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January 15, 2014

2013 enacted level: $71.9 billion

2014 Committee mark: $73.3 billion

2014 Omnibus: $73.3 billion

· $9.8 billion for Military Construction projects, which is $817 million below the 2013 enacted level, including:

o $1.5 billion for Family Housing construction, which is $133 million less than the 2013 enacted level.

· $451.4 million for the new combined Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) account, which is equal to the President's budget request.

January 15, 2014

2013 enacted level: $4.28 billion

2014 Committee mark: $3.23 billion (House bills do not include Senate funding)

2014 Omnibus: $4.26 billion

· $1.181 billion for the US House of Representatives, which is $42.3 million less than the 2013 enacted level and $19 million more than the post-sequester level.

· $338.5 million for the Capitol Police, which is equal to the 2013 enacted level.

January 15, 2014

2013 enacted level: $156.6 billion

2014 Committee mark: N/A

2014 Omnibus: $156.8 billion

· $29.9 billion for the National Institutes of Health, which is $714 million less than the 2013 enacted level but $1.0 billion more than the post-sequester level.

· $6.8 billion for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which is $369 million more than the 2013 enacted level.

January 15, 2014

2013 enacted level: $29.8 billion

2014 Committee mark: $24.3 billion

2014 Omnibus: $30.1 billion

· $3.938 billion for wildland fire, which is $417 million more than the 2013 enacted level.

· $4.4 billion for the Indian Health Service, which is $78 million more than the 2013 enacted level.

· $2.5 billion for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, which is $18 million more than the 2013 enacted level.

January 15, 2014

2013 enacted level: $39.6 billion

2014 House bill: $39.0 billion

2014 Omnibus: $39.3 billion

· $10.6 billion for Customs and Border Protection, $220.4 million more than the 2013 enacted level.

· $5.27 billion for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, $158.1 million less than the 2013 enacted level but $122.7 million more than the 2013 post-sequester level.

January 15, 2014

2013 enacted level: $21.25 billion

2014 Committee mark: $17.0 billion

2014 Omnibus: $21.85 billion

· $11.9 billion for the Department of the Treasury, which is $301 million less than the 2013 enacted level.

· $11.3 billion for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), which is $503 million less than the 2013 enacted level.

January 15, 2014

2013 enacted level (excluding Sandy reconstruction): $33.2 billion

2014 Committee mark: $30.4 billion

2014 Omnibus: $34.1 billion

· $1.912 billion for Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy, which is $102 million more than the 2013 enacted level.

· $5.071 billion for the Department of Energy Office of Science, which is $205 million more than the 2013 enacted level.

January 15, 2014

2013 enacted level: $50.1 billion

2014 Committee mark: $47.4 billion

2014 Omnibus: $51.6 billion

· $5.3 billion for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), which is $320.4 more than the 2013 enacted level.

· $953.6 million for National Weather Service operations, which is $46.7 million more than the 2013 enacted level.

· $945 million for the Census Bureau, which is $57.6 million more than the 2013 enacted level.

January 15, 2014

2013 total enacted level: $605.4 billion

2014 total Committee mark: $592.8 billion

2014 Omnibus: $572.6 billion

· $85.2 billion for Overseas Contingency Operations (OCO), which is $2 billion less than the 2013 enacted level.

· $128.8 billion for Military Personnel, which is $1.3 billion more than the 2013 enacted level.

· $159.9 billion for Operation and Maintenance, which is $13.6 billion less than the 2013 enacted level.

Issues:Defense
January 15, 2014

2013 enacted level: $20.7 billion

2014 Committee mark: $19.5 billion

2014 Omnibus: $20.9 billion

· $6.7 billion for Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC), sufficient to meet expected need in 2014.

Issues:Agriculture