{ "id": "RL30506", "type": "CRS Report", "typeId": "REPORTS", "number": "RL30506", "active": false, "source": "EveryCRSReport.com, University of North Texas Libraries Government Documents Department", "versions": [ { "source": "EveryCRSReport.com", "id": 104887, "date": "2000-10-17", "retrieved": "2016-05-24T20:32:52.412941", "title": "Appropriations for FY2001: Interior and Related Agencies", "summary": "The Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations bill includes funding for agencies and programs\nin four separate federal departments as well as numerous smaller agencies and diverse programs. The\nbill includes funding for the Interior Department except the Bureau of Reclamation, but only segments\nof the funding of the other three departments, Agriculture, Energy, and Health and Human Services.\n On February 7, 2000, President Clinton submitted his FY2001 budget to Congress. The\nFY2001 request for Interior and Related Agencies totals $16.32 billion compared to the $14.91\nbillion enacted for FY2000 ( P.L. 106-113 ), an increase of $1.41 billion. (With scorekeeping\nadjustments, including an across-the-board cut of 0.38% for FY2000, the figures are $16.49 billion\nrequested for FY2001 compared with $14.90 billion enacted for FY2000.) \n The Interior Subcommittee of the House Appropriations Committee and the full House\nAppropriations Committee marked up the FY2001 Interior Appropriations bill on May 17, 2000 and\nMay 25, 2000, respectively. On June 16, 2000, the House passed H.R. 4578 ( H.Rept.\n106-646 ) by a vote of 204-172. The FY2001 recommended level of $14.6 billion is $1.7 billion\nbelow the President's request and $302 million below the FY2000 enacted level. \n The Interior Subcommittee of the Senate Appropriations Committee and the full Senate\nAppropriations Committee marked up the Interior bill on June 20, 2000 and June 22, 2000,\nrespectively. On July 18, 2000, the Senate passed H.R. 4578 ( S.Rept. 106-312 ) by a\nvote of 97-2. The FY2001 recommended level of $15.8 billion in total budget authority is some\n$1.16 billion above the House-passed mark. \n A House-Senate conference met on September 20 and September 21 and after further\ndiscussions between the conferees and the Administration agreed to a funding level of $18.8 billion,\nsome $3.8 billion above the FY2000 enacted level. The conference agreement included $1.8 billion\nin emergency and supplemental funding ($300 million above the President's request) for expenditures\nalready incurred in firefighting and to restore areas damaged by Western wildfires. The conference\nalso included a new Title VIII that would implement a modified version of the President's Lands\nLegacy Initiative over 6 years. Funding would start at a total of $1.6 billion in FY2001 ($1.2 billion\nfor Interior Appropriations programs) and rise to $2.4 billion in FY2006. In addition, the conference\nprovided significant increases for the Indian Health Service (+ $214 million), Bureau of Indian Affairs\nprograms (+ $272 million), Energy Conservation programs (+ $94.7 million), and Bureau of Land\nManagement Operations (+ $66 million). (See Table 5 for the House, Senate, and\nConference\napproved funding levels.) \n The conference report ( H.Rept. 106-914 ) was passed by the House on October 3, 2000 by a\nvote of 348-69 and was passed by the Senate on October 5, 2000, by a vote of 83-13. 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