[House Report 107-158]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]



107th Congress                                                   Report
                        HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES            
1st Session                                                    107-158

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    PROVIDING FOR CONSIDERATION OF H.R. 2590, TREASURY AND GENERAL 
                  GOVERNMENT APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2002

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   July 24, 2001.--Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be 
                                printed

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    Mr. Linder, from the Committee on Rules, submitted the following

                              R E P O R T

                       [To accompany H. Res. 206]

    The Committee on Rules, having had under consideration 
House Resolution 206, by a nonrecord vote, report the same to 
the House with the recommendation that the resolution be 
adopted.

                SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS OF THE RESOLUTION

    The resolution provides for consideration of H.R. 2590, the 
Treasury and General Government Appropriations Act, 2002, under 
an open rule. The rule provides one hour of general debate 
equally divided and controlled by the chairman and ranking 
minority member of the Committee on Appropriations. The rule 
waives all points of order against consideration of the bill, 
and provides that the bill shall be considered for amendment by 
paragraph.
    The rule provides that the amendments printed in this 
report shall be considered as adopted. The rule waives points 
of order against provisions in the bill, as amended, for 
failure to comply with clause 2 of rule XXI (prohibiting 
unauthorized or legislative provisions in a general 
appropriations bill).
    The rule waives all points of order against the amendment 
printed in the Congressional Record and numbered 5, which may 
be offered only by Representative Smith of New Jersey or his 
designee and only at the appropriate point in the reading of 
the bill and shall be considered as read.
    The rule allows the Chairman of the Committee of the Whole 
to accord priority in recognition to Members who have 
preprinted their amendments in the Congressional Record. 
Finally, the rule provides one motion to recommit with or 
without instructions.
    The waiver of all points of order against consideration of 
the bill includes a waiver of clause 4 of rule XIII (requiring 
a three-day layover of the committee report) because the report 
was not filed until Monday, July 23, and the bill may be 
considered on the floor as early as Wednesday, July 25. The 
waiver also includes a waiver of section 306 of the 
Congressional Budget Act of 1974 (prohibiting consideration of 
legislation within the Budget Committee's jurisdiction, unless 
reported by the Budget Committee), because Title III includes a 
provision that falls within the jurisdiction of the Budget 
Committee that has not been reported by that committee.
    The waiver of clause 2 of rule XXI is necessary because 
there are several unauthorized and legislative provisions in 
the bill, which are listed in the report accompanying H.R. 2590 
(H. Rept. 107-152). The description of provisions relating to 
the transfers of funds and descriptions of provisions 
constituting legislation on an appropriations bill and 
unauthorized provisions can also be found in the report.

    SUMMARY OF AMENDMENTS TO BE CONSIDERED AS ADOPTED UNDER THE RULE

    Amendment No. 1: Strikes $60 million for security at the 
2002 Winter Olympics and reallocates it as follows: $2.9 
million for the Customs Air and Marine Interdiction Program; 
$2.0 million for the Customs Service for intellectual property 
rights enforcement; $4.7 million for the Treasury's Federal Law 
Enforcement Training Center; $2.4 million for additional 
HIDTAs; $20 million for GSA construction activities; and $27.9 
million for partial costs associated with pay parity for 
civilian employees.
    Amendment No. 2: Makes the provision of $10 million for 
Expanded Access to Financial Services contingent upon such 
funds becoming available upon authorization of the program.

             TEXT OF AMENDMENTS TO BE CONSIDERED AS ADOPTED

Amendment No. 1

    On page 2, line 22, strike ``$173,496,000'' and insert 
``$174,219,000''.
    On page 3, line 25, strike ``$35,318,000'' and insert 
``$35,508,000''.
    On page 4, line 15, strike ``$123,133,000'' and insert 
``$123,474,000''.
    On page 5, line 16, strike ``$45,760,000'' and insert 
``$45,837,000''.
    On page 6, line 23, strike ``$101,769,000'' and insert 
``$102,132,000''.
    On page 9, line 1, strike ``$22,834,000'' and insert 
``$27,534,000''.
    On page 9, line 10, strike ``$106,965,000'' and insert 
``$107,576,000''.
    On page 9, line 15, strike ``$212,316,000'' and insert 
``$213,211,000''.
    On page 10, line 15, strike ``$824,199,000'' and insert 
``$816,816,000''.
    On page 12, line 16, strike ``$2,059,170,000'' and insert 
``$2,056,604,000''.
    On page 14, line 16, strike ``$183,853,000'' and insert 
``$181,860,000''.
    On page 17, line 4, strike ``$191,718,000'' and insert 
``$192,327,000''.
    On page 17, line 14, strike ``$187,318,000'' and insert 
``$187,927,000''.
    On page 18, line 17, strike ``$3,541,076,000'' and insert 
``$3,538,347,000''.
    On page 22, line 17, strike ``$943,777,000'' and insert 
``$920,112,000''.
    On page 38, line 6, strike ``$231,500,000'' and insert 
``$233,882,000''.
    On page 40, line 9, strike ``$4,609,000'' and insert 
``$4,629,000''.
    On page 40, line 14, strike ``$43,223,000'' and insert 
``$43,689,000''.
    On page 41, line 2, strike ``$26,378,000'' and insert 
``$26,524,000''.
    On page 42, line 18, strike ``$6,061,838,000'' and insert 
``$6,086,138,000''.
    On page 42, line 18, strike ``$328,816,000'' and insert 
``$348,816,000''.
    On page 43, line 20, strike ``$9,060,000'' and insert 
``$19,060,000''.
    On page 44, after line 16, insert ``Oklahoma: Norman, NOAA 
Norman Consolidation Project, $10,000,000''.
    On page 49, line 24, strike ``$1,760,369,000'' and insert 
``$1,764,669,000''.
    On page 51, line 1, strike ``$6,061,838,000'' and insert 
``$6,086,138,000''.
    On page 51, line 22, strike ``$137,515,000'' and insert 
``$137,947,000''.
    On page 52, line 1, strike ``$36,290,000'' and insert 
``$36,478,000''.
    On page 56, line 6, strike ``$30,375,000'' and insert 
``$30,555,000''.
    On page 57, line 18, strike ``$243,547,000'' and insert 
``$244,247,000''.
    On page 58, line 21, strike ``$10,060,000'' and insert 
``$10,117,000''.
    On page 59, line 14, strike ``$99,036,000'' and insert 
``$99,636,000''.
    On page 60, line 24, strike ``$1,398,000'' and insert 
``$1,498,000''.
    On page 62, line 18, strike ``$11,823,000'' and insert 
``$11,891,000''.
    On page 62, line 23, strike ``$37,621,000'' and insert 
``$37,809,000''.

Amendment No. 2

    On page 4, line 25, strike ``$10,000,000,'' insert: ``such 
funds to become available upon authorization of this program as 
provided by law and''.

                                
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