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Code · BILL · 117th Congress · S. Con. Res. 5 (Engrossed in Senate) — Setting forth the congressional budget for the United States Government for fiscal year 2021 and setting forth the ap... · Sec. 1

Sec. 1. Concurrent resolution on the budget for fiscal year 2021

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Congress declares that this resolution is the concurrent resolution on the budget for fiscal year 2021 and that this resolution sets forth the appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years 2022 through 2030. The table of contents for this concurrent resolution is as follows: Sec. 1. Concurrent resolution on the budget for fiscal year 2021. TITLE I—Recommended levels and amounts Subtitle A—Budgetary levels in both Houses Sec. 1101. Recommended levels and amounts. Sec. 1102. Major functional categories.
Subtitle B—Levels and amounts in the Senate Sec. 1201. Social security in the Senate. Sec. 1202. Postal Service discretionary administrative expenses in the Senate. TITLE II—Reconciliation Sec. 2001. Reconciliation in the House of Representatives. Sec. 2002. Reconciliation in the Senate. TITLE III—Reserve funds Sec. 3001. Reserve fund for reconciliation legislation. Sec. 3002. Reserve fund for deficit-neutral legislation. Sec. 3003. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to establishing a fund to provide grants to food service and drinking establishments affected by the COVID–19 pandemic.
Sec. 3004. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to preventing tax increases on small businesses during a pandemic. Sec. 3005. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to the authority of States and other taxing jurisdictions to tax certain income of employees working in other States or taxing jurisdictions. Sec. 3006. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to targeting economic impact payments to Americans who are suffering from the effects of COVID–19. Sec. 3007. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to COVID–19 vaccine administration and a public awareness campaign.
Sec. 3008. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to supporting elementary and secondary schools in States with lost revenue due to the Federal moratorium on oil and natural gas leasing on public lands and offshore waters. Sec. 3009. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to strengthening the Provider Relief Fund. Sec. 3010. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to improving services and interventions relating to sexual assault, family violence, domestic violence, dating violence, and child abuse.
Sec. 3011. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to supporting hospitality, conventions, trade shows, entertainment, tourism, and travel and their workers. Sec. 3012. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to maintaining the United States Embassy in Jerusalem, Israel. Sec. 3013. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to increasing the Federal minimum wage during a global pandemic. Sec. 3014. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to funding the police. Sec. 3015. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to providing information online regarding the expenditure of COVID–19 relief funds.
Sec. 3016. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to improving the solvency of Federal trust funds. Sec. 3017. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to Federal environmental and water policies. Sec. 3018. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to Federal relief funds for State or local governments. Sec. 3019. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to prohibiting actions by the executive branch that would make the United States more reliant on countries with weaker environmental or labor standards for oil, gas, or hardrock mineral production.
Sec. 3020. Deficit-neutral reserve fund relating to expanding health savings accounts. TITLE IV—Other matters Sec. 4001. Enforcement filing. Sec. 4002. Budgetary treatment of administrative expenses. Sec. 4003. Application and effect of changes in allocations, aggregates, and other budgetary levels. Sec. 4004. Adjustments to reflect changes in concepts and definitions. Sec. 4005. Adjustment for changes in the baseline. Sec. 4006. Limitation on advance appropriations. Sec. 4007.
Repeal of supermajority enforcement requirement. Sec. 4008. Exercise of rulemaking powers.
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