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A CBO Report: Unauthorized Appropriations and Expiring Authorizations Pursuant to Section 202(E)(3) of the Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act, As Amended (Senate) [cix] (January 2004)

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                                        A
                                      CBO
                                    REPORT

                            Unauthorized Appropriations
                            and Expiring Authorizations


                              pursuant to


      Section 202(e)(3) of the Congressional

                              Budget and

    Impoundment Control Act, as Amended


                                 (Senate)
                                 Jaunary 15, 2004






                                     Preface

This report by tie Congressional Budget Office (CRO) satislies the requirements o' section
202(e)(3) of the Congressitmal Budget and Impoundment Control Act, as amended, The
purpose of the report is to help the Congress adopt authorizing legislation that should he in
place before it considers tie 13 regular appropriation bills for fiscal year 2005, which begins
on October 1, 2004,

Ordinarily, this annual report shows the total amount that the Congress has provided in
appropuiation acts for programs whose authorization has expired. At the time that this report
wis prepared, however, only six of tie 13 regular appropriation acts had been enacted for
fiscal year 2004 (Defense, energy and water, Homeland Security, Interior and related
agencies, legislative branch, and military construction). Prognms covered by the other seven
appropriation acts are currently funded under a temporary continuing resolution (Public Law
108-135), which expires on January 31, 2004. For those programs, information on
appropriations is unavailable. That tact is noted on entries in Appn_!x.'A, which
consequently omils figures and totals relating to unauthorized appropriations for those
progr.a in.,

The Scorekeeping Unit of CBO's Budget Analysis Division prepared this report, under the
direction of Janet Airis. The other members of that unit are Joanna Capps, Catherine Little,
Virginia Myers, Robert Scmpscy, and Jason Wheelock. The authors gratefully acknowledge
the help of CBO's Ellen lays, Sandy Davis, Mary Frochlich, and Lenny Skutnik, as well as
numerou; staff members of Congressioaal committees.
Christine Bogusz edited the report, and Juyne Linger pioot'read it. Ernestine McNeil and
Sharon Cortiin.Jallow prepared the report for publication, and Annette Kalicki produced the
electronic versions for CBO's Web site. Questions about the contents of this reice t should be
directed to Janet Airis.

Douglas Holtz-Eakiu
Director
January 15, 2004

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