Concurrent Resolution on the Budget— Fiscal Year 2013
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112TH CONGRESS " ! REPORT 2d Session HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 112–000 CONCURRENT RESOLUTION ON THE BUDGET— FISCAL YEAR 2013 R E P O R T OF THE COMMITTEE ON THE BUDGET HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES TO ACCOMPANY H. Con. Res. 000 ESTABLISHING THE BUDGET FOR THE UNITED STATES GOVERN- MENT FOR FISCAL YEAR 2013 AND SETTING FORTH APPRO- PRIATE BUDGETARY LEVELS FOR FISCAL YEARS 2014 THROUGH 2022 together with MINORITY VIEWS MARCH 00, 2012.—Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed CONCURRENT RESOLUTION ON THE BUDGET—FISCAL YEAR 2013 1 112TH CONGRESS " ! REPORT 2d Session HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 112–000 CONCURRENT RESOLUTION ON THE BUDGET— FISCAL YEAR 2013 R E P O R T OF THE COMMITTEE ON THE BUDGET HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES TO ACCOMPANY H. Con. Res. 000 ESTABLISHING THE BUDGET FOR THE UNITED STATES GOVERN- MENT FOR FISCAL YEAR 2013 AND SETTING FORTH APPRO- PRIATE BUDGETARY LEVELS FOR FISCAL YEARS 2014 THROUGH 2022 together with MINORITY VIEWS MARCH 00, 2012.—Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 00–000 WASHINGTON : 2012 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office Internet: bookstore.gpo.gov Phone: toll free (866) 512–1800; DC area (202) 512–1800 Fax: (202) 512–2104 Mail: Stop IDCC, Washington, DC 20402–0001 COMMITTEE ON THE BUDGET PAUL RYAN, Wisconsin, Chairman SCOTT GARRETT, New Jersey CHRIS VAN HOLLEN, Maryland, MICHAEL K. SIMPSON, Idaho Ranking Minority Member JOHN CAMPBELL, California ALLYSON Y. SCHWARTZ, Pennsylvania KEN CALVERT, California MARCY KAPTUR, Ohio W. TODD AKIN, Missouri LLOYD DOGGETT, Texas TOM COLE, Oklahoma EARL BLUMENAUER, Oregon TOM PRICE, Georgia BETTY MCCOLLUM, Minnesota TOM MCCLINTOCK, California JOHN A. YARMUTH, Kentucky JASON CHAFFETZ, Utah BILL PASCRELL, JR., New Jersey MARLIN A. STUTZMAN, Indiana MICHAEL M. HONDA, California JAMES LANKFORD, Oklahoma TIM RYAN, Ohio DIANE BLACK, Tennessee DEBBIE WASSERMAN SCHULTZ, Florida REID J. RIBBLE, Wisconsin GWEN MOORE, Wisconsin BILL FLORES, Texas KATHY CASTOR, Florida MICK MULVANEY, South Carolina HEATH SHULER, North Carolina TIM HUELSKAMP, Kansas KAREN BASS, California TODD C. YOUNG, Indiana SUZANNE BONAMICI, Oregon JUSTIN AMASH, Michigan TODD ROKITA, Indiana FRANK C. GUINTA, New Hampshire ROB WOODALL, Georgia PROFESSIONAL STAFF AUSTIN SMYTHE, Staff Director THOMAS S. KAHN, Minority Staff Director (II) C O N T E N T S Page Statement of Congressional Authority Under the Constitution and the Law .... 0 Introduction: A Blueprint for American Renewal .................................................. 0 Summary Tables—Spending and Revenues: Table 1. Fiscal Year 2013 Budget Resolution ................................................ 0 Table 2. Fiscal Year 2013 Budget Resolution Discretionary Spending ........ 0 Table 3. Fiscal Year 2013 Budget Resolution Mandatory Spending ............ 0 Table 4. Summary of Fiscal Year 2013 Budget Resolution ........................... 0 Table 5. Fiscal Year 2013 Budget Resolution vs. the President’s Budget ... 0 Economic Assumptions of the Budget Resolution ................................................. 0 Table 6. Economic Projections: Administration, CBO, and Private Fore- casters ............................................................................................................ 0 Table 7. Economic Assumptions of the Fiscal Year 2013 Budget Resolu- tion ................................................................................................................. 0 Table 8. Tax Expenditure Estimates by Budget Function, Fiscal Years 2011–2015 ...................................................................................................... 0 Function-by-Function Presentation ........................................................................ 0 050 National Defense ....................................................................................... 0 150 International Relations ............................................................................. 0 250 General Science, Space, and Technology ................................................. 0 270 Energy ........................................................................................................ 0 300 Natural Resources and Environment ...................................................... 0 350 Agriculture ................................................................................................. 0 370 Commerce and Housing Credit ................................................................ 0 400 Transportation ........................................................................................... 0 450 Community and Regional Development .................................................. 0 500 Education, Training, Employment, and Social Services ........................ 0 550 Health ......................................................................................................... 0 570 Medicare ..................................................................................................... 0 600 Income Security ......................................................................................... 0 650 Social Security ........................................................................................... 0 700 Veterans Benefits and Services ................................................................ 0 750 Administration of Justice ......................................................................... 0 800 General Government ................................................................................. 0 900 Net Interest ............................................................................................... 0 920 Allowances ................................................................................................. 0 950 Undistributed Offsetting Receipts ........................................................... 0 970 Global War on Terrorism and Related Activities ................................... 0 Revenue .................................................................................................................... 0 Views and Estimates of the Committee on Ways and Means .............................. 0 Reprioritizing Sequester Savings ........................................................................... 0 Table 9. Reconciliation Savings by Authorizing Committee ......................... 0 The Long-Term Budget Outlook ............................................................................. 0 Table 10. Fiscal Year 2013 Budget Resolution vs. the CBO Alternative Fiscal Scenario .............................................................................................. 0 Section-by-Section Description ............................................................................... 0 Title I. Spending and Revenue Levels ............................................................ 0 Title II. Reconciliation ...................................................................................... 0 Title III. Recommended Levels for Fiscal Years 2030, 2040, and 2050 ....... 0 Title IV. Reserve Funds ................................................................................... 0 Title V. Budget Enforcement ........................................................................... 0 Title VI. Policy .................................................................................................. 0 Title VII. Sense of the House Provisions ........................................................ 0 The Congressional Budget Process ......................................................................... 0 Table 11. Allocation of Spending Authority to House Committee on Ap- propriations ................................................................................................... 0 (III) IV Page The Congressional Budget Process—Continued Table 12. Resolution by Authorizing Committee (on-budget amounts) ....... 0 Enforcing Budgetary Levels .................................................................................... 0 Reconciliation ........................................................................................................... 0 Accounts Identified for Advance Appropriations ................................................... 0 Votes of the Committee ........................................................................................... 0 Other Matters to be Discussed Under the Rules of the House ............................ 0 Minority Views ......................................................................................................... 0 The Concurrent Resolution on the Budget for Fiscal Year 2013 ......................... 0 T A B L E S Page Table 1. Fiscal Year 2013 Budget Resolution ........................................................ 0 Table 2. Fiscal Year 2013 Budget Resolution Discretionary Spending ............... 0 Table 3. Fiscal Year 2013 Budget Resolution Mandatory Spending ................... 0 Table 4. Summary of Fiscal Year 2013 Budget Resolution .................................. 0 Table 5. Fiscal Year 2013 Budget Resolution vs. the President’s Budget .......... 0 Table 6. Economic Projections: Administration, CBO, and Private Forecasters 0 Table 7. Economic Assumptions of the Fiscal Year 2013 Budget Resolution ..... 0 Table 8. Tax Expenditure Estimates by Budget Function, Fiscal Years 2011– 2015 ......................................................................................................................