[House Document 109-119]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
109th Congress, 2d Session - - - - - - - - - - - - House Document 109-
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REQUEST FOR FY 2007 BUDGET AMENDMENTS
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COMMUNICATION
from
THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
transmitting
A REQUEST FOR FY 2007 BUDGET AMENDMENTS FOR INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE
PROGRAMS
June 27, 2006.--Referred to the Committee on Appropriations and ordered
to be printed
The White House,
Washington, June 27, 2006.
Hon. J. Dennis Hastert,
Speaker of the House of Representatives,
Washington, DC.
Dear Mr. Speaker: I ask the Congress to consider the
enclosed FY 2007 Budget amendments for International Assistance
Programs. The total discretionary budget authority in my FY
2007 Budget would not be increased by these requests.
The details of this proposal are set forth in the enclosed
letter from the Director of the Office of Management and
Budget.
Sincerely,
George W. Bush.
[Estimate No. 7, 109th Cong., 2d Sess.]
Executive Office of the President,
Office of Management and Budget,
Washington, DC, June 27, 2006.
The President,
The White House.
Submitted for your consideration are FY 2007 Budget
amendments for International Assistance Programs. These
amendments propose an increase in funding for the Global
Environment Facility, fully offset by the elimination of
funding for a new program at the Asian Development Bank. The
total discretionary budget authority proposed in your Budget
would not be increased by these amendments.
I have reviewed these proposals and am satisfied that they
are necessary at this time. Therefore, I join the Secretary of
the Treasury in recommending that you transmit the proposals to
the Congress.
Sincerely,
Rob Portman,
Director.
Enclosures.
DEPARTMENT OF STATE AND OTHER INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS
Multilateral Assistance
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT FACILITY
FY 2007 Budget Appendix Page: 787
FY 2007 Pending Request: $56,250,000
Proposed Amendment: $23,750,000
Revised Request: $80,000,000
This proposal would increase the FY 2007 request for the
Global Environment Facility (GEF) by $23.75 million to $80
million for the scheduled payment for the first year of the
latest replenishment (GEF-4) agreement. Negotiation of this
agreement was completed in early June 2006.
The FY 2007 Budget requested $56.25 million for the GEF and
$23.75 million for a possible new environmental program at the
Asian Development Bank (AsDB), for a combined level of $80
million for global environmental programs in the Multilateral
Development Banks (MDBs). The Budget noted that the requested
amounts might be rebalanced between these two accounts pending
the outcome of the then-ongoing GEF-4 replenishment
negotiations.
The Administration believes that the policy reforms
obtained in the GEF-4 negotiation warrant a U.S. commitment of
$320 million over the four-year replenishment period ($80
million per year). The reforms, which are consistent with U.S.
legislative provisions enacted last year, include, among
others, setting a target date for the expansion of the GEF's
performance-based allocation system and the establishment of
strong fiduciary standards at the GEF implementing and
executing agencies. The United States will remain the largest
contributor to the GEF.
Given the satisfactory results from the GEF-4 negotiations,
the Administration is proposing to increase funding for the GEF
in lieu of creating a new AsDB environmental program. The
accompanying amendment fully offsets this proposed budget
authority increase. Taken together, the amendments would reduce
projected FY 2007 outlays by $2.4 million.
DEPARTMENT OF STATE AND OTHER INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS
Multilateral Assistance
CONTRIBUTION TO THE ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK
FY 2007 Budget Appendix Page: 789
FY 2007 Pending Request: $23,750,000
Proposed Amendment: -$23,750,000
Revised Request: - - -
(Delete the heading above and the appropriations language
that follows.)
This amendment eliminates the funding request for a new
environmental program at the Asian Development Bank (AsDB). The
FY 2007 Budget included $23.75 million for a possible new
environmental program at the Asian Development Bank (AsDB) and
$56.25 million for the Global Environment Facility (GEF), for a
combined level of $80 million. The Budget noted that the
requested amounts might be rebalanced between these two
accounts pending the outcome of the then-ongoing GEF-4
replenishment negotiations. Given the satisfactory results from
the GEF-4 replenishment negotiations, the Administration is
proposing to increase funding for the GEF in lieu of creating a
new AsDB environmental program.
This proposed budget authority decrease to AsDB fully
offsets the requested budget authority increase for GEF in the
accompanying amendment. Taken together, the amendments would
reduce projected FY 2007 outlays by $2.4 million.