{ "id": "RL31809", "type": "CRS Report", "typeId": "REPORTS", "number": "RL31809", "active": false, "source": "EveryCRSReport.com, University of North Texas Libraries Government Documents Department", "versions": [ { "source": "EveryCRSReport.com", "id": 104937, "date": "2004-02-13", "retrieved": "2016-04-08T14:27:40.482506", "title": "Appropriations for FY2004: Commerce, Justice, State, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies", "summary": "Congress packaged a number of appropriations bills, including CJS, into an omnibus bill\n( H.R. 2673 ). A conference report ( H.Rept. 108-401 ) emerged just prior to the\nThanksgiving recess. The CJS portion of the bill (Division B) contains a total of $41.0 billion, not\nreflecting the .465% rescission in the general provisions of Division B. Within Division\nH--Miscellaneous Appropriations and Offsets--Section 168 includes a .59% across-the-board\nrescission. The House agreed to the conference report on December 8th, while the Senate passed the\npackage on January 22, 2004. The President signed The Consolidated Appropriations Act into law\n( P.L. 108-199 ) on January 23, 2004.\n Earlier, the Administration had submitted its FY2004 budget request in February 2003. The\nrequest for the Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and related agencies\n(commonly referred to as CJS) totaled $41.220 billion. The major components of the request\nincluded: Justice Department-- $19.005 billion; Commerce Department-- $5.814 billion; the\nJudiciary-- $5.430 billion; State Department-- $8.644 billion; and Related Agencies-- $2.424 billion. \nOn July 23, 2003, the House passed its CJS bill ( H.R. 2799 ), which totals $41.23\nbillion. The Senate Appropriations Committee recommended $40.37 billion. \n Department of Justice. The FY2004 enacted level of $19.942 billion is roughly\n $937 million\nabove the FY2004 Administration request of $19.005 billion and $294 million above the FY2003\nfunding level of $19.648 billion. \n Department of Commerce. The FY2004 request of $5.814 billion is about $18\n million more\nthan the FY2003 appropriation of $5.796. The House bill provided $5.256 billion; the Senate\nAppropriations Committee recommended $6.369 billion. The Consolidated Appropriations Act\nprovides $6.007 billion. \n The Judiciary. The Consolidated Appropriations Act provides total budget\n authority for the\nJudiciary of $5.17 billion, 5.0% over FY2003 funding, compared with $5.43 billion requested by the\nJudiciary (a 10.3% increase).\n Department of State and International Broadcasting. The FY2004 enacted level\n totals $8.264\nbillion, which is $380 million less than the President's FY2004 request and $86 million higher than\nthe FY2003 funding level. 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