Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 110 Part 6.djvu/629

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CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS-JUNE 13, 1996 110 STAT. 4451 (D) New primary loan guarantee commitments, $0. Fiscal year 2000: (A) New budget authority, - $36,505,000,000. (B) Outlays, - $36,505,000,000. (C) New direct loan obligations, $0. (D) New primary loan guarantee commitments, $0. Fiscal year 2001: (A) New budget authority, - $38,277,000,000. (B) Outlays, - $38,277,000,000. (C) New direct loan obligations, $0. (D) New primary loan guarantee commitments, $0 Fiscal year 2002: (A) New budget authority, - $39,940,000,000. (B) Outlays, - $39,940,000,000. (C) New airect loan obligations, $0. (D) New primary loan guarantee commitments, $0. TITLE II—RECONCILIATION DIRECTIONS SEC. 201. RECONCILIATION IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. (a) SUBMISSIONS.— (1) WELFARE AND MEDICAID REFORM AND TAX RELIEF.— Not later than June 13, 1996, the House committees named in subsection (b) shall submit their recommendations to provide direct spending and revenues to the Committee on the Budget of the House of Representatives. After receiving those recommendations, the Committee on the Budget shall report to the House a reconciliation bill carrying out all such recommendations without any substantive revision. (2) MEDICARE PRESERVATION. —Not later than July 18, 1996, the House committees named in subsection (c) shall submit their recommendations to provide direct spending to the Committee on the Budget of the House of Representatives. After receiving those recommendations, the Committee on the Budget shall report to the House a reconciliation bill carrying out all such recommendations without any substantive revision. (3) TAX AND MISCELLANEOUS DIRECT SPENDING REFORMS.— Not later than September 6, 1996, the House committees named in subsection (d) shall submit their recommendations to provide direct spending, deficit reduction, and revenues to the Committee on the Budget of the House of Representatives. After receiving those recommendations, the Committee on the Budget shall report to the House a reconciliation bill carrying out all such recommendations without any substantive revision. (b) INSTRUCTIONS FOR WELFARE AND MEDICAID REFORM AND TAX RELIEF. — (1) COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE.—The House Committee on Agriculture shall report changes in laws within its jurisdiction that provide direct spending such that the total level of direct spending for that committee does not exceed: $35,609,000,000 in outlays for fiscal year 1997, $36,625,000,000