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H.R. 2029, Amendment #1 (2016 Omnibus) [i] (December 18, 2015)

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Table 1: H.R. 2029, Divisions A - L (the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2016), as Cleared for the President's Signature on December 18, 2015


December  18, 2015


Regular Appropriations 1/


Fiscal Year 2016, in Millions of Dollars
    Overseas
  Contingency                    Program


House Subcommittee


Defense   Nondefense


Total    Operations 2/    Disaster 2/  Integrity 2/ Emergency  2, 3/  Appropriations


Discretionary Appropriations


Agriculture
(Division A)


BA:
0:


Commerce,  Justice, Science
(Division B)


Defense
(Division C)


0       21,750       21,750
0       22,207       22,207


0
0


0
0


BA:         5,101       50,621       55,722
0:          4,984       58,813       63,797


BA:      514,000
0:       527,317


Energy and Water
(Division D)


Financial Services
(Division E)


Homeland  Security 4/
(Division F)

Interior
(Division G)

Labor, HHS, Education
(Division H)


Legislative Branch
(Division 1)


Military Construction, VA
(Division J)

State, Foreign Operations
(Division K)

Transportation, HUD
(Division L)


    Total


136      514,136
178      527,495


BA:        18,860       18,325       37,185
0:         18,206       19,010       37,216


BA:
0:


44       23,191       23,235
38       23,010       23,048


BA:         1,705       39,250       40,955
0:          1,607       43,467       45,074


BA:
0:

BA:
0:


BA:
0:


BA:
0:

BA:
0:

BA:
0:


BA:
0:


0
0

0
0


0
0


58,638
27,354


0
0


0
0


160
128


130
50


0
0

0
0

0
0


0
0


6,713
  336


0
0

0
0


0
0


0
0


32,159        32,159
32,966        32,966

162,127      162,127
168,779      168,779


4,363
4,289


4,363
4,289


8,171       71,698       79,869
9,489       70,324       79,813


0
0


210
208


37,780        37,780
45,206        45,206

57,091        57,301
120,259      120,467


548,091      518,491  1,066,582
561,849   608,508   1,170,357


14,895
4,597

     0
     0


73,693
32,079


    0
    0

  300
    2


7,143
  388


0
0


0
0

0
0

0
0


0
0


0
0

0
0


1,523
1,311


0
0


0
0

0
0

0
0


1,523
1,311


-2
0


21,878
22,257


55,722
63,872


0
75


0          572,774
0          554,849


0
0


0
0


37,185
37,216


23,235
23,048


0           47,828
0           45,538


700
700


0
0


0
0


0
0


  0
236


0
0


  698
1,011


32,859
33,666

163,650
170,090


  4,363
  4,289


  79,869
  79,813


   52,675
   50,039

   57,601
   120,469


1,149,639
1,205,146


Source: Congressional Budget Office.

Notes:  Defense = budget function 050; Nondefense = budget functions other than 050;
        BA = budget authority; 0 = outlays; HHS = Health and Human Services; VA = Veterans Affairs; HUD = Housing and Urban Development.

        This table shows the budgetary effects for 2016 of Divisions A-L of H.R. 2029, which provides appropriations for that year.

        The effects of other provisions of H.R. 2029 (Divisions M-Q) are shown in table 2. Those divisions are shown separately because they affect direct spending
        and revenues.

1.  These amounts are subject to discretionary spending limits in the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 (the Deficit Control Act), as amended.
    The spending limits for 2016 are $548,091 million for the defense category and $518,491 million for the nondefense category, for a total of $1,066,582 million.

2.  Appropriations designated pursuant to section 251(b)(2) of the Deficit Control Act. The spending limits set by the act (see footnote 1) will be adjusted to
    accommodate  appropriations for these purposes.

3.  Amounts  shown in this column for the Commerce, Justice, Science, and Interior Subcommittees result from sections 121 and 135, respectively, of the
    Continuing Appropriations Act, 2016 (P.L. 114-53).

4.  In addition to the budgetary effects included in the table, sections 573-575 of Division F (1-year extension of several visa programs) would result in an increase in
    revenues in 2016 of $1 million and a decrease in revenues over the 2016-2025 period of $4 million


Total

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