[Senate Report 116-1]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]


116th Congress     }                                 {          Report
                                 SENATE
 1st Session       }                                 {           116-1

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FURTHER REVISED ALLOCATION TO SUBCOMMITTEES OF BUDGET TOTALS FOR FISCAL 
                               YEAR 2019

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               February 14, 2019.--Ordered to be printed

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

                                 REPORT

    The Committee on Appropriations submits the following 
report revising the section 302(b) allocation to its 
subcommittees for fiscal year 2019 set forth in Senate Report 
115-260 (May 24, 2018) and revised in Senate Report 115-267 
(June 6, 2018), Senate Report 115-273 (June 13, 2018), Senate 
Report 115-279 (June 18, 2018), Senate Report 115-280 (June 20, 
2018), Senate Report 115-287 (June 27, 2018), Senate Report 
115-288 (June 28, 2018), Senate Report 115-323 (August 16, 
2018), Senate Report 115-337 (September 12, 2018), Senate 
Report 115-338 (September 17, 2018), and Senate Report 115-340 
(October 1, 2018).
    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 Congressional 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. Section 30103 of the Bipartisan 
Budget Act of 2018 (Public Law 115-123) provides for the 
Chairman of the Committee on the Budget to file an allocation, 
consistent with the terms of the Bipartisan Budget Act, to 
serve as a section 302(a) allocation for purposes of budget 
enforcement in the Senate. The allocation was filed by the 
Chairman of the Budget Committee on May 7, 2018 (Congressional 
Record pp. S2512-2513).
    The Committee notes that, under the terms of section 251 of 
the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985, 
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: costs of emergencies 
(sec. 251(b)(2)(A)(i)); costs of overseas contingency 
operations (sec. 251(b)(2)(A)(ii)); continuing disability 
reviews and redeterminations (sec. 251(b)(2)(B)); healthcare 
fraud and abuse control (sec. 251(b)(2)(C)); reemployment 
services and eligibility assessments (sec. 251(b)(2)(E)); and 
disaster funding (sec. 251(b)(2)(D)).
    On May 24, 2018, the Committee on Appropriations filed an 
initial allocation to its subcommittees pursuant to its section 
302(a) allocation.
    On June 18, 2018, the Committee on the Budget filed a 
revised 302(a) allocation for the Committee (Congressional 
Record pp. S3978-3979) reflecting permissible increases in the 
fiscal year 2019 discretionary allocation. These reflect an 
increase of $921,000,000 in security budget authority currently 
designated for overseas contingency operations/global war on 
terrorism, plus associated outlays.
    On August 16, 2018, the Committee on the Budget filed a 
revised 302(a) allocation for the Committee (Congressional 
Record pp. S5689-5690) reflecting permissible increases in the 
fiscal year 2019 discretionary allocation. These reflect an 
increase of $67,914,000,000 in security budget authority 
currently designated for overseas contingency operations/global 
war on terrorism, plus associated outlays, and an increase of 
$1,897,000,000 in nonsecurity budget authority provided for 
continuing disability reviews and redeterminations, for 
healthcare fraud and abuse control, and for reemployment 
services and eligibility assessments, plus associated outlays.
    On September 12, 2018, the Committee on the Budget filed a 
statement (Congressional Record pp. S6136) affirming that the 
June 18, 2018 adjustment to security budget authority for 
overseas contingency operations/global war on terrorism, plus 
associated outlays, required no further budgetary adjustment at 
this time since spending was still appropriately designated and 
consistent with the previously filed levels.
    On September 17, 2018, the Committee on the Budget filed a 
further revised 302(a) allocation for the Committee 
(Congressional Record pp. S6182-6183) reflecting permissible 
changes in the fiscal year 2019 discretionary allocation. These 
changes reflect a reduction of $214,000,000 in outlays 
designated for overseas contingency operations/global war on 
terrorism to adjust the further revised 302(a) allocations 
filed on August 16, 2018.
    On October 1, 2018, the Committee on the Budget filed a 
further revised 302(a) allocation for the Committee 
(Congressional Record pp. S6411) reflecting permissible changes 
in the fiscal year 2019 discretionary allocation. These changes 
reflect an increase of $1,680,000,000 in nonsecurity budget 
authority designated as an emergency requirement, plus 
associated outlays.
    On February 14, 2019, the Committee on the Budget filed a 
further revised 302(a) allocation for the Committee reflecting 
permissible changes in the fiscal year 2019 discretionary 
allocation. These changes reflect an increase of $165,000,000 
in security budget authority and $8,000,000,000 in nonsecurity 
budget authority designated for overseas contingency 
operations/global war on terrorism, plus associated outlays, 
$12,000,000,000 in nonsecurity budget authority designated for 
disaster relief, plus associated outlays, and $10,000,000 in 
outlays designated as an emergency requirement.
    The further revised allocations to subcommittees for 2019 
are set forth below:

                                                                  FURTHER REVISED SUBCOMMITTEE ALLOCATIONS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2019
                                                                                    [In millions of dollars]
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                                                                                           Discretionary                                     Mandatory                         Total
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                          Subcommittee                                           Budget authority
                                                                 ------------------------------------------------  Outlays Total      Budget          Outlays         Budget          Outlays
                                                                     Security       Nonsecurity        Total                         authority                       authority
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Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies............  ..............          23,042          23,042          24,491         107,124          98,764         130,166         123,255
Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies................           5,499          58,619          64,118          80,207             319             332          64,437          80,539
Defense.........................................................         674,254             129         674,383         624,840             514             514         674,897         625,354
Energy and Water Development....................................          22,440          22,200          44,640          44,335  ..............  ..............          44,640          44,335
Financial Services and General Government.......................              31          23,392          23,423          24,085          22,406          22,398          45,829          46,483
Homeland Security...............................................           2,223          59,353          61,576          59,602           1,740           1,736          63,316          61,338
Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies.....................  ..............          35,552          35,552          34,975              62              62          35,614          35,037
Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related      ..............         179,973         179,973         185,820         783,118         782,757         963,091         968,577
 Agencies.......................................................
Legislative Branch..............................................  ..............           4,836           4,836           4,720             145             145           4,981           4,865
Military Construction and Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies          11,253          86,804          98,057          90,809         109,472         109,086         207,529         199,895
State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs.................  ..............          54,218          54,218          49,967             159             159          54,377          50,126
Transportation and Housing and Urban Development, and Related                300          72,459          72,759         132,549  ..............  ..............          72,759         132,549
 Agencies.......................................................
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      Total.....................................................         716,000         620,577       1,336,577       1,356,400       1,025,059       1,015,953       2,361,636       2,372,353
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