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                                                        Calendar No. 55

105th CONGRESS

  1st Session

                            S. CON. RES. 27

_______________________________________________________________________

                         CONCURRENT RESOLUTION

Setting forth the congressional budget for the United States Government 
           for fiscal years 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, and 2002.

_______________________________________________________________________

                              May 19, 1997

                         Placed on the calendar





                                                        Calendar No. 55
105th CONGRESS
  1st Session
S. CON. RES. 27

Setting forth the congressional budget for the United States Government 
           for fiscal years 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, and 2002.


_______________________________________________________________________


                   IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES

                              May 19, 1997

Mr. Domenici, from the Committee on the Budget, submitted the following 
    original concurrent resolution; which was placed on the calendar

_______________________________________________________________________

                         CONCURRENT RESOLUTION


 
Setting forth the congressional budget for the United States Government 
           for fiscal years 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, and 2002.

    Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), 

SECTION 1. CONCURRENT RESOLUTION ON THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1998.

    (a) Declaration.--The Congress determines and declares that this 
resolution is the concurrent resolution on the budget for fiscal year 
1998 including the appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years 1999, 
2000, 2001, and 2002 as required by section 301 of the Congressional 
Budget Act of 1974.
    (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 1998.
                      TITLE I--LEVELS AND AMOUNTS

Sec. 101. Recommended levels and amounts.
Sec. 102. Social Security.
Sec. 103. Major functional categories.
Sec. 104. Reconciliation.
             TITLE II--BUDGETARY RESTRAINTS AND RULEMAKING

Sec. 201. Discretionary spending limits.
Sec. 202. Allowance in the Senate.
Sec. 203. Allowance in the Senate for section 8 housing assistance.
Sec. 204. Environmental reserve.
Sec. 205. Federal land acquisition reserve.
Sec. 206. Allowance in the Senate for arrearages.
Sec. 207. Intercity passenger rail reserve fund for fiscal years 1998-
                            2002.
Sec. 208. Mass transit reserve fund for fiscal years 1998-2002.
Sec. 209. Exercise of rulemaking powers.
                     TITLE III--SENSE OF THE SENATE

Sec. 301. Sense of the Senate on long term entitlement reforms, 
                            including accuracy in determining changes 
                            in the cost of living.
Sec. 302. Sense of the Senate on tactical fighter aircraft programs.
Sec. 303. Sense of the Senate regarding children's health coverage.
Sec. 304. Sense of the Senate on a Medicaid per capita cap.
Sec. 305. Sense of the Senate that added savings go to deficit 
                            reduction.
Sec. 306. Sense of the Senate on fairness in Medicare.
Sec. 307. Sense of the Senate regarding assistance to Lithuania and 
                            Latvia.
Sec. 308. Sense of the Senate regarding a national commission on higher 
                            education.
Sec. 309. Sense of the Senate on lockbox.
Sec. 310. Sense of the Senate on the earned income credit.

                      TITLE I--LEVELS AND AMOUNTS

SEC. 101. RECOMMENDED LEVELS AND AMOUNTS.

    The following budgetary levels are appropriate for the fiscal years 
1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, and 2002:
    (1) Federal revenues.--For purposes of the enforcement of this 
resolution--
            (A) The recommended levels of Federal revenues are as 
        follows:
                    Fiscal year 1998: $1,199,000,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 1999: $1,241,900,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2000: $1,285,600,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2001: $1,343,600,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2002: $1,407,600,000,000.
            (B) The amounts by which the aggregate levels of Federal 
        revenues should be changed are as follows:
                    Fiscal year 1998: $-7,400,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 1999: $-11,100,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2000: $-22,000,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2001: $-22,800,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2002: $-19,900,000,000.
            (C) The amounts for Federal Insurance Contributions Act 
        revenues for hospital insurance within the recommended levels 
        of Federal revenues are as follows:
                    Fiscal year 1998: $113,500,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 1999: $119,100,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2000: $125,100,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2001: $130,700,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2002: $136,800,000,000.
    (2) New budget authority.--For purposes of the enforcement of this 
resolution, the appropriate levels of total new budget authority are as 
follows:
                    Fiscal year 1998: $1,384,900,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 1999: $1,440,200,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2000: $1,486,400,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2001: $1,520,400,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2002: $1,551,900,000,000.
    (3) Budget outlays.--For purposes of the enforcement of this 
resolution, the appropriate levels of total budget outlays are as 
follows:
                    Fiscal year 1998: $1,372,000,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 1999: $1,424,300,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2000: $1,468,900,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2001: $1,500,900,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2002: $1,516,300,000,000.
    (4) Deficits.--For purposes of the enforcement of this resolution, 
the amounts of the deficits are as follows:
                    Fiscal year 1998: $-173,000,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 1999: $-182,400,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2000: $-183,300,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2001: $-157,300,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2002: $-108,700,000,000.
    (5) Public debt.--The appropriate levels of the public debt are as 
follows:
                    Fiscal year 1998: $5,593,500,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 1999: $5,836,200,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2000: $6,082,400,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2001: $6,301,200,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2002: $6,473,500,000,000.
    (6) Direct loan obligations.--The appropriate levels of total new 
direct loan obligations are as follows:
                    Fiscal year 1998: $34,000,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 1999: $33,400,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2000: $34,900,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2001: $36,100,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2002: $37,400,000,000.
    (7) Primary loan guarantee commitments.--The appropriate levels of 
new primary loan guarantee commitments are as follows:
                    Fiscal year 1998: $315,700,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 1999: $324,900,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2000: $328,200,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2001: $332,200,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2002: $335,300,000,000.

SEC. 102. SOCIAL SECURITY.

    (a) Social Security Revenues.--For purposes of Senate enforcement 
under sections 302, 602, and 311 of the Congressional Budget Act of 
1974, the amounts of revenues of the Federal Old-Age and Survivors 
Insurance Trust Fund and the Federal Disability Insurance Trust Fund 
are as follows:
                    Fiscal year 1998: $402,800,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 1999: $422,300,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2000: $442,600,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2001: $461,600,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2002: $482,800,000,000.
    (b) Social Security Outlays.--For purposes of Senate enforcement 
under sections 302, 602, and 311 of the Congressional Budget Act of 
1974, the amounts of outlays of the Federal Old-Age and Survivors 
Insurance Trust Fund and the Federal Disability Insurance Trust Fund 
are as follows:
                    Fiscal year 1998: $317,600,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 1999: $330,600,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2000: $343,600,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2001: $358,100,000,000.
                    Fiscal year 2002: $372,500,000,000.

SEC. 103. MAJOR FUNCTIONAL CATEGORIES.

    The Congress determines and declares that the appropriate levels of 
new budget authority, budget outlays, new direct loan obligations, and 
new primary loan guarantee commitments for fiscal years 1998 through 
2002 for each major functional category are:
    (1) National Defense (050):
            Fiscal year 1998:
                    (A) New budget authority, $268,200,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $266,000,000,000.
                    (C) New direct loan obligations, $0.
                    (D) New primary loan guarantee commitments, 
                $600,000,000.
            Fiscal year 1999:
                    (A) New budget authority, $270,800,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $265,800,000,000.
                    (C) New direct loan obligations, $0.
                    (D) New primary loan guarantee commitments, 
                $800,000,000.
            Fiscal year 2000:
                    (A) New budget authority, $274,800,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $268,400,000,000.
                    (C) New direct loan obligations, $0.
                    (D) New primary loan guarantee commitments, 
                $1,100,000,000.
            Fiscal year 2001:
                    (A) New budget authority, $281,300,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $270,100,000,000.
                    (C) New direct loan obligations, $0.
                    (D) New primary loan guarantee commitments, 
                $1,100,000,000.
            Fiscal year 2002:
                    (A) New budget authority, $289,100,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $272,600,000,000.
                    (C) New direct loan obligations, $0.
                    (D) New primary loan guarantee commitments, 
                $1,100,000,000.
    (2) International Affairs (150):
            Fiscal year 1998:
                    (A) New budget authority, $15,900,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $14,600,000,000.
                    (C) New direct loan obligations, $2,000,000,000.
                    (D) New primary loan guarantee commitments, 
                $12,800,000,000.
            Fiscal year 1999:
                    (A) New budget authority, $14,900,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $14,600,000,000.
                    (C) New direct loan obligations, $2,000,000,000.
                    (D) New primary loan guarantee commitments, 
                $13,100,000,000.
            Fiscal year 2000:
                    (A) New budget authority, $15,800,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $15,000,000,000.
                    (C) New direct loan obligations, $2,100,000,000.
                    (D) New primary loan guarantee commitments, 
                $13,400,000,000.
            Fiscal year 2001:
                    (A) New budget authority, $16,100,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $14,800,000,000.
                    (C) New direct loan obligations, $2,100,000,000.
                    (D) New primary loan guarantee commitments, 
                $13,800,000,000.
            Fiscal year 2002:
                    (A) New budget authority, $16,400,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $14,800,000,000.
                    (C) New direct loan obligations, $2,200,000,000.
                    (D) New primary loan guarantee commitments, 
                $14,200,000,000.
    (3) General Science, Space, and Technology (250):
            Fiscal year 1998:
                    (A) New budget authority, $16,200,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $16,900,000,000.
                    (C) New direct loan obligations, $0.
                    (D) New primary loan guarantee commitments, $0.
            Fiscal year 1999:
                    (A) New budget authority, $16,200,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $16,500,000,000.
                    (C) New direct loan obligations, $0.
                    (D) New primary loan guarantee commitments, $0.
            Fiscal year 2000:
                    (A) New budget authority, $15,900,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $16,000,000,000.
                    (C) New direct loan obligations, $0.
                    (D) New primary loan guarantee commitments, $0.
            Fiscal year 2001:
                    (A) New budget authority, $15,800,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $15,900,000,000.
                    (C) New direct loan obligations, $0.
                    (D) New primary loan guarantee commitments, $0.
            Fiscal year 2002:
                    (A) New budget authority, $15,600,000,000.
                    (B) Outlays, $15,700,000,000.
                    (C) New direct loan obligations, $0.
                    (D) New primary loan guarantee commitments, $0.
    (4) Energy (270):

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