[Congressional Record Volume 166, Number 193 (Thursday, November 12, 2020)]
[Senate]
[Pages S6669-S6672]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                       BUDGET SCOREKEEPING REPORT

  Mr. ENZI. Mr. President, I rise to submit to the Senate the budget 
scorekeeping report for November 2020. This is my fourth scorekeeping 
report since I filed the deemed budget resolution for fiscal year 2021 
on May 4, 2020, as required by the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2019, 
BBA19. The report compares current-law levels of spending and revenues 
with the amounts agreed to in BBA19. In the Senate, this information is 
used to determine whether budgetary points of order lie against pending 
legislation. The Republican staff of the Budget Committee and the 
Congressional Budget Office, CBO, prepared this report pursuant to 
section 308(b) of the Congressional Budget Act, CBA. The information 
included in this report is current through November 6, 2020.
  Since I filed the last scorekeeping report on September 10, 2020, two 
measures with significant enforceable budgetary effects have been 
enacted. The first measure, the Continuing Appropriations Act, 2021 and 
Other Extensions Act, P.L. 116-159, continued funding for all 12 annual 
appropriations bills through December 11, 2020, and extended or 
modified numerous surface transportation, healthcare, nutrition and 
commodities, veterans' health and benefits, and immigration programs 
and policies. The authorizing non-emergency provisions of the bill, 
which were scored to the Finance (Division C), Agriculture (Division 
D), and Veterans' Affairs (Division E) committees, would increase the 
deficit $97.6 billion in fiscal year 2021, $7.1 billion over fiscal 
year 2021-2025, and $8.4 billion over fiscal year 2021-2030. The bill 
passed the Senate by a vote of 84-10.
  The second measure, the Extension of the Caribbean Basin Economic 
Recovery Act, P.L. 116-164, extended preferential duty treatment for 
certain apparel items produced in the Caribbean Basin through fiscal 
year 2030. It also extended the date through which certain customs user 
fees and merchandise processing fees may be collected from September 
30, 2029, to October 21, 2029. CBO estimated the bill would decrease 
revenue by $299 million over the fiscal year 2021-2030 period, but the 
fee extensions would reduce direct outlays by $435 million in fiscal 
year 2030. On net,

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the bill would reduce deficits by $136 million over the fiscal year 
2021-2030 budget window. This bill cleared the Senate by unanimous 
consent and was charged to the Finance Committee.
  Budget Committee Republican staff prepared Tables A-D.
  Table A provides the amount by which each Senate authorizing 
committee exceeds or falls below its allocations for budget authority 
and outlays under the fiscal year 2021 deemed budget resolutions. This 
information is used for enforcing committee allocations pursuant to 
section 302 of the CBA. As the table shows, five committees are 
currently out of compliance with their allocations. The Finance 
Committee's fiscal year 2021 breach is the largest for this recording 
period and primarily stems from Division C, title V of P.L. 116-159, 
which provided accelerated and advanced payments to Medicare providers. 
CBO estimated that these advanced payments would be recouped in future 
years.
  Table B provides the amount by which the Senate Committee on 
Appropriations is below or exceeds the statutory spending limits. This 
information is used to determine points of order related to the 
spending caps found in sections 312 and 314 of the CBA. Appropriations 
for fiscal year 2021, displayed in this table, show that the 
Appropriations Committee is currently compliant with spending limits 
for fiscal year 2021. As of this filing, no full-year annual 
appropriations bills have been enacted and figures displayed represent 
advanced and permanent appropriations previously provided as well as 
full-year anomalies from the most recently enacted continuing 
resolution. Notably, P.L. 116-159 provided a full-year annual 
appropriation of $13 million for costs associated with the upcoming 
Presidential inauguration in January. This appropriation is categorized 
as nonsecurity and has been charged to the Financial Services and 
General Government subcommittee.
  Table C displays figures related to the limit on the use of changes 
in mandatory programs, CHIMPs, in appropriations bills. This $15 
billion CHIMP limitation for fiscal year 2021 is found in section 207 
of BBA19. The Appropriations Committee is currently in compliance with 
this limit.
  Table D provides the amount of budget authority enacted for fiscal 
year 2021 that has been designated as either for an emergency or for 
overseas contingency operations--OCO--pursuant to section 251 (b)(2)(A) 
of the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985, as 
amended. Funding that receives either of these designations results in 
cap adjustments to enforceable discretionary spending limits. There are 
no limits on either emergency or OCO spending; however, any Senator may 
challenge the designation with a point of order to strike the 
designation on the floor. No new budget authority with either of these 
designations has been enacted for fiscal year 2021.
  In addition to the tables provided by Budget Committee Republican 
staff, I am submitting CBO tables which I will use to enforce budget 
totals approved by Congress.
  For fiscal year 2021, CBO annualizes the effects of the last 
continuing resolution, which provides funding through December 11, 
2020. For the enforcement of budgetary aggregates under section 311 of 
the CBA, the Budget Committee historically excludes temporary funding. 
As such, the current law levels, which exclude the temporary effects of 
the continuing resolution, are $1,079.0 billion and $569.6 billion in 
budget authority and outlays, respectively, below allowable levels, 
Tables 1 and 2. This spending room will be spent down as regular 
appropriations bills are enacted for the budget year. Revenues exceed 
assumed levels by $267 million, $1.4 billion, and $2.8 billion over the 
fiscal year 2021, fiscal year 2021-2025, and fiscal year 2021-2030 
periods, respectively. Social Security levels are at the levels assumed 
by the fiscal year 2021 deemed budget.
  CBO's report also provides information needed to enforce the Senate 
Pay-As-You-Go, PAYGO, rule, table 3. This rule is enforced under 
section 4106 of the 2018 budget resolution. The Senate PAYGO scorecard 
currently shows enacted deficit increases in every enforceable window. 
The largest debit on the scorecard is $17.1 billion over the fiscal 
year 2020-2030 period. The deficit increases caused by the authorizing 
provisions of the most recently enacted continuing resolution were 
excluded from the PAYGO scorecard pursuant to a direction in that law.
  This submission also includes a table tracking the Senate's budget 
enforcement activity on the floor since the enforcement filing on May 
4, 2020. No points of order have been raised since my September report.
  All years in the accompanying tables are fiscal years.
  I ask unanimous consent that the accompanying tables be printed in 
the Record.
  There being no objection, the material was ordered to be printed in 
the Record, as follows:

 TABLE A.--SENATE AUTHORIZING COMMITTEES--ENACTED DIRECT SPENDING ABOVE
                   (+) OR BELOW (-) BUDGET RESOLUTIONS
                        [In millions of dollars]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                            2021    2021-2025  2021-2030
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry
    Budget Authority....................     8,418     10,002     12,089
    Outlays.............................     8,261      9,676     11,462
Armed Services
    Budget Authority....................         0          0          0
    Outlays.............................         0          0          0
Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs
    Budget Authority....................         0          4         21
    Outlays.............................         0          4         21
Commerce, Science, and Transportation
    Budget Authority....................         0          0          0
    Outlays.............................         0          0          0
Energy and Natural Resources
    Budget Authority....................     2,820     14,420     19,410
    Outlays.............................       310      5,870     17,280
Environment and Public Works
    Budget Authority....................         0          0          0
    Outlays.............................         0          0          0
Finance
    Budget Authority....................    89,738        373       -432
    Outlays.............................    89,644     -1,116       -435
Foreign Relations
    Budget Authority....................         0          0          0
    Outlays.............................         0          0          0
Homeland Security and Governmental
 Affairs
    Budget Authority....................         0          0          0
    Outlays.............................         0          0          0
Judiciary
    Budget Authority....................         0          0          0
    Outlays.............................         0          0          0
Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions
    Budget Authority....................         0          0          0
    Outlays.............................         0          0          0
Rules and Administration
    Budget Authority....................         0          0          0
    Outlays.............................         0          0          0
Intelligence
    Budget Authority....................         0          0          0
    Outlays.............................         0          0          0
Veterans' Affairs
    Budget Authority....................        13        -86          7
    Outlays.............................        13        -86          7
Indian Affairs
    Budget Authority....................         0          0          0
    Outlays.............................         0          0          0
Small Business
    Budget Authority....................         0          0          0
    Outlays.............................         0          0          0
                                         -------------------------------
    Total
        Budget Authority................   100,989     24,713     31,095
        Outlays.........................    98,228     14,348     28,335
------------------------------------------------------------------------
This table is current through November 6, 2020. This table tracks the
  spending effects of enacted legislation compared to allowable levels
  for authorizing committees. Initial allocations for the 2021, 2021-
  2025, and 2021-2030 periods can be found in the Chairman's May 4, 2020
  filing in the Congressional Record.


TABLE B.--SENATE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE--ENACTED REGULAR DISCRETIONARY
                           APPROPRIATIONS \1\
               [Budget authority, in millions of dollars]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                      2021
                                       ---------------------------------
                                          Security \2\   Nonsecurity \2\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Statutory Discretionary Limits........          671,500          626,500
 
          Amount Provided by Senate Appropriations Subcommittee
 
Agriculture, Rural Development, and                   0                7
 Related Agencies.....................
Commerce, Justice, Science, and                       0                0
 Related Agencies.....................
Defense...............................               45                0
Energy and Water Development..........                0                0
Financial Services and General                        0               13
 Government...........................
 Homeland Security....................                0                9
Interior, Environment, and Related                    0                0
 Agencies.............................
Labor, Health and Human Services,                     0           24,679
 Education, and Related Agencies......
Legislative Branch....................                0                1
Military Construction, Veterans                       0           83,233
 Affairs, and Related Agencies........
 State, Foreign Operations, and                       0                0
 Related Programs.....................
Transportation and Housing and Urban                  0            4,400
 Development, and Related Agencies
                                       ---------------------------------
        Current Level Total...........               45          112,342
    Total Enacted Above (+) or Below (-        -671,455         -514,158
     ) Statutory Limits...............
------------------------------------------------------------------------
This table is current through November 6, 2020.
\1\ This table excludes spending pursuant to adjustments to the
  discretionary spending limits. These adjustments are allowed for
  certain purposes in section 251(b)(2) of BBEDCA.
\2\ Security spending is defined as spending in the National Defense
  budget function (050) and nonsecurity spending is defined as all other
  spending.




       TABLE C.--SENATE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE--ENACTED CHANGES IN
                  MANDATORY SPENDING PROGRAMS (CHIMPS)
                 [Budget authority, millions of dollars]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                              2021
------------------------------------------------------------------------
CHIMPS Limit for Fiscal Year 2021....................             15,000
 
                   Senate Appropriations Subcommittees
 
Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies.                  0
Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies.....                  0
Defense..............................................                  0
Energy and Water Development.........................                  0
Financial Services and General Government............                  0
Homeland Security....................................                  0
Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies..........                  0
Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and                       0
 Related Agencies....................................

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Legislative Branch...................................                  0
Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related                   0
 Agencies............................................
State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs......                  0
Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and                     0
 Related Agencies....................................
                                                      ------------------
        Current Level Total..........................                  0
Total CHIMPS Above(+) or Below(-) Budget Resolution..            -15,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------
This table is current through November 6, 2020.


    TABLE D.--SENATE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE--ENACTED EMERGENCY AND OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS SPENDING
                                     [Budget authority, millions of dollars]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                             2021
                                             -------------------------------------------------------------------
     Emergency and Overseas Contingency                   Emergency              Overseas Contingency Operations
       Operations Designated Spending        -------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Security \1\   Nonsecurity \1\    Security \1\   Nonsecurity \1\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Current Level Total.........................                0                0                0                0
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This table is current through November 6, 2020.
\1\ Security spending is defined as spending in the National Defense budget function (050) and nonsecurity
  spending is defined as all other spending.



                                      Congressional Budget Office,


                                                U.S. Congress,

                                Washington, DC, November 12, 2020.
     Hon. Mike Enzi,
     Chairman, Committee on the Budget,
     U.S. Senate, Washington, DC.
       Dear Mr. Chairman: The enclosed report shows the effects of 
     Congressional action on the fiscal year 2021 budget and is 
     current through November 6, 2020. 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 allocations, aggregates, and other 
     budgetary levels printed in the Congressional Record on May 
     4, 2020, pursuant to section 205 of the Bipartisan Budget Act 
     of 2019 (Public Law 116-37).
       Since our last current level dated September 4, 2020, the 
     Congress has cleared and the President has signed the 
     following legislation that has significant effects on budget 
     authority, outlays, or revenues in fiscal year 2021:
       Continuing Appropriations Act, 2021 and Other Extensions 
     Act (Public Law 116-159); and
       Extension of the Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act 
     (Public Law 116-164).
           Sincerely,
                                                Phillip L. Swagel.
       Enclosure.

   TABLE 1.--SENATE CURRENT LEVEL REPORT FOR SPENDING AND REVENUES FOR
                FISCAL YEAR 2021, AS OF NOVEMBER 6, 2020
                        [In billions of dollars]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Current
                                      Budget      Current    Level Over/
                                    Resolution     Level      Under (-)
                                                              Resolution
------------------------------------------------------------------------
On-Budget
    Budget Authority.............      3,832.2      4,032.8        200.6
    Outlays......................      4,008.8      4,152.6        143.8
    Revenues.....................      2,800.4      2,800.6          0.3
Off-Budget
    Social Security Outlays a....      1,016.3      1,016.3          0.0
    Social Security Revenues.....      1,001.1      1,001.1          0.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Source: Congressional Budget Office.
a Excludes administrative expenses paid from the Federal Old-Age and
  Survivors Insurance Trust Fund and the Federal Disability Insurance
  Trust Fund of the Social Security Administration, which are off-
  budget, but are appropriated annually.


 TABLE 2.--SUPPORTING DETAIL FOR THE SENATE CURRENT LEVEL REPORT FOR ON-BUDGET SPENDING AND REVENUES FOR FISCAL
                                        YEAR 2021, AS OF NOVEMBER 6, 2020
                                            [In millions of dollars]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                    Budget
                                                                  Authority         Outlays          Revenues
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Previously Enacted a b c
    Revenues.................................................             n.a.             n.a.        2,800,378
    Permanents and other spending legislation................        2,509,325        2,416,968             n.a.
    Authorizing and Appropriation legislation................                0          811,012                0
    Offsetting receipts......................................       -1,029,908       -1,030,145             n.a.
                                                              --------------------------------------------------
        Total, Previously Enacted............................        1,479,417        2,197,835        2,800,378
Enacted Legislation
    Authorizing Legislation..................................
    Paycheck Protection Program Flexibility Act of 2020 (P.L.            - - -            - - -            - - -
     116-142) c..............................................
    Emergency Aid for Returning Americans Affected by                    - - -            - - -            - - -
     Coronavirus Act (P.L. 116-148) c........................
    Great American Outdoors Act (P.L. 116-152)...............            2,820              310            - - -
    The Ryan Kules and Paul Benne Specially Adaptive Housing                11               11            - - -
     Improvement Act of 2019 (P.L. 116-154)..................
    Continuing Appropriations Act, 2021 and Other Extensions            98,158           97,907              282
     Act (P.L. 116-159) c....................................
    Extension of the Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act               - - -            - - -              -15
     (P.L. 116-164)..........................................
                                                              --------------------------------------------------
        Subtotal, Authorizing Legislation....................          100,989           98,228              267
Appropriation Legislation
    Continuing Appropriations Act, 2021 and Other Extensions                13              124            - - -
     Act (P.L. 116-159) d....................................
                                                              --------------------------------------------------
        Subtotal, Appropriation Legislation..................               13              124                0
Continuing Resolution
    Continuing Appropriations Act, 2021 and Other Extensions         1,279,551          713,351                0
     Act (P.L. 116-159) a b..................................
Entitlements and Mandatories                                         1,172,808        1,143,371                0
    Total Current Level b c..................................        4,032,778        4,152,588        2,800,645
    Total Senate Resolution e................................        3,832,200        4,008,797        2,800,378
        Current Level Over Senate Resolution.................          200,578          143,791              267
        Current Level Under Senate Resolution................             n.a.             n.a.             n.a.
Memorandum:
Revenues, 2021-2030
    Senate Current Level c...................................             n.a.             n.a.       35,726,855
    Senate Resolution........................................             n.a.             n.a.       35,724,078
                                                              --------------------------------------------------
        Current Level Over Senate Resolution.................             n.a.             n.a.            2,777
        Current Level Under Senate Resolution................             n.a.             n.a.             n.a.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Source: Congressional Budget Office.
n.a. = not applicable; P.L. = public law;- - -= excluded from current level.
a Sections 1001-1004 of the 21st Century Cures Act (P.L. 114-255) require that certain funding provided for 2017
  through 2026 to the Department of Health and Human Services--in particular the Food and Drug Administration
  and the National Institutes of Health--be excluded from estimates for the purposes of the Balanced Budget and
  Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 (Deficit Control Act) and the Congressional Budget and Impoundment
  Control Act of 1974 (Congressional Budget Act). Therefore, the amounts shown in this report do not include
  $474 million in budget authority and $732 million in estimated outlays.
b For purposes of enforcing section 311 of the Congressional Budget Act in the Senate, the aggregate spending
  and revenue levels for 2021 published in the Congressional Record on May 4, 2020, by the Chairman of the
  Senate Committee on the Budget pursuant to section 205 of the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2019 (P.L. 116-37) do
  not include budget authority, outlays, or revenues for off-budget amounts. As a result, amounts in this
  current level report do not include those items.
c Current level excludes budgetary effects designated as an emergency pursuant to section 4112 of H. Con. Res.
  71 (115th Congress), the concurrent resolution on the budget for fiscal year 2018. As a result, this report
  excludes $68,534 million in budget authority, $72,977 million in outlays, and all revenue effects stemming
  from legislation enacted before the Chair of the Senate Committee on the Budget published aggregate spending
  and revenues for fiscal year 2021 in the Congressional Record on May 4, 2020. It also excludes the budgetary
  effects of other laws, enacted this session, which were designated as emergency requirements in accordance
  with section 4112 of H. Con. Res. 71. Those amounts are as follows:


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                                                                    Budget
                                                                  Authority         Outlays          Revenues
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Paycheck Protection Program Flexibility Act of 2020 (P.L. 116-               0                0           -8,091
 142)........................................................
Emergency Aid for Returning Americans Affected by Coronavirus                1                1                0
 Act (P.L. 116-148)..........................................
Continuing Appropriations Act, 2021 and Other Extensions Act               -50              -39                0
 (P.L. 116-159)..............................................
                                                              --------------------------------------------------
    Total....................................................              -49              -38           -8,091
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
d Includes the budgetary effects of nontemporary provisions that were included in division A of the Continuing
  Appropriations Act, 2021 and Other Extensions Act (P.L. 116-159).
e Section 205 of the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2019 requires the Chair of the Senate Committee on the Budget to
  publish the aggregate spending and revenue levels for fiscal year 2021; those aggregate levels were first
  published in the Congressional Record on May 4, 2020. The Chair of the Senate Committee on the Budget has the
  authority to revise the budgetary aggregates for the budgetary effects of certain revenue and spending
  measures pursuant to the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 and H. Con. Res. 71 (115th Congress), the concurrent
  resolution on the budget for fiscal year 2018, as updated by the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2019:


 
                                                                    Budget
                                                                  Authority         Outlays          Revenues
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Original Aggregates Printed on May 4, 2020:..................        3,832,200        4,008,705        2,800,378
Revisions:
    Adjustment for Continuing Appropriations Act, 2021 and                   0               92                0
     Other Extensions Act (P.L. 116-159).....................
                                                              --------------------------------------------------
Revised Senate Resolution....................................        3,832,200        4,008,797        2,800,378
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


 TABLE 3.--SUMMARY OF THE SENATE PAY-AS-YOU-GO SCORECARD AS OF NOVEMBER
                                 6, 2020
                        [In millions of dollars]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                  2020      2021    2020-2025  2020-2030
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Beginning Balance a...........         0         0          0          0
Enacted Legislation b c
    Paycheck Protection            - - -     - - -      - - -      - - -
     Program Flexibility Act
     of 2020 (H.R. 7010, P.L.
     116-142) d...............
    Uyghur Human Rights Policy         *         *          *          *
     Act of 2020 (S. 3744,
     P.L. 116-145)............
    Emergency Aid for              - - -     - - -      - - -      - - -
     Returning Americans
     Affected by Coronavirus
     Act (S. 4091, P.L. 116-
     148) d...................
    Hong Kong Autonomy Act             0         0         -1         -7
     (H.R. 7440, P.L. 116-149)
    A bill to extend the               *         *          *          *
     Chemical Facility Anti-
     Terrorism Standards
     Program of the Department
     of Homeland Security, and
     for other purposes (S.
     4148, P.L. 116-150)......
    The Great American                 0       310      5,870     17,280
     Outdoors Act (H.R. 1957,
     P.L. 116-152)............
    The Ryan Kules and Paul            1        11        -93          0
     Benne Specially Adaptive
     Housing Improvement Act
     of 2019 (H.R. 3504, P.L.
     116-154).................
    Safeguarding America's             *         *          *          *
     First Responders Act of
     2020 (S. 3607, P.L. 116-
     157).....................
    Continuing Appropriations          *         *          *          *
     Act, 2021 and Other
     Extensions Act (H.R.
     8337, P.L. 116-159) e....
    Extension of the Caribbean         0        15         80       -136
     Basin Economic Recovery
     Act (H.R. 991, P.L. 116-
     164).....................
    Merrill's Marauders                0         *          *          *
     Congressional Gold Medal
     Act (S. 743, P.L. 116-
     170).....................
    Defending the Integrity of         0         *          *          *
     Voting Systems Act (S.
     1321, P.L. 116-179)......
    America's Conservation             0         *          *          *
     Enhancement Act (S. 3051,
     P.L. 116-188)............
    A bill to amend the                0         *          *          *
     Klamath Basin Water
     Supply Enhancement Act of
     2000 to make certain
     technical corrections.
     (S. 3758), P.L. 116-191).
                               -----------------------------------------
                                       1       336      5,856     17,137
                               -----------------------------------------
    Impact on Deficit.........         1       336      5,856     17,137
        Total Change in                1       321      5,781     16,866
         Outlays..............
        Total Change in                0       -15        -75       -271
         Revenues.............
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Source: Congressional Budget Office.
* = between -$500,000 and $500,000; -- = excluded from PAYGO scorecard.
a On May 4, 2020, the Chairman of the Senate Committee on the Budget
  reset the Senate's Pay-As-You-Go Scorecard to zero for all fiscal
  years.
b The amounts shown represent the estimated effect of the public laws on
  the deficit.
c Excludes off-budget amounts.
d All amounts in this Act are designated as emergency requirements
  pursuant to section 4112(a) of H. Con. Res. 71 (115th Congress).
e The budgetary effects of division B and each succeeding division of
  this Act are excluded from the Senate's PAYGO Scorecard pursuant to
  section 4501 of that act. The remaining amounts in division A are
  insignificant.


                ENFORCEMENT REPORT OF POINTS OF ORDER RAISED SINCE THE FY 2021 ENFORCEMENT FILING
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Vote             Date               Measure            Violation        Motion to Waive         Result
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
118           June 15, 2020.....  S. Amdt. #1617,     4106(a)-Senate-Pay- Sen. Gardner (R-    68-30, waived
                                   Great American      As-You-Go           CO).
                                   Outdoors Act, to    Violation 1.
                                   H.R. 1957.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Senator Enzi raised a point of order against the measure pursuant to section 4106(a) of H. Con. Res. 71, the
  Concurrent Resolution on the Budget for Fiscal Year 2018, because the amendment would increase on-budget
  deficits.



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