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Fiscal year 1990:

(A) New budget authority, $38,850,000,000.
(B) Outlays, $37,700,000,000.

(C) New direct loan obligations, $50,000,000.

(D) New primary loan guarantee commitments, $10,800,000,000.

Fiscal year 1991:

(A) New budget authority, $39,750,000,000.
(B) Outlays, $38,800,000,000.

(C) New direct loan obligations, $50,000,000.

(D) New primary loan guarantee commitments, $10,800,000,000.

(11) Health (550):

Fiscal year 1989:

(A) New budget authority, $49,650,000,000.

(B) Outlays, $48,700,000,000.

(C) New direct loan obligations, $0.

(D) New primary loan guarantee commitments, $350,000,000.

Fiscal year 1990:

(A) New budget authority, $54,150,000,000.

(B) Outlays, $53,900,000,000.

(C) New direct loan obligations, $0.

(D) New primary loan guarantee commitments, $350,000,000.

Fiscal year 1991:

(A) New budget authority, $59,200,000,000.

(B) Outlays, $58,400,000,000.

(C) New direct loan obligations, $0.

(D) New primary loan guarantee commitments, $400,000,000.

(12) Medicare (570):

Fiscal year 1989:

(A) New budget authority, $103,750,000,000.

(B) Outlays, $86,850,000,000.

(C) New direct loan obligations, $0.

(D) New primary loan guarantee commitments, $0.

Fiscal year 1990:

(A) New budget authority, $113,200,000,000.

(B) Outlays, $97,500,000,000.

(C) New direct loan obligations, $0.

(D) New primary loan guarantee commitments, $0.

Fiscal year 1991:

(A) New budget authority, $124,150,000,000.

(B) Outlays, $108,450,000,000.

(C) New direct loan obligations, $0.

(D) New primary loan guarantee commitments, $0.

(13) Income Security (600):

Fiscal year 1989:

(A) New budget authority, $176,600,000,000.

(B) Outlays, $137,700,000,000.

(C) New direct loan obligations, $0.

(D) New primary loan guarantee commitments, $0.

Fiscal year 1990:

(A) New budget authority, $181,200,000,000.
(B) Outlays, $144,650,000,000.

(C) New direct loan obligations, $0.

(D) New primary loan guarantee commitments, $0. Fiscal year 1991:

(A) New budget authority, $213,200,000,000.

(B) Outlays, $151,800,000,000.

(C) New direct loan obligations, $0.

(D) New primary loan guarantee commitments, $0. (14) Social Security (650):

Fiscal year 1989:

(A) New budget authority, $5,300,000,000.
(B) Outlays, $5,300,000,000.

(C) New direct loan obligations, $0.

(D) New primary loan guarantee commitments, $0. Fiscal year 1990:

(A) New budget authority, $5,350,000,000.

(B) Outlays, $5,350,000,000.

(C) New direct loan obligations, $0.

(D) New primary loan guarantee commitments, $0. Fiscal year 1991:

(A) New budget authority, $4,300,000,000.
(B) Outlays, $4,300,000,000.

(C) New direct loan obligations, $0.

(D) New primary loan guarantee commitments, $0.

(15) Veterans Benefits and Services (700):

Fiscal year 1989:

(A) New budget authority, $28,700,000,000.

(B) Outlays, $28,250,000,000.

(C) New direct loan obligations, $950,000,000.

(D) New primary loan guarantee commitments, $19,600,000,000.

Fiscal year 1990:

(A) New budget authority, $30,900,000,000.

(B) Outlays, $29,850,000,000.

(C) New direct loan obligations, $800,000,000.

(D) New primary loan guarantee commitments, $27,450,000,000.

Fiscal year 1991:

(A) New budget authority, $31,350,000,000.

(B) Outlays, $30,450,000,000.

(C) New direct loan obligations, $650,000,000.

(D) New primary loan guarantee commitments, $29,700,000,000.

(16) Administration of Justice (750):

Fiscal year 1989:

(A) New budget authority, $8,850,000,000.

(B) Outlays, $7,550,000,000.

(C) New direct loan obligations, $0.

(D) New primary loan guarantee commitments, $0.

Fiscal year 1990:

(A) New budget authority, $9,150,000,000.

(B) Outlays, $9,050,000,000.

(C) New direct loan obligations, $0.

(D) New primary loan guarantee commitments, $0. Fiscal year 1991:

(A) New budget authority, $10,300,000,000.

(B) Outlays, $10,250,000,000.

(C) New direct loan obligations, $0.

(D) New primary loan guarantee commitments, $0. (17) General Government (800):

Fiscal year 1989:

(A) New budget authority, $9,650,000,000.
(B) Outlays, $9,350,000,000.

(C) New direct loan obligations, $0.

(D) New primary loan guarantee commitments, $0.

Fiscal year 1990:

(A) New budget authority, $10,150,000,000.

(B) Outlays, $10,200,000,000.

(C) New direct loan obligations, $0.

(D) New primary loan guarantee commitments, $0.

Fiscal year 1991:

(A) New budget authority, $10,600,000,000.

(B) Outlays, $10,250,000,000.

(C) New direct loan obligations, $0.

(D) New primary loan guarantee commitments, $0.

(18) Net Interest (900):

Fiscal year 1989:

(A) New budget authority, $161,700,000,000.

(B) Outlays, $161,700,000,000.

(C) New direct loan obligations, $0.

(D) New primary loan guarantee commitments, $0.

Fiscal year 1990:

(A) New budget authority, $171,500,000,000.

(B) Outlays, $171,500,000,000.

(C) New direct loan obligations, $0.

(D) New primary loan guarantee commitments, $0.

Fiscal year 1991:

(A) New budget authority, $176,650,000,000.

(B) Outlays, $176,650,000,000.

(C) New direct loan obligations, $0.

(D) New primary loan guarantee commitments, $0.

(19) Allowances (920):

Fiscal year 1989:

(A) New budget authority, $0.

(B) Outlays, $0.

(C) New direct loan obligations, $0.

(D) New primary loan guarantee commitments, $0.

Fiscal year 1990:

(A) New budget authority, $0.

(B) Outlays, $0.

(C) New direct loan obligations, $0.

(D) New primary loan guarantee commitments, $0.

Fiscal year 1991:

(A) New budget authority, $0.

(B) Outlays, $0.

(C) New direct loan obligations, $0.

(D) New primary loan guarantee commitments, $0.

(20) Undistributed Offsetting Receipts (950):
Fiscal year 1989:

(A) New budget authority, $33,200,000,000.
(B) Outlays, $46,150,000,000.

(C) New direct loan obligations, $0.

(D) New primary loan guarantee commitments, $0. Fiscal year 1990:

(A) New budget authority, $33,450,000,000.

(B) Outlays, $45,850,000,000.

(C) New direct loan obligations, $0.

(D) New primary loan guarantee commitments, $0.

Fiscal year 1991:

(A) New budget authority, $34,600,000,000.

(B) Outlays, $34,750,000,000.

(C) New direct loan obligations, $0.

(D) New primary loan guarantee commitments, $0.

SENSE OF CONGRESS REGARDING COAST GUARD DRUG INTERDICTION

SEC. 3. (a) The Congress finds that

(1) the war against drugs is an ongoing effort that must be continually waged and that every effort to interdict the flow of illegal substances into tthe United States should be pursued;

(2) one of the most important lines of defense against the importation of illegal drugs into the United States is the Coast Guard, but because of its limited resources, the Coast Guard is unable to devote sufficient manpower and materials to carry out the war against drugs; and

(3) the private sector should be more fully utilized to perform nonemergency, nonessential Coast Guard functions, thereby allowing the Coast Guard to devote more resources to law enforcement, military readiness, and emergency search and rescue functions.

(b) It is the sense of the Congress that the committees of jurisdiction should enact legislation to allow the private sector to perform nonemergency towing and other nonessential Coast Guard functions and that the resulting savings should be used to increase funding for the Coast Guard for law enforcement, military readiness, and emergency search and rescue functions.

III. BUDGET COMMITTEE PUBLICATIONS-100TH CONGRESS

REPORTS

House Report 100-41-Concurrent Resolution on the BudgetFiscal Year 1988.

House Report 100-175-Conference Report on Concurrent Resolution on the Budget-Fiscal Year 1988.

House Report 391-Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987. House Report 100-523-Concurrent Resolution on the BudgetFiscal Year 1989.

House Report 100-658-Conference Report on Concurrent Resolution on the Budget-Fiscal Year 1989.

PRINTED HEARINGS FULL COMMITTEE

100-1-Review of Budget Proposals for Fiscal Year 1988 (Part 1), January 8, 21, 22, 27, 28, 29; February 3, 4, 10, 11, 1987. Review of Budget Proposals for Fiscal Year 1988 (Part 2) Field Hearings held in Columbus, OH; Seattle, WA; Los Angelos, CA; and New Orleans, LA, February 12, 13, 14, 16, 1987.

100-2-INS and the Budgetary Impact of Implementing the Immigration and Control Act of 1986, April 30, 1987.

100-3-OMB Sequestration Report, October 20, 1987.

100-4-The Economic and Budget Outlook, February 17, 1988. 100-5-Review of the Fiscal Year 1989 Budget, February 18, 25; March 2, 1988.

100-6-The Administration's Economic Policy and Forecast, February 24, 1988.

100-7-Budgetary and Economic Implications of Asset Sales. 100-8-Defense Budget Overview for Fiscal Year 1989, March 1, 1988.

100-9-Economic Outlook-Fiscal Policy and the Dollar.

100-10-Economic Outlook in Relation to Fiscal and Monetary Policy, March 3, 1988.

PRINTED HEARINGS TASK FORCE

AH 100-1-Ad Hoc Task Force on Aids-AIDS Crisis As Related to the Federal Budget, October 8, 1987.

AH 100-2-Ad Hoc Task Force on the Homeless-Budgetary Examination of Federal Homeless and Low-Income Housing Issues. TF2-1-Budget Process-Budgetary Issues Relating to Rural Hospitals, September 12, 1987 (Edgefield, SC).

TF5-1-Community and Natural Resources-Budgetary Issues Related to Energy Conservation and Development, July 15, 1987. TF5-2-Community and Natural Resources-Federal Budgetary Policy and the Great Lakes Basin, August 30, 1988 (Kalamazoo, MI).

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