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                                                                                      Updated January 4, 2021

Army Corps of Engineers: FY2021 Appropriations


Congress generally funds the civil works activities of the
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)in annual Energy
and Water Development appropriations acts. These
activities include the planning and construction of
authorized water res ourceprojects andtheoperation and
maintenanceof infrastructure and navigation improvements
managed  by USACE.  For USACE  civil works, President
Trump  requested $5.97 billion for FY2021. As shown in
Figure 1, Congress typically funds USACE above the
President's request. For FY2021, Congress provided $7.80
billion (31% above the FY2021 request and 2% above
FY2020  enacted) in Division D, Title I of P.L. 116-260. At
times,Congress also provides USACEwith supplemental
appropriations, typically for flood response and recovery
(see CRS In Focus IF11435, SupplementalAppropriations
for Army Corps Flood Response and Recovery).

Figure  I. Annual USACE  Funding, FY2007-FY2021
(nominal $, in billions)

           Annual Appropriation m Budget Request
  $8.0              ---
  $7.0

  $6.0

  $5.0

  $4.0
  $3.0

  $2.0

  $1.0
  $0.0
             MJ m It L W r. W0 Q~

Source: Congressional Research Service (CRS).

USACE Funding and FY20 21 Request
Unlike many of the federal agencies that support
infrastructureinvestmentsby distributing federalfunds to
nonfederalentities by formula or through competitive grant
programs, USACEdirectly  commits funds for project
planning and construction. It uses most of its appropriations
for work on specific studies and projects authorized by
Congress. These activities are often costshared with
nonfederalproject sponsors or users. For more on the
USACE   appropriations process and related is sues, see CRS
Report R46320, U.S. Army Corps ofEngineers:Annual
Appropriations Process andissues for Congress.

The President's FY2021 budgetrequest prioritized
maintaining the performance of existing infrastructure, as


reflected by the share of funds requested for operations and
maintenance (i.e., the O&M account; see Figure 2), and
completing ongoing construction projects (i.e., the
Construction account). The request would have initiated no
newstudies or constructionprojects (referred to as new
starts). In response to budget requests with no newstarts in
recent years, Congresshas requiredUSACEto start a
specified number of new construction projects and new
studies. In FY2021, Congress has required seven new
projects and nine new studies.

Figure 2. USACE  Account  Appropriations, FY20 1 6-
FY2021
(nominal $, in billions)


$8.0

$7.0


$6.0

$5.0

$4.0




$1.0

$0.0C


SWIFIA

I Expenses & ASA

Regulatory

Flood Control and
Coastal Emergencies
FUSRAP

Mississippi River&
Tributaries
Operations &
Maintenance
* Construction

* Investigations


Source: CRS.
Notes: WIFIA= Water Infrastructure Finance and lnnovation Act;
ASA=Assistant Secretary oftheArmy; Regulatory= Regulatory
Program; FUSRAP = Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action
Program.WIFIA is a newaccount as of FY2021.

Since the 112th Congress, moratoriumpolicies have limited
congressionally directed funding of site-specific projects
(i.e., earmarks). Prior to the 112 Congress, Congress
would direct funds to specific projects notin the budget
request or increase funds for certain projects. Each year
since FY2011, Congress has appropriated additional
funding for categories of USACE work without identifying
specific projects. In FY2021, Congress provided $2.25
billion in additional funding for 25 categories of USACE
activities (e.g., construction of flood and stormdamage
reduction). Congress set out in appropriations legislation
and accompanying report language priorities and other
guidance for the Administration's use of the additional
funding. The Administration is to develop a workplan
within 60 days of enactment that reports on (1) the selected


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