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CBO Estimate for Rules Committee Print 116-17 (as posted on the House Rules Committee website on June 3, 2019
https://rules.house.gov/bill/116/hr-2740)


Rules Committee Print 116-17 contain the text of five of the 12 annual appropriations bills for fiscal year 2020, and are substantively identical to the following bills reported in the House
of Representatives: H.R. 2740 (Labor, HIS, Education), H.R. 2779 (Legislative Branch), H.R. 2968 (Defense), H.R. 2839 (State and Foreign Operations), and H.R. 2960 (Energy and
Water). CBO's estimate of these bills as reported can be found here: https://www.cbo.gov/systemn/filesfile 2019-05/FY2020-House-2019-05-24.pdf

Discretionary Appropriations, Fiscal Year 2020
(in Millions of Dollars)


         Subcommittee
Labor, HHS, Education (Division A)d



Legislative Branch (Division B)


Defense (Division C)


State, Foreign Operations (Division D)



Energy and Water (Division E)


    Constrained by the Caps'


Defense    Nondefense

      0       189,876
      0       190,150


           Cap Adjustments

               Emergency
OCO/GWOT Requirements'


189,876
190,150


Total'


Program
Integrity


191,718
191,942

  3,972
  4,167

690,161
662,605

56,381
50,761

46,413
45 203

988,645
954,678


  0         1,842
311         1,481


0         3,972
0         4,162


621,938
623,921


0        48,381
0        48,587


BA:        23,113
0:         22,559


144       622,082
145       624,066


48,381
48,587

46,413
44 659

910,724
911,624


23,300
22 100


BA:       645,051       265,673
0:        646,480       265,144


68,079
38,227

8,000
2,174

     0
     0

76,079
40,401


Source: Congressional Budget Office.

Notes: Estimates are relative to CBO's May 2019 baseline. Assumes enactment before October 1, 2019. OCO/GWOT = Overseas Contingency Operations/Global War on Terrorism, HHS
Department of Health and Human Services, BA = budget authority, 0 = outlays.

a. In fiscal year 2020, most discretionary budget authority is subject to limits established by the  (c, continued) amounts as emergency requirements. In contrast
   Budget Control Act of 2011 (P.L. 112-25), as modified. Under current law, those limits total  The effects of the Supplemental Appropriations for Disaster Relief Act,
   $1,119 billion-$576 billion for defense programs (statutorily referred to as the revised   2018, (division I of P.L. 115-254) are included in the outlays
   security category) and $543 billion for nondefense programs (statutorily referred to as the  constrained by the caps, as it was enacted before CBO prepared its
   revised nonsecurity category). The authority to determine whether funding provided for fiscal  May 2019 baseline.
   year 2020 exceeds those caps-that is, whether a sequestration is required, and if so, how to
   apply necessary reductions in budget authority-rests with the Office of Management and  d. Pursuant to the 21 st Century Cures Act (P.L. 114-255), certain
   Budget.                                                                             spending for HHS-including amounts for specific activities of the
b. Designated, pursuant to section 25 1 (b)(2) of the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control  Food and Drug Administration, the National Institutes of Health, and
                      b. Desinatedpursu~nt tu e~tiun~51(b)) uf te Baki~ed Buget anthrnerebstaDfcet Cntrue henSubtancelbuseaadhMentlvHealhsServcesiAdinistrtion ii
   Act (the Deficit Control Act), for specific activities that are not subject to statutory limits on new  ecu e oese  for te p esth   thric itrContro
   discretionary budget authority. Those limits for fiscal year 2020 would be adjusted to      Acade     onesial Bude adpo     undme    t Control
   accommodateAct and the Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of
                                                                                       1974. As a result, this estimate excludes $492 million in budget
c. Includes the effects the Additional Supplemental Appropriations for Disaster Relief Act, 2019,  authority and $945 million in outlays for HHS.
   (H.R. 2157) as cleared by the Congress on June 3, 2019. That legislation would provide
   supplemental funding in 2019 to respond to various natural disasters and designated those


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