Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 108 Part 6.djvu/529

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CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS—MAY 12, 1994 108 STAT. 5097 neous or previously passed deficit reduction) the deficit in this resolution for— (A) fiscal year 1995; or (B) the period of fiscal years 1995 through 1999. (2) BUDGET AUTHORITY AND OUTLAY ALLOCATIONS AND REVE- NUE AGGREGATES.—In the Senate, budget authority and outlays may be allocated to a committee (or committees) and the revenue aggregates may be reduced (as provided under subsection (c)) for direct-spending or receipts legislation in furtherance of any of the purposes described in subsection (b)(2) within that committee's jurisdiction, if, to the extent that this concurrent resolution on the budget does not include the costs of that legislation, the enactment of that legislation will not increase (by virtue of either contemporaneous or previously passed deficit reduction) the deficit in this resolution for— (A) fiscal year 1995; or (B) the period of fiscal years 1995 through 1999. (3) OUTLAY-NEUTRAL BUDGET AUTHORITY ALLOCATIONS.— In the Senate, budget authority may be allocated (as provided under subsection (c)) to a committee (or committees) for any direct-spending legislation within that committee's jurisdiction, if, to the extent that this concurrent resolution on the budget does not include the costs of that legislation, the enactment of that legislation will not increase (by virtue of either contemporaneous or previously passed outlay reductions) the deficit or aggregate outlays in this resolution for— (A) fiscal year 1995; or (B) the period of fiscal years 1995 through 1999. (b)(1) PURPOSES UNDER SUBSECTION (a)(1).— Budget authority and outlay allocations may be revised under subsection (a)(1) for legislation— (A) to provide comprehensive training or job search assistance (including reemployment or job training programs or dislocated worker programs), or to reform unemployment compensation, or to provide for other related programs; (B) to preserve or rebuild the United States maritime industry; (C) to reform the finsincing of Federal elections; or (D) to reform the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980. (2) PURPOSES UNDER SUBSECTION (a)(2). —Budget authority and outlay allocations may be revised or the revenue floor reduced under subsection (a)(2) for— (A) legislation to improve the well-being of families through welfare or other reforms (including promoting self-sufficiency through improvements in job training or employment programs), to provide for services to support or protect children (including assuring increased parental support for children through improvements in the child support enforcement program), or to improve the health, nutrition, or care of children; • (B) to make continuing improvements in ongoing health care programs, to provide for comprehensive health care reform, to control health care costs, or to accomplish other health care reforms; / (C) trade-related legislation (including legislation to implement the Uruguay Round of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade or to extend the Generalized System of Preferences);