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“REVISIONS TO ALLOCATION FOR HOUSE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS” mentioning the U.S. Dept of Labor was published in the House of Representatives section on pages H3895 on June 6, 2000.
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REVISIONS TO ALLOCATION FOR HOUSE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
The SPEAKER pro tempore. Under a previous order of the House, the gentleman from Ohio (Mr. Kasich) is recognized for 5 minutes.
Mr. KASICH. Mr. Speaker, pursuant to Sec. 314 of the Congressional Budget Act, I hereby submit for printing in the Congressional Record revisions to the allocation for the House Committee on Appropriations pursuant to House Report 106-623 totaling $1,271,000,000 in additional new budget authority and $723,000,000 in additional outlays. This will change the allocation to the House Committee on Appropriations to
$601,681,000,000 in budget authority and $625,915,000,000 in outlays for fiscal year 2001. Budgetary aggregates will increase to
$1,529,886,000,000 in budget authority and $1,495,136,000,000 in outlays for fiscal year 2001.
As reported to the House, H.R. 4577, the bill making fiscal year 2001 appropriations for the Department of Labor, Health and Human Services, Education and Related Agencies, includes $801,000,000 in budget authority and $315,000,000 in outlays for emergencies; $450,000,000 in budget authority and $396,000,000 in outlays for continuing disability reviews; and, $20,000,000 in budget authority and $12,000,000 in outlays for adoption incentive payments.
These adjustments shall apply while the legislation is under consideration and shall take effect upon final enactment of the legislation. Questions may be directed to Dan Kowalski or Jim Bates at 67270.
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