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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · S. 625 (Introduced in Senate) — To provide for a biennial appropriations process with the exception of defense spending and to enhance oversight and... · Sec. 2

Sec. 2. Revision of timetable

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Section 300 of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 ( 2 U.S.C. 631 ) is amended to read as follows: The timetable with respect to the congressional budget process for any fiscal year is as follows: On or before: Action to be completed: First Monday in February President submits his budget. February 15 Congressional Budget Office submits report to Budget Committees. Not later than 6 weeks after President submits budget Committees submit views and estimates to Budget Committees.
April 1 Budget Committees report concurrent resolution on the budget. April 15 Congress completes action on concurrent resolution on the budget. May 15 Biennial appropriation bills and the defense appropriation bill may be considered in the House as provided in subsection (b). June 10 House Appropriations Committee reports last appropriation bill. June 15 Congress completes action on reconciliation legislation. June 30 House completes action on appropriation bills. August 1 Congress completes action on appropriation bills.
October 1 Fiscal year begins. In the case of any first session of Congress that begins in any year immediately following a leap year and during which the term of a President (except a President who succeeds himself or herself) begins, the following dates shall supersede those set forth in subsection (a): First Session On or before: Action to be completed: First Monday in April President submits his budget. April 15 Congressional Budget Office submits report to Budget Committees.
April 20 Committees submit views and estimates to Budget Committees. May 15 Budget Committees report concurrent resolution on the biennial budget. June 1 Congress completes action on concurrent resolution on the biennial budget. July 1 Biennial appropriation bills may be considered in the House. July 20 Biennial appropriation bills and the defense appropriation bill may be considered in the House as provided in subsection (b). August 1 Congress completes action on biennial appropriations bills and reconciliation legislation.
October 1 Biennium begins. Appropriation bills shall be enacted as follows: In odd-numbered years Congress shall consider pursuant to the budget process in this title and enact— an annual defense appropriation bill; and biennial appropriation bills for— Agriculture; Transportation, HUD; Interior, Environment; Labor, HHS, Education; and Military Construction, Veterans Affairs. In even-numbered years Congress shall consider pursuant to the budget process in this title and enact— an annual defense appropriation bill; and biennial appropriation bills for— Commerce, Justice, Science;
Energy and Water; Homeland Security; Financial Services; Legislative Branch; and State–Foreign Operations. .
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