Concurrent Resolution on the Budget for Fiscal Year 2010

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Concurrent Resolution on the Budget for Fiscal Year 2010
Acts of the 111th United States Congress
S.Con.Res.13 (111th Congress)

S.Con.Res. 13, Agreed to April 29, 2009

486874Concurrent Resolution on the Budget for Fiscal Year 2010 — S.Con.Res.13 (111th Congress)Acts of the 111th United States Congress

One Hundred Eleventh Congress

of the

United States of America


AT THE FIRST SESSION

Begun and held at the City of Washington on Tuesday,
the sixth day of January, two thousand and nine


Concurrent Resolution


Setting forth the congressional budget for the United States Government for fiscal year 2010, revising the appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal year 2009, and setting forth the appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years 2011 through 2014.
Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring),

Section 1. Concurrent Resolution on the Budget for Fiscal Year 2010.

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(a) Declaration.—
Congress declares that this resolution is the concurrent resolution on the budget for fiscal year 2010 and that this resolution sets forth the appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years 2009 and 2011 through 2014.
(b) Table of Contents.—
The table of contents for this concurrent resolution is as follows:
Sec. 1. Concurrent Resolution on the Budget for Fiscal Year 2010.
TITLE I — RECOMMENDED LEVELS AND AMOUNTS
Sec. 101. Recommended Levels and Amounts.
Sec. 102. Social Security.
Sec. 103. Postal Service Discretionary Administrative Expenses.
Sec. 104. Major Functional Categories.
TITLE II — RECONCILIATION
Sec. 201. Reconciliation in the Senate.
Sec. 202. Reconciliation in the House.
TITLE III — RESERVE FUNDS
Subtitle A — Senate Reserve Funds
Sec. 301. Deficit-Neutral Reserve Fund to Transform and Modernize America's Health Care System.
Sec. 302. Deficit-Neutral Reserve Fund to Invest in Clean Energy and Preserve the Environment.
Sec. 303. Deficit-Neutral Reserve Fund for Higher Education.
Sec. 304. Deficit-Neutral Reserve Fund for Child Nutrition and WIC.
Sec. 305. Deficit-Neutral Reserve Fund for Investments in America's Infrastructure.
Sec. 306. Deficit-Neutral Reserve Fund to Promote Economic Stabilization and Growth.
Sec. 307. Deficit-Neutral Reserve Fund for America's Veterans and Wounded Servicemembers.
Sec. 308. Deficit-Neutral Reserve Fund for Judicial Pay and Judgeships, Postal Retiree Assistance, and Certain Pension Obligations.
Sec. 309. Deficit-Neutral Reserve Fund for Defense Acquisition and Federal Contracting Reform.
Sec. 310. Deficit-Neutral Reserve Fund for Investments in Our Nation's Counties and Schools.
Sec. 311. Deficit-Neutral Reserve Fund for the Food and Drug Administration.
Sec. 312. Deficit-Neutral Reserve Fund for a Comprehensive Investigation Into the Current Financial Crisis.
Sec. 313. Deficit-Neutral Reserve Fund for Increased Transparency at the Federal Reserve.
Sec. 314. Deficit-Neutral Reserve Fund for 21st Century Community Learning Centers.
Sec. 315. Deficit-Neutral Reserve Fund for Provision of Critical Resources to Firefighters and Fire Departments.
Sec. 316. Deficit-Neutral Reserve Fund to Promote Tax Equity for States Without Personal Income Taxes, and Other Selected Tax Relief Policies.
Sec. 317. Deficit-Neutral Reserve Fund to Promote Individual Savings and Financial Security.
Sec. 318. Deficit-Neutral Reserve Fund to Increase FDIC and NCUA Borrowing Authority.
Sec. 319. Deficit-Neutral Reserve Fund for Improving the Well-Being of Children.
Sec. 320. Deficit-Neutral Reserve Fund for a 9/11 Health Program.
Subtitle B — House Reserve Funds
Sec. 321. Deficit-Neutral Reserve Fund for Health Care Reform.
Sec. 322. Deficit-Neutral Reserve Fund for College Access, Affordability, and Completion.
Sec. 323. Deficit-Neutral Reserve Fund for Increasing Energy Independence.
Sec. 324. Deficit-Neutral Reserve Fund for America's Veterans and Wounded Servicemembers.
Sec. 325. Deficit-Neutral Reserve Fund for Certain Tax Relief.
Sec. 326. Deficit-Neutral Reserve Fund for a 9/11 Health Program.
Sec. 327. Deficit-Neutral Reserve Fund for Child Nutrition.
Sec. 328. Deficit-Neutral Reserve Fund for Structural Unemployment Insurance Reforms.
Sec. 329. Deficit-Neutral Reserve Fund for Child Support.
Sec. 330. Deficit-Neutral Reserve Fund for the Affordable Housing Trust Fund.
Sec. 331. Deficit-Neutral Reserve Fund for Home Visiting.
Sec. 332. Deficit-Neutral Reserve Fund for Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program Trigger.
Sec. 333. Deficit-Neutral Reserve Fund for County Payments Legislation.
Sec. 334. Reserve Fund for the Surface Transportation Reauthorization.
TITLE IV — BUDGET PROCESS
Subtitle A — Senate Provisions
Part I — Budget Enforcement
Sec. 401. Discretionary Spending Limits, Program Integrity Initiatives, and Other Adjustments.
Sec. 402. Point of Order Against Advance Appropriations.
Sec. 403. Emergency Legislation.
Sec. 404. Point of Order Against Legislation Increasing Short-Term Deficit.
Sec. 405. Point of Order Against Certain Legislation Related to Surface Transportation Funding.
Part II — Other Provisions
Sec. 411. Oversight of Government Performance.
Sec. 412. Budgetary Treatment of Certain Discretionary Administrative Expenses.
Sec. 413. Application and Effect of Changes in Allocations and Aggregates.
Sec. 414. Adjustments to Reflect Changes in Concepts and Definitions.
Sec. 415. Exercise of Rulemaking Powers.
Subtitle B — House Enforcement Provisions
Sec. 421. Adjustments for Direct Spending and Revenues.
Sec. 422. Adjustments to Discretionary Spending Limits.
Sec. 423. Costs of Overseas Deployments and Emergency Needs.
Sec. 424. Point of Order Against Advance Appropriations.
Sec. 425. Oversight of Government Performance.
Sec. 426. Budgetary Treatment of Certain Discretionary Administrative Expenses.
Sec. 427. Application and Effect of Changes in Allocations and Aggregates.
Sec. 428. Adjustments to Reflect Changes in Concepts and Definitions.
Sec. 429. Exercise of Rulemaking Powers.
TITLE V — POLICY
Sec. 501. Policy on Middle-Class Tax Relief and Revenues.
Sec. 502. Policy on Defense Priorities.
TITLE VI — SENSE OF THE CONGRESS
Sec. 601. Sense of the Congress on Veterans' and Servicemembers' Health Care.
Sec. 602. Sense of the Congress on Homeland Security.
Sec. 603. Sense of the Congress on Promoting American Innovation and Economic Competitiveness.
Sec. 604. Sense of the Congress Regarding Pay Parity.
Sec. 605. Sense of the Congress on College Affordability and Student Loan Reform.
Sec. 606. Sense of the Congress on Great Lakes Restoration.
Sec. 607. Sense of the Congress Regarding the Importance of Child Support Enforcement.


Agreed to April 29, 2009


History

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  • HOUSE REPORTS:
    • No. 111-89 (Comm. of Conference)