[Senate Report 109-184] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office] 109th Congress } { Report SENATE 1st Session } { 109-184 _______________________________________________________________________ FURTHER REVISED ALLOCATION TO SUBCOMMITTEES OF BUDGET TOTALS from the CONCURRENT RESOLUTION for FISCAL YEAR 2006 [GRAPHIC(S) NOT AVAILABLE IN TIFF FORMAT] Submitted pursuant to section 302(e) of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974, as amended by the COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS U.S. Senate November 18, 2005.--Ordered to be printed __________ U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 49-010 PDF WASHINGTON : 2005 109th Congress } { Report SENATE 1st Session } { 109-184 ====================================================================== . FURTHER REVISED ALLOCATION TO SUBCOMMITTEES OF BUDGET TOTALS FROM THE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION, FISCAL YEAR 2006 _______ November 18, 2005.--Ordered to be printed _______ Mr. Cochran, from the Committee on Appropriations, submitted the following R E P O R T The Committee on Appropriations submits the following report revising the section 302(b) allocations to subcommittees set forth in Senate Report 109-77 (June 9, 2005) and revised in Senate Report 109-95 (June 29, 2005), Senate Report 109-115 (July 28, 2005) and Senate Report 109-176 (November 10, 2005). The original section 302(a) allocations to the Committee on Appropriations are contained in the joint explanatory statement accompanying the conference report on the concurrent resolution on the budget for fiscal year 2006 (H. Rept. 109-62). On May 26, 2005, the Committee on the Budget filed revised allocations (Congressional Record pages S6011-6013). Both the original and the revised allocations covered both fiscal years 2005 and 2006. None of the allocations included an explicit allocation to the Committee on Appropriations of mandatory spending contained in appropriations Acts. On June 22, 2005, the Committee on the Budget filed a revised 302(a) allocation clarifying that the allocation to the Committee on Appropriations includes both mandatory and discretionary spending (Congressional Record page S7064). On July 28, 2005, the Committee on the Budget filed a revised allocation for the Committee reflecting an additional $755,000,000 in budget authority and $755,000,000 in outlays. These amounts were allocated pursuant to section 404 of House Concurrent Resolution 95, the concurrent resolution on the budget for fiscal year 2006, which mandates an increase to the Committee's allocation when certain conditions relating to funding for continuing disability reviews, for health care fraud and abuse control, for review of unemployment insurance payments, and for tax compliance are met. Section 302(e) of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974, as amended, provides that at any time after a committee reports its allocations such committee may report to its House an alteration of such allocations. This report is submitted pursuant to this section. The allocations for fiscal year 2006 set forth below contain both mandatory and discretionary subdivisions. FURTHER REVISED SUBCOMMITTEE ALLOCATIONS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2006 [In millions of dollars] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Discretionary Mandatory Total ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subcommittee Budget Budget Budget authority Outlays authority Outlays authority Outlays -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies.... 17,102 18,763 69,535 50,456 86,637 69,219 Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies........ 57,854 58,537 361 373 58,215 58,910 Defense................................................. 400,706 409,842 245 245 400,951 410,087 District of Columbia.................................... 603 592 .............. .............. 603 592 Energy and Water, and Related Agencies.................. 31,245 31,155 .............. .............. 31,245 31,155 Homeland Security....................................... 30,846 33,184 931 924 31,777 34,108 Interior and Related Agencies........................... 26,159 28,760 54 60 26,213 28,820 Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related 141,653 142,472 405,311 405,171 546,964 547,643 Agencies............................................... Legislative Branch...................................... 3,804 3,809 118 117 3,922 3,926 Military Construction and Veterans Affairs, and Related 44,382 42,312 36,198 36,108 80,580 78,420 Agencies............................................... State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs......... 22,857 25,707 42 42 22,899 25,749 Transportation, Treasury, the Judiciary, Housing and 65,809 121,703 18,987 18,973 84,796 140,676 Urban Development, and Related Agencies................ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total............................................. 843,020 916,836 531,782 512,469 1,374,802 1,429,305 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [all]