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H.R. 933, Consolidated and Continuing Appropriations Act, 2013 [i] (March 28, 2013)

handle is hein.congrec/cbo11001 and id is 1 raw text is: Total Discretionary Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2013, Including Public Law 113-6, the Consolidated and Continuing Appropriations Act, 2013,
and Public Law 113-2, The Disaster Relief Appropriations Act, 2013
(In millions of dollars)
March 28, 2013

Regular Appropriations 1,2/
Total
Regular
Security  Nonsecurity  Appropriations

Appropriations with Sec. 251 Adjustments 3/
Overseas                                Emergency
Contingency     Disaster      Program   Requirements
Operations        Relief     Integrity   (P.L. 113-2)

Total
Appropriations

Agriculture

BA:       1,617
0:       1,692

Commerce, Justice, Science

Defense

18,914
21,218

BA:         81      50,129
0:         84      62,624

BA:    517,632
0:     572,398

Energy and Water
Financial Services
Homeland Security

Interior

Labor, HHS, Education
Legislative Branch
Military Construction, VA
State, Foreign Operations
Transportation, HUD

Total

20,531
22,910
50,210
62,708

0       517,632
15       572,413

BA:      11,501      25,243
0:      11,518      29,832

BA:
0:

0      21,453
0      24,370

BA:      39,606
0:      45,332

BA:
0:
BA:
0:
BA:
0:

36,744
41,350
21,453
24,370

0        39,606
0        45,332

0      29,827
0      31,583
0      156,872
0      167,114
8       4,276
8       4,307

BA:     71,591
0:      79,138
BA:     41,964
0:      49,520

BA:
0:

29,827
31,583
156,872
167,114

4,284
4,315

339        71,930
262        79,400
129        42,093
140        49,660

0       51,817
0      114,914

51,817
114,914

BA:    684,000     358,999     1,042,999
0:     759,690    456,379     1,216,069

0
0
0
0

87,226
48,044
0
0

0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

254      11,779
203       1,453

0
0
0
0
0
0

0
2
11,203
3,510

0
0

98,683
51,759

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

11,779
1,453

0
0
0
0
0
0

224
72
363
97

88        604,946
42        620,499

0         1,889
0          327

0
0

811
430

0         6,693
0          283
0         1,443
0          153

483
430

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

827        158,182
108        167,652

0
0

261
24
0
0

29,070
588

483       41,669
430        2,124

Memorandum Regarding Sequestration:
This table does not show the effects of the sequestration required by Sec. 251A of the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 (the Deficit Control
Act), as amended by the Budget Control Act of 2011. On March 1, 2013, the Office of Management and Budget ordered the sequestration and reported that the total
amount to be sequestered from discretionary accounts is $68,413 million. Amounts in each column of this table that are subject to sequestration under the Budget
Control Act of 2011 will be reduced on a pro-rata basis to meet that sequestration requirement.
SOURCE: Congressional Budget Office.
Notes: BA= budget authority; 0= outlays; HHS= Health and Human Services; VA= Veterans Affairs; HUD= Housing and Urban Development; FDA= Food and Drug
Administration.
In P.L. 113-6: Division A= Agriculture, Rural Development, FDA, and Related Agencies; Division B = Commerce, Justice, Science and Related
Agencies; Division C= Defense; Division D= Homeland Security; Division E = Military Construction and Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies;
Division F = Full-Year Continuing Appropriations Act, 2013; Division G = Other Matters.
1. These amounts are subject to discretionary spending limits in the Deficit Control Act. The spending limits were established in the Budget Control Act of 2011
(P.L. 112-25), which amended the Deficit Control Act.
2. Secion 3001 of division G provides for across-the-board rescissions: for budget authority and obligation limitations in the nonsecurity category, 2.513 percent in
divisions A and E and 1.877 percent in division B; for budget authority in the security category, 0.1 percent. The rescissions exclude advance appropriations for
2013 and amounts designated as OCO, disaster relief, and program integrity.
3. The spending limits set by the Deficit Control Act are to be adjusted to accommodate appropriations for these purposes, pursuant to section 251(b)(2) of the Deficit
Contrnl Art

Subcommittee

20,755
22,982
50,573
62,805

38,633
41,677
22,264
24,800
58,332
47,271
31,270
31,736

4,284
4,315
72,191
79,426
53,296
53,170
80,887
115,502
1,195,613
1,271,835

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