U.S. Senate Republican Policy Committee - Larry E. Craig, Chairman - Jade West, Staff Director
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No. 71 June 18, 1998

S. 2159 -- Agriculture, Rural Development, FDA
and Related Agencies Appropriation Bill, 1999

Calendar No. 409
Reported from the Senate Appropriations Committee on June 11, 1998, by a vote of 27-0.
S. Rept. 105-212.


NOTEWORTHY
  • S. 2159 provides $56.81 billion in new budget authority for agriculture, rural development and nutrition programs, and some related agencies. This is $966.6 million less than the budget request and $7.06 billion more than FY98, with most of the increase attributable to mandatory payments to the Commodity Credit Corporation. The amount falls within the subcommittee's 302(b) allocation. [See attached chart.]
  • The bill contains $43.5 billion in mandatory spending programs such as food stamps ($23.8 billion), child nutrition ($9.2 billion), payments to the Federal Crop Insurance ($1.5 billion) and Commodity Credit Corporations ($8.4 billion). Discretionary spending totals $13.7 billion.
  • The domestic food assistance portion of the bill (food stamps, child nutrition, WIC nutrition program, commodity and other food assistance) totals $37.3 billion, about two-thirds of the total funding in the bill.
  • The bill places a spending limitation on the Fund for Rural America, a program created by the 1996 farm law. Senator Daschle is expected to offer an amendment to restore funding.
  • Funding at the FY98 level ($34 million) is provided for FDA's initiative to reduce under-age tobacco use. Democrats may offer an amendment to increase that funding to the President's request of $100 million.
  • The bill amends the Arms Control Act to exempt Agriculture Department food export credit programs from arms control economic sanctions for countries violating the act's prohibitions against nuclear proliferation (this provision currently affects India and Pakistan).


Appropriations Breakdown by Title
(in millions)

Appropriation AccountFY 1998 LevelSenate Committee
Title I -- Agricultural Programs$6,940.2$14,316.9
Title II -- Conservation Programs786.5791.9
Title III -- Rural Econ/Commun Devlpmt2,087.22,172.4
Title IV -- Domestic Food Programs37,222.537,317.4
Title V -- Foreign Asst. Programs1,725.71,198.7
Title VI -- Related Agencies and FDA
(plus payments, CFTC, & FCA)
991.01,016.3
Total, new budget (obligational) authority$ 49,753.1$56,813.5

(see detailed breakdown on
attached chart)



BILL PROVISIONS

Agricultural Programs

Conservation Programs

Rural Economic and Community Development Programs

Domestic Food Programs

Foreign Assistance and Related Programs

Related Agencies

General Provisions


COST

CBO estimates that the bill would result in outlays of $41.1 billion in FY 99, $6.1 billion in FY 2000, $594 million in FY 2001, $334 million in FY 2002, and $462 million in FY 2003 and future years.


ADMINISTRATION POSITION

No official Administration position was available at press time.


POSSIBLE AMENDMENTS

Daschle. Restore funding for the Fund for Rural America.

Faircloth/Bennett. Placing a temporary moratorium on any rulemaking by the CFTC that would place additional regulations on over-the-counter derivatives [financial instruments often called "swap contracts"].

Democrat. Provide additional funds for anti-tobacco initiatives.

Democrat. Increase funds for food safety.

Updated list of amendments


Attachment: Chart

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