[Congressional Record Volume 147, Number 25 (Wednesday, February 28, 2001)]
[House]
[Pages H499-H502]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




     REVISIONS TO ALLOCATION FOR HOUSE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS

  The SPEAKER pro tempore. Under a previous order of the House, the 
gentleman from Iowa (Mr. Nussle) is recognized for 5 minutes.
  Mr. NUSSLE Mr. Speaker, in accordance with section 219 of H. Con. 
Res. 290, I hereby submit for printing in the Congressional Record 
adjustments to the section 302(a) allocation to the House Committee on 
Commerce, set forth in H. Rept. 106-577, to reflect $15 million in 
additional new budget authority and outlays for fiscal year 2001 and 
$250 million for the period of fiscal years 2001 through 2005.
  Section 219 of H. Con. Res. 290 authorizes the Chairman of the House 
Budget Committee to increase the 302(a) allocation of the Committee on 
Commerce for legislation that provides Medicaid coverage for women 
diagnosed with cervical and breast cancer through the screening program 
of the Centers for Disease Control. Under the terms of section 219, the 
amount of the adjustment is in the amount of budget authority and 
outlays provided by such legislation, but may not exceed $50 million in 
new budget authority and outlays for fiscal year 2001 and $250 million 
in new budget authority and outlays for the period of fiscal years 2001 
through 2005.
  H.R. 4386, which became P.L. 106-345, provided funding for the 
specified purpose. Costs begin in fiscal year 2001 at $15 million in 
new budget authority and outlays and total $250 million in new budget 
authority and outlays over the period 2001-2005.
  If you have any questions, please contact Dan Kowalski of my staff at 
67270.
  Mr. Speaker, in accordance with section 220 of H. Con. Res. 290, I 
hereby submit for printing in the Congressional Record adjustments to 
the section 302(a) allocation to the House Committee on Agriculture, as 
revised, to reflect $995 million in additional new budget authority and 
outlays for the period of fiscal years 2001 through 2005.
  Section 220 of H. Con. Res. 290 authorizes the Chairman of the House 
Budget Committee to increase the 302(a) allocation of the Committee on 
Agriculture for legislation that provides for the stabilization of 
receipt-based payments to counties that support school and road systems 
and that provides for the dedication of a portion of those payments to 
local investments in Federal lands within such counties. Under the 
terms of section 220, the amount of the adjustment is in the amount of 
budget authority and outlays provided by such legislation, but may not 
exceed $200 million in new budget authority and outlays for fiscal year 
2001 and $1.1 billion in new budget authority and outlays for the 
period of fiscal years 2001 through 2005.
  H.R. 2389, which became P.L. 106-393, provided funding for those 
specified purposes. Costs begin in fiscal year 2002 and total $995 
million in new budget authority and outlays over the period 2001-2005.
  If you have any questions, please contact Dan Kowalski of my staff at 
67270.


  Status Report on Current Spending Levels of On-Budget Spending and 
   Revenues for FY 2001 and the 5-year Period FY 2001 through FY 2005

  Mr. NUSSLE. Mr. Speaker, to facilitate the application 302 and 311 of 
the Congressional Budget Act and sections 202 and 203 of the conference 
report accompanying H. Con. Res. 290, I am transmitting a status report 
on the current levels of on-budget spending and revenues for fiscal 
year 2001 and for the five-year period of fiscal years 2001 through 
fiscal year 2005. This status report is current through February 27, 
2001.
  The term ``current level'' refers to the amounts of spending and 
revenues estimated for each fiscal year based on laws enacted or 
awaiting the President's signature.
  The first table in the report compares the current levels of total 
budget authority, outlays, revenues, the surplus, and advance 
appropriations with the aggregate levels set forth by H. Con. Res. 290. 
This comparison is needed to implement section 311(a) of the Budget Act 
and sections 202 and 203(b) of H. Con. Res. 290, which create points of 
order against measures that would breach the budget resolution's 
aggregate levels. The table does not show budget authority and outlays 
for years after fiscal year 2001 because appropriations for those years 
have not yet been considered.
  The second table compares the current levels of budget authority and 
outlays of each authorizing committee with jurisdiction over direct 
spending programs with the ``section 302(a)'' allocations for 
discretionary action made under H. Con. Res. 290 for fiscal year 2001 
and fiscal 2001 through 2005. ``Discretionary action'' refers to 
legislation enacted after the adoption of the budget resolution. This 
comparison is needed to enforce section 302(f) of the Budget Act, which 
creates a point of order against measures that would breach the section 
302(a) discretionary action allocation of new budget authority for the 
committee that reported the measure. It is also needed to enforce 
section 11(b), which exempts committees that comply with their 
allocations from the point of order under section 311(a).
  The third table compares the current levels of discretionary 
appropriations for fiscal year 2001 with the revised ``section 302(b)'' 
suballocations of discretionary budget authority and outlays among 
Appropriations subcommittees. This comparison is also needed to 
implement section 302(f) of the Budget Act because

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the point of order under that section applies to measures that would 
breach the applicable section 302(b) suballocation.
  The fourth table compares discretionary appropriations to the levels 
provided by section 251(c) of the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit 
Control Act of 1985. Section 251 requires that, if at the end of a 
session discretionary spending in any category exceeds the limits set 
forth in section 251(c) (as adjusted pursuant to section 251(b)), there 
shall be a sequestration of amounts within that category to bring 
spending within the established limits. As the determination of the 
need for a sequestration is based on the report of the President 
required by section 254, this table is provided for informational 
purposes only.

 STATUS OF THE FISCAL YEAR 2001 CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET ADOPTED IN H. CON.
      RES. 290--REFLECTING ACTION COMPLETED AS OF FEBRUARY 27, 2001
               [On-budget amounts, in millions of dollars]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                            Fiscal year    Fiscal years
                                               2001          2001-2005
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Appropriate Level (as amended):
    Budget Authority....................       1,537,861            n.a.
    Outlays.............................       1,506.048            n.a.
    Revenues............................       1,503,200      8,022,400.
    Surplus.............................          -2,848            n.a.
    Advance Appropriations..............          23,500            n.a.
Current Level:
    Budget Authority....................       1,563,641            n.a.
    Outlays.............................       1,515,063            n.a.
    Revenues............................       1,512,273      8,155,727.
    Surplus.............................          -2,790            n.a.
    Advance Appropriations..............          23,524            n.a.
Current Level over (+)/under (-)
 Appropriate Level:
    Budget Authority....................          25,780            n.a.
    Outlays.............................           9,015            n.a.
    Revenues............................           9,073        133,327.
    Surplus.............................             -58            n.a.
    Advance Appropriations..............              24            n.a.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
n.a.=Not applicable because annual appropriations acts for fiscal years
  2002 through 2005 will not be considered until future sessions of
  Congress.

                            budget authority

       Enactment of any measure providing new budget authority for 
     FY 2001 would cause FY2001 budget authority to further exceed 
     the appropriate level set by H. Con. Res. 290.


                                outlays

       Enactment of any measure providing new outlays for FY2001 
     would cause FY2001 outlays to further exceed the appropriate 
     level set by H. Con. Res. 290.


                                revenues

       Enactment of any measure that would result in any revenue 
     loss for FY2001 in excess of $9,073,000,000 (if not already 
     included in the current level estimate) would cause revenues 
     to fall below the appropriate level set by H. Con. Res. 290.
       Enactment of any measure resulting in any revenue loss for 
     the period FY2001 through 2005 in excess of $133,327,000,000 
     (if not already included in the current level estimate) would 
     cause revenues to fall below the appropriate level set by H. 
     Con. Res. 290.


                                surplus

       Enactment of any measure that reduces the surplus for 
     FY2001 by more than $58,000,000 (if not already included in 
     the current level estimate) would causethe FY2001 surplus to 
     fall below the appropriate level set by section 201(c) of H. 
     Con. Res. 290.


                         advance appropriation

       Enactment of any measure authorizing new advance 
     appropriations for FY2001 would cause FY2001 advance 
     appropriations to further exceed the appropriate level set by 
     section 203(b) of H. Con. Res. 290.

 DIRECT SPENDING LEGISLATION--COMPARISON OF CURRENT LEVEL WITH COMMITTEE
   ALLOCATIONS PURSUANT TO BUDGET ACT SECTION 302(a) REFLECTING ACTION
                    COMPLETED AS OF FEBRUARY 27, 2001
                 [Fiscal years, in millions of dollars]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                      2001             2001-2005 total
       House Committee       -------------------------------------------
                                  BA      Outlays       BA      Outlays
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Agriculture:
    Allocation..............      3,062      2,295     10,832      9,819
    Current level...........      3,284      2,319     11,095     10,145
    Difference..............        222         24        263        326
Armed Services:
    Allocation..............          0          0          0          0
    Current level...........         38         23     20,151     20,129
    Difference..............         38         23     20,151     20,129
Banking and Financial
 Services:
    Allocation..............          0          0          0     -1,329
    Current level...........        -16        -16        -53        -53
    Difference..............        -16        -16        -53      1,276
Education and the Workforce:
    Allocation..............          0          0          0          0
    Current level...........          6          4         30         28
    Difference..............          6          4         30         28
Commerce:
    Allocation..............         15         15        250        250
    Current level...........      1,540      1,540       -418       -418
    Difference..............      1,525      1,525       -668       -668
International Relations:
    Allocation..............          0          0          0          0
    Current level...........        348        348        475        478
    Difference..............        348        348        475        478
Government Reform:
    Allocation..............          0          0          0          0
    Current level...........         -6         -6         22         22
    Difference..............         -6         -6         22         22
House Administration:
    Allocation..............          0          0          0          0
    Current level...........          4          3          4          4
    Difference..............          4          3          4          4
Resources:
    Allocation..............          0          0        162         44
    Current level...........        -97       -114         39         39
    Difference..............        -97       -114       -123         -5
Judiciary:
    Allocation..............          0          0          0          0
    Current level...........       -112       -263       -370       -388
    Difference..............       -112       -263       -370       -388
Small Business:
    Allocation..............          0          0          0          0
    Current level...........        -10        -10        -10        -10
    Difference..............        -10        -10        -10        -10
Transportation and
 Infrastructure:
    Allocation..............          0          0          0          0
    Current level...........         14         14        132        132
    Difference..............         14         14        132        132
Veterans' Affairs:
    Allocation..............        510        479      7,280      7,037
    Current level...........        534        503      2,559      2,360
    Difference..............         24         24     -4,721     -4,677
Ways and Means:
    Allocation..............         55         25      3,035      3,038
    Current level...........      2,731      2,731     18,793     18,794
    Difference..............      2,676      2,706     15,758     15,756
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                            DISCRETIONARY APPROPRIATIONS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2001--COMPARISON OF CURRENT LEVEL WITH SUBALLOCATIONS PURSUANT TO BUDGET ACT SECTION 302(b)
                                                                                     [In million of dollars]
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                                                                   Revised 302(b) Suballocations   Adjustments Not Reflected in      Current Level Reflecting       Currel Level minus Adjusted
                                                                   as of July 19, 2000 (H. Rpt.        302(b) Suballocations          Action Completed as of              Suballocations
                   Appropriations Subcommittee                               100-761)            --------------------------------        February 9, 2001        -------------------------------
                                                                 --------------------------------                                --------------------------------
                                                                        BA              OT              BA              OT              BA              OT              BA              OT
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Agriculture, Rural Development..................................          14,548          14,972           3,563           3,088          18,746          18,285             635             225
Commerce, Justice, State........................................          34,904          35,778               0               0          37,539          37,215           2,635           1,437
National Defense................................................         288,297         279,618             249             185         287,381         277,741          -1,165          -2,062
District of Columbia............................................             414             414               0               0             463             467              49              53
Energy & Water Development......................................          21,743          21,950             214             133          23,556          23,012           1,599             929
Foreign Operations..............................................          13,281          14,974             467              55          14,868          15,260           1,120             231
Interior........................................................          14,723          15,224           1,689             710          18,888          17,298           2,476           1,364
Labor, HHS & Education..........................................          99,547          95,075               0               0         108,947          98,158           9,400           3,083
Legislative Branch..............................................           2,468           2,480              52              36           2,689           2,583             169              67
Military Construction...........................................           4,932           2,119               0               0           4,956           2,116              24              -3
Transportation \1\..............................................          13,735          48,255             718             193          16,804          49,194           2,351             746
Treasury-Postal Service.........................................          14,402          14,751              55               0          15,592          15,086           1,135             335
VA-HUD-Independent Agencies.....................................          78,317          85,840           1,296              -8          82,654          86,613           3,041             781
Unassigned......................................................              42             985               0               0               0             768             -42            -217
                                                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Grand total.................................................         601,353         632,435           8,303           4,392         633,083         643,796          23,427           6,969
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\1\ Transportation does not include mass transit BA.


                    COMPARISON OF CURRENT LEVEL TO DISCRETIONARY SPENDING LEVELS SET FORTH IN SECTION 251(c) OF THE BALANCED BUDGET AND EMERGENCY DEFICIT CONTROL ACT OF 1985
                                                                                    [In millions of dollars]
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                                                                       Defense \1\             Nondefense \1\            General Purpose          Highway Category        Mass Transit Category
                                                               ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                     BA           OT           BA           OT           BA           OT           BA           OT           BA           OT
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Statutory cap \2\.............................................         n.a.         n.a.         n.a.         n.a.      640,803      613,247         n.a.       26,920         n.a.        4,639
Current level.................................................      311,003      299,876      322,080      311,634      633,083      611,510         n.a.       27,294         n.a.        4,992
Current level over (+)/under (-) statutory cap................         n.a.         n.a.         n.a.         n.a.       -7,720       -1,737         n.a.          374         n.a.          353
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n.a.= Not applicable.
\1\ Defense and nondefense categories are advisory rather than statutory.
\2\ Established by OMB Final Sequestration Report for Fiscal Year 2001.

                                                    U.S. Congress,


                                  Congressional Budget Office,

                                Washington, DC, February 28, 2001.
     Hon. Jim Nussle,
     Chairman, Committee on the Budget, House of Representative, 
         Washington, DC.
       Dear Mr. Chairman: The enclosed report shows the effects of 
     Congressional action on the fiscal year 2001 budget and is 
     current through February 27, 2001. This report is submitted 
     under section 308(b) and in aid of section 311 of the 
     Congressional Budget Act, as amended.
       The estimates of budget authority, outlays, and revenues 
     are consistent with the technical and economic assumptions of 
     H. Con. Res. 290, the Concurrent Resolution on the Budget for 
     Fiscal Year 2001. The budget resolution figures incorporate 
     revisions submitted to the House by the Committee on the 
     Budget to reflect funding for emergency requirements, 
     disability reviews, and adoption assistance. Those revisions 
     are required by section 314 of the Congressional Budget Act, 
     as amended.
       Since my last letter dated September 8, 2000, the following 
     legislation has been enacted into law:
       The Long-Term Care Security Act (Public Law 106-265).
       Security Assistance Act of 2000 (Public Law 106-280).
       Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations, 2001 (Public 
     Law 106-291).
       Lincoln County Land Act of 2000 (Public Law 106-298).
       An act to provide personnel flexibilities available for GAO 
     (Public law 106-303).
       Children's Health Act of 2000 (Public Law 106-310).
       An act to increase fees to employers who are petitioners 
     (Public Law 106-311).
       American Competitiveness in the 21st Century Act (Public 
     Law 106-313).
       Black Hills National Forest and Rocky Mountain Research 
     Station Improvement Act of 2000 (Public Law 106-329).
       Transportation Appropriations, 2001 (Public Law 106-346).
       Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment Act of 
     2000 (Public Law 106-354).
       An act to amend title 5, United States Code, on Thrift 
     Savings Plans (Public Law 106-361).
       An act to direct the Secretary of the Interior to convey 
     property (Public Law 106-366).
       National Museum of the American Indian Commemorative Coin 
     Act (Public Law 106-375).
       An act to direct the Secretary of the Interior to convey 
     facilities (Public Law 106-376).
       Veterans Affairs, HUD Appropriations, 2001 (Public Law 106-
     377).
       Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act of 2000 
     (Public Law 106-386).
       Agriculture and Rural Development Appropriations, 2001 
     (Public Law 106-387).
       An act to authorize the Bureau of Reclamation to provide 
     cost sharing (Public Law 106-392).
       County Schools Funding Revitalization Act of 1999 (Public 
     Law 106-393).
       Federal Employees Health Benefits Children's Equity Act of 
     2000 (Public Law 106-394).
       Floyd D. Spence National Defense Authorization Act for 2001 
     (Public Law 106-398).
       Veteran's Compensation COLA Act of 2000 (Public Law 106-
     413).
       Alaska Native and American Indian Direct Reimbursement Act 
     (Public Law 106-417).
       Veterans' Benefits and Health Care Improvements Act of 2000 
     (Public Law 106-419).
       National Transportation Safety Board Amendments Act of 2000 
     (Public Law 106-424).
       Santo Domingo Pueblo Claims Settlement Act of 2000 (Public 
     Law 106-425).
       An act making further continuing appropriations for Fiscal 
     Year 2001 (Public Law 106-426).
       Foreign Operations Appropriations, 2001 (Public Law 106-
     429).
       Arizona National Forest Improvement Act of 1999 (Public Law 
     106-458).
       Grain Standards and Warehouse Improvement Act of 2000 
     (Public Law 106-472).
       An act to amend the Harmonized Tariff Schedule to modify 
     rates of duty (Public Law 106-476).
       Palmetto Bend Conveyance Act (Public Law 106-512).
       An act to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to repeal 
     the provisions relating to foreign sales corporations (Public 
     Law 106-519).
       An act making further continuing appropriations for Fiscal 
     Year 2001 (Public Law 106-520).
       District of Columbia Appropriations, 2001 (Public Law 106-
     552).
       Commerce, Justice, State Appropriations, 2001 (Public Law 
     106-417).
       Water Resources Development Act of 2000 (Public Law 106-
     541).
       Consolidated Appropriations, 2001 (Public Law 106-554).
       An act to direct the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a 
     study (Public Law 106-566).
       Omnibus Indian Advancement Act (Public Law 106-568).
       American Homeownership and Economic Opportunity Act of 2000 
     (Public Law 106-569).
       Federal Physicians Comparability Allowance Amendments of 
     2000 (Public Law 106-571).
       Installment Tax Correction Act of 2000 (Public Law 106-
     573).
       These actions have changed the current level of budget 
     authority, outlays, and revenues.
           Sincerely,
                                                 Barry B. Anderson
                                   (For Dan L. Crippen, Director).
       Enclosure.

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                       FISCAL YEAR 2001 HOUSE CURRENT LEVEL REPORT AS OF FEBRUARY 27, 2001
                                            [In millions of dollars]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                      Budget  Authority       Outlays            Revenues           Surplus
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Enacted before 2000:
    Revenues........................                  0                  0          1,514,800  .................
    Permanents and other spending               961,064            916,715                  0  .................
     legislation....................
    Appropriation legislation.......                  0            266.010                  0  .................
    Offsetting, receipts............           -297,807           -297,807                  0  .................
                                     ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total, enacted before 2000:.            663,257            884,918          1,514,800               n.a.
Enacted in 2000:
    Authorizing legislation:
        An act to amend the Food                      1                  1                  0  .................
         Stamp Act of 1977 (P.L. 106-
         171).......................
        Omnibus Parks Technical                       8                  6                  0  .................
         Corrections Act of 1999
         (P.L. 106-176).............
        Wendell H. Ford Aviation                  3,200                  0                 -2  .................
         Investment & Reform Act
         (P.L. 106-181).............
        Civil Asset Forfeiture                     -114                -75               -115  .................
         Reform Act of 2000 (P.L.
         106-185)...................
        Trade and Development Act of                -47                -47               -442  .................
         2000 (P.L. 106-200)........
        Agricultural Risk Protection              3,060              2,165                  0  .................
         Act of 2000 (P.L. 106-224).
        Valles Caldera Preservation                  -1                 -1                  0  .................
         Act (P.L. 106-248).........
        Griffith Project Prepayment                -103               -103                  0  .................
         and Conveyance Act (P.L.
         106-249)...................
        Semipostal Authorization Act                 -2                 -2                  0  .................
         (P.L. 106-253).............
        Long-Term Care Security Act                   3                  3                  0  .................
         (P.L. 106-265).............
        Security Assistance Act of                    6                  6                  0  .................
         2000 (P.L. 106-280)........
        Lincoln County Land Act of                   -3                 -3                  0  .................
         2000 (P.L. 106-298)........
        An act to provide personnel                   0                  0                  0  .................
         flexibilities available for
         GAO (P.L. 106-303).........
        Children's Health Act of                      2                  2                  0  .................
         2000 (P.L. 106-310)........
        An act to increase fees to                    0                -64                  0  .................
         employers who are
         petitioners (P.L. 106-311).
        American Competitiveness in                   0               -126                  0  .................
         the 21st Century Act (P.L.
         106-313)...................
        Black Hills National forest                  -1                 -1                  0  .................
         and Rocky Mountain Research
         Station Improvement Act of
         2000 (P.L. 106-329)........
        Breast and Cervical Cancer                   15                 15                  0  .................
         Prevention and Treatment
         Act of 2000 (P.L. 106-354).
        An act to amend Title 5,                     -3                 -3                 -6  .................
         United States Code, on
         Thrift Savings Plans (P.L.
         106-361)...................
        An act to direct the                         -5                 -5                  0  .................
         Secretary of the Interior
         to convey property (P.L.
         106-366)...................
        National Museum of the                       -3                 -3                  0  .................
         American Indian
         Commemorative Coin Act
         (P.L. 106-375).............
        An act to direct the                         -2                 -2                  0  .................
         Secretary of the Interior
         to convey facilities (P.L.
         106-376)...................
        Victims of Trafficking and                  342                342                  0  .................
         Violence Protection Act of
         2000 (P.L. 106-386)........
        An act to authorize the                      23                  8                  0  .................
         Bureau of Reclamation to
         provide cost sharing (P.L.
         106-392)...................
        County Schools Funding                       21                 21                  0  .................
         Revitalization Act of 1999
         (P.L. 106-393).............
        Federal Employees Health                     -1                 -1                  0  .................
         Benefits Children's Equity
         Act of 2000 (P.L. 106-394).
        Floyd D. Spence National                    -22                -22                  0  .................
         Defense Authorization Act
         of 2001 (P.L. 106-398).....
        Veteran's Compensation COLA                 380                349                  0  .................
         Act of 2000 (P.L. 106-413).
        Alaska Native and American                    9                  9                  0  .................
         Indian Direct Reimbursement
         Act (P.L. 106-417).........
        Veterans' Benefits and                      154                154                  0  .................
         Health Care Improvements
         Act of 2000 (P.L. 106-419).
        National Transportation                      12                 12                  0  .................
         Safety Board Amendments Act
         of 2000 (P.L. 106-424).....
        Santo Domingo Pueblo Claims                   8                  8                  0  .................
         Settlement Act of 2000
         (P.L. 106-425).............
        Arizona National Forest                      -5                 -5                  0  .................
         Improvement Act of 1999
         (P.L. 106-458).............
        Grain Standards and                           1                  1                  0  .................
         Warehouse Improvement Act
         of 2000 (P.L. 106-472).....
        An act to amend the                           0                  0                -26  .................
         Harmonized Tariff Schedule
         to modify rates of duty
         (P.L. 106-476).............
        Palmetto Bend Conveyance Act                -42                -42                  0  .................
         (P.L. 106-512).............
        An act to amend the Internal                  0                  0               -153  .................
         Revenue Code of 1986 to
         repeal the provisions
         relating to foreign sales
         corporations (P.L. 106-519)
        Water Resources Development                   2                  2                  0  .................
         Act of 2000 (P.L. 106-541).
        Consolidated Appropriations               4,568              4,480               -139  .................
         Act of 2001 (P.L. 106-554).
        An act to direct the                          5                  5                  0  .................
         Secretary of the Interior
         to conduct a study (P.L.
         106-566)...................
        Omnibus Indian Advancement                    8                  8                  0  .................
         Act (P.L. 106-568).........
        American Homeownership and                  -13                -13                -68  .................
         Economic Opportunity Act of
         2000 (P.L. 106-569)........
        Federal Physicians                           -3                 -3                  1  .................
         Comparability Allowance
         Amendments of 2000 (P.L.
         106-571)...................
        Installment Tax Correction                    0                  0             -1,120  .................
         Act of 2000 (P.L. 106-573).
                                     ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
            Total, authorizing                   11,458              7,076             -2,070  .................
             legislation............
                                     ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Appropriatoins Acts:
        Agriculture and Rural                    77,830             42,663                  0  .................
         Development Appropriations,
         2001 (P.L. 106-387)........
        Commerce, Justice, State                 37,812             25,437                  0  .................
         Appropriations, 2001 (P.L.
         106-553)...................
        Defense Appropriations, 2001            287,806            188,945                  0  .................
         (P.L. 106-259).............
        District of Columbia                        440                408                  0  .................
         Appropriations, 2001 (P.L.
         106-522)...................
        Energy and Water Development             23,598             15,129                  0  .................
         Appropriations, 2001 (P.L.
         106-377)...................
        Foreign Operations                       14,945              5,457                  0  .................
         Appropriations, 2001 (P.L.
         106-429)...................
        Interior and Related                     18,905             11,912                  0  .................
         Agencies Appropriations,
         2001 (P.L. 106-291)........
        Labor, HHS, Education                   289,432            227,557                  0  .................
         Appropriations, 2001 (P.L.
         106-554)...................
        Legislative Branch                        2,577              2,207                  3  .................
         Appropriations, 2001 (P.L.
         106-554)...................
        Military Construction                     4,932             -3,982                  0  .................
         Appropriations, 2001 (P.L.
         106-246)...................
        Transportation                           18,834             21,236               -460  .................
         Appropriations Act, 2001
         (P.L. 106-346).............
        Treasury, Postal Service,                29,964             26,342                  0  .................
         General Government
         Appropriations, 2001 (P.L.
         106-554)...................
        Veterans Affairs, HUD                   103,577             62,961                  0  .................
         Appropriations, 2001 (P.L.
         106-377)...................
        An act making further                         7                  7                  0  .................
         continuing appropriations
         for Fiscal Year 2001 (P.L.
         106-426)...................
        An act making further                         7                  7                  0  .................
         continuing appropriations
         for Fiscal Year 2001 (P.L.
         106-520)...................
        Consolidated Appropriations                  15               -115                  0  .................
         2001 (P.L. 106-554)........
            Total, appropriations               910,681            626,171               -457  .................
             act:...................
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            Total, enacted in 2000:.            922,139            633,247             -2,527               n.a.
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Entitlements and Mandatories:
    Budget resolution baseline                  -17,123                238                  0               n.a.
     estimates of appropriated
     entitlements and other
     mandatory programs not yet
     enacted........................
Total Current Level a...............          1,563,641          1,515,063          1,512,273             -2,790
Total Budget Resolution.............          1,537,861          1,506,048          1,503,200             -2,848
    Current Level Over Budget                    25,780              9,015              9,073                  0
     Resolution.....................
    Current Level Under Budget                        0                  0                  0                 58
     Resolution.....................
Memorandum:
    Revenues, 2001-2005:
        House Current Level.........                  0                  0          8,155,727               n.a.
        House Budget Resolution.....                  0                  0          8,022,400               n.a.
            Current Level Over                        0                  0            133,327               n.a.
             Budget Resolution......
    2001 Advances:
        FY 2002 House Current Level.             23,159               n.a.               n.a.               n.a.
        FY 2003 House Current Level.                365               n.a.               n.a.               n.a.
        FY 2001 House Budget                     23,500               n.a.               n.a.               n.a.
         Resolution.................
            Current Level Over                       24               n.a.               n.a.               n.a.
             Budget Resolution......
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Source: Congressional Budget Office.
Notes: P.L. = Public Law; n.a. = not applicable.
a For purposes of enforcing section 311 of the Congressional Budget Act in the House, the budget resolution does
  not include $3,380 million in budget authority or $3,340 million in outlays for Social Security administrative
  expenses. As a result, current level excludes these items. In addition, for comparability purposes, current
  level budget authority excludes $1,252 million that was appropriated for mass transit.

  

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