{ "id": "RL30502", "type": "CRS Report", "typeId": "REPORTS", "number": "RL30502", "active": false, "source": "EveryCRSReport.com, University of North Texas Libraries Government Documents Department", "versions": [ { "source": "EveryCRSReport.com", "id": 104883, "date": "2001-01-29", "retrieved": "2016-05-24T20:28:33.736941", "title": "Appropriations for FY2001: Treasury, Postal Service, Executive Office of the President, and General Government", "summary": "FY2001 Treasury, Postal Service, Executive Office of the president, and General Government\nfunding was enacted through P.L. 106-554 , the Consolidated Appropriations Act for FY2001,\nDecember 21, 2001. Partial funding for a select few of the accounts and some general provisions\nof the Treasury, Postal Service, Executive Office of the President, and General Government FY2001\nAppropriations are included in the Department of Transportation FY2001 Appropriation ( P.L. 106-346 , Title V, October 23, 2000) and the continuing funding resolution ( P.L. 106-275 , as amended). \nTwenty-one continuing resolutions provided stopgap funding during the period October 1 through\nDecember 21, 2000. There were four appropriations bills which would have funded all or some of\nthe accounts usually funded through the Treasury, Postal Service and General Government FY2001\nappropriations acts. The House had passed, on July 20, H.R. 4871 . The Senate had\nreported, on July 20, S. 2900 and, on July 26, had voted to invoke cloture to proceed\nwith debate on H.R. 4871 . The third version, H.R. 4985 , was introduced\non July 26 as a new bill and reported from the Legislative Branch ( H.R. 4516 )\nappropriations conference committee as section 1001, Division B of that conference. This bill was\nvetoed October 30, 2000.The House agreed to the conference report on H.R. 4516 \nSeptember 14. On October 6, the House and Senate approved and sent to the President, a\nconference agreement for Department of Transportation appropriations ( H.R. 4475 ).\nTitle V partially funds ($348.4 million) several of the accounts.\n P.L. 106-554 funds the accounts at $30.4 billion ($14.7 in mandatory funding and $15.6 in\ndiscretionary accounts). The FY2001 budget, submitted to Congress on February 7, 2000, requested\n$31.2 billion. The FY2000 funding totals $28.3 billion, including mandatory funding (reflecting\nscorekeeping by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO)). Incorporating the CBO scorekeeping for\nFY2001, the budget would have mandatory accounts funded at $14.7 billion and discretionary\nfunding set at $16.5 billion. The House and Senate Appropriations Committees approved allocations\nto the various appropriations: House discretionary budget authority at $14.402 billion with outlays\nat $14.751 billion; and Senate $14.3 billion for budget authority and $14.566 billion for outlays. \nWhile the congressional allocations were in disagreement with one another, they were consistently\nlower than the requested funding. P.L. 106-346 ( H.R. 4475 ) adds $348 million.\n The Budget and Key Policy Issues section of the report discusses both the funding provisions\nand policy initiatives in the funding statutes. The funding provisions in Title V of the Department\nof Transportation appropriations act were critical to the success of passage of the main funding\nprovisions in that compromises were reached on the main bill based on commitments to funding for\nthe Department of the Treasury, principally the Internal Revenue Service's (IRS) STABLE program\nand for IRS information technology. 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This report is a guide to one of the 13 regular appropriations bills that Congress passes each year. 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