[Congressional Record Volume 141, Number 1 (Wednesday, January 4, 1995)]
[Senate]
[Pages S28-S29]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]


                       BUDGET SCOREKEEPING REPORT

  Mr. DOMENICI. Mr. President, I hereby submit to the Senate the budget 
scorekeeping report prepared by the Congressional Budget Office under 
section 308(b) and in aid of section 311 of the Congressional Budget 
Act of 1974, as amended. This report meets the requirements for Senate 
scorekeeping of section 5 of Senate Concurrent Resolution 32, the first 
concurrent resolution on the budget for 1986.
  This report shows the effects of congressional action on the budget 
through December 1, 1994. The estimates of budget authority, outlays, 
and revenues, which are consistent with the technical and economic 
assumptions of the concurrent resolution on the budget (H. Con. Res. 
218), show that current level spending is below the budget resolution 
by $2.3 billion in budget authority and $0.4 billion in outlays. 
Current level is $0.8 billion over the revenue floor in 1995 and below 
by $8.2 billion over the 5 years 1995-99. The current estimate of the 
deficit for purposes of calculating the maximum deficit amount is 
$238.7 billion, $2.3 billion below the maximum deficit amount for 1995 
of $241 billion.
  This is my first report for the first session of the 104th Congress.
  There being no objection, the report was ordered to be printed in the 
Record, as follows:

                                                    U.S. Congress,


                                  Congressional Budget Office,

                                  Washington, DC, January 4, 1995.
     Hon. Pete Domenici,
     Chairman, Committee on the Budget,
     U.S. Senate, Washington, DC.
       Dear Mr. Chairman: The attached report for fiscal year 1995 
     shows the effects of Congressional action on the 1995 budget 
     and is current through December 1, 1994. The estimates of 
     budget authority, outlays and revenues are consistent with 
     the technical economic assumptions of the 1995 Concurrent 
     Resolution on the Budget (H. Con. Res. 218). This report is 
     submitted under Section 308(b) and in aid of Section 311 of 
     the Congressional Budget Act, as amended, and meets the 
     requirements of Senate scorekeeping of Section 5 of S. Con. 
     Res. 32, the 1986 First Concurrent Resolution on the Budget.
       [[Page S29]] This is my first report for the first session 
     of the 104th Congress.
           Sincerely,
                                             Robert D. Reischauer.

  THE CURRENT LEVEL REPORT FOR THE U.S. SENATE, FISCAL YEAR 1995, 104TH 
     CONGRESS, 1ST SESSION, AS OF CLOSE OF BUSINESS DECEMBER 1, 1994    
                        [In billions of dollars]                        
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                         Budget                         
                                       resolution               Current 
                                        (H. Con.    Current   level over/
                                          Res.      level\2\     under  
                                         218)\1\              resolution
------------------------------------------------------------------------
On-budget:                                                              
  Budget authority...................    $1,238.7   $1,236.5        -2.3
  Outlays............................     1,217.6    1,217.2        -0.4
  Revenues:                                                             
    1995.............................       977.7      978.5         0.8
    1995-1999\3\.....................     5,415.2    5,407.0        -8.2
  Maximum deficit amount.............       241.0      238.7        -2.3
  Debt subject to limit..............     4,965.1    4,686.1      -279.0
Off-budget:                                                             
  Social Security outlays:                                              
    1995.............................       287.6      287.5        -0.1
    1995-1999........................     1,562.6    1,562.6        *0. 
  Social Security revenues:                                             
    1995.............................       360.5      360.3        -0.2
    1995-1999........................     1,998.4    1,998.2        -0.2
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\1\Reflects revised allocation under section 9(g) of H. Con. Res. 64 for
  the Deficit--Neutral reserve fund.                                    
\2\Current level represents the estimated revenue and direct spending   
  effects of all legislation that Congress has enacted or sent to the   
  President for his approval. In addition, full-year funding estimates  
  under current law are included for entitlement and mandatory programs 
  requiring annual appropriations even if the appropriations have not   
  been made. The current level of debt subject to limit reflects the    
  latest U.S. Treasury information on public debt transactions.         
\3\Includes effects, beginning in fiscal year 1996, of the International
  Antitrust Enforcement Act of 1994 (P.L. 103-438).                     
*Less than $50 million.                                                 
Note: Detail may not add due to rounding.                               


 THE ON-BUDGET CURRENT LEVEL REPORT FOR THE U.S. SENATE, 104TH CONGRESS,
 1ST SESSION, SENATE SUPPORTING DETAIL FOR FISCAL YEAR 1995 AS OF CLOSE 
                      OF BUSINESS DECEMBER 1, 1994                      
                        [In millions of dollars]                        
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       Budget                           
                                     authority     Outlays     Revenues 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
   Enacted in previous sessions                                         
                                                                        
Revenues..........................  ...........  ...........   $977,700 
Permanents and other spending                                           
 legislation......................    $747,106     $705,958   ..........
Appropriation legislation.........  ...........     242,066   ..........
  Offsetting receipts.............    (203,681)    (203,681)  ..........
                                   -------------------------------------
      Total previously enacted....     543,425      744,344     977,700 
                                   =====================================
 Enacted 103d Congress, 2d session                                      
                                                                        
Appropriation bills:                                                    
  Emergency Supplemental, FY 1994                                       
   (P.L. 103-211).................          18         (832)  ..........
  1994 FHA Supplemental (P.L. 103-                                      
   275)...........................          (2)           *   ..........
  Agriculture (P.L. 103-330)......      67,515       43,218   ..........
  Commerce, Justice, State (P.L.                                        
   103-317).......................      26,832       19,052   ..........
    Offsetting receipts...........        (158)        (158)  ..........
  Defense (P.L. 103-335)..........     243,628      164,182   ..........
  District of Columbia (P.L. 103-                                       
   334)...........................         712          712   ..........
  Energy and Water (P.L. 103-316).      20,493       12,083   ..........
  Foreign Assistance (P.L. 103-                                         
   306)...........................      13,679        5,614   ..........
    Offsetting receipts...........         (45)         (45)  ..........
  Interior and Related Agencies                                         
   (P.L. 103-332).................      13,198        8,873   ..........
  Labor, HHS, Education (P.L. 103-                                      
   333)...........................     213,377      176,469   ..........
    Offsetting receipts...........     (38,233)     (38,233)  ..........
  Legislative Branch (P.L. 103-                                         
   283)...........................       2,367        2,174   ..........
  Military Construction (P.L. 103-                                      
   307)...........................       8,836        2,181   ..........
  Transportation (P.L. 103-331)...      14,266       12,449   ..........
  Treasury, Postal Service (P.L.                                        
   103-329).......................      23,221       20,900   ..........
    Offsetting receipts...........      (7,340)      (7,340)  ..........
  Veterans, HUD and Independent                                         
   Agencies (P.L. 103-327)........      89,751       48,437   ..........
Authorization bills:                                                    
  Federal Workforce Restructuring                                       
   Act (P.L. 103-226).............         443          443   ..........
    Offsetting receipts...........        (269)        (269)  ..........
  Extend Loan Ineligibility                                             
   Exemption (P.L. 103-235).......           5            5   ..........
  Foreign Relations Authorization                                       
   Act (P.L. 103-236).............          (4)          (4)  ..........
  Marine Mammal Protection Act                                          
   Amendments (P.L. 103-238)......  ...........           3   ..........
  Independent Counsel                                                   
   Reauthorization Act (P.L. 103-                                       
   270)...........................           2            2   ..........
  Disregard Certain Payments to                                         
   Nazi Victims for Benefit                                             
   Eligibility (P.L. 103-286).....           1            1   ..........
  Independent Agency Act (P.L. 103-                                     
   296)...........................         (12)         (12)         (2)
  Aviation Infrastructure                                               
   Investment Act (P.L. 103-305)..       2,161   ...........  ..........
  Crime Control Act of 1994 (P.L.                                       
   103-322).......................  ...........         (20)          1 
  Community Development Act of                                          
   1994 (P.L. 103-325)............         (25)         (25)  ..........
  National Defense Authorization                                        
   Act, FY 1995 (P.L. 103-337)....          42           34   ..........
  Continuation of certain SEC fees                                      
   (P.L. 103-352).................          19           19   ..........
  Uniformed Services Employment                                         
   and Reemployment Rights Act                                          
   (P.L. 103-353).................          (1)          (1)  ..........
  Federal Crop Insurance Reform                                         
   Act (P.L. 103-354).............         500         (154)  ..........
  Arizona Wilderness Land Title                                         
   Resolution (P.L. 103-365)......           4            4   ..........
  North American Wetlands                                               
   Conservation Act Amendments                                          
   (P.L. 103-375).................          (1)          (1)         (1)
  Social Security Domestic                                              
   Employment Reform Act of 1994                                        
   (P.L. 103-387).................  ...........  ...........        (81)
  Bankruptcy Reform Act (P.L. 103-                                      
   394)...........................         (61)         (61)          6 
  State Department Authorization                                        
   Technical Corrections (P.L. 103-                                     
   415)...........................           9            8   ..........
  California Desert Protection Act                                      
   (P.L. 103-433).................           1            1   ..........
  Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribe                                         
   Water Rights Claims Settlement                                       
   Act (P.L. 103-434).............         (12)         (12)  ..........
  International Antitrust                                               
   Enforcement Assistance Act of                                        
   1994 (P.L. 103-438)\1\.........  ...........  ...........  ..........
  Veterans' Benefits Improvement                                        
   Act of 1994 (P.L. 103-446).....          (3)          (3)  ..........
  Healthy Meals for Healthy                                             
   Americans Act (P.L. 103-448)...          11           10   ..........
  Uruguay Round Agreements Act                                          
   (P.L. 103-465).................         111           30         843 
    Offsetting receipts...........         (86)         (86)  ..........
  For the relief of James B.                                            
   Stanley (Pvt. L. 103-8)........           *            *   ..........
                                   -------------------------------------
      Total enacted this session..     694,951      469,648         766 
                                   =====================================
   Entitlements and mandatories                                         
Budget resolution baseline                                              
 estimates of appropriated                                              
 entitlements and other mandatory                                       
 programs not yet enacted.........      (1,887)       3,189   ..........
                                   -------------------------------------
      Total Current Level\2\......   1,236,489    1,217,181     978,466 
      Total Budget Resolution.....   1,238,744    1,217,605     977,700 
                                   -------------------------------------
Amount remaining:                                                       
  Under Budget Resolution.........       2,255          424   ..........
  Over Budget Resolution..........  ...........  ...........        766 
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\1\The effects of this Act begin in fiscal year 1996.                   
\2\In accordance with the Budget Enforcement Act, the total does not    
  include $1,200 million in budget authority and $6,356 million in      
  outlays in funding for emergencies that have been designated as such  
  by the President and the Congress, and $1,027 million in budget       
  authority and $1,041 million in outlays for emergencies that would be 
  available only upon an official budget request from the President     
  designating the entire amount requested as an emergency requirement.  
*Less than $500 thousand.                                               
Notes: Numbers in parentheses are negative. Detail may not add due to   
  rounding.                                                             

  

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