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PUBLICATION OF BUDGETARY MATERIAL
ADJUSTED AGGREGATE SPENDING LEVELS AND AGGREGATE REVENUE LEVELS FOR
FISCAL YEAR 2021
House of Representatives,
Commitiee on the Budget,
Washington, DC, February 25, 2021.
Madam Speaker, Pursuant to the Concurrent Resolution on the Budget for Fiscal Year 2021 (S. Con. Res. 5) and the Congressional Budget Act of 1974, I hereby submit for printing in the Congressional Record: (Table 1) adjusted aggregate spending levels for fiscal year 2021 and aggregate revenue levels for fiscal year 2021 and for the period of fiscal years 2021 through 2030, (Table 2) allocations for fiscal year 2021 for the House Committee on Appropriations, and (Table 3) committee allocations for fiscal year 2021 and for the period of fiscal years 2021 through 2030 for all committees other than the Committee on Appropriations. The authorizing committee allocation is divided into current law amounts and reauthorization. Reauthorization refers to amounts assumed in CBO's baseline for legislation that would extend current law provisions. Tables 1 and 3 also reflect reconciliation amounts, pursuant to section 2001 of the Concurrent Resolution on the Budget for Fiscal Year 2021 (S. Con. Res. 5).
This filing is made for technical purposes as required by S. Con. Res. 5, and the budgetary material published herein is for the purposes of enforcing titles III and IV of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 and other budgetary enforcement provisions. If there are any questions, please contact Jennifer Wheelock or Raquel Spencer of the Budget Committee staff.
Sincerely,
John Yarmuth,
Chairman.
TABLE 1--BUDGET AGGREGATE TOTALS
[On-budget amounts in millions of dollars]
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2021 2021-2030
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Appropriate Level:
Budget Authority.............. 5,868,572 n.a.
Outlays....................... 5,998,437 n.a.
Revenues...................... 2,523,057 35,075,136
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TABLE 2--ALLOCATION OF SPENDING AUTHORITY TO THE HOUSE COMMITIEE ON
APPROPRIATIONS
[Unified amounts in millions of dollars]
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2021
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Discretionary Action \1\:
BA............................................... 1,396,516
OT............................................... 1,457,891
Current Law Mandatory:
BA............................................... 1,370,975
OT............................................... 1,321,625
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\1\ Allocation is consistent with the requirements of the Bipartisan
Budget Act of 2019, including allowable adjustments pursuant to Sec.
251 of the Congressional Budget Act.
TABLE 3--ALLOCATIONS OF SPENDING AUTHORITY TO HOUSE COMMITTEES OTHER THAN APPROPRIATIONS \1\
[On-budget amounts in millions of dollars]
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2021 2021-2030 Total
House Committee ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
BA Outlays BA Outlays
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Agriculture:
Current Law..................... 20,098 30,236 83,852 100,490
Reauthorization................. ................. ................. 587,985 579,634
Total........................... 20,098 30,236 671,837 680,124
Armed Services:
Current Law..................... 185,841 185,746 1,665,926 1,664,605
Reauthorization................. ................. ................. ................. .................
Total........................... 185,841 185,746 1,665,926 1,664,605
Education and Labor:
Current Law..................... 8,513 2,066 62,238 6,517
Reauthorization................. 918 762 42,189 38,935
Total........................... 9,431 2,828 104,427 45,452
Energy and Commerce:
Current Law..................... 685,184 812,635 8,076,650 8,174,189
Reauthorization................. ................. ................. 45,900 37,114
Total........................... 685,184 812,635 8,122,550 8,211,303
Financial Services:
Current Law..................... -471,874 -9,831 -375,353 14,613
Reauthorization................. ................. ................. ................. -838
Total........................... -471,874 -9,831 -375,353 13,775
Foreign Affairs:
Current Law..................... 51,407 40,997 446,114 432,155
Reauthorization................. ................. ................. ................. .................
Total........................... 51,407 40,997 446,114 432,155
Homeland Security:
Current Law..................... 2,682 2,436 27,639 28,267
Reauthorization................. ................. ................. ................. .................
Total........................... 2,682 2,436 27,639 28,267
House Administration:
Current Law..................... 13 -10 127 -79
Reauthorization................. ................. ................. ................. .................
Total........................... 13 -10 127 -79
Judiciary:
Current Law..................... 16,792 20,624 144,480 149,216
Reauthorization................. ................. ................. ................. .................
Total........................... 16,792 20,624 144,480 149,216
Natural Resources:
Current Law..................... 9,077 6,699 75,822 72,946
Reauthorization................. ................. ................. -1 -373
Total........................... 9,077 6,699 75,821 72,573
Oversight and Reform:
Current Law..................... 134,329 133,118 1,493,775 1,476,957
Reauthorization................. ................. ................. ................. .................
Total........................... 134,329 133,118 1,493,775 1,476,957
Science, Space, and Technology:
Current Law..................... 91 118 1,510 1,448
Reauthorization................. ................. ................. ................. }
Total........................... 91 118 1,510 1,448
Small Business:
Current Law..................... 1,941 1,941 1,941 2,146
Reauthorization................. ................. ................. ................. }
Total........................... 1,941 1,941 1,941 2,146
Transportation and Infrastructure:
Current Law..................... 98,502 35,904 277,600 207,265
Reauthorization................. ................. ................. 551,840 5,439
Total........................... 98,502 35,904 829,440 212,704
Veterans' Affairs:
Current Law..................... 640 1,031 2,345 4,319
Reauthorization................. ................. ................. 131,467 131,467
Total........................... 640 1,031 133,812 135,786
Ways and Means:
Current Law..................... 1,498,210 1,498,346 14,028,581 14,037,875
Reauthorization................. ................. 171 188,439 178,771
Total........................... 1,498,210 1,498,517 14,217,020 14,216,646
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\1\ Reconciliation instructions are not assigned to a committee in this table because some amounts are assigned
to more than one committee. The totals for reconciliation instructions are:
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2021 2021-2030 Total
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BA Outlays BA Outlays
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Reconciliation...................... 1,670,061 1,238,937 1,856,129 1,856,219
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SOURCE: Congressional Record Vol. 167, No. 36
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