November 7, 2009 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD—HOUSE, Vol. 155, Pt. 20 27577 REVISIONS TO THE 302(a) ALLOCA- bill H.R. 3962, the Affordable Health Care for BUDGET AGGREGATES—Continued TIONS AND BUDGETARY AGGRE- America Act. A corresponding table is at- [On-budget amounts, in millions of dollars] GATES ESTABLISHED BY THE tached. Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Years CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS ON The revision represents an adjustment for 2009 2010 2010–2014 THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEARS the purposes of section 302 and 311 of the 2010 THRU 2014 Congressional Budget Act of 1974, as amend- Outlays ................ 3,357,164 3,002,606 n.a Revenues ............. 1,532,579 1,653,728 10,500,149 The SPEAKER pro tempore. Under a ed. For the purposes of the Congressional Change for the Afford- Budget Act of 1974, as amended, this revised able Health Care for previous order of the House, the gen- America Act (H.R. tleman from South Carolina (Mr. allocation is to be considered as an allocation 3962): included in the budget resolution, pursuant to Budget Authority 0 21,260 n.a SPRATT) is recognized for 5 minutes. Outlays ................ 0 5,700 n.a Mr. SPRATT. Madam Speaker, under sec- section 427(b) of S. Con. Res. 13. Revenues ............. 0 400 218,000 tion 321 of S. Con. Res. 13, the concurrent Revised Aggregates: BUDGET AGGREGATES Budget Authority 3,668,601 2,903,409 n.a resolution on the budget for fiscal year 2010, Outlays ................ 3,357,164 3,008,306 n.a I hereby submit a revision to the budget allo- [On-budget amounts, in millions of dollars] Revenues ............. 1,532,579 1,654,128 10,718,149 cations and aggregates for certain House Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Years n.a. = Not applicable because annual appropriations Acts for fiscal years committees for fiscal year 2010 and the period 2009 2010 2010–2014 2011 through 2014 will not be considered until future sessions of Congress. 1 Current aggregates do not include the disaster allowance assumed in of fiscal year 2010 through 2014. This adjust- Current Aggregates: 1 the budget resolution, which if needed will be excluded from current level ment responds to House consideration of the Budget Authority 3,668,601 2,882,149 n.a with an emergency designation (section 423(b)). DIRECT SPENDING LEGISLATION—AUTHORIZING COMMITTEE 302(a) ALLOCATIONS FOR RESOLUTION CHANGES [Fiscal Years, in millions of dollars] 2009 2010 2010–2014 Total House Committee BA Outlays BA Outlays BA Outlays Current allocation:. Education and Labor ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... ¥187 ¥202 32 36 ¥812 ¥801 Energy and Commerce ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11 2 10 13 ¥10 ¥2 Ways and Means ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 0 0 6,840 6,840 37,000 37,000 Change for the Affordable Health Care for America Act (H.R. 3962): Education and Labor ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 0 0 3,000 3,000 10,000 10,000 Energy and Commerce ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 0 0 19,000 3,800 225,500 219,400 Ways and Means ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 0 0 ¥740 ¥1,100 ¥131,900 ¥132,600 Total ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 0 0 21,260 5,700 103,600 96,800 Revised allocation: Education and Labor ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... ¥187 ¥202 3,032 3,036 9,188 9,199 Energy and Commerce ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11 2 19,010 3,813 225,490 219,398 Ways and Means ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 0 0 6,100 5,740 ¥94,900 ¥95,600 SPECIAL ORDERS GRANTED Bartlett, Joe Barton, Melissa L. Bean, Xa- Chaka Fattah, Bob Filner, Jeff Flake, John vier Becerra, Shelley Berkley, Howard L. Fleming, J. Randy Forbes, Jeff Fortenberry, By unanimous consent, permission to Berman, Marion Berry, Judy Biggert, Brian Bill Foster, Virginia Foxx, Barney Frank, address the House, following the legis- P. Bilbray, Gus M. Bilirakis, Rob Bishop, Trent Franks, Rodney P. Frelinghuysen, lative program and any special orders Sanford D. Bishop Jr., Timothy H. Bishop, Marcia L. Fudge, Elton Gallegly, John heretofore entered, was granted to: Marsha Blackburn, Earl Blumenauer, Roy Garamendi, Scott Garrett, Jim Gerlach, (The following Member (at his own re- Blunt, John A. Boccieri, John A. Boehner, Jo Gabrielle Giffords, Kirsten E. Gillibrand*, quest) to revise and extend his remarks Bonner, Mary Bono Mack, John Boozman, Phil Gingrey, Louie Gohmert, Bob Good- and include extraneous material:) Madeleine Z. Bordallo, Dan Boren, Leonard latte, Charles A. Gonzalez, Bart Gordon, Kay L. Boswell, Rick Boucher, Charles W. Bou- Granger, Sam Graves, Alan Grayson, Al Mr. SPRATT, for 5 minutes, today. stany Jr., Allen Boyd, Bruce L. Braley, Green, Gene Green, Parker Griffith, Raul M. f Kevin Brady, Robert A. Brady, Bobby Bright, Grijalva, Brett Guthrie, Luis V. Gutierrez, ADJOURNMENT Paul C. Broun, Corrine Brown, Ginny Brown- John J. Hall, Ralph M. Hall, Deborah L. Hal- Waite, Henry E. Brown Jr., Vern Buchanan, vorson, Phil Hare, Jane Harman, Gregg Har- Mr. CONNOLLY of Virginia. Mr. Michael C. Burgess, Dan Burton, G.K. per, Alcee L. Hastings, Doc Hastings, Martin Speaker, pursuant to the order of the Butterfield, Steve Buyer, Ken Calvert, Dave Heinrich, Dean Heller, Jeb Hensarling, Wally House of today, I move that the House Camp, John Campbell, Eric Cantor, Anh Jo- Herger, Stephanie Herseth Sandlin, Brian do now adjourn. seph Cao, Shelley Moore Capito, Lois Capps, Higgins, Baron P. Hill, James A. Himes, Michael E. Capuano, Dennis A. Cardoza, Russ Maurice D. Hinchey, Rube´n Hinojosa, Mazie The motion was agreed to; accord- Carnahan, Christopher P. Carney, Andre Car- K. Hirono, Paul W. Hodes, Peter Hoekstra, ingly (at 11 o’clock and 33 minutes son, John R. Carter, Bill Cassidy, Michael N. Tim Holden, Rush D. Holt, Michael M. p.m.), under its previous order, the Castle, Kathy Castor, Jason Chaffetz, Ben Honda, Steny H. Hoyer, Duncan Hunter, Bob House adjourned until Monday, Novem- Chandler, Travis W. Childers, Judy Chu, Inglis, Jay Inslee, Steve Israel, Darrell E. ber 9, 2009, at 6 p.m., unless it sooner Donna M. Christensen, Yvette D. Clarke, Issa, Jesse L. Jackson Jr., Sheila Jackson- has received a message from the Sen- Wm. Lacy Clay, Emanuel Cleaver, James E. Lee, Lynn Jenkins, Eddie Bernice Johnson, ate transmitting its adoption of House Clyburn, Howard Coble, Mike Coffman, Steve Henry C. Hank Johnson Jr., Sam Johnson, Cohen, Tom Cole, K. Michael Conaway, Ger- Timothy V. Johnson, Walter B. Jones, Jim Concurrent Resolution 210, in which ald E. Connolly, John Conyers Jr., Jim Coo- Jordan, Steve Kagen, Paul E. Kanjorski, case the House shall stand adjourned per, Jim Costa, Jerry F. Costello, Joe Court- Marcy Kaptur, Patrick J. Kennedy, Dale E. pursuant to that concurrent resolution. ney, Ander Crenshaw, Joseph Crowley, Henry Kildee, Carolyn C. Kilpatrick, Mary Jo Kil- f Cuellar, John Abney Culberson, Elijah E. roy, Ron Kind, Peter T. King, Steve King, Cummings, Kathleen A. Dahlkemper, Artur Jack Kingston, Mark Steven Kirk, Ann Kirk- OATH FOR ACCESS TO CLASSIFIED Davis, Danny K. Davis, Geoff Davis, Lincoln patrick, Larry Kissell, Ron Klein, John INFORMATION Davis, Susan A. Davis, Nathan Deal, Peter A. Kline, Suzanne M. Kosmas, Frank Kratovil Under clause 13 of rule XXIII, the fol- DeFazio, Diana DeGette, William D. Dela- Jr., Doug Lamborn, Leonard Lance, James lowing Members executed the oath for hunt, Rosa L. DeLauro, Charles W. Dent, R. Langevin, Rick Larsen, John B. Larson, Lincoln Diaz-Balart, Mario Diaz-Balart, Nor- Tom Latham, Steven C. LaTourette, Robert access to classified information: man D. Dicks, John D. Dingell, Lloyd Dog- E. Latta, Barbara Lee, Christopher John Neil Abercrombie, Gary L. Ackerman, Rob- gett, Joe Donnelly, Michael F. Doyle, David Lee, Sander M. Levin, Jerry Lewis, John ert B. Aderholt, John H. Adler, W. Todd Dreier, Steve Driehaus, John J. Duncan Jr., Lewis, John Linder, Daniel Lipinski, Frank Akin, Rodney Alexander, Jason Altmire, Chet Edwards, Donna F. Edwards, Vernon J. A. LoBiondo, David Loebsack, Zoe
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