTS OF ORDER IN THE 
              SENATE.

    (a) Extension of Congressional Budget Act of 1974 Points of 
Order.--
            (1) In general.--Notwithstanding any provision of the 
        Congressional Budget Act of 1974 (2 U.S.C. 621 et seq.), 
        subsections (c)(2) and (d)(3) of section 904 of the 
        Congressional Budget Act of 1974 (2 U.S.C. 621 note) shall 
        remain in effect for purposes of Senate enforcement through 
        September 30, 2025.
            (2) Repeal.--In the Senate, section 205 of S. Con. Res. 21 
        (110th Congress), the concurrent resolution on the budget for 
        fiscal year 2008, shall no longer apply.
    (b) Other Points of Order.--
            (1) Pay-As-You-Go.--Section 201(d) of S. Con. Res. 21 
        (110th Congress), the concurrent resolution on the budget for 
        fiscal year 2008, is repealed.
            (2) Increasing short-term deficit.--Section 404(e) of S. 
        Con. Res. 13 (111th Congress), the concurrent resolution on the 
        budget for fiscal year 2010, is repealed.

SEC. 402. SENATE POINT OF ORDER AGAINST LEGISLATION INCREASING LONG-
              TERM DEFICITS.

    (a) Congressional Budget Office Analysis of Proposals.--The 
Director of the Congressional Budget Office shall, to the extent 
practicable, prepare for each bill and joint resolution reported from 
committee (except measures within the jurisdiction of the Committee on 
Appropriations), and amendments thereto, amendments between the Houses 
in relation thereto, and conference reports thereon, an estimate of 
whether the measure would cause, relative to current law, a net 
increase in on-budget deficits in excess of $5,000,000,000 in any of 
the 4 consecutive 10-year periods beginning with the first fiscal year 
that is 10 years after the budget year provided for in the most 
recently adopted concurrent resolution on the budget.
    (b) Point of Order.--It shall not be in order in the Senate to 
consider any bill, joint resolution, amendment, motion, amendment 
between the Houses, or conference report that would cause a net 
increase in on-budget deficits in excess of $5,000,000,000 in any of 
the 4 consecutive 10-year periods described in subsection (a).
    (c) Supermajority Waiver and Appeal in the Senate.--
            (1) Waiver.--Subsection (b) may be waived or suspended only 
        by the affirmative vote of three-fifths of the Members, duly 
        chosen and sworn.
            (2) Appeal.--An affirmative vote of three-fifths of the 
        Members, duly chosen and sworn, shall be required to sustain an 
        appeal of the ruling of the Chair on a point of order raised 
        under subsection (b).
    (d) Limitation.--The provisions of this section shall not apply to 
any bills, joint resolutions, amendments, motions, amendment between 
the Houses, or conference reports for which the chairman of the 
Committee on the Budget of the Senate has made adjustments to the 
allocations, levels, or limits contained in this resolution pursuant to 
section 303(1).
    (e) Determinations of Budget Levels.--For purposes of this section, 
the levels of net deficit increases shall be determined on the basis of 
estimates provided by the Committee on the Budget of the Senate.
    (f) Repeal.--In the Senate, section 311 of S. Con. Res. 70 (110th 
Congress), the concurrent resolution on the budget for fiscal year 
2009, shall no longer apply.

SEC. 403. POINT OF ORDER AGAINST ADVANCE APPROPRIATIONS.

    (a) In General.--
            (1) Point of order.--Except as provided in subsection (b), 
        it shall not be in order in the Senate to consider any bill, 
        joint resolution, motion, amendment, amendment between the 
        Houses, or conference report that would provide an advance 
        appropriation for a discretionary account.
            (2) Definition.--In this section, the term ``advance 
        appropriation'' means any new budget authority provided in a 
        bill or joint resolution making appropriations for fiscal year 
        2016 that first becomes available for any fiscal year after 
        2016, or any new budget authority provided in a bill or joint 
        resolution making general appropriations or continuing 
        appropriations for fiscal year 2017, that first becomes 
        available for any fiscal year after 2017.
    (b) Exceptions.--Advance appropriations may be provided--
            (1) for fiscal years 2017 and 2018 for programs, projects, 
        activities, or accounts identified in the joint explanatory 
        statement of managers accompanying this resolution under the 
        heading ``Accounts Identified for Advance Appropriations'' in 
        an aggregate amount not to exceed $28,852,000,000 in new budget 
        authority in each year;
            (2) for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting; and
            (3) for the Department of Veterans Affairs for the Medical 
        Services, Medical Support and Compliance, and Medical 
        Facilities accounts of the Veterans Health Administration.
    (c) Supermajority Waiver and Appeal.--
            (1) Waiver.--In the Senate, subsection (a) may be waived or 
        suspended only by an affirmative vote of three-fifths of the 
        Members, duly chosen and sworn.
            (2) Appeal.--An affirmative vote of three-fifths of the 
        Members of the Senate, duly chosen and sworn, shall be required 
        to sustain an appeal of the ruling of the Chair on a point of 
        order raised under subsection (a).
    (d) Form of Point of Order.--A point of order under subsection (a) 
may be raised by a Senator as provided in section 313(e) of the 
Congressional Budget Act of 1974 (2 U.S.C. 644(e)).
    (e) Conference Reports.--When the Senate is considering a 
conference report on, or an amendment between the Houses in relation 
to, a bill or joint resolution, upon a point of order being made by any 
Senator pursuant to this section, and such point of order being 
sustained, such material contained in such conference report or House 
amendment shall be stricken, and the Senate shall proceed to consider 
the question of whether the Senate shall recede from its amendment and 
concur with a further amendment, or concur in the House amendment with 
a further amendment, as the case may be, which further amendment shall 
consist of only that portion of the conference report or House 
amendment, as the case may be, not so stricken. Any such motion in the 
Senate shall be debatable. In any case in which such point of order is 
sustained against a conference report (or Senate amendment derived from 
such conference report by operation of this subsection), no further 
amendment shall be in order.

SEC. 404. SUPERMAJORITY ENFORCEMENT OF UNFUNDED MANDATES.

    Paragraphs (1) and (2) of section 425(a) of the Congressional 
Budget Act of 1974 (2 U.S.C. 658d(a)) shall be subject to the waiver 
and appeal requirements of subsections (c)(2) and (d)(3), respectively, 
of section 904 of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 (2 U.S.C. 621 
note).

SEC. 405. REPEAL OF SENATE POINT OF ORDER AGAINST CERTAIN 
              RECONCILIATION LEGISLATION.

    Section 202 of S. Con. Res. 21 (110th Congress), the concurrent 
resolution on the budget for fiscal year 2008, shall no longer apply in 
the Senate.

SEC. 406. POINT OF ORDER AGAINST CHANGES IN MANDATORY PROGRAMS.

    (a) Definition.--In this section, the term ``CHIMP'' means a 
provision that--
            (1) would have been estimated as affecting direct spending 
        or receipts under section 252 of the Balanced Budget and 
        Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 (2 U.S.C. 902) (as in 
        effect prior to September 30, 2002) if the provision was 
        included in legislation other than an appropriations bill or 
        joint resolution; and
            (2) does not result in a net decrease in outlays over the 
        period of the total of the current year, the budget year, and 
        all fiscal years covered under the most recently adopted 
        concurrent resolution on the budget.
    (b) Point of Order.--
            (1) In general.--In the Senate, it shall not be in order to 
        consider an appropriations bill or joint resolution, or an 
        amendment to, conference report on, or amendment between the 
        Houses in relation to such a bill or joint resolution, that 
        contains a CHIMP that, if enacted, would cause the total budget 
        authority of all such CHIMPs enacted in relation to a fiscal 
        year to be more than the amount specified in paragraph (2).
            (2) Amount.--The amount specified in this paragraph is--
                    (A) for fiscal year 2016, $19,000,000,000;
                    (B) for fiscal year 2017, $16,000,000,000;
                    (C) for fiscal year 2018, $12,000,000,000;
                    (D) for fiscal year 2019, $8,000,000,000;
                    (E) for fiscal year 2020, $4,000,000,000; and
                    (F) for fiscal year 2021, and each fiscal year 
                thereafter, $0.
    (c) Determination.--The determination of whether a provision is 
subject to a point of order under subsection (b) shall be made by the 
Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate.
    (d) Supermajority Waiver and Appeal.--Subsection (b) may be waived 
or suspended in the Senate only by an affirmative vote of three-fifths 
of the Members, duly chosen and sworn. An affirmative vote of three-
fifths of the Members of the Senate, duly chosen and sworn, shall be 
required to sustain an appeal of the ruling of the Chair on a point of 
order raised under subsection (b).
    (e) Repeal.--In the Senate, section 314 of S. Con. Res. 70 (110th 
Congress), the concurrent resolution on the budget for fiscal year 
2009, shall no longer apply.

SEC. 407. PROHIBITION ON AGREEING TO LEGISLATION WITHOUT A SCORE.

    (a) In General.--In the Senate, it shall not be in order to vote on 
passage of matter that requires an estimate described in section 402 of 
the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 (2 U.S.C. 653), unless such 
estimate was made publicly available on the website of the 
Congressional Budget Office not later than 28 hours before the time the 
vote commences.
    (b) Supermajority Waiver and Appeal.--
            (1) Waiver.--In the Senate, subsection (a) may be waived or 
        suspended only by an affirmative vote of three-fifths of the 
        Members, duly chosen and sworn.
            (2) Appeal.--An affirmative vote of three-fifths of the 
        Members of the Senate, duly chosen and sworn, shall be required 
        to sustain an appeal of the ruling of the Chair on a point of 
        order raised under subsection (a).

SEC. 408. PROTECTING THE SAVINGS IN REPORTED RECONCILIATION BILLS.

    In the Senate, section 310(d)(1) of the Congressional Budget Act of 
1974 (2 U.S.C. 641(d)(1)) shall apply and may be waived in accordance 
with the procedures applicable to a point of order raised under section 
310(d)(2) of such Act.

SEC. 409. POINT OF ORDER AGAINST EXCEEDING FUNDS DESIGNATED FOR 
              OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS.

    (a) Point of Order.--It shall not be in order in the Senate to 
consider a provision in any bill, joint resolution, amendment, motion, 
amendment between the Houses, or conference report that designates for 
overseas contingency operations, in accordance with section 
251(b)(2)(A) of the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act 
of 1985 (2 U.S.C. 901(b)(2)(A)), funds that would cause the total 
amount of funds designated for overseas contingency operations--
            (1) for fiscal year 2016, to be more than $57,997,000,000; 
        or
            (2) for fiscal year 2017, to be more than $59,500,000,000.
    (b) Determination.--The determination of whether a provision is 
subject to a point of order under this section shall be made by the 
Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate.
    (c) Supermajority Waiver and Appeal.--This section may be waived or 
suspended in the Senate only by an affirmative vote of three-fifths of 
the Members, duly chosen and sworn. An affirmative vote of three-fifths 
of the Members of the Senate, duly chosen and sworn, shall be required 
to sustain an appeal of the ruling of the Chair on a point of order 
raised under this section.
    (d) Form of Point of Order.--A point of order under this section 
may be raised by a Senator as provided in section 313(e) of the 
Congressional Budget Act of 1974 (2 U.S.C. 644(e)).
    (e) Conference Reports.--When the Senate is considering a 
conference report on, or an amendment between the Houses in relation 
to, a bill or joint resolution, upon a point of order being made by any 
Senator under this section, and such point of order being sustained, 
such material contained in such conference report or amendment shall be 
stricken, and the Senate shall proceed to consider the question of 
whether the Senate shall recede from its amendment and concur with a 
further amendment, or concur in the House amendment with a further 
amendment, as the case may be, which further amendment shall consist of 
only that portion of the conference report or House amendment, as the 
case may be, not so stricken. Any such motion shall be debatable. In 
any case in which such point of order is sustained against a conference 
report (or Senate amendment derived from such conference report by 
operation of this subsection), no further amendment shall be in order.

SEC. 410. SENATE POINT OF ORDER AGAINST PROVISIONS OF APPROPRIATIONS 
              LEGISLATION THAT CONSTITUTE CHANGES IN MANDATORY PROGRAMS 
              AFFECTING THE CRIME VICTIMS FUND.

    (a) In General.--In the Senate, it shall not be in order to 
consider any appropriations legislation, including any amendment 
thereto, motion in relation thereto, or conference report thereon, that 
includes any provision or provisions affecting the Crime Victims Fund, 
as defined by section 1402 of the Victims of Crime Act of 1984 (42 
U.S.C. 10601), which constitutes a change in a mandatory program that 
would have been estimated as affecting direct spending or receipts 
under section 252 of the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control 
Act of 1985 (as in effect prior to September 30, 2002) were they 
included in legislation other than appropriations legislation. A point 
of order pursuant to this section shall be raised against such 
provision or provisions as described in subsections (d) and (e).
    (b) Determination.--The determination of whether a provision is 
subject to a point of order pursuant to this section shall be made by 
the Committee on the Budget of the Senate.
    (c) Supermajority Waiver and Appeal.--This section may be waived or 
suspended in the Senate only by an affirmative vote of three-fifths of 
the Members, duly chosen and sworn. An affirmative vote of three-fifths 
of the Members of the Senate, duly chosen and sworn, shall be required 
to sustain an appeal of the ruling of the Chair on a point of order 
raised under this section.
    (d) General Point of Order.--It shall be in order for a Senator to 
raise a single point of order that several provisions of a bill, 
resolution, amendment, motion, or conference report violate this 
section. The Presiding Officer may sustain the point of order as to 
some or all of the provisions against which the Senator raised the 
point of order. If the Presiding Officer so sustains the point of order 
as to some of the provisions (including provisions of an amendment, 
motion, or conference report) against which the Senator raised the 
point of order, then only those provisions (including provision of an 
amendment, motion, or conference report) against which the Presiding 
Officer sustains the point of order shall be deemed stricken pursuant 
to this section. Before the Presiding Officer rules on such a point of 
order, any Senator may move to waive such a point of order as it 
applies to some or all of the provisions against which the point of 
order was raised. Such a motion to waive is amendable in accordance 
with rules and precedents of the Senate. After the Presiding Officer 
rules on such a point of order, any Senator may appeal the ruling of 
the Presiding Officer on such a point of order as it applies to some or 
all of the provisions on which the Presiding Officer ruled.
    (e) Form of the Point of Order.--When the Senate is considering a 
conference report on, or an amendment between the Houses in relation 
to, a bill or joint resolution, upon a point of order being made by any 
Senator pursuant to this section, and such point of order being 
sustained, such material contained in such conference report or 
amendment shall be stricken, and the Senate shall proceed to consider 
the question of whether the Senate shall recede from its amendment and 
concur with a further amendment, or concur in the House amendment with 
a further amendment, as the case may be, which further amendment shall 
consist of only that portion of the conference report or House 
amendment, as the case may be, not so stricken. Any such motion shall 
be debatable. In any case in which such point of order is sustained 
against a conference report (or Senate amendment derived from such 
conference report by operation of this subsection), no further 
amendment shall be in order.

SEC. 411. ACCURACY IN BUDGET ENFORCEMENT.

    (a) Timing Shifts.--
            (1) Definition.--In this subsection, the term ``timing 
        shift'' means--
                    (A) a delay of the date on which outlays flowing 
                from direct spending would otherwise occur from 1 
                fiscal year to the next fiscal year; or
                    (B) an acceleration of the date on which revenues 
                would otherwise occur from 1 fiscal year to the 
                previous fiscal year.
            (2) Scoring.--In the Senate, the Chairman of the Committee 
        on the Budget shall not count timing shifts in estimating the 
        budgetary effects of a bill, joint resolution, motion, 
        amendment, amendment between the Houses, or conference report 
        for purposes of enforcing--
                    (A) the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 (2 U.S.C. 
                621 et seq.);
                    (B) any allocation, aggregate, or level under a 
                concurrent resolution on the budget; or
                    (C) any written statement submitted for printing in 
                the Congressional Record by the Chairman of the 
                Committee on the Budget of the Senate that establishes 
                allocations, aggregates, and levels for purposes of 
                enforcing the Congressional Budget Act of 1974.
    (b) Prohibition of Rescissions That Don't Save Money.--In the 
Senate, the Chairman of the Committee on the Budget shall not count any 
rescission of budget authority or contract authority that does not have 
an effect on outlays in estimating the changes in budget authority, 
outlays, or revenues of a bill, joint resolution, motion, amendment, 
amendment between the Houses, or conference report for purposes of 
enforcing--
            (1) the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 (2 U.S.C. 621 et 
        seq.);
            (2) any allocation, aggregate, or level under a concurrent 
        resolution on the budget; or
            (3) any written statement submitted for printing in the 
        Congressional Record by the Chairman of the Committee on the 
        Budget of the Senate that establishes allocations, aggregates, 
        and levels for purposes of enforcing the Congressional Budget 
        Act of 1974.

SEC. 412. FAIR VALUE ESTIMATES.

    Any estimate prepared by the Director of the Congressional Budget 
Office for a bill, joint, resolution, motion, amendment, amendment 
between the Houses, or conference report under the terms of title V of 
the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 (2 U.S.C. 661 et seq.), shall 
include, when practicable, an additional estimate of the cost, measured 
on a fair value basis, of changes that would affect the amount or terms 
of new Federal loans or loan guarantees or of modifications to existing 
Federal loans or loan guarantees arising from the bill, joint 
resolution, motion, amendment, amendment between the Houses, or 
conference report.

SEC. 413. HONEST ACCOUNTING ESTIMATES.

    (a) Definitions.--In this section:
            (1) Budget.--The term ``budget'' means--
                    (A) a concurrent resolution on the budget; or
                    (B) a written statement submitted for printing in 
                the Congressional Record by the Chairman of the 
                Committee on the Budget of the Senate that establishes 
                allocations, aggregates, and levels for purposes of 
                enforcing the Congressional Budget Act of 1974.
            (2) Budgetary effects.--The term ``budgetary effects'' 
        means changes in budget authority, outlays, or revenues.
            (3) Major legislation.--
                    (A) Definition.--The term ``major legislation'' 
                means any bill, resolution, conference report, or 
                treaty--
                            (i) for which an estimate is prepared under 
                        section 402 of the Congressional Budget Act of 
                        1974 (2 U.S.C. 653) that indicates that not 
                        less than 1 of the amounts described in 
                        subparagraph (B), before incorporating 
                        macroeconomic effects, is greater than 
                        $15,000,000,000 in any fiscal year of the 
                        estimate; or
                            (ii) designated as major legislation by the 
                        Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the 
                        Senate or the Chairman of the Committee on the 
                        Budget of the House of Representatives.
                    (B) Amounts.--The amounts described in this 
                subparagraph are--
                            (i) the sum of the individual positive 
                        changes in budgetary effects, not including 
                        timing shifts, resulting from such measure; and
                            (ii) the sum of the absolute value of the 
                        individual negative budgetary effects, not 
                        including timing shifts, resulting from such 
                        measure.
            (4) Timing shifts.--The term ``timing shifts'' means--
                    (A) a delay of the date on which outlays flowing 
                from direct spending would otherwise occur from one 
                fiscal year to the next fiscal year; or
                    (B) an acceleration of the date on which revenues 
                would otherwise occur from one fiscal year to the next 
                fiscal year.
    (b) Requirement for CBO Estimates.--An estimate provided by the 
Congressional Budget Office under section 402 of the Congressional 
Budget Act of 1974 (2 U.S.C. 653) for any major legislation shall 
provide, in addition to the estimate of budgetary effects without 
macroeconomic effects, an estimate of the budgetary effects from 
changes in economic output, employment, interest rates, capital stock, 
and other macroeconomic variables resulting from the major legislation. 
The total budgetary effects shall delineate between revenue and outlay 
effects.
    (c) Requirement for JCT Estimates.--
            (1) In general.--An estimate provided by the Joint 
        Committee on Taxation to the Director of the Congressional 
        Budget Office under section 201(f) of the Congressional Budget 
        Act of 1974 (2 U.S.C. 601(f)) for any major legislation shall 
        provide, in addition to the estimate of budgetary effects 
        without macroeconomic effects, an estimate of the budgetary 
        effects from changes in economic output, employment, capital 
        stock, interest rates, and other macroeconomic variables 
        resulting from the major legislation and an estimate of the 
        distributional effects across income categories resulting from 
        major legislation.
            (2) Delineation.--The total budgetary effects shall 
        delineate between revenue and outlay effects.
    (d) Contents of Estimates.--An estimate required to be provided 
under subsection (b) or (c) shall include--
            (1) a qualitative assessment of the budgetary effects 
        (including macroeconomic variables described in subsections (b) 
        and (c)) of the major legislation in the 20-fiscal year period 
        beginning after the last fiscal year of the most recently 
        adopted budget that sets forth appropriate levels required 
        under section 301 of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 (2 
        U.S.C. 632); and
            (2) an identification of the assumptions and the source of 
        data underlying the estimate.

SEC. 414. CURRENCY MODERNIZATION.

    In the Senate, for purposes of enforcing the Congressional Budget 
Act of 1974 (2 U.S.C. 621 et seq.), any allocation, aggregate, or level 
under a concurrent resolution on the budget, or any written statement 
submitted for printing in the Congressional Record by the Chairman of 
the Committee on the Budget of the Senate that establishes allocations, 
aggregates, and levels for purposes of enforcing the Congressional 
Budget Act of 1974, any estimate of the changes in budget authority, 
outlays, and revenues of a provision in a bill, joint resolution, 
motion, amendment, amendment between the Houses, or conference report 
relating to a transition from the $1 note to a $1 coin shall--
            (1) record the changes in budget authority, outlays, and 
        revenues of the provision in the first year in which the 
        provision takes effect;
            (2) determine the changes in budget authority, outlays, and 
        revenues of the provision based on a net present value estimate 
        of the changes in budget authority, outlays, and revenues of 
        the provision over a 30-year period; and
            (3) incorporate the changes in budget authority, outlays, 
        and revenues of the provision due to behavioral changes.

SEC. 415. CERTAIN ENERGY CONTRACTS.

    (a) Definition.--In this section, the term ``covered energy savings 
contract'' means--
            (1) an energy savings performance contract authorized under 
        section 801 of the National Energy Conservation Policy Act (42 
        U.S.C. 8287); and
            (2) a utility energy service contract, as described in the 
        Office of Management and Budget Memorandum on Federal use of 
        energy savings performance contracting, dated July 25, 1998 (M-
        98-13), and the Office of Management and Budget Memorandum on 
        the Federal use of energy saving performance contracts and 
        utility energy service contracts, dated September 28, 2012 (M-
        12-21), or any successor to either memorandum.
    (b) Estimates.--In the Senate, for purposes of enforcing any point 
of order established under the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 (2 
U.S.C. 621 et seq.) or any concurrent resolution on the budget, any 
estimate by the Congressional Budget Office of the changes in budget 
authority, outlays, and revenues of a provision in a bill, joint 
resolution, amendment, conference report, or amendment between the 
Houses modifying the authority to enter, the scope or terms of, or the 
use of covered energy savings contracts shall--
            (1) record in the first year in which the authority would 
        become effective, the changes in budget authority, outlays, and 
        revenues (as estimated in accordance with paragraph (2)) of any 
        modifications to the authority to enter the covered energy 
        savings contracts;
            (2) in estimating the changes in budget authority, outlays, 
        and revenues of the legislation, calculate the costs and 
        savings arising from covered contracts on a net present value 
        basis by adding market risk over the useful life of the 
        services or product to the discount rate in section 502(5)(E) 
        of the Federal Credit Reform Act of 1990 (2 U.S.C. 661a(5)(E)); 
        and
            (3) classify the effects of the provision to be changes in 
        spending subject to the availability of appropriations.
    (c) Rule of Construction.--Nothing in subsection (b) shall be 
construed to modify the methodology for estimating the changes in 
budget authority, outlays, and revenues of a provision that does not 
relate to covered energy savings contracts in a bill, joint resolution, 
amendment, conference report, or amendment between the Houses that 
contains a provision described in subsection (b).

SEC. 416. LONG-TERM SCORING.

    (a) Scoring of Legislation Increasing the Discretionary Spending 
Caps.--An estimate provided by the Congressional Budget Office under 
section 402 of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 (2 U.S.C. 653) for 
any bill, resolution, amendment between the Houses, or conference 
report that increases the discretionary spending limits under section 
251(c) of the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 
(2 U.S.C. 901(c)) shall provide, in addition to the estimate under that 
section, an estimate of the changes in budget authority, outlays, or 
revenues under the legislation over the period of fiscal year 2016 
through fiscal year 2045.
    (b) Scoring of Legislation Relating to the Highway Trust Fund.--An 
estimate provided by the Congressional Budget Office under section 402 
of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 (2 U.S.C. 653) for any bill, 
resolution, amendment between the Houses, or conference report that 
transfers amounts from the General Fund of the Treasury to the Highway 
Trust Fund shall provide, in addition to the estimate under that 
section, an estimate of the changes in budget authority, outlays, or 
revenues under the legislation over the period of fiscal year 2016 
through fiscal year 2045.

SEC. 417. REQUIRING CLEARER REPORTING OF PROJECTED FEDERAL SPENDING AND 
              DEFICITS.

    When the Congressional Budget Office releases its annual update to 
the Budget and Economic Outlook, the Congressional Budget Office shall 
provide a projection of Federal revenues, outlays, and deficits for the 
30-year period beginning with the budget year, expressed in terms of 
dollars and as a percent of gross domestic product, as part of its 
annual update required by Public Law 93-344.

SEC. 418. REPORTING ON TAX EXPENDITURES.

    The Director of the Congressional Budget Office shall include in 
the report submitted under section 202(e)(1) of the Congressional 
Budget Act of 1974 the following:
            (1) An estimate of the cost of tax expenditures as a share 
        of gross domestic product for the budget year and the 9 years 
        following the budget year.
            (2) Historical data on the cost of tax expenditures as a 
        share of gross domestic product for each fiscal year beginning 
        with fiscal year 1965 and ending with the budget year.

SEC. 419. CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE ESTIMATES.

    (a) Request for Supplemental Estimates.--In the case of any 
legislative provision to which this section applies, the Congressional 
Budget Office shall prepare, to the extent practicable, an estimate of 
the outlay changes during the second and third decade of enactment.
    (b) Legislative Provisions to Which This Section Applies.--This 
section shall apply to any spending legislative provision--
            (1) which proposes a change or changes to law that the 
        Congressional Budget Office determines has an outlay impact in 
        excess of 0.25 percent of the gross domestic product of the 
        United States during the first decade or in the tenth year; or
            (2) with respect to which the Chairman of the Committee on 
        the Budget of either the Senate or the House of Representatives 
        has requested an estimate described in subsection (a).

SEC. 420. TO REQUIRE TRANSPARENT REPORTING ON THE ONGOING COSTS AND 
              SAVINGS TO TAXPAYERS OF OBAMACARE.

    When the Congressional Budget Office releases its annual update to 
the Budget and Economic Outlook, the Congressional Budget Office shall 
report changes in direct spending and revenue associated with the 
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Public Law 111-148) and the 
Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010 (Public Law 111-
152), including the net impact on deficits, including both on-budget 
and off-budget effects, in its annual update required by Public Law 93-
344. The information shall be presented in a format similar to that of 
table 2 of the Congressional Budget Office's March 20, 2010 estimate of 
the budgetary effects of the Health Care and Educational Reconciliation 
Act of 2010, in combination with the effects of H.R. 3590, the Patient 
Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), as passed by the Senate.

SEC. 421. PROHIBITING THE USE OF GUARANTEE FEES AS AN OFFSET.

    In the Senate, for purposes of determining budgetary impacts to 
evaluate points of order under the Congressional Budget Act of 1974, 
this resolution, any previous budget resolution, and any subsequent 
budget resolution, provisions contained in any bill, resolution, 
amendment, motion, or conference report that increases or extends the 
increase of, any guarantee fees of the Federal National Mortgage 
Association and the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation shall not be 
scored with respect to the level of budget authority, outlays, or 
revenues contained in such legislation.

SEC. 422. ADJUSTMENTS FOR SEQUESTRATION REPLACEMENT.

    (a) Mechanism for Implementing Increase in Discretionary Limits.--
If a measure becomes law that amends the discretionary spending limits 
established under section 251(c) of the Balanced Budget and Emergency 
Deficit Control Act of 1985 (2 U.S.C. 901(c)), the adjustments to 
discretionary spending limits under section 251(b) of that Act (2 
U.S.C. 901(b)), or the enforcement procedures established under section 
251A of that Act (2 U.S.C. 901a), the Chairman of the Committee on the 
Budget of the Senate shall adjust the allocation called for in section 
302(a) of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 (2 U.S.C. 633(a)) to the 
Committee on Appropriations of the Senate, and may adjust all other 
budgetary aggregates, allocations, levels, and limits contained in this 
resolution, as necessary, consistent with such measure, up to the 
amounts specified and reserved in subparagraph (b).
    (b) Amounts Specified and Reserved.--The amounts specified (and to 
be reserved from the allocation called for in section 302(a) allocation 
of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 (2 U.S.C. 633(a)) to the 
Committee on Appropriations of the Senate until such time as the 
conditions specified in subsection (a) are met are--
            (1) for fiscal year 2016--
                    (A) for the revised security category, 
                $37,000,000,000 in budget authority (and the outlays 
                flowing therefrom); and
                    (B) for the revised nonsecurity category, 
                $37,000,000,000 in budget authority (and the outlays 
                flowing therefrom); and
            (2) for fiscal year 2017--
                    (A) for the revised security category, 
                $37,000,000,000 in budget authority (and the outlays 
                flowing therefrom); and
                    (B) for the revised nonsecurity category, 
                $37,000,000,000 in budget authority (and the outlays 
                flowing therefrom).

SEC. 423. TO CONVEY CLEAR INFORMATION TO CONGRESS AND THE PUBLIC ABOUT 
              PROJECTED FEDERAL OUTLAYS, REVENUES, AND DEFICITS.

    As part of the annual update to the Budget and Economic Outlook 
required by section 202(e) of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 (2 
U.S.C. 602(e)), and at any other time the Congressional Budget Office 
releases projections of Federal deficits over any term of years, the 
Congressional Budget Office shall publish with its projection a 1-page 
statement--
            (1) summarizing and categorizing total outlays, including 
        tax expenditures, receipts, surpluses, and deficits of the 
        Federal Government on a unified basis for that same prospective 
        time period;
            (2) categorizing and subtotaling separately--
                    (A) outlays for mandatory programs and for 
                discretionary programs;
                    (B) outlays, tax expenditures, payroll tax revenue, 
                and offsetting receipts for Social Security and for 
                Medicare;
                    (C) the surplus or deficit of revenues over outlays 
                for Social Security and for Medicare; and
                    (D) revenues.

SEC. 424. ADJUSTMENT FOR WILDFIRE SUPPRESSION FUNDING.

    If a measure becomes law that amends the adjustments to 
discretionary spending limits established under section 251(b) of the 
Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 (2 U.S.C. 
901(b)) for wildfire suppression funding, the Chairman of the Committee 
on the Budget of the Senate may adjust the allocation called for in 
section 302(a) of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 (2 U.S.C. 
633(a)) to the appropriate committee or committees of the Senate, and 
may adjust all other budgetary aggregates, allocations, levels, and 
limits contained in this resolution, as necessary, consistent with such 
measure.

                      Subtitle B--Other Provisions

SEC. 431. OVERSIGHT OF GOVERNMENT PERFORMANCE.

    In the Senate, all committees are directed to review programs and 
tax expenditures within their jurisdiction to identify waste, fraud, 
abuse or duplication, and increase the use of performance data to 
inform committee work. Committees are also directed to review the 
matters for congressional consideration identified in the Office of 
Inspector General semiannual reports and the Office of Inspector 
General's list of unimplemented recommendations and on the Government 
Accountability Office's High Risk list and the annual report to reduce 
program duplication. Based on these oversight efforts and performance 
reviews of programs within their jurisdiction, committees are directed 
to include recommendations for improved governmental performance in 
their annual views and estimates reports required under section 301(d) 
of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 (2 U.S.C. 632(d)) to the 
Committees on the Budget.

SEC. 432. BUDGETARY TREATMENT OF CERTAIN DISCRETIONARY ADMINISTRATIVE 
              EXPENSES.

    In the Senate, notwithstanding section 302(a)(1) of the 
Congressional Budget Act of 1974 (2 U.S.C. 633(a)(1)), section 13301 of 
the Budget Enforcement Act of 1990 (2 U.S.C. 632 note), and section 
2009a of title 39, United States Code, the joint explanatory statement 
accompanying the conference report on any concurrent resolution on the 
budget shall include in its allocations under section 302(a) of the 
Congressional Budget Act of 1974 to the Committees on Appropriations 
amounts for the discretionary administrative expenses of the Social 
Security Administration and of the Postal Service.

SEC. 433. APPLICATION AND EFFECT OF CHANGES IN ALLOCATIONS AND 
              AGGREGATES.

    (a) Application.--Any adjustments of allocations and aggregates 
made pursuant to this resolution shall--
            (1) apply while that measure is under consideration;
            (2) take effect upon the enactment of that measure; and
            (3) be published in the Congressional Record as soon as 
        practicable.
    (b) Effect of Changed Allocations and Aggregates.--Revised 
allocations and aggregates resulting from these adjustments shall be 
considered for the purposes of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 (2 
U.S.C. 621 et seq.) as allocations and aggregates contained in this 
resolution.
    (c) Budget Committee Determinations.--For purposes of this 
resolution the levels of new budget authority, outlays, direct 
spending, new entitlement authority, revenues, deficits, and surpluses 
for a fiscal year or period of fiscal years shall be determined on the 
basis of estimates made by the Committee on the Budget of the Senate.

SEC. 434. ADJUSTMENTS TO REFLECT CHANGES IN CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS.

    Upon the enactment of a bill or joint resolution providing for a 
change in concepts or definitions, the Chairman of the Committee on the 
Budget of the Senate may make adjustments to the levels and allocations 
in this resolution in accordance with section 251(b) of the Balanced 
Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 (2 U.S.C. 901(b)).

SEC. 435. EXERCISE OF RULEMAKING POWERS.

    Congress adopts the provisions of this title--
            (1) as an exercise of the rulemaking power of the Senate, 
        and as such they shall be considered as part of the rules of 
        the Senate and such rules shall supersede other rules only to 
        the extent that they are inconsistent with such other rules; 
        and
            (2) with full recognition of the constitutional right of 
        the Senate to change those rules at any time, in the same 
        manner, and to the same extent as is the case of any other rule 
        of the Senate.

            Passed the Senate March 27 (legislative day, March 26), 
      2015.

            Attest:

                                                             Secretary.
114th CONGRESS

  1st Session

                            S. CON. RES. 11

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                         CONCURRENT RESOLUTION

Setting forth the congressional budget for the United States Government 
for fiscal year 2016 and setting forth the appropriate budgetary levels 
                  for fiscal years 2017 through 2025.