[Senate Report 106-508] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office] 106th Congress Report SENATE 2d Session 106-508 _______________________________________________________________________ FURTHER REVISED ALLOCATION TO SUBCOMMITTEES OF BUDGET TOTALS for FISCAL YEAR 2001Submitted pursuant to section 302(e) of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974, as amended by the COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS U.S. Senate October 25 (legislative day, September 22), 2000.--Ordered to be printed 106th Congress Report SENATE 2d Session 106-508 ====================================================================== FURTHER REVISED ALLOCATION TO SUBCOMMITTEES OF BUDGET TOTALS, FISCAL YEAR 2001 _______ October 25 (legislative day, September 22), 2000.--Ordered to be printed _______ Mr. Stevens, from the Committee on Appropriations, submitted the following R E P O R T The Committee on Appropriations submits the following report revising the 302(b) allocations to subcommittees set forth in Senate Report 106-296 (May 17, 2000), Senate Report 106-303 (May 23, 2000), Senate Report 106-308 (June 14, 2000), Senate Report 106-311 (June 22, 2000), Senate Report 106-346 (July 18, 2000), Senate Report 106-350 (July 20, 2000), Senate Report 106-414 (September 19, 2000), Senate Report 106-465 (October 2, 2000), Senate Report 106-483 (October 4, 2000), Senate Report 106-499 (October 12, 2000), and Senate Report 106-507 (October 19, 2000). 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. On June 20, 2000, the Committee on the Budget filed a revised 302(a) allocation for the Committee reflecting an increase of $470,000,000 in budget authority and $408,000,000 in outlays (Congressional Record page S5451). These amounts were provided under the provisions of section 314(b) of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974, as amended, which mandate an increase to the Committee's 302(a) allocation when certain conditions relating to funding of continuing disability reviews and adoption incentive activities are met. On July 18, 2000, the Committee on the Budget filed a revised 302(a) allocation for the Committee reflecting an increase of $28,000,000 in budget authority and $6,527,000,000 in outlays (Congressional Record page S7149). These amounts were provided under the provisions of section 314(b) of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974, as amended, which mandate an increase to the Committee's 302(a) allocation when certain conditions relating to emergency appropriations are met. On July 24, 2000, the Committee on the Budget filed a revised 302(a) allocation for the Committee reflecting an increase of $145,000,000 in budget authority and $146,000,000 in outlays. These amounts were provided under the provisions of section 314(b) of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974, as amended, which mandate an increase to the Committee's 302(a) allocation when certain conditions relating to appropriations for an earned income tax credit (EITC) compliance initiative are met. On September 5, 2000, the Committee on the Budget filed a revised 302(a) allocation restoring the levels agreed to by the conferees on the budget resolution but restrained in the Senate by section 206 of H. Con. Res. 290. On September 18, 2000, the Committee on the Budget filed a revised 302(a) allocation for the Committee reflecting an increase of $55,000,000 in budget authority and $36,000,000 in outlays. These amounts were provided under the provisions of section 314(b) of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974, as amended, which mandate an increase to the Committee's 302(a) allocation when certain conditions relating to emergency appropriations are met. On October 3, 2000, the Committee on the Budget filed a revised 302(a) allocation for the Committee reflecting an increase of $1,956,000,000 in budget authority and $905,000,000 in outlays. These amounts were provided under the provisions of section 314(b) of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974, as amended, which mandate an increase to the Committee's 302(a) allocation when certain conditions relating to emergency appropriations are met. On October 11, 2000, the Committee on the Budget filed a revised 302(a) allocation for the Committee reflecting an increase of $4,367,000,000 in budget authority and $3,384,000,000 in outlays. These amounts were provided under the provisions of section 314(b) of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974, as amended, which mandate an increase to the Committee's 302(a) allocation when certain conditions relating to emergency appropriations are met. On October 19, 2000, the Committee on the Budget filed a revised 302(a) allocation for the Committee reflecting an increase of $1,299,000,000 in budget authority. This amount was provided under the provisions of section 314(b) of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974, as amended, which mandate an increase to the Committee's 302(a) allocation when certain conditions relating to emergency appropriations are met. FURTHER REVISED SUBCOMMITTEE ALLOCATIONS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2001 [In millions of dollars] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- General purpose Mandatory Total -------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- Defense Non-defense Transportation Subcommittee -------------------------------------------- categories Budget Budget Budget Budget outlays authority Outlays authority Outlays authority Outlays authority Outlays -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related ......... 6 18,685 18,237 .............. 49,616 31,775 68,301 50,018 Agencies....................................... Commerce, Justice, State, Judiciary............. 452 499 22,483 27,814 .............. 548 558 23,483 28,871 Defense......................................... 287,573 280,889 17 8 .............. 216 216 287,806 281,113 District of Columbia............................ ......... ......... 446 450 .............. ......... ......... 446 450 Energy and Water Development.................... 13,687 13,404 9,912 9,634 .............. ......... ......... 23,599 23,038 Foreign Operations.............................. ......... ......... 14,901 15,272 .............. 44 44 14,945 15,316 Interior and Related Agencies................... ......... ......... 18,883 17,284 .............. 59 70 18,942 17,354 Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education. ......... ......... 97,820 93,074 .............. 237,142 237,578 334,962 330,652 Legislative Branch.............................. ......... ......... 2,582 2,563 .............. 97 97 2,679 2,660 Military Construction........................... 8,834 7,727 -3,902 -5,608 .............. ......... ......... 4,932 2,119 Transportation and Related Agencies............. 341 353 16,481 16,597 .............. 739 737 17,561 17,687 Highway category............................ ......... ......... ......... ......... 26,920 ......... ......... ......... 26,920 Mass transit category....................... ......... ......... ......... ......... 4,639 ......... ......... ......... 4,639 Treasury and General Government................. ......... ......... 15,630 15,120 .............. 14,708 14,713 30,338 29,833 VA, HUD, and Independent Agencies............... 135 132 82,421 86,534 .............. 24,710 24,438 107,266 111,104 Deficiencies.................................... ......... ......... 1,235 4,190 .............. ......... ......... 1,235 4,190 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total..................................... 311,022 303,010 297,594 301,169 31,559 327,879 310,226 936,495 945,964 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------