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The $17.55 billion in discretionary funds is $805 million below the\nSenate-passed version of H.J.Res. 2 and $56 million below the House-reported version\nof H.R. 5263 , but $124 million above the Administration's FY2003 request and $1.27\nbillion above the enacted FY2002 level including FY2002 supplementals. Not included in the totals\nis the effect of a 0.65% across-the-board rescission to almost all discretionary programs funded by\n P.L. 108-7 , which could reduce USDA and related agencies appropriations by approximately $85\nmillion in FY2003. Also separate from the regular appropriations is a provision in P.L. 108-7 for\n$3.1 billion in FY2003 agricultural disaster assistance, primarily for farmers and ranchers affected\nby a natural disaster in 2001 or 2002. The cost of the disaster assistance is offset by a comparable\nreduction in a mandatory conservation program over a 10-year period. \n Among its other major provisions affecting USDA agencies and programs, P.L. 108-7 : 1)\nprovides $1.45 billion in foreign food aid under P.L. 480 Title II, including $250 million in\nsupplemental funding that is available through FY2004, and requires USDA to supply a minimum\nof 400,000 tons of commodities under a separate mandatory food aid program; 2) prohibits the use\nof discretionary funds to administer any mandatory conservation programs; 3) limits spending on\ncertain mandatory trade, conservation and research programs and applies the savings from these\nreductions to spending on discretionary programs; 4) rejects an Administration proposal to require\nprivate crop insurance companies to absorb more of the cost of the federal crop insurance program;\n5) provides supplemental funding to help the Farm Service Agency administer disaster and farm bill\nprograms; 6) funds special research grants proposed to be terminated by the Administration; 7)\nincreases funding over FY2002 for food safety and animal and plant health inspection activities,\nreflecting increased government responsibility to protect the food supply from terrorist attacks; and\n8) increases USDA food and nutrition program spending by $4 billion over FY2002, in line with the\nAdministration request, including $3.2 billion more for the food stamp program. \n Included in the bill totals is $1.4 billion in appropriations for the largest related agency, the\nDepartment of Health and Human Services' Food and Drug Administration. 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