{ "id": "RL31406", "type": "CRS Report", "typeId": "REPORTS", "number": "RL31406", "active": false, "source": "EveryCRSReport.com, University of North Texas Libraries Government Documents Department", "versions": [ { "source": "EveryCRSReport.com", "id": 101201, "date": "2002-08-30", "retrieved": "2016-05-24T20:05:19.535941", "title": "Supplemental Appropriations for FY2002: Combating Terrorism and Other Issues", "summary": "On March 21, 2002, President Bush requested $27.1 billion in emergency supplemental funding\nto\ncontinue the war on terrorism and provide additional assistance for New York City and aviation\nsecurity as well as other homeland security needs. With the $1.3 billion FY2002 supplemental\nrequest for Pell grants in the President's February budget, the Administration's request was $28.4\nbillion.\n Although there was broad congressional support for the new supplemental, Congress debated\nthe total spending level, the amount for homeland security, and inclusion of budget ceilings for\nFY2003, as well as other issues from the time that the bill was submitted in the spring to its final\npassage in late July.\n Resolving differences between the two houses and between Congress and the Administration\nproved to be difficult. The initial draft conference version developed by the appropriators was\nrejected by the White House. A compromise package designed by Senate appropriators was then\nrejected by the House. House appropriators then put together a final $28.9 billion spending package\nthat was acceptable to both houses and the Administration. \n That package, the conference version of H.R. 4775 ( H.Rept. 107-593 ), passed the\nHouse by 397 to 32 on July 23, and the Senate by 92 to 7 on July 24, 2002. The President signed\nthe bill on August 2, 2002 ( P.L. 107-206 ). As cleared by both houses, the bill includes $14.5 billion\nfor DOD, $6.7 billion for homeland security, $5.5 billion for assistance to New York, $2.1 billion\nfor foreign assistance and embassy security, $1 billion for Pell grants, and $400 million for election\nadministration reform.\n As enacted, P.L. 107-206 includes $25 billion in emergency spending and $5.1 billion in\ncontingent emergency spending. The President had thirty days after enactment (September 1) to\ndecide whether to submit a budget amendment to Congress that designates either all\n or none of that\n$5.1 billion of contingent spending as emergency funding. The $5.1 billion portion includes about\n$1 billion in additional DOD funding, $275 million for veterans' medical care, $250 million in aid\nto Israel and the Palestinians, $200 million in HIV/AIDS funding, and $450 million for election\nreform. The funding designated as contingent emergency spending was either not requested by the\nPresident or reflects higher levels than included in the Administration's request. \n On August 13, the President announced that he would not utilize the $5.1 billion contingent\nemergency spending. White House officials said, however, that the Administration would seek about\n$1 billion of that amount as an amended FY2003 appropriation request, including funds for Israel,\nthe Palestinians, international HIV/AIDS, and the Transportation Security Agency. 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