[Congressional Record Volume 144, Number 151 (Wednesday, October 21, 1998)]
[Senate]
[Page S12875]
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   SENATE RESOLUTION 312--TO AMEND SENATE RESOLUTION 209 IN ORDER TO 
               PROVIDE BUDGET LEVELS FOR FISCAL YEAR 1999

  Mr. DOMENICI submitted the following concurrent resolution; which was 
considered and agreed to:

                              S. Res. 312

       Resolved, That Senate Resolution 209, agreed to April 2, 
     1999 (105th Congress), is amended by striking all after the 
     resolving clause and inserting the following:

     SECTION 1. SENATE BUDGET LEVELS.

       (a) In General.--For the purpose of enforcing the 
     Congressional Budget Act of 1974 and section 202 of House 
     Concurrent Resolution 67 (104th Congress), the following 
     levels, amounts, and allocations shall apply in the Senate in 
     the same manner as a concurrent resolution on the budget for 
     fiscal year 1999 and including the appropriate budgetary 
     levels for fiscal years 2000, 2001, 2002, and 2003:
       (1) Federal revenues.--The recommended levels of Federal 
     revenues are as follows:
       Fiscal year 1999: $1,358,919,000,000.
       Fiscal year 2000: $1,388,039,000,000.
       Fiscal year 2001: $1,424,774,000,000.
       Fiscal year 2002: $1,480,891,000,000.
       Fiscal year 2003: $1,534,362,000,000.
       (2) New budget authority.--The appropriate levels of new 
     budget authority are as follows:
       Fiscal year 1999: $1,417,136,000,000.
       Fiscal year 2000: $1,453,654,000,000.
       Fiscal year 2001: $1,489,637,000,000.
       Fiscal year 2002: $1,517,259,000,000.
       Fiscal year 2003: $1,577,949,000,000.
       (3) Budget outlays.--The appropriate levels of total budget 
     outlays are as follows:
       Fiscal year 1999: $1,402,185,000,000.
       Fiscal year 2000: $1,438,029,000,000.
       Fiscal year 2001: $1,473,660,000,000.
       Fiscal year 2002: $1,484,272,000,000.
       Fiscal year 2003: $1,548,914,000,000.
       (4) Social security revenues.--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 1999: $441,749,000,000.
       Fiscal year 2000: $460,115,000,000.
       Fiscal year 2001: $477,722,000,000.
       Fiscal year 2002: $497,290,000,000.
       Fiscal year 2003: $518,752,000,000.
       (5) Social security outlays.--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 1999: $321,261,000,000.
       Fiscal year 2000: $330,916,000,000.
       Fiscal year 2001: $344,041,000,000.
       Fiscal year 2002: $355,614,000,000.
       Fiscal year 2003: $368,890,000,000.
       (b) Revisions.--
       (1) In general.--The Chairman of the Senate Committee on 
     the Budget may file 1 set of revisions to the levels, 
     amounts, and allocations provided by this resolution and 
     those revisions shall only reflect legislation enacted in the 
     105th Congress and not assumed in this resolution.
       (2) Congressional pay-go scorecard.--Upon making revisions 
     pursuant to paragraph (1) and for the purpose of enforcing 
     section 202 of House Concurrent Resolution 67 (104th 
     Congress), the Chairman of the Senate Committee on the Budget 
     shall reduce any balances of direct spending and receipts for 
     any fiscal year to zero.
       (c) Effective Date and Expiration.--This resolution shall--
       (1) take effect on the date that the Congress adjourns sine 
     die or the date the 105th Congress expires, whichever date is 
     earlier; and
       (2) expire on the effective date of a concurrent resolution 
     on the budget for fiscal year 1999 agreed to pursuant to 
     section 301 of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974.

     SEC. 2. COMMITTEE ALLOCATIONS.

       Upon the adoption of this resolution, the Chairman of the 
     Committee on the Budget shall file allocations consistent 
     with this resolution pursuant to section 302(a) of the 
     Congressional Budget Act of 1974.

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