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Status of Discretionary Appropriations: FY 2013 House 1 (May 2, 2013)

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As of May 2, 2013

302(b) Allocation 1/                                 Current Status 2/                           Current Status Less Allocation
General Purpose       Overseas Contingencies       General Purpose       Overseas Contingencies      General Purpose       Overseas Contingencies
BA      Outlays          BA      Outlays           BA     Outlays           BA     Outlays           BA     Outlays           BA      Outlays

(In millions of dollars)

Agriculture

Commerce, Justice, Science

19,405     22,759
51,129     62,853

0          0       20,531    22,910
0          0       50,210    62,708

0         1,126        151
0         -919        -145

519,220    573,770      88,480    48,420      517,632   572,413      87,226     48,044

Energy and Water
Financial Services
Homeland Security
Interior and Environment
Labor, HHS, Education
Legislative Branch
Military Construction and VA
State, Foreign Operations
Transportation, HUD
Full Committee Allowance

32,098     40,682
21,150     23,939
44,598     45,194
28,000     31,058
150,002    162,699
4,289      4,381
71,747     79,069
40,132     48,569
51,606    115,161

0          0       36,744    41,350
0          0       21,453    24,370
0          0       51,385    46,785
0          0       29,827    31,583
0          0      157,355   167,544
0          0       4,284      4,315
0          2       71,930    79,400

8,245      2,454      42,093    49,660       11,203     3,510

0          0      51,817    115,117

2           0            0         249

0

0           0        4,646        668             0          0
0           0          303        431             0          0

254        203         6,787      1,591

0         1,827       525

0          0        7,353      4,845

254         203
0           0
0           0

0             5         -66

183        331
1,961      1,091

0          0          211        -44

2,958      1,056

0          0

0           0             -2           0             0        -249

Total

1,033,377  1,210,134    96,725     51,125   1,055,261  1,218,155    98,683     51,759

Memorandum:
Estimated Adjustments 3/
Agriculture
Commerce, Justice
Defense
Energy and Water
Financial Services
Homeland Security
Interior
Labor, HHS, Education
Military Construction, VA
Transportation, HUD
Total

21,883      8,021

Emergency
Requirements 2/          Disaster Funding       Program Integrity
BA     Outlays          BA      Outlays          BA     Outlays
224         72            0           0            0          0
363         97            0           0            0          0
88         42            0           0            0          0
1,889        327            0          0            0           0
811        430             0          0            0          0
6,693        283       11,779       1,453           0           0
1,443        153            0          0            0           0
827        108            0           0          483        430
261         24             0          0            0          0
29070         588            0          0            0           0
41,669       2,124       11,779      1,453         483         430

Notes: BA= budget authority;HHS= Department of Health and Human Services; VA= Department of Veterans Affairs, HUD= Department of Housing and Urban Development
2013 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 Ill 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 April 17, 2012, the House agreed to H. Res. 614 (which was amended on May 8). Section 2 of the resolution provided that H. Con. Res 112 (the concurrent resolution on the budget for
FY 2013 as passed by the House) shall have force and effect, pending the adoption of a conference report on the resolution. On May 8, 2012, the House Committee on Appropriations filed
their first 302(b) allocation for 2013.
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.
Status of Appropriations Acts

Enacted:  Disaster Relief Appropriations Act, 2013 (P.L. 113-2); Consolidated and Continuing Appropriations Act, 2013 (P.L. 113-6]
Reducing Flight Delays Act of 2013 (P.L. 113-9)

Subcommittee

Defense

-1,588     -1,357

-1,254      -376

1,958        634

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