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Status of Discretionary Appropriations: FY 2014 House 1 (June 7, 2013)

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As of June 7, 2013
302(b) Allocation 1/                               Current Status 2/                         Current Status Less Allocation
General Purpose       Overseas Contingencies     General Purpose      Overseas Contingencies      General Purpose      Overseas Contingencies
Subcommittee                 BA     Outlays           BA     Outlays          BA     Outlays          BA     Outlays           BA     Outlays          BA     Outlays
(In millions of dollars)
Agriculture                     19,450     22,451            0          0           12       7,126           0           0       -19,438    -15,325           0           0
Commerce, Justice, Science      46,845     58,390            0          0            0      22,270           0           0       -46,845    -36,120           0           0
Defense                        512,522    543,698            0          0           40     210,885           0           0     -512,482    -332,813           0           0
Energy and Water                30,426     34,922            0          0            0      19,492           0           0      -30,426     -15,430           0           0
Financial Services              16,966     18,648            0          0           78       5,811           0           0      -16,888     -12,837           0           0
Homeland Security               44,619     45,983            0          0       44,617      45,961           0           0           -2        -22            0           0
Interior and Environment        24,278     26,728            0          0            0      12,537           0           0      -24,278     -14,191           0           0
Labor, HHS, Education          121,797    135,306            0          0       24,642     104,421           0           0      -97,155     -30,885           0           0
Legislative Branch               4,124      4,102            0          0            0        700            0           0        -4,124     -3,402           0           0
Military Construction and VA    73,320     76,206            0          0        73,320     76,204           0           0            0          -2           0           0
State, Foreign Operations       34,103     40,021            0          0            0      27,023            0          0       -34,103    -12,998           0           0
Transportation, HUD             44,100    111,501            0          0         4,400     80,334           0           0       -39,700    -31,167           0           0
Total                       972,550   1,117,956           0           0      147,109     612,764           0           0     -825,441    -505,192           0          0
Memorandum:                      Emergency
Estimated Adjustments 3/       Requirements 2/         Disaster Funding        Program Integrity
BA     Outlays          BA      Outlays          BA     Outlays
Homeland Security                 0          0         5,626        281            0          0
Notes: BA = budget authority; HHS = Department of Health and Human Services; VA = Department of Veterans Affairs, HUD  Department of Housing and Urban Development.
2014 current status includes budget authority and outlays resulting from prior year appropriations. It reflects the latest stage of action, starting with the committee-reported stage.
Detail may not add to totals due to rounding.
The Budget Control Act of 2011 (P.L. 112-25) imposes caps on appropriations of new discretionary budget authority. This law allows for adjustments to the discretionary caps (and
allows the House Committee on the Budget to adjust the 302(b) allocation for appropriations provided for certain purposes). Funding for overseas contingencies and funding
designated as an emergency requirement would lead to an increase in the caps. (Pursuant to section 105 of the Act, in the House of Representatives, funding designated as an
emergency requirement shall not count for purposes of title III and IV of the Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974.) The caps would also be increased for
disaster relief funding, but the adjustments would be limited on the basis of historical averages for such funding. In addition, the caps would be increased for program integrity
funding, up to the limits provided in the Budget Control Act.
1. On March 21, 2013, the house agreed to H. Con. Res. 25, the Concurrent Resolution on the Budget for Fiscal Year 2014. Section 3 of H. Res. 243, passed on June 4, 2013, provided that
H. Con. Res. 25 shall have force and effect in the House, pending the adoption of a conference report on the resolution. Also on June 4, the House Committee on Appropriations filed their
first 302(b) allocation for 2014.
2. Pursuant to section 314(d) of the Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974, amounts designated as an emergency requirement for FY 2013 shall not count for purposes
of Sec. 302(b) of the Congressional Budget Act. Therefore, they are excluded from the current status totals.
3. Pursuant to section 251 of the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985. Disaster funding and program integrity are included in the general purpose columns of the
table. Emergency requirements are not included in the table (see footnote 2).
Status of Appropriations Acts

Passed:     Military Construction, Veterans Affairs (H.R. 2217); Homeland Security (H.R. 2216)

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