[Senate Report 111-191]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]


111th Congress                                                   Report
                                 SENATE
 2d Session                                                     111-191

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 FURTHER REVISED ALLOCATION TO SUBCOMMITTEES OF BUDGET TOTALS FROM THE 
                CONCURRENT RESOLUTION, FISCAL YEAR 2010

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                 May  17, 2010.--Ordered to be printed

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           Mr. Inouye, from the Committee on Appropriations, 
                        submitted the following

                                 REPORT

    The Committee on Appropriations submits the following 
report revising the section 302(b) allocation to subcommittees 
set forth in Senate Report 111-30 (June 18, 2009), Senate 
Report 111-32 (June 23, 2009), Senate Report 111-42 (July 9, 
2009), Senate Report 111-62 (July 29, 2009), Senate Report 111-
78 (September 24, 2009), Senate Report 111-83 (September 29, 
2009), Senate Report 111-94 (October 29, 2009), Senate Report 
111-97 (November 5, 2009), Senate Report 111-106 (December 10, 
2009), and Senate Report 111-109 (December 16, 2009).
    Section 302(e) of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974, as 
amended, provides that at any time after a committee reports 
its allocations such committee may report to its House an 
alteration of such allocations. This report is submitted 
pursuant to this section.
    The Budget Act requires that as soon as practicable after a 
concurrent resolution on the budget is agreed to, the Committee 
on Appropriations shall submit to the Senate a report 
subdividing among its subcommittees the new budget authority 
and total outlays allocated to the Committee in the joint 
explanatory statement accompanying the conference report on 
such a resolution. The conference report on the concurrent 
resolution for fiscal year 2010 (S. Con. Res. 13) was agreed to 
by the Congress on April 29, 2009.

                  AMOUNTS CONTAINED IN THE RESOLUTION

    Pursuant to section 302(a) of the Congressional Budget Act 
of 1974, as amended, the joint explanatory statement 
accompanying the conference report on the concurrent resolution 
on the budget for fiscal year 2010 (H. Rept. 111-89; filed 
April 27, 2009) contains allocations to the Senate Committee on 
Appropriations for fiscal year 2010. These were subsequently 
modified on May 19, June 3, and June 17, 2009. These 
modifications were reflected in the initial 302(b) allocation.
    The Committee notes that, under the terms of several 
provisions of the budget resolution, the chairman of the 
Committee on the Budget may increase the 302(a) allocation of 
the Committee on Appropriations if certain conditions relating 
to funding of specific programs are met. These provisions 
address such programs as: continuing disability reviews and 
Supplemental Security Income [SSI] redeterminations (sec. 
401(c)(2)(A)); Internal Revenue Service tax compliance (sec. 
401(c)(2)(B)); control of health care fraud and abuse (sec. 
401(c)(2)(C)); reviews of improper unemployment insurance 
payments (sec. 401(c)(2)(D)); Low Income Home Energy Assistance 
(sec. 401(c)(3)); and costs of overseas deployments and other 
contingencies (sec. 401(c)(4)).
    On June 23, the Committee on the Budget filed a revised 
302(a) allocation for the Committee reflecting an increase of 
$242,000,000 in budget authority and $194,000,000 in outlays 
pursuant to section 401(c)(4) of the budget resolution.
    On July 29, the Committee on the Budget filed a revised 
302(a) allocation for the Committee reflecting an increase of 
$1,016,000,000 in budget authority and $941,000,000 in outlays 
pursuant to section (401)(c)(2)(B) and section 401(c)(4) of the 
budget resolution.
    On September 24, the Committee on the Budget filed a 
revised 302(a) allocation for the Committee reflecting an 
increase of $130,967,000,000 in budget authority and 
$68,858,000,000 in outlays pursuant to subparagraphs A, C, and 
D of section 401(c)(2), and sections 401(c)(3) and 401(c)(4) of 
the budget resolution.
    On November 6, the Committee on the Budget filed a revised 
302(a) allocation for the Committee reflecting an increase of 
$1,399,000,000 in budget authority and $145,000,000 in outlays 
pursuant to section 401(c)(4) of the budget resolution.
    In December, the Committee on the Budget filed a revised 
302(a) allocation for the Committee reflecting an increase of 
$1,000,000 in budget authority and a decrease of $157,000,000 
in outlays pursuant to section 401(c)(4) of the budget 
resolution.
    Set forth below are the further revised allocations to 
subcommittees:

                                              FURTHER REVISED SUBCOMMITTEE ALLOCATIONS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2010
                                                                [In millions of dollars]
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                                                                   Discretionary                     Mandatory                         Total
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                      Subcommittee                            Budget                          Budget                          Budget
                                                             authority        Outlays        authority        Outlays        authority        Outlays
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Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies....          23,304          24,905         100,179          89,627         123,483         114,532
Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies........          64,416          70,864             222             257          64,638          71,121
Defense.................................................         636,375         647,280             291             291         636,666         647,571
Energy and Water Development............................          33,465          42,954  ..............  ..............          33,465          42,954
Financial Services and General Government...............          24,186          25,613          20,702          20,699          44,888          46,312
Homeland Security.......................................          42,776          46,634           1,265           1,262          44,041          47,896
Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies.............          32,240          34,589             442             443          32,682          35,032
Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and             163,565         218,868         554,596         554,813         718,161         773,681
 Related Agencies.......................................
Legislative Branch......................................           4,656           4,597             130             130           4,786           4,727
Military Construction and Veterans Affairs, and Related           78,005          77,701          52,284          52,076         130,289         129,777
 Agencies...............................................
State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs.........          48,764          47,691             142             142          48,906          47,833
Transportation and Housing and Urban Development, and             67,900         134,342  ..............  ..............          67,900         134,342
 Related Agencies.......................................
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      Total.............................................       1,219,652       1,376,038         730,253         719,740       1,949,905       2,095,778
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