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106th CONGRESS
  2d Session
H. J. RES. 125

Making further continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 2001, and 
                          for other purposes.


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                    IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

                           November 13, 2000

Mr. Young introduced the following joint resolution; which was referred 
                   to the Committee on Appropriations

                           November 13, 2000

   The Committee on Appropriations discharged; considered and passed

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                            JOINT RESOLUTION


 
Making further continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 2001, and 
                          for other purposes.

    Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United 
States of America in Congress assembled,
    Section 1. Public Law 106-275 is further amended by striking the 
date specified in section 106(c) and inserting ``December 5, 2000'', 
and by adding, at the end, the following three new sections:
    ``Sec. 121. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this joint 
resolution, except section 107, there are appropriated for all 
construction expenses, salaries, and other expenses associated with 
conducting the inaugural ceremonies of the President and Vice President 
of the United States, January 20, 2001, in accordance with such program 
as may be adopted by the joint committee authorized by Senate 
Concurrent Resolution 89, agreed to March 14, 2000 (One Hundred Sixth 
Congress), and Senate Concurrent Resolution 90, agreed to March 14, 
2000 (One Hundred Sixth Congress), $1,000,000 to be disbursed by the 
Secretary of the Senate and to remain available until September 30, 
2001. Funds made available under this heading shall be available for 
payment, on a direct or reimbursable basis, whether incurred on, 
before, or after, October 1, 2000: Provided, That the compensation of 
any employee of the Committee on Rules and Administration of the Senate 
who has been designated to perform service for the Joint Congressional 
Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies shall continue to be paid by the 
Committee on Rules and Administration, but the account from which such 
staff member is paid may be reimbursed for the services of the staff 
member (including agency contributions when appropriate) out of funds 
made available under this heading.
    ``(b) During fiscal year 2001 the Secretary of Defense shall 
provide protective services on a non-reimbursable basis to the United 
States Capitol Police with respect to the following events:
            ``(1) Upon request of the Chair of the Joint Congressional 
        Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies established under Senate 
        Concurrent Resolution 89 (One Hundred Sixth Congress), agreed 
        to March 14, 2000, the proceedings and ceremonies conducted for 
        the inauguration of the President-elect and Vice President-
        elect of the United States.
            ``(2) Upon request of the Speaker of the House of 
        Representatives and the President Pro Tempore of the Senate, 
        the joint session of Congress held to receive a message from 
        the President of the United States on the State of the Union.
    ``Sec. 122. Notwithstanding any other provision of this joint 
resolution except section 107, $5,961,000 shall be available for a 
payment to the District of Columbia to reimburse the District for 
expenses incurred in connection with Presidential inauguration 
activities.
    ``Sec. 123. Notwithstanding limitations imposed by this continuing 
resolution except section 107, the Executive Residence at the White 
House is authorized to make expenditures to provide for the orderly 
transition and moving expenses following the election on November 7, 
2000.''.
    Sec. 2. Notwithstanding section 106 of Public Law 106-275, funds 
shall be available and obligations for mandatory payments due on or 
about December 1, 2000, may continue to be made.
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