[House Report 108-543]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]




108th Congress                                                   Report
                        HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES                 
 2d Session                                                     108-543
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                                                 Union Calendar No. 315


                              R E P O R T

                                 on the

                  SUBALLOCATION OF BUDGET ALLOCATIONS

                          FOR FISCAL YEAR 2005

              SUBMITTED BY MR. YOUNG OF FLORIDA, CHAIRMAN,

                      COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS




 June 15, 2004.--Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the 
              State of the Union and ordered to be printed

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                                  COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS

                   C. W. BILL YOUNG, Florida, Chairman

 RALPH REGULA, Ohio                 DAVID R. OBEY, Wisconsin
 JERRY LEWIS, California            JOHN P. MURTHA, Pennsylvania
 HAROLD ROGERS, Kentucky            NORMAN D. DICKS, Washington
 FRANK R. WOLF, Virginia            MARTIN OLAV SABO, Minnesota
 JIM KOLBE, Arizona                 STENY H. HOYER, Maryland
 JAMES T. WALSH, New York           ALAN B. MOLLOHAN, West Virginia
 CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina  MARCY KAPTUR, Ohio
 DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio              PETER J. VISCLOSKY, Indiana
 ERNEST J. ISTOOK, Jr., Oklahoma    NITA M. LOWEY, New York
 HENRY BONILLA, Texas               JOSE E. SERRANO, New York
 JOE KNOLLENBERG, Michigan          ROSA L. DeLAURO, Connecticut
 JACK KINGSTON, Georgia             JAMES P. MORAN, Virginia
 RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN, New JerseyJOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
 ROGER F. WICKER, Mississippi       ED PASTOR, Arizona
 GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr.,         DAVID E. PRICE, North Carolina
Washington                          CHET EDWARDS, Texas
 RANDY ``DUKE'' CUNNINGHAM,         ROBERT E. ``BUD'' CRAMER, Jr., 
California                          Alabama
 TODD TIAHRT, Kansas                PATRICK J. KENNEDY, Rhode Island
 ZACH WAMP, Tennessee               JAMES E. CLYBURN, South Carolina
 TOM LATHAM, Iowa                   MAURICE D. HINCHEY, New York
 ANNE M. NORTHUP, Kentucky          LUCILLE ROYBAL-ALLARD, California
 ROBERT B. ADERHOLT, Alabama        SAM FARR, California
 JO ANN EMERSON, Missouri           JESSE L. JACKSON, Jr., Illinois
 KAY GRANGER, Texas                 CAROLYN C. KILPATRICK, Michigan
 JOHN E. PETERSON, Pennsylvania     ALLEN BOYD, Florida
 VIRGIL H. GOODE, Jr., Virginia     CHAKA FATTAH, Pennsylvania
 JOHN T. DOOLITTLE, California      STEVEN R. ROTHMAN, New Jersey
 RAY LaHOOD, Illinois               SANFORD D. BISHOP, Jr., Georgia
 JOHN E. SWEENEY, New York          MARION BERRY, Arkansas
 DAVID VITTER, Louisiana            
 DON SHERWOOD, Pennsylvania         
 DAVE WELDON, Florida               
 MICHAEL K. SIMPSON, Idaho          
 JOHN ABNEY CULBERSON, Texas        
 MARK STEVEN KIRK, Illinois         
 ANDER CRENSHAW, Florida            

                 James W. Dyer, Clerk and Staff Director

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                          LETTER OF SUBMITTAL

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                          House of Representatives,
                               Committee on Appropriations,
                                     Washington, DC, June 15, 2004.
Hon. J. Dennis Hastert,
The Speaker, U.S. House of Representatives,
Washington, DC.

    Dear Mr. Speaker: By direction of the Committee on 
Appropriations, I submit herewith the Committee's report on the 
suballocation of budget allocations for fiscal year 2005. This 
report is consistent with the ``Allocation of Spending 
Authority to House Committees for Budget Year 2005--Committee 
on Appropriations'' presented in the Joint Explanatory 
Statement of the Committee of Conference for S. Con. Res. 95, 
setting forth the congressional budget for the United States 
Government for the fiscal year 2005. Also included in the 
suballocations are adjustments authorized by section 312 of S. 
Con. Res. 95 for wildland fire suppression.
    The Committee, in distributing our allocation among the 13 
regular appropriations bills, has remained within the 
allocation's totals.
            Sincerely,
                                          C. W. Bill Young,
                                                          Chairman.

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                                                 Union Calendar No. 315
108th Congress                                                   Report
                        HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
 2d Session                                                     108-543

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 REPORT ON THE SUBALLOCATION OF BUDGET ALLOCATIONS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2005

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 June 15, 2004.--Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the 
              State of the Union and ordered to be printed

                                _______
                                

 Mr. Young of Florida, from the Committee on Appropriations, submitted 
                             the following

                              R E P O R T

        suballocation of budget allocations for fiscal year 2005

    The Committee on Appropriations submits the following 
report on the suballocation of budget allocations for fiscal 
year 2005 pursuant to section 302(b) of the Congressional 
Budget Act of 1974. This report is consistent with the 
``Allocation of Spending Authority to House Committees for 
Budget Year 2005--Committee on Appropriations'' presented in 
the Joint Explanatory Statement of the Committee of Conference 
for S. Con. Res. 95, setting forth the congressional budget for 
the United States Government for the fiscal year 2005. Also 
included in the suballocations are adjustments authorized by 
section 312 of S. Con. Res. 95 for wildland fire suppression.


                          FULL COMMITTEE VOTES

    Pursuant to the provisions of clause 3(b) of rule XIII of 
the House of Representatives, the results of each roll call 
vote on an amendment or on the motion to report, together with 
the names of those voting for and those voting against, are 
printed below:

Rollcall No. 1

    Date: June 9, 2004.
    Measure: Report on the Suballocation of Budget Allocations 
for Fiscal Year 2005.
    Motion by: Mr. Obey.
    Description of motion: To substitute the proposed 
suballocations with suballocations reflecting a $14.2 billion 
increase in discretionary spending.
    Results: Rejected--yeas, 27 to nays, 34.
        Members Voting Yea            Members Voting Nay
Mr. Berry                           Mr. Aderholt
Mr. Bishop                          Mr. Bonilla
Mr. Clyburn                         Mr. Boyd
Mr. Cramer                          Mr. Crenshaw
Ms. DeLauro                         Mr. Culberson
Mr. Dicks                           Mr. Cunningham
Mr. Edwards                         Mr. Doolittle
Mr. Farr                            Mrs. Emerson
Mr. Fattah                          Mr. Frelinghuysen
Mr. Hinchey                         Mr. Goode
Mr. Hoyer                           Ms. Granger
Mr. Jackson                         Mr. Hobson
Mr. Kennedy                         Mr. Istook
Ms. Kilpatrick                      Mr. Kingston
Mrs. Lowey                          Mr. Kirk
Mr. Mollohan                        Mr. Knollenberg
Mr. Moran                           Mr. Kolbe
Mr. Murtha                          Mr. LaHood
Mr. Obey                            Mr. Latham
Mr. Olver                           Mr. Lewis
Mr. Pastor                          Mr. Nethercutt
Mr. Price                           Mrs. Northup
Mr. Rothman                         Mr. Rogers
Ms. Roybal-Allard                   Mr. Sherwood
Mr. Sabo                            Mr. Simpson
Mr. Serrano                         Mr. Sweeney
Mr. Visclosky                       Mr. Taylor
                                    Mr. Vitter
                                    Mr. Walsh
                                    Mr. Wamp
                                    Dr. Weldon
                                    Mr. Wicker
                                    Mr. Wolf
                                    Mr. Young

                                  
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