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The annual CJS appropriations act provides funding for the Department of Commerce, which includes bureaus and offices such as the Census Bureau, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST); the Department of Justice (DOJ), which includes agencies such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Bureau of Prisons (BOP), the U.S. Marshals, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), and the U.S. Attorneys; the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA); the National Science Foundation (NSF); and several related agencies such as the Legal Services Corporation and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC).\nFor FY2019, CJS agencies received a total of $74.068 billion, which includes $72.908 billion in regular funding provided pursuant to the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2019 (P.L. 116-6), $940 million in supplemental funding provided pursuant to the Additional Supplemental Appropriations for Disaster Relief Act, 2019 (P.L. 116-20), and $220 million provided pursuant to the Emergency Supplemental Appropriations for Humanitarian Assistance and Security at the Southern Border Act, 2019 (P.L. 116-26).\nThe Administration\u2019s initial request for CJS for FY2020 was $71.732 billion, which included $12.475 billion for the Department of Commerce, $30.612 billion for the Department of Justice, $28.092 billion for the science agencies, and $552 million for the related agencies. On May 13, 2019, the Administration submitted a supplemental budget request to Congress, which included a requested $1.597 billion for NASA to aid their efforts to return astronauts to the Moon by 2024. The Administration\u2019s FY2020 budget proposed eliminating several CJS agencies and programs, including the Economic Development Administration, the Community Oriented Policing Services Office, NASA\u2019s STEM Engagement Office (formerly the Office of Education), and the Legal Services Corporation. The Administration proposed reducing funding for many accounts in CJS, though there were a few exceptions\u2014the most notable of which was the proposed $2.334 billion increase for the Census Bureau\u2019s Periodic Censuses and Programs account. The increased funding was requested to help the Census Bureau conduct the decennial 2020 Census.\nThe CJS appropriations bill passed by the House would have provided a total of $80.534 billion for CJS for FY2020. The House-passed bill included $16.433 billion for the Department of Commerce, $31.998 billion for DOJ, $30.959 billion for the science agencies, and $1.143 billion for the related agencies. In comparison, the Senate-passed bill would have provided a total of $79.716 billion for CJS, which included $15.197 billion for the Department of Commerce, $32.446 billion for DOJ, $31.075 billion for the science agencies, and $999 million for the related agencies. Both bills would have increased funding for CJS, which was partially attributable to a proposed increase in funding for the Census Bureau to conduct the 2020 decennial census. Both the House and the Senate declined to adopt many of the Administration\u2019s proposals to eliminate several CJS agencies and programs.\nOn December 20, 2019, President Trump signed into law the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2020 (P.L. 116-93), which provides $79.759 billion for CJS. This amount includes $15.221 billion for the Department of Commerce, $32.605 billion for the Department of Justice, $30.915 billion for the science agencies, and\t$1.019 billion for the related agencies. While increased funding for CJS relative to the FY2019 enacted amount is partially attributable to an increase in funding for the Census Bureau to help it conduct the 2020 decennial census, the act also provides increased funding for most CJS accounts. 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The annual CJS appropriations act provides funding for the Department of Commerce, which includes agencies such as the Census Bureau, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST); the Department of Justice (DOJ), which includes agencies such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Bureau of Prisons (BOP), the U.S. Marshals, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), and the U.S. Attorneys; the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA); the National Science Foundation (NSF); and several related agencies such as the Legal Services Corporation and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.\nOn September 27, 2019, President Trump signed into law the Continuing Appropriations Act, 2020, and Health Extenders Act of 2019 (CR, P.L. 116-59). The CR, with a few exceptions, allows agencies funded through the annual CJS appropriation act to continue to obligate funding at the rate provided in the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2019 (P.L. 116-6). The provisions of the CR, with some changes, were extended until December 20, 2019, by the Further Continuing Appropriations Act, 2020, and Further Health Extenders Act of 2019 (P.L. 116-69).\nFor FY2019, CJS agencies received a total of $74.068 billion, which includes $72.908 billion in regular funding provided pursuant to the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2019 (P.L. 116-6), $940 million in supplemental funding provided pursuant to the Additional Supplemental Appropriations for Disaster Relief Act, 2019 (P.L. 116-20), and $220 million provided pursuant to the Emergency Supplemental Appropriations for Humanitarian Assistance and Security at the Southern Border Act, 2019 (P.L. 116-26).\nThe Administration\u2019s initial request for CJS for FY2020 is $71.732 billion, which includes $12.475 billion for the Department of Commerce, $30.612 billion for the Department of Justice, $28.092 billion for the science agencies, and $552 million for the related agencies. On May 13, 2019, the Administration submitted a supplemental budget request to Congress, which includes a requested $1.597 billion for NASA to aid their efforts to return astronauts to the Moon by 2024. The Administration\u2019s FY2020 budget proposes eliminating several CJS agencies and programs, including the Economic Development Administration, the Community Oriented Policing Services Office, NASA\u2019s STEM Engagement Office (formerly the Office of Education), and the Legal Services Corporation. The Administration proposes reducing funding for many accounts in CJS, though there are a few exceptions\u2014the most notable of which is the proposed $2.334 billion increase for the Census Bureau\u2019s Periodic Censuses and Programs account. The increased funding is requested to help the Census Bureau conduct the decennial 2020 Census.\nThe CJS appropriations bill passed by the House would provide a total of $80.534 billion for CJS for FY2020. The House passed bill includes $16.433 billion for the Department of Commerce, $31.998 billion for DOJ, $30.959 billion for the science agencies, and $1.143 billion for the related agencies. The proposed increase in funding relative to both the FY2019 enacted appropriation and the Administration\u2019s request is partially attributable to the proposed increase in funding for the Census Bureau to help it conduct the 2020 decennial census ($4.629 billion, or 121.1%, more than the FY2019 enacted appropriation and $2.301 billion, or 37.4%, more than the Administration\u2019s request). The House also proposed increases for many other CJS accounts relative to the FY2019 enacted amount and the Administration\u2019s request. The House declined to adopt many of the Administration\u2019s proposals to eliminate several CJS agencies and programs. \nThe Senate passed bill would provide a total of $79.716 billion for CJS. The bill includes $15.197 billion for the Department of Commerce, $32.446 billion for DOJ, $31.075 billion for the science agencies, and $999 million for the related agencies. Like the House bill, the funding increase for CJS proposed in the Senate bill is partially attributable to a proposed increase in funding for the Census Bureau to conduct the 2020 decennial census ($3.737 billion, or 97.8%, more than the FY2019 enacted appropriation and $1.409 billion, or 22.9%, more than the Administration\u2019s request). The Senate bill would increase funding for many CJS accounts relative to the FY2019 enacted amount or the Administration\u2019s request. 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The annual CJS appropriations act provides funding for the Department of Commerce, which includes agencies such as the Census Bureau, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST); the Department of Justice (DOJ), which includes agencies such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Bureau of Prisons (BOP), the U.S. Marshals, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), and the U.S. Attorneys; the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA); the National Science Foundation (NSF); and several related agencies such as the Legal Services Corporation and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.\nOn September 27, 2019, President Trump signed into law the Continuing Appropriations Act, 2020, and Health Extenders Act of 2019 (CR, P.L. 116-59). The CR, with a few exceptions, allows agencies funded through the annual CJS appropriation act to continue to obligate funding at the rate provided in the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2019 (P.L. 116-6) until November 21, 2019, or until the FY2020 CJS appropriations act is signed into law.\nFor FY2019, CJS agencies received a total of $74.068 billion, which includes $72.908 billion in regular funding provided pursuant to the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2019 (P.L. 116-6), $940 million in supplemental funding provided pursuant to the Additional Supplemental Appropriations for Disaster Relief Act, 2019 (P.L. 116-20), and $220 million provided pursuant to the Emergency Supplemental Appropriations for Humanitarian Assistance and Security at the Southern Border Act, 2019 (P.L. 116-26).\nThe Administration\u2019s initial request for CJS for FY2020 is $71.732 billion, which includes $12.475 billion for the Department of Commerce, $30.612 billion for the Department of Justice, $28.092 billion for the science agencies, and $552 million for the related agencies. On May 13, 2019, the Administration submitted a supplemental budget request to Congress, which includes a requested $1.597 billion for NASA to aid their efforts to return astronauts to the Moon by 2024. The Administration\u2019s FY2020 budget proposes eliminating several CJS agencies and programs, including the Economic Development Administration, the Community Oriented Policing Services Office, NASA\u2019s STEM Engagement Office (formerly the Office of Education), and the Legal Services Corporation. The Administration proposes reducing funding for many accounts in CJS, though there are a few exceptions\u2014the most notable of which is the proposed $2.334 billion increase for the Census Bureau\u2019s Periodic Censuses and Programs account. The increased funding is requested to help the Census Bureau conduct the decennial 2020 Census.\nThe CJS appropriations bill passed by the House (H.R. 3055) would provide a total of $80.534 billion for CJS for FY2020. The House passed bill includes $16.433 billion for the Department of Commerce, $31.998 billion for DOJ, $30.959 billion for the science agencies, and $1.143 billion for the related agencies. The proposed increase in funding relative to both the FY2019 enacted appropriation and the Administration\u2019s request is partially attributable to the proposed increase in funding for the Census Bureau to help it conduct the 2020 decennial census ($4.629 billion, or 121.1%, more than the FY2019 enacted appropriation and $2.301 billion, or 37.4%, more than the Administration\u2019s request). The House also proposed increases for many other CJS accounts relative to the FY2019 enacted amount and the Administration\u2019s request. The House declined to adopt many of the Administration\u2019s proposals to eliminate several CJS agencies and programs. \nThe Senate committee reported bill (S. 2584) would provide a total of $79.716 billion for CJS. The committee reported bill includes $15.197 billion for the Department of Commerce, $32.446 billion for DOJ, $31.075 billion for the science agencies, and $999 million for the related agencies. Like the House bill, the funding increase for CJS proposed in S. 2584 is partially attributable to a proposed increase in funding for the Census Bureau to conduct the 2020 decennial census ($3.737 billion, or 97.8%, more than the FY2019 enacted appropriation and $1.409 billion, or 22.9%, more than the Administration\u2019s request). S. 2584 would increase funding for many CJS accounts relative to the FY2019 enacted amount or the Administration\u2019s request. 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The annual CJS appropriations act provides funding for the Department of Commerce, which includes agencies such as the Census Bureau, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST); the Department of Justice (DOJ), which includes agencies such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Bureau of Prisons (BOP), the U.S. Marshals, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), and the U.S. Attorneys; the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA); the National Science Foundation (NSF); and several related agencies such as the Legal Services Corporation and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.\nFor FY2019, CJS agencies received a total of $74.068 billion, which includes $72.908 billion in regular funding provided pursuant to the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2019 (P.L. 116-6), $940 million in supplemental funding provided pursuant to the Additional Supplemental Appropriations for Disaster Relief Act, 2019 (P.L. 116-20), and $220 million provided pursuant to the Emergency Supplemental Appropriations for Humanitarian Assistance and Security at the Southern Border Act, 2019 (P.L. 116-26).\nThe Administration\u2019s initial request for CJS for FY2020 is $71.732 billion, which is $1.176 billion (-1.6%) less than the $72.908 billion appropriated for CJS for FY2019. The Administration\u2019s initial request includes $12.214 billion for the Department of Commerce, $30.529 billion for the Department of Justice, $28.092 billion for the science agencies, and $552 million for the related agencies. On May 13, 2019, the Administration submitted a supplemental budget request to Congress, which includes a requested $1.597 billion for NASA to aid their efforts to return astronauts to the Moon by 2024. The Administration\u2019s FY2020 budget proposes eliminating several CJS agencies and programs, including the Economic Development Administration, the Community Oriented Policing Services Office, NASA\u2019s STEM Engagement Office (formerly the Office of Education), and the Legal Services Corporation. The Administration proposes reducing funding for many accounts in CJS, though there are a few exceptions\u2014the most notable of which is the proposed $2.334 billion increase for the Census Bureau\u2019s Periodic Censuses and Programs account. The increased funding is requested to help the Census Bureau conduct the decennial 2020 Census.\nThe CJS appropriations bill passed by the House on June 25, 2019 (H.R. 3055) would provide a total of $80.534 billion for CJS for FY2020. The House passed bill includes $16.433 billion for the Department of Commerce, $31.998 billion for DOJ, $30.959 billion for the science agencies, and $1.143 billion for the related agencies. The proposed increase in funding relative to both the FY2019 enacted appropriation and the Administration\u2019s request is partially attributable to the proposed increase in funding for the Census Bureau to help it conduct the 2020 decennial census ($4.629 billion, or 121.1%, more than the FY2019 enacted appropriation and $2.301 billion, or 37.4%, more than the Administration\u2019s request). The House also proposed increases for many other CJS accounts relative to the FY2019 enacted amount or the Administration\u2019s request. 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The annual CJS appropriations act provides funding for the Department of Commerce, which includes agencies such as the Census Bureau, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST); the Department of Justice (DOJ), which includes agencies such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Bureau of Prisons (BOP), the U.S. Marshals, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), and the U.S. Attorneys; the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA); the National Science Foundation (NSF); and several related agencies such as the Legal Services Corporation and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.\nFor FY2019, CJS agencies received a total of $73.848 billion, which includes $72.908 billion in regular funding provided pursuant to the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2019 (P.L. 116-6) and $940 million in supplemental funding provided pursuant to the Additional Supplemental Appropriations for Disaster Relief Act, 2019 (P.L. 116-20).\nThe Administration\u2019s initial request for CJS for FY2020 is $71.732 billion, which is $1.176 billion (-1.6%) less than the $72.908 billion appropriated for CJS for FY2019. The Administration\u2019s initial request includes $12.214 billion for the Department of Commerce, $30.529 billion for the Department of Justice, $28.092 billion for the science agencies, and $552 million for the related agencies. On May 13, 2019, the Administration submitted a supplemental budget request to Congress, which includes a requested $1.597 billion for NASA to aid their efforts to return astronauts to the Moon by 2024. The Administration\u2019s FY2020 budget proposes eliminating several CJS agencies and programs, including the Economic Development Administration, the Community Oriented Policing Services Office, NASA\u2019s STEM Engagement Office (formerly the Office of Education), and the Legal Services Corporation. The Administration proposes reducing funding for many accounts in CJS, though there are a few exceptions\u2014the most notable of which is the proposed $2.334 billion increase for the Census Bureau\u2019s Periodic Censuses and Programs account. The increased funding is requested to help the Census Bureau conduct the decennial 2020 Census.\nThe CJS appropriations bill reported by the House Committee on Appropriations (H.R. 3055) would provide a total of $80.536 billion for CJS for FY2020. The committee-reported bill includes $16.434 billion for the Department of Commerce, $32.000 billion for DOJ, $30.958 billion for the science agencies, and $1.143 billion for the related agencies. The proposed increase in funding relative to both the FY2019 enacted appropriation and the Administration\u2019s request is partially attributable to the proposed increase in funding for the Census Bureau to help it conduct the 2020 decennial census ($4.629 billion, or 121.1%, more than the FY2019 enacted appropriation and $2.301 billion, or 37.4%, more than the Administration\u2019s request). The House Committee on Appropriations also proposed increases for many other CJS accounts relative to the FY2019 enacted amount or the Administration\u2019s request. The House Committee on Appropriations declined to adopt many of the Administration\u2019s proposals to eliminate several CJS agencies and programs.", "type": "CRS Report", "typeId": "REPORTS", "active": true, "formats": [ { "format": "HTML", "encoding": "utf-8", "url": "https://www.crs.gov/Reports/R45702", "sha1": "0fc075be757839c13e7f957520edf059392c679e", "filename": "files/20190619_R45702_0fc075be757839c13e7f957520edf059392c679e.html", "images": { "/products/Getimages/?directory=R/html/R45702_files&id=/1.png": "files/20190619_R45702_images_c5508677e665f008200c6e67beebacc67ed604c3.png", "/products/Getimages/?directory=R/html/R45702_files&id=/0.png": "files/20190619_R45702_images_d68add22823b836332cdd4f091fa22eda5cff331.png" } }, { "format": "PDF", "encoding": null, "url": "https://www.crs.gov/Reports/pdf/R45702", "sha1": "27944c13087c25ca315280e64422dc9fd08bcf41", "filename": "files/20190619_R45702_27944c13087c25ca315280e64422dc9fd08bcf41.pdf", "images": {} } ], "topics": [ { "source": "IBCList", "id": 4744, "name": "Commerce, Justice, Science Appropriations" } ] }, { "source": "EveryCRSReport.com", "id": 598634, "date": "2019-04-22", "retrieved": "2019-05-22T22:03:18.776740", "title": "Overview of FY2020 Appropriations for Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies (CJS)", "summary": "This report describes actions taken by the Trump Administration and Congress to provide FY2020 appropriations for Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies (CJS) accounts. The annual CJS appropriations act provides funding for the Department of Commerce, which includes agencies such as the Census Bureau, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST); the Department of Justice (DOJ), which includes agencies such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Bureau of Prisons (BOP), the U.S. Marshals, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), and the U.S. Attorneys; the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA); the National Science Foundation (NSF); and several related agencies such as the Legal Services Corporation and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.\nThe Administration requests $71.388 billion for CJS for FY2020, which is $1.520 billion (-2.1%) less than the $72.908 billion appropriated for CJS for FY2019. The Administration\u2019s request includes $12.214 billion for the Department of Commerce, $30.529 billion for the Department of Justice, $28.092 billion for the science agencies, and $552 million for the related agencies. The Administration\u2019s FY2020 budget proposes eliminating several CJS agencies and programs, including the Economic Development Administration, the Community Oriented Policing Services Office, NASA\u2019s STEM Engagement Office (formerly the Office of Education), and the Legal Services Corporation. The Administration proposes reducing funding for many accounts in CJS, though there are a few exceptions\u2014the most notable of which is the proposed $2.334 billion increase for the Census Bureau\u2019s Periodic Censuses and Programs account. 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