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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 · Sec. 2

Sec. 2. TABLE OF CONTENTS

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## SEC. 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title. Sec. 2. Table of contents. Sec. 3. References. DIVISION A—LIMIT FEDERAL SPENDING TITLE I—DISCRETIONARY SPENDING LIMITS FOR DISCRETIONARY CATEGORY Sec. 101. Discretionary spending limits. Sec. 102. Special adjustments for fiscal years 2024 and 2025. Sec. 103. Budgetary treatment of previously enacted emergency requirements. TITLE II—BUDGET ENFORCEMENT IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Sec. 111.
Authority for Fiscal Year 2024 Budget Resolution in the House of Representatives. Sec. 112. Limitation on Advance Appropriations in the House of Representatives. Sec. 113. Exercise of rulemaking powers. TITLE III—BUDGET ENFORCEMENT IN THE SENATE Sec. 121. Authority for fiscal year 2024 budget resolution in the Senate. Sec. 122. Authority for fiscal year 2025 budget resolution in the Senate. Sec. 123. Limitation on advance appropriations in the Senate. Sec. 124. Exercise of rulemaking powers.
DIVISION B—SAVE TAXPAYER DOLLARS TITLE I—RESCISSION OF UNOBLIGATED FUNDS Sec. 1. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 2. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 3. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 4. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 5. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 6. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 7. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 8. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 9. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 10. Rescission of unobligated funds.
Sec. 11. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 12. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 13. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 14. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 15. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 16. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 17. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 18. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 19. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 20. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 21. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 22. Rescission of unobligated funds.
Sec. 23. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 24. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 25. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 26. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 27. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 28. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 29. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 30. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 31. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 32. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 33. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 34. Rescission of unobligated funds.
Sec. 35. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 36. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 37. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 38. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 39. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 40. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 41. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 42. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 43. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 44. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 45. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 46. Rescission of unobligated funds.
Sec. 47. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 48. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 49. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 50. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 51. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 52. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 53. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 54. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 55. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 56. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 57. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 58. Rescission of unobligated funds.
Sec. 59. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 60. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 61. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 62. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 63. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 64. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 65. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 66. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 67. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 68. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 69. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 70. Rescission of unobligated funds.
Sec. 71. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 72. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 73. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 74. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 75. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 76. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 77. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 78. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 79. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 80. Rescission of unobligated funds. Sec. 81. Rescission of unobligated funds. TITLE II—FAMILY AND SMALL BUSINESS TAXPAYER PROTECTION Sec. 251.
Rescission of certain balances made available to the Internal Revenue Service. TITLE III—STATUTORY ADMINISTRATIVE PAY-AS-YOU-GO Sec. 261. Short title. Sec. 262. Definitions. Sec. 263. Requirements for administrative actions that affect direct spending. Sec. 264. Issuance of administrative guidance. Sec. 265. Waiver. Sec. 266. Exemption. Sec. 267. Judicial review. Sec. 268. Sunset. Sec. 269. GAO report. Sec. 270. Congressional Review Act compliance assessment. TITLE IV—TERMINATION OF SUSPENSION OF PAYMENTS ON FEDERAL STUDENT LOANS;
RESUMPTION OF ACCRUAL OF INTEREST AND COLLECTIONS Sec. 271. Termination of suspension of payments on Federal student loans; resumption of accrual of interest and collections. DIVISION C—GROW THE ECONOMY TITLE I—TEMPORARY ASSISTANCE TO NEEDY FAMILIES Sec. 301. Recalibration of the caseload reduction credit. Sec. 302. Pilot projects for promoting accountability by measuring work outcomes. Sec. 303. Elimination of small checks scheme. Sec. 304. Reporting of work outcomes. Sec. 305.
Effective date. TITLE II—SNAP EXEMPTIONS Sec. 311. Modification of work requirement exemptions. Sec. 312. Modification of general exemptions. Sec. 313. Supplemental nutrition assistance program under the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008. Sec. 314. Waiver transparency. TITLE III—PERMITTING REFORM Sec. 321. Builder Act. Sec. 322. Interregional Transfer Capability Determination Study. Sec. 323. Permitting streamlining for energy storage. Sec. 324. Expediting completion of the Mountain Valley Pipeline.
DIVISION D—INCREASE IN DEBT LIMIT Sec. 401. Temporary extension of public debt limit.
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