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Appendix Three

Glossary,
List of Charts and Tables,
and Index

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Glossary of Budget Terms

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GLOSSARY OF BUDGET TERMS 1
BALANCES OF BUDGET AUTHORITY—These are amounts of budget authority provided in previous years
that have not been outlayed. Obligated balances are amounts that have been obligated but not yet outlayed.
Unobligated balances are amounts that have not been obligated and that remain available for obligation
under law.
BREACH—A breach is the amount by which new budget authority or outlays within a category of discretionary
appropriations for a fiscal year is above the cap on new budget authority or outlays for that category
for that year.
BUDGET—The Budget of the United States Government (this document) sets forth the President's comprehensive
financial plan and indicates the President's priorities for the Federal Government.
BUDGET AUTHORITY (BA)—Budget authority is the authority provided by Federal law to incur financial
obligations that will result in outlays. Specific forms of budget authority include:
• provisions of law that make funds available for obligation and expenditure (other than borrowing authority),
including the authority to obligate and expend offsetting receipts and collections;
• borrowing authority, which is authority granted to a Federal entity to borrow (e.g., through the issuance
of promissory notes or monetary credits) and to obligate and expend the borrowed funds;
• contract authority, which is the making of funds available for obligation but not for expenditure; and
• offsetting receipts and collections as negative budget authority.
BUDGETARY RESOURCES—Budgetary resources comprise new budget authority, unobligated balances of
budget authority, direct spending authority, and obligation limitations.
BUDGET TOTALS—The budget includes totals for budget authority, outlays, and receipts. Some presentations
in the budget distinguish on-budget totals from off-budget totals. On-budget totals reflect the transactions
of all Federal Government entities except those excluded from the budget totals by law. Off-budget totals
reflect the transactions of Government entities that are excluded from the on-budget totals by law. Currently
excluded are the social security trust funds (Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance and Federal Disability
Insurance Trust Funds) and the Postal Service. The on- and off-budget totals are combined to derive
a total for Federal activity.
CAP—This is the term commonly used to refer to legal limits on the budget authority and outlays for each
fiscal year for each of the discretionary appropriations categories. A sequester is required if an appropriation
for a category causes a breach in the cap.

1 These basic terms and other budget terms, concepts, and procedures are described more fully in The Budget System and Concepts
of the United States Government, a pamphlet available from the Government Printing Office. References to requirements in law generally
refer to the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 (also known as the Gramm-Rudman-Hollings Act), as amended.
The Act was most recently amended by the Budget Enforcement Act of 1990 (Title XIII of Public Law 101-508). These requirements
are discussed in various parts of the Budget.




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CATEGORIES OF DISCRETIONARY APPROPRIATIONS—For 1991, 1992, and 1993, discretionary appro
priations are categorized as defense, international, or domestic. Separate spending limits (caps) are applied
to each category. The appropriations in each of the categories are determined by lists of existing appropriations in a 1990 congressional report 2 or, in the case of new appropriations, in consultation among the
Office of Management and Budget and the congressional Committees on Appropriations and the Budget.
For 1994 and 1995, all discretionary appropriations constitute a single category.
COST—The term cost, when used in connection with Federal credit programs, means the estimated longterm cost to the Government of a direct loan or loan guarantee, calculated on a net present value basis.
The term excludes administrative costs and any incidental effects on governmental receipts or outlays.
CREDIT PROGRAM ACCOUNT—A credit program account receives an appropriation for the cost of a direct
loan or loan guarantee program, from which such cost is disbursed to a financing account for the program.
DEFICIT—A deficit is the amount by which outlays exceed Governmental receipts.
DIRECT LOAN—A direct loan is a disbursement of funds by the Government to a non-Federal borrower
under a contract that requires the repayment of such funds with or without interest. The term includes
the purchase of, or participation in, a loan made by another lender. The term does not include the acquisition
of a federally guaranteed loan in satisfaction of default claims or the price support loans of the Commodity
Credit Corporation. (Cf LOAN GUARANTEE.)
DIRECT SPENDING—Direct spending is a category of outlays from budget authority provided in law other
than appropriations acts, entitlement authority, and the budget authority for the food stamp program.
(Cf. DISCRETIONARY APPROPRIATIONS.)
DISCRETIONARY APPROPRIATIONS—Discretionary appropriations is a category of budget authority that
comprises budgetary resources (except those provided to fund direct-spending programs) provided in appropriations acts. (Cf. DIRECT SPENDING.)
EMERGENCY APPROPRIATION—An emergency appropriation is an appropriation in a discretionary category
that the President and the Congress have designated as an emergency requirement. Such appropriations
result in an adjustment to the cap for the category.
FEDERAL FUNDS—Federal funds are the moneys collected and spent by the Government other than those
designated as trust funds. Federal funds include general, special, public enterprise, and intragovernmental
funds. (Cf. TRUST FUNDS.)
FINANCING ACCOUNT—A financing account receives the cost payments from a credit program account and
includes other cash flows to and from the Government resulting from direct loan obligations or loan guarantee
commitments made on or after October 1, 1991. At least one financing account is associated with each
credit program account. For programs with direct and guaranteed loans, there are separate financing accounts
for direct loans and guaranteed loans. The transactions of the financing accounts are not included in
the budget totals. (Cf LIQUIDATING ACCOUNT)
FISCAL YEAR—The fiscal year is the Government's accounting period. It begins on October 1st and ends
on September 30th, and is designated by the calendar year in which it ends.
GENERAL FUND—The general fund consists of accounts for receipts not earmarked by law for a specific
purpose, the proceeds of general borrowing, and the expenditure of these moneys.
LIQUIDATING ACCOUNT—A liquidating account includes all cash flows to and from the Government resulting
from direct loan obligations and loan guarantee commitments prior to October 1, 1991. (Cf FINANCING
ACCOUNT.)
LOAN GUARANTEE—A loan guarantee is any guarantee, insurance, or other pledge with respect to the
payment of all or a part of the principal or interest on any debt obligation of a non-Federal borrower
to a non-Federal lender. The term does not include the insurance of deposits, shares, or other withdrawable
accounts in financial institutions. (Cf DIRECT LOAN.)
2 The joint statement of the managers accompanying the conference report on the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1990 (Public
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MAXIMUM DEFICIT AMOUNTS—These are amounts specified in and subject to certain adjustments under
law. If the deficit for the year in question is estimated to exceed the adjusted maximum deficit amount
for that year by more than a specified margin, a sequester of the excess deficit is required.
INTRAGOVERNMENTAL FUNDS—Intragovernmental funds are accounts for business-type or market-oriented
activities conducted primarily within and between Government agencies and financed by offsetting collections
that are credited directly to the fund.
OBLIGATIONS—Obligations are binding agreements that will result in outlays, immediately or in the future.
Budgetary resources must be available before obligations can be incurred legally.
OFF-BUDGET—See BUDGET TOTALS.
OFFSETTING COLLECTIONS—Offsetting collections are collections from the public that result from businesstype or market-oriented activities and collections from other Government accounts. These collections are
deducted from gross disbursements in calculating outlays, rather than counted in Governmental receipt
totals. Some are credited directly to appropriation or fund accounts; others, called offsetting receipts, are
credited to receipt accounts. The authority to spend offsetting collections is a form of budget authority.
(Cf. RECEIPTS, GOVERNMENTAL.)
ON-BUDGET—See BUDGET TOTALS.
OUTLAYS—Outlays are the measure of Government spending. They are payments to liquidate obligations
(other than the repayment of debt), net of refunds and offsetting collections. Outlays generally are recorded
on a cash basis, but also include many cash-equivalent transactions, the subsidy cost of direct loans and
loan guarantees, and interest accrued on public issues of the public debt.
PAY-AS-YOU-GO—This term refers to requirements in law that result in a sequester if the estimated combined
result of legislation affecting direct spending or receipts is an increase in the deficit for a fiscal year.
PUBLIC ENTERPRISE FUNDS—Public enterprise funds are accounts for business or market-oriented activities
conducted primarily with the public and financed by offsetting collections that are credited directly to
the fund.
RECEIPTS, GOVERNMENTAL—Governmental receipts are collections that result primarily from the Government's exercise of its sovereign power to tax or otherwise compel payment. They are compared to outlays
in calculating a surplus or deficit. (Cf. OFFSETTING COLLECTIONS.)
SEQUESTER—A sequester is the cancellation of budgetary resources provided by discretionary appropriations
or direct spending legislation, following various procedures prescribed in law. A sequester may occur in
response to a discretionary appropriation that causes a breach, in response to increases in the deficit
resulting from the combined result of legislation affecting direct spending or receipts (referred to as a
"pay-as-you-go" sequester), or in response to a deficit estimated to be in excess of the maximum deficit
amounts.
SPECIAL FUNDS—Special funds are Federal fund accounts for receipts earmarked for specific purposes and
the associated expenditure of those receipts. (Cf. TRUST FUNDS.)
SUBSIDY—This term means the same as cost when it is used in connection with Federal credit programs.
SURPLUS—A surplus is the amount by which receipts exceed outlays.
SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION—A supplemental appropriation is one enacted subsequent to a regular
annual appropriations act when the need for funds is too urgent to be postponed until the next regular
annual appropriations act.
TRUST FUNDS—Trust funds are accounts, designated by law as trust funds, for receipts earmarked for
specific purposes and the associated expenditure of those receipts. (Cf. SPECIAL FUNDS.)










List of Charts and Tables

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LIST OF CHARTS AND TABLES
LIST OF CHARTS
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Part One. AGENDA FOR GROWTH AND PRIORITIES FOR THE FUTURE
Chapter 2. Director's Introduction (and Overview Tables)
The President's Growth Agenda
Nominal Debt and Debt As a Percent of GDP
The Impact of Interest and Deposit Insurance on the Deficit
Deficit Outlook: President's Growth Agenda Versus Slow Growth
"Mandatory" Programs Are Taking Over the Budget
Alternative Long—Range Deficit Projections
Federal Health Outlays: Growing Rapidly—By Several Measures
Real Per Capita National Health Expenditures
Health Spending and Wealth in OECD Countries, 1989
Health Spending Is Projected to Reach 16.4 Percent of GDP by 2000—Rising from 5.3 Percent in
1960
Federal Health Spending

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Investing in the Future
Chapter 4. Reforming American Education and Investing in Human Capital
Head Start Funding More Than Doubles Since 1989, and Will Support One Year of Head Start for
Eligible Children
Current Approach: Maze of Programs with Multiple Offices and Confusing Bureaucracy—Job Training 2000: One Stop Shopping for Counseling and Services

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Chapter 5. Focusing on Prevention and the Next Generation
Change in Behavior, Early Detection and Intervention Could Prevent:
Percentage of Adult Americans Who Smoke Continues to Decline
Increasing Use of Seatbelts and Child Safety Seats Saves Lives

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Chapter 6. Enhancing Research and Development and Expanding the Human Frontier
Ratio of Federal Civilian R&D Outlays to Gross Domestic Product
Ratio of Federal Civilian R&D Outlays to Domestic Discretionary Spending
Federal Civilian Applied Research and Development Budget Authority
Research Investment in Selected Diseases
Industry Support for R&D

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Chapter 7. Improving Transportation and Other Infrastructure
The Percentage of Highway Mileage with Pavement Rated as "Poor" Continues to Decline
Highway Fatality Rate Hits Historic Low
Beneficiaries of Air Traffic Control Modernization
The Aviation Accident Rate is Declining
Weather Related Delays are FAA's Biggest Air Traffic Challenge
Modernization Will Improve Severe Weather Detection

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Chapter 8. Providing Hope to Distressed Communities
Weed and Seed
Parents Will Have a Wider Range of Choices in Caring for Their Children
Federal Support for Educational Choice Will Grow

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THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1993

LIST OF CHARTS—Continued
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Proposals for Moving the Poor from Poverty to Homeownership
New HUD Assisted Housing Units—President's Program vs. Current Program Mix
HUD's Homeless Programs—President Requested vs. Congress Enacted

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Chapter 9. Ending the Scourge of Drugs and Crime
Drug Control Funding Rises with Increasing Emphasis on Treatment and Prevention
More Drug Violators are Arrested
High School Drug Use Continues Steady Decline
Overall Drug Use Falls; Hard-Core Cocaine Use Remains a Problem
New Prison Space Coming on Line
Crime Rates Edge Down as Federal Law Enforcement Appropriations Rise

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Chapter 10. Preserving America's Heritage, Protecting the Environment, and Providing for a
More Secure Energy Future
Americas Parks, Forests, Refuges and Other Public Lands Will be Expanded (Budget Authority for
Acquisition of Park, Forest, Refuge, and Other Public Lands)
Congress Has Cut the Bush Administrations Request for Superfund by $467 Million Over the Past
Three Years
Growth in DOE Cleanup Budget
Speeding the Cleanup of Federal Facilities
Funding for Conservation and Renewable Energy R&D Has About Doubled Since 1987

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Addressing Inherited Claims and Hidden Liabilities
Chapter 12. Modernizing the Financial Services Sector
Bank's Role as an Intermediary Between Savers and Borrowers Has Diminished (Assets of Banks
and Other Financial Intermediaries as a Proportion of All Intermediary Assets, 1950, 1970, 1991) .
The Percentage of Bank Loans Written Off as Uncollectible Has Risen Over Four Decades

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Chapter 13. Identifying Long-Term Obligations and Reducing Underwriting Risks
OASDI Trust Fund Balance

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Advancing States as Laboratories

Chapter 21. Providing Federal Aid to State and Local Governments
Federal Grants to State and Local Governments (Outlays)
State and Local Surpluses and Deficits (as a Percent of GDP)

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APPENDICES
Appendix One. FEDERAL PROGRAMS BY FUNCTION, AGENCY, AND ACCOUNT
Chapter 5. Relationship of Budget Authority to Outlays
Relationship of Budget Authority to Outlays—1993
The Federal Government Dollar—Fiscal Year Estimate




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LIST OF CHARTS AND TABLES

LIST OF TABLES
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Part One. AGENDA FOR GROWTH AND PRIORITIES FOR THE FUTURE
Chapter 2. Director's Introduction (and Overview Tables)
2-1. Pay-As-You-Go Proposals
2-2. Budget Impact of Proposed Defense Savings and Increases in the Personal Exemption
2-3. Outlays, Revenues, and Deficits (Excluding Comprehensive Health Reform)
2-4. Mandatory Outlay Proposals (Excluding Comprehensive Health Reform)
2-5. Revenue Proposals (Excluding Comprehensive Health Reform)
2-6. Proposed Spending by Agency (Excluding Comprehensive Health Reform)
2-7. Discretionary Proposals by Appropriations Subcommittee
2-8. Federal Employment in the Executive Branch
2-9. Economic Projections Assuming President's Program

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Chapter 3. Economic Assumptions and Sensitivities
3-1. Economic Projections Assuming President's Program
3-2. Economic Projections: Administration Policy Versus Business as Usual
3-3. Impact on Budget Deficits: Administration Policy Versus Business as Usual
3-4. Saving, Investment, and Trade Balance
3-5. Adjusted Structural Deficit
3-6. Sensitivity of the Budget to Economic Assumptions

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Investing in the Future
Chapter 4. Reforming American Education and Investing in Human Capital
4-1. The Budget Proposes a 45 Percent Increase Over 1989, and an 11 Percent Increase Over 1992,
for the Education Department and Head Start
4-2. Education Department Funding Increases 10 Percent Over 1992 and 41 Percent Over 1989
4-3. Federal Program Resources in Support of the National Education Goals Increase 44 Percent
Over 1989, and 8 Percent Over 1992
4-4. The Federal Investment in Education R&D Increases 68 Percent Over 1989 and 20 Percent
Over 1992
4-5. The Budget Supports Full Participation of Disadvantaged Children in Head Start for One Year .
4-6. Selected Programs That Support Early Childhood Development Increase 49 Percent Over 1989
and 10 Percent Over 1992
4-7. The Mathematics and Science Education Budget Increases 69 Percent Over 1989 and 7 Percent
Over 1992
4-8. Adjusted Pell Grant Assessments to Increase Access for Middle-Income Families
4-9. The Budget Includes a 22 Percent Increase in Pell Grant Funding Over 1992 and a 48 Percent
Increase Over 1989
4-10. New Tax Incentives for Educational Development
4-11. Resources for Job Training 2000
Chapter 5. Focusing on Prevention and the Next Generation
5-1. The Budget Provides Substantial Increases for Programs Focused on Prevention and the Next
Generation
5-2. The Budget for Prevention Would Provide:
5-3. The Budget Provides $100 Billion for Children's Programs, Up 66 Percent Since 1989
5-4. Increases for Childhood Immunizations
5-5. The Budget Expands Programs to Reduce Infant Mortality
5-6. WIC Increases by $240 Million—a 47 Percent Increase Over 1989
5-7. Head Start Increases by $600 Million
5-8. The Budget Increases Support for Primary Care Services by 21 Percent
5-9. The Budget Increases Support for Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening
5-10. Total AIDS Funding Increases 13 Percent Over 1992 and 118 Percent Over 1989
5-11. The Budget Increases Support for Smoking Cessation



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LIST OF TABLES—Continued
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5-12. The Budget Increases Support for Family Planning
5-13. The Budget Responds to Recent Outbreaks of Tuberculosis
5-14. Leading Causes of Death and Illness in America, 1992

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Chapter 6. Enhancing Research and Development and Expanding the Human Frontier
6-1. Enhancing Research and Development and Expanding the Human Frontier—Highlights
6-2. The Budget Proposes an Increase of $2.5 Billion in Federal Investment in Research and Development
6-3. The Budget Includes Initiatives in Several Key Areas of Applied R&D
6-4. The Budget Proposes a 23 Percent Increase for All Aspects of High Performance Computing
6-5. The Budget Proposes a 10 Percent Increase for a New Initiative in Advanced Materials and
Processing
6-6. The Budget Proposes a 7 Percent Increase in Federal Investments in Biotechnology
6-7. The Budget Proposes an 18 Percent Increase for National Energy Strategy R&D Initiatives
6-8. HHS Research Funding Attributed to Selected Causes
6-9. The Budget Proposes a 13 Percent Increase in Federal Funding for HIV and AIDS
6-10. The Budget Increases Funding for Basic Research
6-11. The Budget Proposes a 12 Percent Increase for a Balanced Program in High Energy and Nuclear Physics
6-12. U.S. Global Change Research Program
6-13. Understanding the Arctic
6-14. Maintaining National Security
6-15. Technology Transfer Activities Are Increasing in 1993
6-16. The Budget Increases Funding for R&D in Academic Institutions
6-17. Congressional Earmarking of R&D Facilities and Research in 1992 Appropriations Bills
6-18. The Budget Calls for a 5 Percent Increase for Major Space Activities
6-19. The Budget Includes Funding for 8 Shuttle Flights and Investments to Improve the Nations
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Chapter 7. Improving Transportation and Other Infrastructure
7-1. Key Federal Investments in Americas Transportation and Safety Infrastructure
7-2. The Federal Commitment to an Improved Highway System
7-3. Federal Highway Spending Will Exceed User Payments
7-4. Total Federal Commitment to Aviation
7-5. Federal Spending for Aviation Exceeds Receipts
7-6. Federal Spending on Weather Forecasting Infrastructure
7-7. Select Other Public Infrastructure Investment
7-8. Federal Outlays for Major Public Physical Capital

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Chapter 8. Providing Hope to Distressed Communities
8-1. Proposals for Increasing Opportunity, Choice, and Homeownership
8-2. Programs Contributing to Weed and Seed
8-3. Weed and Seed Funding Grows in 1993
8-4. Proposals to Build Assets and Expand Opportunities for Low-Income Families
8-5. The Budget Proposes a 102-Percent Increase in the Homeownership Opportunities for People
Everywhere (HOPE) Program
8-6. The Budget Proposes a 67-Percent Increase for Choice-Based New Housing Assistance
8-7. Proposals Adopted from the Advisory Commission on Regulatory Barriers to Affordable Housing
8-8. The Budget Proposes a Six-Percent Increase for Homeless Assistance

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Chapter 9. Ending the Scourge of Drugs and Crime
9-1. Fighting the Scourge of Drugs
9-2. Drug Law Enforcement Resources Grow by Almost $450 Million
9-3. The Investment in Drug Prevention Grows by $77 Million
9-4. Federal Resources for Drug Treatment Rise by Over 12 Percent

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9-5. Federal Spending to Fight Crime Grows by $1.2 Billion
9-6. Justice Funding to Fight Crime and Drugs Increases by 10 Percent

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Chapter 10. Preserving America's Heritage, Protecting the Environment, and Providing for a
More Secure Energy Future
10-1. The Budget Includes $3.2 Billion in New Funding for Environmental Protection Initiatives
10-2. America the Beautiful
10-3. Legacy '99—Department of the Interior
10-4. Exxon Valdez: Restoration of Prince William Sound and the Gulf of Alaska
10-5. EPA's Operating Budget Will Increase by 5 Percent
10-6. Geographic Targeting of Risk Reduction for a Healthier Environment
10-7. The Budget Proposes to Double Resources to Implement the Mexican Border Plan
10-8. Status of Water Quality in America's 25 Largest Cities
10-9. Focusing Superfund on Cleanup
10-10. Total DOE Cleanup Budget
10-11. The Budget Includes an Added $3.15 Billion in 1992 and 1993 to Speed the Cleanup of Federal Facilities
10-12. Funding for Wetlands Research, Protection and Enhancement Will Increase by 35 Percent
10-13. Army Corps of Engineers (Civil Works); Protection and Restoration of Environmental Resources
10-14. U. S. Global Change Research Program
Chapter 11. Preserving National Security and Advancing America's Interests Abroad
11-1. Funding Summary for National Defense and International Affairs
11-2. National Defense Budget Authority by Function and Program
11-3. National Defense Outlays by Function and Program
11-4. Department of Defense (051) Discretionary Levels Compared to Summit Baseline
11-5. International Affairs Discretionary Programs (Budget Authority)
11-6. International Affairs Discretionary Programs (Outlays)
11-7. U.S. Contributions to Multilateral Development Banks
11-8. International Organizations and Programs (Voluntary)

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Addressing Inherited Claims and Hidden Liabilities
Chapter 12. Modernizing the Financial Services Sector
12-1. Total Deposit Insurance Cash Outlays Assuming No Further Reforms, 1992-1997
12-2. Reforms Can Substantially Reduce Bank Insurance Fund Costs
12-3. The RTC Needs Sufficient Funds to Finish the Clean-Up

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Chapter 13. Identifying Long-Term Obligations and Reducing Underwriting Risks
13-1. Face Value and Estimated Cost of Federal Credit and Insurance Programs
13-2. Estimated Subsidy Rates, Budget Authority, and Outlays for Direct Loans
13-3. Estimated Subsidy Rates, Budget Authority, and Outlays for Loan Guarantees
13-4. Federal Insurance Program Costs: Accrued Basis
13-5. Actuarial Deficiencies of Retirement Annuity and Health Programs
13-6. Alternative Indicators of Solvency for OASDI
13-7. Accrual Costs and Funding for Major Retirement Systems

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Chapter 14. Accounting for Federal Borrowing and Debt
14-1. Trends in Federal Debt Held by the Public
14-2. Federal Government Financing and Debt
14-3. Agency Debt
14-4. Debt Held by Government Accounts
14-5. Federal Funds Financing and Change in Debt Subject to Statutory Limit
14-6. Foreign Holdings of Federal Debt

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14-7. Federal Participation in the Credit Market
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Managing for Integrity ad Efficiency

Chapter 15. Strengthening Management and Accountability
15-1. Investments in Management Improvement
15-2. Investments in Improved Service Delivery
15-3. Investments in Major Statistical Programs
15—4. Investments in Financial Management
15-5. Program for Priority Systems
15-6. Investments to Reduce Risks in High Risk Areas

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Chapter 16. Increasing Returns on Investment
16-1.
16-2.
16-3.
16-4.

Terminations of Substandard Projects
Terminations of Domestic Discretionary Programs
Major Reductions in Domestic Discretionary Programs
Increases in Domestic Discretionary Programs

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Chapter 17. Reforming Regulation and Managing Risk Reduction
17-1. Costs of Federal Regulations
17-2. Incremental Regulatory Cost of Major Rules, 1987-1991
17-3. Costs and Benefits of Significant Regulations Expected to Become Final in 1992

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Advancing States as Laboratories
Chapter 19. Encouraging Experimentation
19-1. Block Grant Program Candidates

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Chapter 21. Providing Federal Aid to State and Local Governments
21-1.
21-2.
21-3.
21-4.
21-5.

Federal Grant Outlays by Function
Federal Grant Outlays by Agency
Trends in Federal Grants to State and Local Governments
Federal Grants to State and Local Governments—Budget Authority and Outlays
Credit Assistance to State and Local Governments

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Part Two. RECEIPTS
Chapter 22. Receipts
22-1.
22-2.
22-3.
22-4.
22-5.
22-6.

Receipts by Source
Changes in Receipts
Effect of Major Legislation Enacted in 1991 on Receipts
Family Tax Allowance for Children
Effect of Proposed Legislation on Receipts
Receipts by Source (by Detail)

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Chapter 23. User Fees and Other Collections
23-1. Total Offsetting Collections
23-2. Proposed User Fees and Other Offsetting Collections
23-3. Offsetting Receipts by Type

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Chapter 24. Tax Expenditures
24-1. Estimates for Tax Expenditures in the Income Tax
24-2. Estimates for Tax Expenditures in the Federal Unified Transfer Tax
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Part Three. ALTERNATIVE BUDGET PRESENTATIONS
Chapter 26. Generational Accounts Presentation
26-1. Generational Accounts for Males: Present Value of Taxes and Transfers as of 1990
26-2. Generational Accounts for Females: Present Value of Taxes and Transfers as of 1990
26-3. Percentage Difference in Net Payments of Future Generations and Age Zero for Alternative
Assumptions
26-4. Changes in Generational Accounts for Males Due to Alternative Policies as of 1990
26-5. Changes in Generational Accounts for Females Due to Alternative Policies as of 1990

3-10
3-11
3-11

Chapter 27. National Income and Product Account Presentation
27-1. Federal Transactions in the National Income and Product Accounts, 1982-1991
27-2. Relationship of the Budget to the Federal Sector, NIPA

3-18
3-19

Chapter 28. Trust Funds and Federal Funds Presentation
28-1. Surplus or Deficit by Fund Group
28-2. Receipts, Outlays, and Surplus or Deficit by Fund Group
28-3. Income, Outgo, and Balances of Trust Funds

3-23
3-24
3-26

Chapter 29. Physical and Other Capital Presentation
29-1. Composition of Federal Capital Outlays
29-2. Net Stock of Federally Financed Physcial Capital
29-3. Composition of Gross and Net Federal and Federally Financed Nondefense Public Physical
Capital in Constant (1987) Prices
29-4. Net Stock of Federally Financed Research and Development
29-5. Detail of Federal Capital Outlays by Defense and Nondefense
29-6. Detail of Federal Capital Outlays by Grants and Direct Federal Programs
29-7. Current Services Outlay Projections for Federal Physical Capital Spending
29-8. Current Services Outlay Projections for Federal Physical Capital Spending (in Constant (FY
1987) Dollars)
29-9. Projections of Federal Outlays for Physical Capital: Current Services and Presidential Policy ...
Significant Factors Affecting Infrastructure Needs Assessments
Investment Needs Assessment References

3-9
3-9

3-36
3-38
3-39
3-^£0
3-41
3-43
3-45
3-46
3-46
3-47
3-48

Chapter 30. General Accounting Office Preferred Presentation
30-1. GAO Federal Budget Presentation (Compared to Unified Budget Presentation)

3-54

Chapter 31. State-Type Presentation
31-1. California Presentation of the Federal Budget (Compared to Unified Budget Presentation)

3-58

Chapter 32. Operating, Retirement, and Debt and Interest Presentation
32-1. Operating, Retirement, and Debt and Interest Presentation of the Federal Budget (Compared
to Unified Budget Presentation)

3-61

APPENDICES
Appendix One. FEDERAL PROGRAMS BY FUNCTION, AGENCY, AND ACCOUNT
SUMMARY INFORMATION
Chapter 1. Federal Programs by Function
1-1. Outlays by Function, 1991-97
1-2. Budget Authority and Outlays by Function and Program
Chapter 2. Federal Programs by Agency and Account
Allowances
Budget Totals



1-5
1-6
1_119
1-119

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THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1993

LIST OF TABLES—Continued
Page

Off-Budget Totals
Federal Government Totals
Total Agency Outlays Gross of Offsetting Collections from the Public

1-119
1-120
1-121

Chapter 3. Federal Credit Programs
3-1. Summary of Federal Direct Loans and Guaranteed Loans
3-2. Subsidy Budget Authority for Direct Loans and Guaranteed Loans by Function
3-3. New Direct Loan Obligations and Guaranteed Loan Commitments by Function
3-4. Direct Loan Write-Offs and Guaranteed Loan Terminiations for Defaults
3-5. Credit Appropriations Acts Limitations
3-6. Direct Loan Transactions of the Federal Government
3-7. Guaranteed Loan Transactions of the Federal Government
3-8. Lending and Borrowing by Government-Sponsored Enterprises (GSEs)

1-123
1-123
1-124
1-124
1-125
1-126
1-131
1-134

Chapter 4. Federal Employment
4-1. Federal Employment in the Executive Branch
4-2. Total Federal Employment
4-3. Personnel Compensation and Benefits
4-4. Government Employment and Population, 1961-93

1-138
1-139
1-139
1-140

Chapter 5. Relationship of Budget Authority to Outlays
5-1. Budget Authority

1-141

Chapter 6. Comparison of Actual and Estimated Totals for 1991
6-1. Comparison of Actual 1991 Receipts with the January 1990 Adjusted Baseline Estimates
6-2. Outlay Differences for 1991
6-3. Comparison of Actual 1991 Outlays with the January 1990 Adjusted Baseline Estimates
6-4. Comparison of Actual Deficit with the January 1990 Adjusted Baseline Estimate
6-5. Comparison of Actual and Estimated Outlays for Nondefense Mandatory and Related Programs
Under Current Law for 1991

1-143
1-144
1-144
1-145
1-146

Chapter 7. Off-Budget Federal Entities
7-1. Comparison of Total, On-Budget, and Off-Budget Transactions
DETAILED BUDGET ESTIMATES

1-148
1-149

Appendix Two. BUDGET ENFORCEMENT ACT PREVIEW REPORT AND CURRENT SERVICES ESTIMATES
Chapter 36. Budget Enforcement Act Preview Report
36-1. Discretionary Spending Limits
36-2. Budget Proposels
36-3. Pay-As-You-Go Legislation Enacted as of January 3, 1992
36-4. Maximum Deficit Amounts
36-5. Differences Between OMB and CBO Maximum Deficit Amounts
Chapter 37. Current Services Estimates
37-1. Current Services Budget Totals, 1991-1995
37-2. Summary of Economic Assumptions, 1991-1995
37-3. Current Services Receipts by Source
37-4. Current Services Outlays by Function
37-5. Current Services Outlays by Agency
37-6. Programmatic Assumptions, 1992-1997
37-7. Budgetary Impact of Regulations, Program Extensions, and Other Assumptions Included in
Current Services
37-8. Current Services Budget Authority by Function




2-6
2-8
2-9
2-10
2-10
2-13
2-14
2-14
2-15
2-16
2-16
2-17
2-20

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LIST OF CHARTS AND TABLES

LIST OF TABLES—Continued
Page

37-9. Current Services Budget Authority by Agency
37-10. Outlays for Mandatory and Related Programs Under Current Law
37-11. Current Services Budget Authority and Outlays by Function and Program
37-12. Deposit and Pension Insurance: Cash and Accrual Basis
Receipts, Outlays, Deficit/Surplus Under the President's Proposed Policy




2-21
2-22
2-23
2-30







Office of Management and Budget
Contributors to the 1993 Budget

Appendix Three-21




OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET CONTRIBUTORS TO THE BUDGET
The following Office of Management and Budget personnel contributed to the preparation of the budget. Hundreds,
perhaps thousands, of others throughout the Government also deserve credit for their valuable contributions.

Roger S. Adkins
James A. Aiken
Steven D. Aitken
Ahmad Al-Samarrie
Margaret Alessi
Richard M. Allen
Barry B. Anderson
Robert B. Anderson
Robert G. Angevine
Angela M. Antonelli
Steven L. Apicella
Donald R. Arbuckle
Steven K. Arisumi
Jack Arthur
Thomas L. Arthur
Jeffrey H. Ashford
Renee Austin
Dionel M. Aviles
Richard S. Bacherman
Bruce E. Baker
David F. Baker
Patricia A. Baker
Stephen H. Bandeian
Sylvia E. Bargas
Sharon A. Barkeloo
Robert E. Barker
Christina Barnes
Mary C. Barth
Richard B. Bavier
Jean D. Baxter
Bruce D. Beard
Mike C. Beaty
Cora P. Beebe
Richard B. Belzer
Gary L. Bennethum
Deborah L. Benoit
Rodney G. Bent
Christoph P. Bertram
Michael D. Beugg
Pamela L. Beverly
Martha M. Black
Teresa L. Blanchard
Donald B. Blanchon
Jeffrey Blend
Jill M. Blickstein
Daniel Blume
James Boden
Richard D. Boltuck
Constance J. Bowers
Yvonne T. Bowlding
Jacqueline Boykin
Meg Brackney
James Bradford Jr.
Betty I. Bradshaw
Sara I. Brentlinger
Jonathan D. Breul
Hazel W. Briggs
Paul W. Brower
Christopher Brown
Cynthia Brown
Fish Brown
James A. Brown
Jay Brown




Thomas J. Bruce
Paul Bugg
Kim H. Burke
Allan V. Burman
John D. Burnim
Derek B. Cain
Scott J. Cameron
Bruce P. Campbell
Daniel A. Cantu
John W. Carlson
Michael Casella
Barbara J. Casey
Lester D. Cash
Derek G. Chan
Edward H. Chase
Antonio E. Chavez
Anita Chellaraj
Alice Cho
Robert L. Civiak
Edward H. Clarke
Barry Clendenin
Vella J. Cloyd
Thomas Cocozza
Ronald M. Cogswell
Steven R. Cole
D. Marie Collins
Dionne M. Copper
Richard L. Cooperstein
Daniel J. Corbett
Darlene E. Cornelius
Daniel W. Costello
Douglas A. Criscitello
Michael F. Crowley
Craig Crutchfield
William P. Curtis
Josie R. Dade
Edwin L. Dale Jr.
Rosemarie W. Dale
Philip R. Dame
Robert G. Damus
Richard Darman
Alice R. Davis
Tracy A. Davis
Martin P. Delgado
Arline P. Dell
Howard Dendurent
Carol R. Dennis
Eugene J. Devine
Anna F. Dickey
Barbara J. Diering
Elizabeth M. Digennaro
Nell W. Doering
Julia M. Doherty
Arnold E. Donahue
John F. Donahue
William L. Dorotinsky
Thomas Dorsey
Michael C. Dost
Robert S. Dotson
Carla Downing
James E. Duke

Sherron R. Duncan
Christine J. Dunn
Philip A. Dusault
Suzanne M. Duval
Kiran Duwadi
Nancy J. Duykers
Ruth D. Dyk
Marguerite D. Dyson
Eugene M. Ebner
John H. Eisenhour
Christine B. Ellertson
Teresa F. Ellison
Richard P. Emery Jr.
Noah Engelberg
Adrienne Erbach
Anita J. Evans
Rhodia D. Ewell
Quincy Ewing III
Timothy R. Fain
Chris Fairhall
Lisa B. Fairhall
Ronnie Fairley
Tanya M. Felder
Jack D. Fellows
Patricia A. Ferrell
James F. Fish
E. Holly Fitter
Darlene B. Fleming
Keith J. Fontenot
Anita D. Ford
Janet R. Forsgren
Roberta L. Foster
Wanda J. Foster
Arthur G. Fraas
Stephen M. Frerichs
Susan M. Gaffney
Evett F. Gardner
Darcel D. Gayle
Darlene O. Gaymon
Donald E. Gessaman
David M. Gibbons
Kimberly T. Gibson
Brian Gillis
Kenneth G. Glozer
Michael L. Goad
JoEllen M. Godfrey
David M. Gold
Stephen M. Goldberg
Robert E. Grady
W. Todd Grams
Janet L. Graves
Maryanne B. Green
Richard E. Green
Judy L. Grew
David J. Gribble
Sheila A. Griggs
Walter S. Groszyk Jr.
Lisa K. Grove
Norman E. Gunderson

Julie L. Haas
Lauren Haber
Hermann Habermann
Janet Hale
Dianne M. Ham-McFarland
Norman E. Hartness
Matthew P. Haskins
David J. Haun
Audry V. Hawkins
Daniel D. Heath
Vernon P. Heath
Andrew Heimert
Christopher Heiser
Renee P. Helm
Jean M. Henke
Daryl Hennessy
Gregory G. Henry
Allen Hepner
Joseph S. Hezir
Jefferson B. Hill
Frank Hodsoll
Adam Hoffberg
Jean W. Holcombe
Stephen H. Holden
Christine P. Holmes
Linda L. Hoogeveen
Edith D. Hopkins
Jeannie Houseman
Robert E. Howard
Alan M. Huber
Kathy M. Hudgins
Timothy G. Hunt
Lana T. Hurdle
Lawrence W. Hush
Janet E. Irwin
Steven J. Isakowitz
Cecy Ivie
Norwood J. Jackson Jr.
Claire N. Jacobi
Susan S. Jacobs
Laurence R. Jacobson
Irene James
Carol D. Jenkins
Duane E. Jenkins
Carol S. Johnson
Darrell A. Johnson
Lorraine M. Johnson
Marilyn E. Jones
Ronald E. Jones
Sabrina R. Jones
Arnita B. Jordan
James F. Jordan
Christopher A. Jordon
James J. Jukes
Joel Kaplan
Charles B. Kastner
John W. (Jack ) Kelly
Kenneth S. Kelly
Charles E. Kieffer
Robert W. Kilpatrick
Appendix Three-23

Appendix Three-24
Carole Kitti
Karin L. Kizer
David K. Kleinberg
Louisa Koch
Richard H. Kodl
Raymond P. Kogut
Justin A. Kopca
Cynthia A. Koskinen
Shannah Koss-McCallum
Mark S. Kramer
Lori A. Krauss
Peggy R. Kuhn
Richard A. Kuzmack
Linn Kwan
Bradley W. Kyser
Ronald N. Landis
Susan F. Lee
Kelly A. Lehman
Robert S. Lesher Jr.
Cameron M. Leuthy
Angela C. Lewis
Christopher M. Lewis
Thomas S. Lewis
Christine Lidbury
Steven M. Lieberman
Sally Lightbourn
Henry E. Lilienthal
Susanne D. Lind
Jenise Littlejohn
Bruce D. Long
Jonna M. Long
Ron Longo
Kiana P. Lucas
Sheila D. Lucas
Jeannine Lynch
Randolph M. Lyon
James B. MacRae Jr.
Bonn Macy
Lauren E. Magargal
Linda L. Mann
Michael D. Margeson
Bernard H. Martin
Nicholas (Nick) Martin
Larry R. Matlack
Ellen M. Maxwell
Edward J. Mazur
Therese M. McAuliffe
Alexander J. McClelland
Bruce W. McConnell
Douglas D. McCormick
Yvonne A. McCoy
Brenda L. McCray
James H. McDivitt
Katrina A. McDonald
Donna McLean
William N. McLeod
Alice J. McNutt
William J. McQuaid
Carla McTigue
Mark D. Menchik
William C. Menth
Richard A. Mertens
Steven M. Mertens
Harry G. Meyers
James D. Mietus
Dale F. Miller
Robert D. Miller
Nancy M. Milton
Janet W. Minkler
Debbie L. Mitchell
Ginger Moench




OMB CONTRIBUTORS TO THE BUDGET

Christiana D. Mollin
John B. Moore
Margaret A. Moore
Harry E. Moran
Elizabeth J. Mori
John F. Morrall III
Delphine C. Motley
Janet T. Moy
Edmund L. Murdock
James C. Murr
Suzanne M. Murrin
Christopher Mustain
Peter T. Nakahata
Jonas Neihardt
C. Spencer Nelms, Jr.
Kimberly A. Newman
Robin A. Newman
Kevin F. Neyland
Nguyen X. Nguyen
Julie L. Nichols
James A. Nix
Norine E. Noonan
Memphis A. Norman
Douglas A. Norwood
Dale P. Oak
Susan E. Offutt
Kashira Oldes
Marvis G. Olfus
Sidra Oliphant
Terry A. Olson
Patricia L. Pahlavani
William D. Palmer
Thomas M. Palmieri
Anna K. Pannell
Christopher Parker
Jonathan A. Parks
Katy Parrish
Arecia A. Patterson
Arthur L. Patton
Jeffrey L. Payne
Robert J. Pellicci
Kathleen Peroff
Ronald K. Peterson
John R. Pfeiffer
Carolyn R. Phelps-Carter
Kristen Phillips
Robert E. Pickel
Janet Syme Pillar
Richard A. Popper
Keith J. Posen
Paul Potamianos
Benjamin Pualwan
B. Michelle Randolph
Gerri L. Ratliff
Edward M. Rea
Francis S. (Steve) Redburn
Franklin S. Reeder
Cynthia C. Regan
Rosalyn J. Rettman
Alan B. Rhinesmith
Cheri Rice
Sarah B. Richardson
Nancy S. Ridenour
Robert B. Rideout
Donna M. Rivelli
Shirley A. Rock
Nelson A. Rockefeller Jr.
Edwin A. Rodriguez

Justine F. Rodriguez
Annette E. Rooney
Elizabeth L. Rossman
Martha A. Rubenstein
Michael Ruffner
Kenneth F. Ryder Jr.
Maria F. Salcedo
Scott Salmon
LaVonne D. Sampson
John J. Sandy
Bruce K. Sasser
Deborah Saunders
Thomas G. Schaaf
Kevin J. Scheid
Andrew M. Schoenbach
Hilda Schreiber
John T. Schuhart
Leslie S. Schumann
Arnold N. Schwartz
Kenneth L. Schwartz
Nancy E. Schwartz
A. Diann Scott
Thomas A. Scully
Jasmeet Seehra
Albert Seferian
Barbara S. Selfridge
Steven H. Semenuk
Neil K. Shapiro
Alice S. Sheck
John P. Sheehan Jr.
Paul M. Sherry
Vanna Shields
Mary Jo N. Siclari
Adrien L. Silas
Ronald L. Silberman
Pamula L. Simms
James M. Simpson
Telethia L. Simpson
Michael C. Sloan
Jack A. Smalligan
Bryan R. Smith
Gwinder L. Smith
Jean M. Smith
Elizabeth R. Sokol
Winnie Stachelberg
Thomas P. Stack
Thomas M. Stanners
Norman H. Starler
Randolph J. Steer
Douglas L. Steiger
Darlene C. Steil
Harold I. Steinberg
John R. Stevens
Albert F. Stidman
Dennis L. Stout
Ira Strong
Lawanna S. Sutor
E. Steve Swain
Michael Swan
JoAnne S win ton
Andrew W. Swire
Daniel H. Taft
Susan Tanaka
Daniel Tangherlini
Vernetta Tanner
David F. Taylor
Michael A. ter Maat
Beverly B. Thierwechter
Sharon K. Thomas
Desiree N. Thompson
Wendy L. Thompson

Paul Tisdale
David E. Tbrnquist
Robert J. Tuccillo
Donald L. Tuck
Kathleen M. Turco
Richard J. Turman
Carla A. Turner
Crawford M. Tuttle
Katherine M. TVer
Diane Vandenberg
Pamela B. VanWie
Robert N. Veeder
Valentina Veney
Areletha L. Venson
Sandra L. Via
Frances W. Von Schilling
Regina M. Wagner
Wendell H. Waites
Stanley R. Wallace
Karen P. Walsh
Maureen H. Walsh
Patricia Walsh
Sharon A. Warner
Mark A. Wasserman
Iratha H. Waters
Patricia J. Watson
Rebecca A. Wayne
Mark A. Weatherly
Bess Weaver
Tawana F. Webb
Stephen A. Weigler
Jeffrey A. Weinberg
Ted Weiss
Dianne M. Wells
Michael G. Wenk
Ophelia D. West
Tina L. Westby
Irene C. Whiston
A. C. White
Barry White
Bayla F. White
Ora L. Whitman
Roxanne V. Willard
Debra L. Williams
Joyce M. Williams
Terri R. Williams
Stephen R. Willson
Margaret M. Wimmer
V. Lynne Windham
Jean Wingard
Joseph M. Wire
Irene E. Witt
Lisa Kaplan Witt
Robert W. Wolf
Eric K. Won
Chantale Y. Wong
Anthony B. Wu
Robert Wyler
Margaret Yao
Louise D. Young
Margaret A. Young
Julia E. Yuille
Katherine L. Yuracko
Victor Zafra
Wendy B. Zenker
Gail S. Zimmerman
Leonard B. Zuza




INDEX

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INDEX
Page

Page

Accidents, President's Commission on Catastroph
Nuclear
Al-115
Accountability, Government, see Management.
Accounting Office, General
1-314, Al-22, Al-180, Al-192
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, National Commission on
Al-22, Al-182
ACTION
Al-101, Al-923
Administration, Office of
Al-26, Al-207
Administrative Conference of the United States
Al-101, Al-924
Administrative Office of the United States Courts
Al-196
Administrative provisions, see Legislation.
Adult Education, National Evaluation of
1-370
Adult Education, Office of Vocational and
Al-50, Al-434
Adult literacy
1-380
Advisory commissions, committees, and councils, see under
specific title.
Aeronautics and Space Administration, National
1-89, 1-141,
1-142, 1-226, 1-311, 1-384, 1-389, 1-393, Al-98,
Al-895
Aerospace Plane, National
1-97
Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel
1-142
Africa sub-Saharan, development assistance
Al-28, Al-225
African Development Bank
1-247, Al-28, Al-222
African Development Foundation
1-249, A1-31, A1-244
African Development Fund
Al-28, Al-222
African Elephant Conservation Act
A1-606, A1-611
Afro-American History and Culture Commission, National
Al-111,
Al-988
Aged:
Community service employment
A1-75
Employment
1-389
Housing
1-387
Housing independence
1-182
Insurance
Al-527
Mass transit transportation facilities
A1-743
Nutrition programs
A1-356
Aging, Administration on
Al-521
Aging, National Institute on
Al-503
Agricultural commodities:
Crop insurance
Al-340
Dairy indemnity program
A1-295
Dairy price support
A1-327
Disaster assistance
Al-347
Export credit
Al-344
Farm products, inspection and grading
A1-274
Grain exports
1-369
Grain reserves
Al-347
Inspection, grading and standardization
A1-278
Inspection and weighing services
2-15, Al-275
International food aid
1-247
Land diversion payments
A1-346
Loan subsidies
Al-347
Market news service
A1-278
Market protection and promotion
A1-278
Marketing agreements and orders
2-15
Markets, income, and supply
Al-279
Meat and poultry inspection
2-15, Al-273
Milk market orders assessment fund
A1-282
Perishable
Al-279
Price support
Al-346
Sales for foreign currencies
Al-297
Set-aside program...
Al-346
Wholesale market development
Al-278
Agricultural Cooperative Service
Al-33, Al-276
Agricultural Library, National
Al-34, A1-270
Agricultural Marketing Service
Al-35, Al-277
Agricultural Mortgage Corporation, Federal
Al-953, Al-1070

Agricultural Outlook Board, World
Al-33
Agricultural Research Service
Al-32, Al-264
Agricultural Service, Foreign
Al-36, Al-296
Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service
Al-36, Al-290
Agricultural Statistics Service, National
Al-33, Al-262
Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act (Public
Law 83-480) programs
Al-297
Agricultural Workers, Commission on
Al-104, Al-936
Agriculture:
Census
Al-380
Coperatives, technical support and services
2-15
Credit insurance fund
Al-313
Electronic benefit transfer
1-369
Food stamp program
1-310, 1-369
Foreign assistance programs
Al-297
Foreign market information
Al-296
Hazardous waste management
A1-256
International trade
1-369
Livestock and crop estimates
Al-262
Research initiative
1-90
Scientific activities overseas
Al-302
Soil conservation
1-369
State mediation grants
Al-310
Statistics
1-313, Al-379
Agriculture, Department of
1-208, 1-225, 1-247, 1-310, 1-367,
1-369, 1-376, 1-382, 1-386, 1-391, Al-32, Al-155,
Al-253
Agriculture Research Service
1-225
Aid to families with dependent children
1-62, 1-66, 1-173, 1-369,
1-371, 1-418, Al-519
AIDS
1-89, Al-182
Air carriers, payments to
Al-773
Air Space System, National
1-153
Air traffic control
1-154, Al-747, Al-751
Aircraft:
Aviation insurance fund
A1-748
Coast Guard
Al-754
Flight procedures
Al-747
Inspections
Al-747
Navigation aids
Al-747
Purchase loan guarantee program
Al-84, Al-747
Safety
Al-388
Safety and security
Al-747
Windshear warning
1-154
Airmen's Home, Soldiers' and
Al-48, Al-407, Al-421
Airports:
Air traffic controllers
1-153
Airway trust fund
1-157, Al-84, Al-749
Block grants
1-155
Capacity improvement
1-155
Customs service at small
Al-799
Facilities and equipment
Al-750
Grants-in-aid
Al-749
Inspections
Al-747
Modernization
1-158
Passenger facility charge
1-157
Peck period pricing
1-156
Public/private projects
1-155
Safety and security
Al-747
Airspace System, National
Al-751
Alaska:
Native claims
Al-573
Prince William Sound restoration
1-213
Alaska, National Petroleum Reserve
Al-581
Alaska, Prince William Sound oil spill
Al-635
Alaska Area Power Administration
Al-53
Alaska Native, and Native Hawiian Housing, National Commission on American Indian
Al-111, Al-991

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Appendix Three-28
Alaska Native Culture and Arts Development, Institute of
American Indian and
Al-109,
Alaska natural gas pipeline
Alaska Power Administration
Alaska Railroad
Al-82, Al-734,
Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration

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Page

Al-980
Al-469
Al-480
Al-739
Al-56,
Al-505
Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, Bureau of
Al-89, Al-794
Alcohol-impaired driving countermeasures grants
Al-733
Aliens, assistance to legalized....
Al-519
Aliens, incarcerate criminal
1-198
Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institute of
Al-503
America the Beautiful
.. 1-208, 1-388, A1-57S
AMERICA 2000
1-48, 1-53, 1-57, Al-430
America's Heritage Abroad, Commission for the Preservation
of
...Al-103, Al-935
America's hertiage, preservation
1-205
America's interests abroad, advancing
1-242
American Battle Monuments Commission
Al-102, Al-927
American Battlefield Protection Program
1-211
American education, reforming
1-47
American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawiian Housing, National Commission on
Al-111, Al-991
American Indian and Alaska Native Culture and Arts Development, Institute of
Al-109, Al-980
American Institute in Taiwan, payment to
Al-79, Al-706
American Printing House for the Blind
Al-434
American schools and hospitals abroad
Al-29
American sections, international commissions
Al-711
American Shcools Development Corporation, New
1-54
American States, Organization of
1-250
Americans with Disabilities Acts
A1-930
Amtrack corridor improvement loans
1-378
Andean Strategy, President's
1-192
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
Al-34, Al-270
Annuities and annuity funds:
Acturial deficiencies
1-282
Federal employees
Al-100, Al-903
Judicial survivors
Al-182, Al-199
Secret Service
Al-813
Antarctic program activities
Al-1006
Anti-Drug Abuse Act....
Al-209
Anti-terrorism assistance, international
1-243, Al-80, Al-714
Antitrust law enforcement
Al-648
Appalachian Regional Commission
1-390, Al-102, Al-928
Appeals Courts
Al-193
Appeals for the Federal Circuit, United States Court of
Al-191
Appropriation language, explanation
Al-152
Appropriations, line-item veto
1-410
Appropriations, recission authority
1-410
Appropriations, supplemental, see under legislation.
Appropriations Committee, House of Representatives
Al-163
Appropriations for 1993, advance and forward funding....
Al-1059
Aquatic resources, Coast Guard
A1-758
Archeological programs
Al-613
Architect of the Capitol
Al-20, Al-165
Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance
Board
Al-103, Al-930
Archives and Records Administration, National
Al-111, Al-988
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge lease
2-18
Arlington National Cemetery
A1-407
Armed Forces Retirement Home trust fund
Al-421
Armed Services Retirement Home
Al-48
Arms control agreements, certification
1-241
Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
.1-251, Al-103, Al-931
Arms control and intelligence
Al-461
Art, National Gallery of
Al-1037
Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases, National
Institute of
....Al-503
Artifacts indemnity fund, arts and
Al-1001
Arts, Commission of Fine
Al-103, Al-935
Arts, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing
Al-615
Arts, National Endowment for the
Al-112, Al-1000
Arts and artifacts indemnity fund
Al-1001




Arts and the Humanities, National Foundation on the
Al-1000
Asia Foundation
1-252, Al-80, Al-715
Asian Development Bank
1-247, Al-28, Al-221
Asian Development Fund
Al-222
Assessment, Office of Technology
Al-23, Al-186
Assessment Commission, Prospective Payment
Al-184
Assessment funds, Treasury Department
Al-813
Atmospheric Administration, National Oceanic and
1-226, 1-283,
1-386, Al-44, A1-386
Atmospheric research
Al-387
Atomic Energy Agency, International
1-250
Atomic energy defense activities
1-240, Al-52, Al-459
Atomic weapons
1-219
Attorneys, United States
Al-649
Automatic data processing programs
Al-885
Aviation:
Accident reduction
1-157
Advanced Automated System
1-153
Air traffic control
1-89, 1-153, 1-154
Airspace system
1-153
Budget authority
1-153
Customs Service
1-389
Drug and alcohol testing
1-196
Equipment modernization
1-153
Federal commitment, table
1-153
Financing the system
1-157
Navigation and communication
1-89
Research and development...
1-89, 1-153
Safety
1-157, 1-157
Safety and security
1-153
Supersonic flight
1-89
System modernization
1-149, 1-153
Voice Switching and Control System
1-153
Weather forecasting modernization
1-158
Weather tracking systems
1-154
Windshear warning
1-154
Aviation Administration, Federal
1-153, 1-226, Al-83, Al-746
Aviation Security and Terriorism, Commission on
Al-774
Aviation weather services program
Al-395
B
Baltimore-Washington Parkway
Bankruptcy Courts
Banks:
Accured and estimated accruing costs
Budget highlights
Business loans
Capital measurement
Capital rules, risk-based
Commercial owership
Competitive disadvantage
Consumer credits
For cooperatives
Deposit insurance:
Accounting method
Budgetary treatment
Cost
Losses
Reform process
System, flawed
Taxpayer exposure, reduce
Farm credit
Federal
financing
Federal home loan
Financial activities, new
Insurance, see also Federal insurance.
Insurance fund outlays
Insuranced deposits, limiting risk-taking
Interstate branching
Modernization
Mortgage market
Mortgage Market
Multilateral development
Outlays measure, new

Al-81, Al-726
Al-193
1-261
1-257
1-263
1-263
1-263
1-263
1-258, 1-258
1-263
Al-952, Al-1067
1-261
1-261
1-267
1-259
1-258
1-259
1-263
Al-952, Al-1068
A1-792
Al-1073
1-263
1-262
1-263
1-263
1-257
1-259
1-263
1-247
1-261

Appendix Three-29

INDEX
Page

Banks—Continued
Premiums, risk-based
1-263
Reforms
1-258, 1-262, 1-263
Regulation
1-258, 1-262
Savings association insurance
A1-960
Savings and loans clean-up
1-264
Small business credit
1-258
Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education
Foundation
Al-103, Al-931
Battlefield Protection Program, American
1-211
Bicentennial expenses, The Judiciary
Al-198
Bicentennial of the United States Constitution, Commission
on the
Al-104, Al-937
Bilingual Education and Minority Languages Affairs, Office
of
Al-49, Al-430
Biotechnology, new product application fees
2-17
Black Colleges and Universities, Historically
1-231
Black lung disability trust fund
Al-690
Blind, American Printing House for the
A1-434
Blind, books for, Library of Congress
Al-174
Blind and Other Severely Handicapped, Committee for Purchase from the
Al-104, Al-938
Blood Institute, National Heart, Lung, and
Al-503
Boards, see under particular name.
Boating safety
Al-758
Bonneville Power Administration
Al-53, Al-484
Border Patrol
1-198
Botanic Garden
Al-23, Al-187, Al-187
Boulder Canyon project
Al-589
Bridges:
Alteration
Al-84, Al-755
Rail improvements
1-378
Broadcasting, Board for International
Al-932
Broadcasting, Corporation for Public
Al-104, A1-941
Budget:
Accountability and control
1-409
Allocations between agenices
Al-155
Alternative presentations:
General Accounting Office
3-51
Generational accounts
3-5
Introduction
3-1
National income and product account
3-5
Operating, retirement, and debt and interest
3-59
Other
3-33
State-type
3-55
Trust funds and Federal funds
3-21
Appropriations, supplemental
Al-1054
Appropriations for 1993
Al-1059
Arrangement, explanation
Al-151
Balanced, Constitutional amendment
1-410
Breast and cervical cancer
1-75
Capital outlays
3-35
Charts and tables, list of
A3-9
Childhood immunizations
1-72
Current services:
Direct spending and receipts
A2-13
Discretionary programs
A2-13
Economic assumptions
A2-13
Estimates
A2-13
Outlays and budget authority
A2-19
Defense, national
1-239, 1-240
Deficit, off-budget Federal entities
Al-147
Deficit amounts, maximum, table
A2-10
Deficit reduction
1-410
Deficit sequester
A2-10
Deficit total, Treasury
Al-155
Deposit insurance
1-409
Detailed material, form of
Al-152
Differences, reconcilitation
Al-155
Discretionary programs
1-376
Discretionary proposals, President's
A2-8
Discretionary sequestration report
A2-5
Discretionary spending
1-409
Discretionary spending limits, total, table
A2-6




Budget—Continued
Early childhood development
Economic assumptions:
Administration policy vs. business as usual
Administrative proposals, effect of
Deficit, structural
Inflation and interest rates
Interest cost of higher Federal borrowing
Long-term
President's program
Real growth and employment
Rules of thumb
Saving, investment, and trade
Sensitivities and
Sensitivity of the budget to
Short-term prospects
Economic projections
Enforcement Act preview report
Federal credit programs
Federal funds
Federal programs:
By agency and account
By function, agency, and account, summery
By function
Future program evaluations
Glossary of terms
Head Start
Healthy Start
Index
Infant mortality reduction
Insurance programs, treatment
International affairs
Introduction to new
Joint resolution, President approval
Mandatory spending programs
National income and product accounts:
Benchmark revisions
Differences between
Differences in estimates
Federal sector expenditures
Federal sector receipts
State and local sector
Off-budget Federal entities
On-budget and off-budget comparison, total, table
Pay-as-you-go rules
Pay-as-you-go sequestration report
Pension guarantees
Physical capital presentation
Prevention and the next generation
Process improvement
Program evaluations
Program and performance, narrative statements
Programmatic assumptions, total, table
Receipts
Regulatory
Review, budgets not subject to
Revolving funds
Schedules:
Basis for, explanation
Credit, Federal, explanation
Explanation
Object classifications, explanation
Personnel summary, explanation
Program and financing, explanation
Types of, explanation
Security, national
Sequester determination
Smoking cessation
Statements:
Business-type
Expense, explanation
Financial condition, explanation
Revenue, explanation
Surplus or deficit by fund group

Page

1-72
1-38
1-37
1-38
1-41
1-41
1-37
1-36
1-41
1-39
1-38
1-35
1-39
1-35
A1-156
A2-5
1-270
3-23
Al-17
A1-5
Al-5
1-369
A3-3
1-72
1-70
A3-23
1-71
1-273
1-239, 1-244
1-5
1-410
1-409
3-19
3-17
3-19
3-19
3-18
1-440
Al-147
Al-147
1-409
A2-9
1-409
3-33
1-69
1-409
1-367
Al-152
A2-16
2-1
1-^09
Al-155
3-23
Al-152
Al-154
Al-152
Al-153
Al-153
1-152
Al-152
... 1-239
A2-8
1_77
Al-153
Al-153
Al-154
Al-153
3-23

Appendix Three-30

THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1993
Page

Budget—Continued
Surpluses or deficits, by fund group
3-23
Tax expenditures
2-21
Terminations, reductions, and increases
1-376
Trust funds
3-23
User fees and other offsetting collections, proposed,
table
2-16
Women, infants, and children, nutrition assistance
1-72
Budget, Office of Management and
1-35, 1-314, 1-398, Al-26,
Al-208
Budget authority:
Amended and supplemental requests relating to 1992
Al-1053
America the Beautiful
1-208, Al-573
Available through current action by Congress
Al-141
Available without current action by Congress
Al-141
Aviation
1-153
By agency, for each appropriation and fund account
Al-17
Cleanup, Energy Department
1-224
Community programs, weed and seed
1-171
Crime, Federal spending
1-198
Current services
A2-14, A2-19
Deduction for offsetting receipts
Al-141
Defense, national
1-239
Defense Department
1-242
Discretionary programs
1-376
Drug prevention spending
1-193
Drug treatment spending
1-197
Drugs and crime, ending scourge
1-190
Education
1-47
Environmental protection
1-208, 1-215
Environmental resources
1-229
Federal land acquisition
1-210
Financial management investment
1-318
Global Change Research
1-231
Homeless assistance
1-184
Homeownership Opportunities for People Everywhere
(HOPE)
1-178
Human frontier, expanding the....
1-87
International affairs
1-239, 1-244
Legacy 1999
1-213
Mexican Border plan
1-217
Off-budget Federal entities
Al-147
Relationship to outlays
Al-141
Research and development
1-87, 1-94, 1-99, 1-119
Sequester calculations
A2-9
Sequester determinations
A2-8
Space
1-141, 1-142
Statement of amendments to and revisions in for
1992
Al-1053
Superfund
1-219
Total
Al-141
Transportation infrastructure
1-149
Wetlands research, protection, and enhancement
1-228
Budget Committee, House of Representatives
Al-163
Budget Enforcement Act
1-376, 1-409, 1-410, A2-5
Budget Message of the President
1-1
Budget Office, Congressional
1-35, Al-20, Al-165
Budget outlays:
By agency, for each appropriation and fund account
Al-17
Capital, other
3-35
Cash income and outgo by fund group
3-26
Current services
A2-14, A2-14
Defense, Department
1-242
Defense, national
1-239
Differences, reconciliation
Al-155
Direct loans
1-271
Discretionary programs
1-376
Economic projections
Al-156
Federal capital composition of
3-35
Federal grants to States:
By agency
1-437
By function
1-436
Federal programs by function
Al-6
International affairs
1-239, 1-245




Budget outlays—Continued
Off-budget Federal entities
On-budget and off-budget transactions
Public physical capital, major
Savings and loans clean-up
Sequester calculations
Sequester determinations
Thrifts clean-up
Trust funds, balances of
Budget receipts:
Cash income and outgo by fund group
Collections, offsetting, total, table
Current services
Differences, reconciliation
Economic projections
Off-budget Federal entities
On-budget and off-budget transactions
Trust funds, balances of
User fees and other collections
Budget Reconciliation Act, Omnibus
Building fund, Federal
Building Service, Public
Buildings, construction of, see Construction.
Buildings, grounds, and sites:
Agriculture, Department of
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
Capitol
Environmental Protection Agency
Executive Residence at The White House
Federal Prison System
Food and Drug Administration
General Services Administration
National Gallery of Art
National Institutes of Health
Residence of the Vice President, Official
Smithsonian Institution
State, Department of
Supreme Court
Business assistance trust fund
Business direct loan financing account
Business loan fund liquidating account
Business loan and investment fund
Business loans program account
Business-type, explanation
Buying power maintenance, Commerce Department
Buying power maintenance, State Department

Page

Al-147
Al-147
1-160
1-264
A2-9
A2-8
1-264
3-26
3-26
2-15
A2-14
Al-155
Al-156
Al-147
Al-147
3-26
2-15
1-270, A2-5
Al-97, Al-877
Al-877
Al-257, Al-265
Al-272
Al-166
Al-869
Al-201
Al-667
A1-493
Al-877
Al-1037
A1-503
Al-25, Al-202
Al-1034
Al-78, Al-703
Al-191
Al-921
Al-917
Al-915
Al-101
Al-913
Al-153
A1-383
Al-705

C
Cabinet Affairs, Office of
Canada-United States, international commissions
Canal Zone biological area fund
Cancer Institute, National
Capital subscriptions, limitation on callable
Capitol, Architect of the
Capitol buildings and grounds
Capitol complex security
Capitol Police Board
Capitol Power Plant
Capitol Preservation Commission, U.S
Cash management improvement
Cemeterial expenses, Army
Cemeterial operations, Veterans Affairs
Cemeteries, foreign
Cemetery System, National
Census, Bureau of the
Censuses:
Agriculture
Decennial
Economic
Governments
Periodic
2000 Decennial
Centers for Disease Control

Al-205
Al-712
Al-1038
Al-502
Al-220, Al-221,
Al-224
Al-20, Al-165
Al-166
Al-167
Al-164
Al-168
Al-23, Al-188
1-323, Al-790
Al-46, Al-407
Al-860
Al-927
Al-860
1-368, Al-43, Al-378
Al-380
Al-380
Al-380
Al-380
Al-379
1-368, Al-380
1-70, Al-55, Al-501

Appendix Three-31

INDEX
Page

Central America, promotion of security and stability
Al-248
Central America, special assistance for
Al-31, Al-248
Central Intelligence Agency
Al-103, Al-933
Check forgery insurance fund
Al-791
Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board
Al-103, Al-933
Chief Financial Officers Act
1-318
Child Health and Human Development, National Institute
on
Al-503
Children:
Abused and neglected
Al-923
African American infants
1-71
Aid to families with dependent
1-173, 1-369, 1-371, Al-518,
Al-519
At-risk
1-53, Al-923
Border babies
Child care:
Block grants
1-72
Development block grants
.
1-175
Earned income tax credit
1-175
Parent choice
1-175
Tax credits
1-52
Crimes against
Al-671
Day care assistance
Al-519
Disadvantaged, educational choice
1-176
Disadvantaged
1-52
Drug alcohol abuse prevention
Al-923
Drug prevention
1-195
Early childhood development
1-72
Education
1-73, 1-370
Education to those with disabilities
1-53, 1-55, Al-431
Even Start
1-52
Food program, supplemental
Al-355
Gifted and talented, education
Al-454
Head Start
1-47, 1-51, 1-72, 1-83
Health
1-72, 1-72
Health care investment
1-70
Healthy Start
1-70
Homeless
Al-428
Immunizations
1-70, 1-79
Infant mortality prevention
1-71
Lead poisoning prevention
1-76, 1-83
Literacy education
Al-923
Milk program, special
Al-353
Missing
Al-671
Nutrition
1-52, 1-72, 1-72
Nutrition payments to States
Al-353
Ready to learn
1-53
Ready to learn grants
1-53
Safety
1-84
Seat belts and safety seats
1-84
Social services
1-72, 1-73
Support, payments to States from receipts for
Al-59
Support enforcement
1-369
Support enforcement program
Al-518
United Nations fund
1-248
Children, National Commission on
Al-22, Al-183
Children and Families, Administration for
Al-59
Christopher Columbus Quincentenary Jubilee Commission
Al-103,
A1-934
Citizens' Commission on Public Service and Compensation
Al-103, Al-934
Civil defense
Al-967
Civil liberties public educatioh fund
Al-654
Civil Rights, Commission on
Al-104, Al-936
Civil Rights, Office for
Al-51, Al-59, Al-456, Al-523
Civil service, see Federal employees.
Civil Service retirement and disability fund
1-283, Al-99, Al-903,
Al-906
Civil works, see Defense, Department of—Civil.
Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Uniformed Services (CHAMPUS)
1-284
Civilian personnel, see Federal employees.
Claims:
Against the U.S. Treasury
Al-790




Page

Claims—Continued
Indian
Al-624
Micronesian claims
Al-633
Soldiers' and Airmen's Home
A1-421
Claims Court, United States
Al-192
Claims Settlement Commission, Foreign
Al-651
Clean Air Act
1-215, 1-226, 1-226
Coal demonstration project^clean
*
1-370
Coal miners, disabled
Al-516
Coal technology, clean
Al-52, Al-791
Coast Guard, United States
1-226, 1-283, 1-369, Al-84, Al-753
Coastal America program
1-227
Coastal communities impact assistance
Al-585
Coastal emergencies
Al-47, Al-414
Coastal energy impact fund
Al-393
Coastal Engineering Research Board
Al-414
Coastal inlet research
Al-412
Coastal Wetlands Planning, Protection and Restoration
Act
1-227, Al-610
Coastal zone management
1-386, Al-392
Coinage profit fund
A1-803
Coins, manufacture of domestic
Al-802
Coins, protection of monetary metals and
Al-802
Collections, see particular kind.
College Construction Loan Insurance Association
Al-1061
Color additives applications fees
2-17
Colorado River Basin development fund, lower
Al-589
Colorado River Basin fund, upper
Al-589
Colorado river basin power marketing fund
Al-53
Colorado River Basin salinity control program
Al-292
Colorado River Basins power marketing fund
Al-487
Colorado River Dam fund, Boulder Canyon project
Al-589
Comissioners, fees of
Al-195
Commerce, Department of
1-226, 1-230, 1-368, 1-370, 1-381,
1-386, 1-391, A1-42, Al-373
Commerce Commission, Interstate
1-384, Al-110, Al-649, Al-983
Commerce and industry, promotion of
Al-43
Commercial Space Transportation, Office of
Al-773
Commissioners, fees of
Al-651
Commissions and committees, see under specific title.
Commodity agreements, international
Al-245
Commodity Credit Corporation
1-225, Al-40, Al-297, Al-342
Commodity Futures Trading Commission
Al-104, Al-939
Commonwealth of Independent States
1-239
Communication Disorders, National Institute on Deafness
and Other
Al-503
Communications Commission, Federal
Al-106, Al-956
Communications Satellite Corporation (COMSAT)
Al-402
Communications Security Plan, U.S
Al-886
Communications System, National
Al-885
Community programs:
Aid to families with dependent children
1-173
Block grants
1-372, 1-381, Al-518
Choice
1-166
City park maintenance and rehabilitation
1-382
Coastal, oil and gas impact assistance
Al-585
Credit union development loan fund
Al-995
Development grants
Al-559
Disposal operations fund
Al-552
Distressed, providing hope to
1-165
Drug-free
1-55, 1-196, Al-428
Education
1-57
Employment for older Americans
Al-677
Enterprize zones
1-167
Family self-sufficiency program
1-173
Health care centers
1-74, 1-83
Highway safety
Al-731
Homeownership
1-166
Housing, affordable
1-182
Housing grants
1-387
Local economic development centers
1-378
Low-income families, opportunities
1-173
Moving opportunity counseling demonstration
1-371
Opportunity
1-166

Appendix Three-32
Community programs—Continued
Plan for Achieving Self-Support (PASS)
1-173
Planning and development
Al-63, Al-559
Providing hope to distressed
1-163
Social services block grants
Al-519
Tax incentives
1-173
Urban park grants
.
1-382
Vocational education
Al-436
Weed and seed:
Drug treatment and prevention
1-171, 1-171
Education
Al-428
Educational activities
1-171, 1-171
Enterprise zones
1-172, 1-172
Health care
1-171, 1-171
Hope and assistance
1-171
Housing and community development
1-169
Initiative
1-168
Job training
1-171, 1-172
Jobs and economic opportunities
1-172, 1-172
Law enforcement
1-170
Reclaim impoverished and embattled
1-168
Recreational activities
1-171
Social services
1-171
Tax incentives
1-169
Transportation
1-172, 1-172
Community Relations Service
Al-653
Community Service, Commission on National and
Al-104, Al-937
Community Services Administration....
Al-104, Al-940
Competitiveness Policy Council.....
Al-22, Al-183
Comptroller of the Currency, Office of the
Al-91, Al-814
Computer, high performance
A1-895
Computer Systems
A1-399
Conciliation Service, Federal Mediation and
Al-109, Al-975
Congress, Library of
Al-21, Al-171
Congress of the United States
Al-19, Al-161
Congressional Budget Office
1-35, 1-314, Al-20, Al-165
Congressional printing and binding
Al-177
Congressional Research Service
Al-21, Al-173
Conservation:
African Elephant
Al-606, Al-611
Agricultural
Al-291
Birds, migratory
Al-606, Al-607
Emergency
Al-295
Endangered or threatened species
Al-610
Energy
Al-52
Farms and rangelands
Al-295
Fish and wildlife
Al-48, Al-423
Great Plains program
Al-288
Land, National parks system
Al-617
Military reservations
Al-48, Al-423
Resource
Al-289
Soil and water
Al-264, Al-617
Water bank program
A1-294
Wetlands
Al-607
Conservation Service, Agrucultural Stabilization and
Al-290
Construction projects:
Corps of Engineers
1-160
Constitution, Commission on the Bicentennial of the United
States
Al-104, Al-937
Constitution amendment for line-item veto
1-410
Constitutional amendment for balanced budget
1-410
Construction grants:
Environmental Protection Agency
Al-96
Veterans Affairs, Department of
A1-856
Wastewater treatment facilities
Al-870
Construction programs:
Agricultural Research Service
Al-265
Coast Guard
Al-753
College and University facilities
..Al-1061
Commerce, Department of
Al-388, Al-403
Defense, Department of—Civil
A1-409
Education, Department of
A1-427
Energy, Department of
A1-459
Federal Prison System
Al-667




THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1993

Construction programs—Continued
Federal Railroad Administration
Fish and Wildlife Service
General Services Administration
Indian Affairs, Bureau of
Interior, Department of the
Mint, United States
National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Page

Al-736
Al-604
Al-877
Al-621
Al-574, Al-635
Al-803
1-389, Al-99,
A1-896
National Institutes of Health
Al-503
National Park Service
Al-614
National Science Foundation
Al-1004
Reclamation, Bureau of
Al-587
Smithsonian Institute
Al-1035
State, Department of
1-251
Transportation, Department of
A1-724
United States Information Agency
Al-1048
Veterans Affairs, Department of
Al-95
Construction projects:
A
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
Al-272
Arlington National Cemetery
A1-407
Corps of Engineers—Civil
A1-47
Federal Law Enforcement Training Center
Al-787
Fish and Wildlife Service
1-388
Forest Service...
Al-358
Highways
1-151
House office building
Al-168
Indian Affairs, Bureau of
1-388
International commissions
Al-79, Al-711
Judicial office building
Al-170
Land-grant universities
1-377
National Park Service
1-388
National Zoological Park
Al-1035
Prison System, Federal
1-388
Prisons, Bureau of
1-204
Reactor, new production
1-241, Al-460
Reclamation, Bureau of
1-388
Saint Elizabeths Hospital
Al-506
Senate office building
Al-167
Smithsonian Institute
Al-1037
Space Station Freedom facility
1-389
Veterans Affairs, Department of
1-389, Al-855
Water projects and studies
1-383
Western Area Power Administration
Al-484
Consular Service, State Department, Diplomatic and....Al-79, Al-704
Consumer Affairs, Office of
Al-59, Al-523
Consumer Information Center
Al-98, Al-891
Consumer Price Index
Al-694
Consumer Product Safety Commission
Al-104, Al-940, Al-1058
Consumer protection
A1-978
Contadora Agreement
Al-248
Contract Appeals, Board of
Al-193, Al-889
Contract oversight, NASA
1-311
Contract services program, General Services
Administration
Al-886
Cooperation in Europe, Commission on Security and
Al-22
Cooperative Service, Agricultural
Al-33, Al-276
Cooperative State Research Service
1-386, Al-33, Al-266
Copyright Office, Library of Congress
Al-21, Al-172
Copyright owners, payments to
Al-175
Copyright Royalty Tribunal
Al-22, Al-184
Corporations, Government-owned, see under particular name.
Corps of Engineers
1-160, 1-227, 1-228, 1-383, 2-18
Corps of Engineers—Civil
Al-47, Al-407
Corrections, National Institute of
Al-74, Al-666
Council of Economic Advisers
Al-25, Al-203
Council on Environmental Quality
Al-25, Al-204
Counsel, Office of Special
Al-114, Al-1015
Court security, The Judiciary
Al-195
Courts, see under specific title.
Credit, see also under Federal credit.
Credit Administration, Farm
Al-106, Al-155, Al-952
Credit management
1-321
Credit programs, see under particular name.
Credit System Assistance Board, Farm
Al-106, Al-953

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Credit System Financial Assistance Corporation, Farm
Al-954
Credit System Insurance Corporation, Farm
Al-106, Al-955
Credit Union Administration, National
Al-112, Al-995
Credit Union Central Liquidity Facility, National
Al-995
Crime:
Against children
Al-671
Assets forfeiture fund
Al-656
Bankruptcy fraud
1-201
Computer
1-201
Control programs
Al-671
Drug smuggling organizations
1-192
Drug street sales
1-191
Drug trafficking
1-203
Ending the scourge of
1-189
Federal spending
1-198
Financial enforcement network
Al-783
Financial institution
fraud
1-201
Gangs and gun violations
1-203
Gangs and gun violators
1-201
Health care fraud
1-201
Law enforcement
1-170
Medicaid fraud
1-201
Organized, drug enforcement
Al-657
Organized
1-203
Victims fund
Al-653, Al-672
White collar
1-201
Wire
fraud
1-201
Witness protection
Al-653
Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces, Organized
1-192
Crime Information Center, National
Al-659
Critical Materials Council, National
Al-26, Al-206
Crop Insurance Corporation, Federal
1-367, Al-39, Al-340
Cuba, radio broadcasting to
1-251, Al-1047
Cultural exchange programs, educational and
Al-1046
Cultural and Trade Center Commission, International
Al-982
Current services estimates
A2-11
Customs:
Air and marine interdiction
Al-797
Forfeiture fund
Al-798
Import user fee
Al-796
Services at small airports
Al-799
Customs Service, United States
1-389, Al-89, Al-796
D
Data Processing Centers, Federal
Al-886
Davis-Bacon reform
1-66
Deaf, National Technical Institute for the
Al-434
Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, National Institute of
Al-503
Death, see under Prevention.
Debt:
Accounting for Federal
1—287
Agency
1-292
Borrowing and government deficits
1-290
Changes in limit, recent
1-297
Changes subject to statutory limit
1-297
Definition, subject to limit
1-294
Federal funds
financing
1-297
Federal Governmentfinancingand
1-290
Federally assisted borrowing
1-300
Foreign holdings
1-300
Foreign residents, held by
1-297
Gross Federal
1-287
Held by Government accounts
1-292, 1-294, 1-295
Held by the public
1-287
Limitations on
1-294
Measurement of borrowing and
1-290
Methods of changing limit
1-296
Restitution of foregone interest
Al-791
Trends
1-287
Debt, public, see Public debt. See also under Budget.
Deepwater port liability fund
Al-85
Defender services, The Judiciary
Al-194, Al-1054




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Defense, Department of—Civil:
Army:
Cemeterial expenses
Al-46, Al-407
Civil functions
Al-46, Al-407
Corps of Engineers—Civil
Al-47, Al-407
Conservation, military reservations
Al-423
Military personnel:
CHAMPUS
1-284
Education benefits
Al-48, Al-420
Retiree health plans
1-284
Retirement fund
Al-48, Al-419
See also flood control.
See also rivers and harbors.
Defense, Department of—Military:
Budget authority
1, 1-241
Consultants, use of
1-310
Desert Shield/Desert Storm
1-368
Discretionary levels compared to summit baseline
1-242
Environmental cleanup and compliance
1-224
Force mobility
1-368
Outlays
1-242
Research and development
1-91, 1-127
Space, new launch system
1-144
Defense, national:
Atomic energy activities
1-240, 1-241
Budget, authority, by function and program
1-240
Budget authority and outlays
1-239
Budget outlays by function and program
1-241
Defense, Department of—Military
1-241
Defense-related activities
1-240, 1-242
Desert Shiel^/Desert Storm
1-241
Discretionary levels
1-240
Discretionary spending limits
A2-7
Foreign counterintelligence
1-242
Foreign intelligence
1-241
Funding summary, total, table
1-240
Military forces reduction
1-240
Defense acquisition fund, special
A1-246
Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board
Al-105, Al-943
Delaware River Basin Commission
Al-105, Al-943
Dental Research, National Institute of
Al-503
Desert Shield
1-38, 1-241, 1-242, 1-368
Desert Storm
1-38, 1-241, 1-242, 1-368
Development assistance, economic
Al-43
Development assistance, international
Al-28
Development loans for developing countries
Al-236
Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institute of
Al-503
Diplomatic and Consular Service, State Department
Al-79, Al-704
Direct loans, status of, explanation
Al-154
Disabilities Act, Americans with
Al-930
Disability, National Council on
Al-112, Al-994
Disability funds:
Al-29
Central Intelligence Agency
Al-933
Civil Service
Al-99, Al-903, Al-906
Foreign Service
Al-29, Al-228
Disability insurance, Federal
Al-60, Al-528
Disability and Rehabilitation Research, National Institute
on
Al-433
Disarmament Agency, Arms Control and
1-251
Disasters:
Assistance, international
Al-29, Al-227
Assistance, SWAT team
1-309
Assistance
1-246
Direct loan assistance
A1-966
Emergency assistance
Al-966
Exxon Valdez
1-213
Fire or natural
Al-574
Grants
1-246
Loginfinancingaccount
Al-918
Loan fund
Al-915, Al-918
Loan program account
Al-915
Loans
1-390
Oil spill, Prince William Sound Alaska
Al-635

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Disasters—Continued
Relief
Disease Control, Centers for

1-390
Al-55, Al-501

Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)

1-89, 1-113,
Al-182, Al-507
Al-265, Al-267, Al-271
1-74
1-89
1-80
Al-502
Al-502
1-89
Al-502
1-89, 1-113, Al-502
Al-502
Al-502
Al-264, Al-271

Animals
Breast and cervical cancer
Cancer
Causes of death and illness in America
Chronic
Epidemic services
Health
HIV prevention
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
Immunizations
Infectious
Plants
Prevention:
Behavior modification intervention
1-81
Diagnostic interventions
1-81
Initiative
1-70
Salk-like solution
1-81
Prevention, see under Prevention.
Research and development
1-112
Sexually transmitted
Al-502
Tuberculosis
1-78
District of Columbia:
Budget andfinancialpriorities
Al-944
Children's National Medical Center
Al-944
Criminal justice iniative
Al-944
Drug emergency
Al-944
Education, Board of
Al-944
Federal payment to
.Al-105, Al-944
Fire Department
Al-944
General Hospital
Al-944
Human Services Department
Al-944
Loans for capital outlay
Al-944
Mental Health, Institute for
Al-944
Rapid transit system
Al-1051
Retirement funds
Al-944
Saint Elizabeths Hospital
Al-944
Supreme Court
Al-944
Water and sewer services
Al-944
District Courts
Al-193
Domestic assistance program, Federal
Al-885
Domestic Policy Council
Al-205
Drug Abuse, Mental Health, and Alcohol Administration
Al-56,
Al-505
Drug Abuse, National Institute on
1-193
Drug abuse and control.....
Al-428, Al-661, Al-671, Al-923
Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN)
1-195
Drug Administration, Food and
2-17, A1-54, A1-493
Drug Control Policy, Office of National
Al-26, Al-209
Drug Control Strategy, National
1-190, Al-209
Drug enforcement, organized crime
Al-657
Drug Enforcement Administration
Al-75, Al-660
Drug Free America, White House Conference for a
Al-27, Al-213
Drug interdiction
Al-753
Drug interdiction at borders
1-192
Drug-free schools and communities
1-55, 1-196, Al-429
Drugs:
Abuse prevention and treatment
1-193, 1-373
Abuse and related crime
1-189
Cocaine trafficking from Andean countries
1-243
Customs air interdiction program
Al-797
Decline in use
1-194
Ending the scourge
1-189, 1-189
Federal spending
1-198
Funding, drug control
1-190
Generic
2-17
HIV/AIDS and drug use
1-200
Illegal labs
1-225
Law enforcement
. 1-190, 1-190, Al-644




Drugs—Continued
Organized crime
A1-657
Prevention and education
1-193
Prevention grants
1-195
Prevention and treatment
1-195
School-based programs
.
1-373
Smuggling organizations
1-192, 1-192
Street sales and violence
1-191
Testing
1-196
Treatment and prevention
1-171, 1-171, 1-193
Treatment services and grants
1-197
War on
1-241, 1-243
Workplace prevention
1-196
Dwight David Eisenhower Centennial Commission
Al-23, Al-188
Earth observing System
1-230
Earthquake and other hazards
Al-967
East-West Center
Al-1047
Eastern Europe student exchange endowment fund
Al-1049
Economic Advisers, Council of
1-35, Al-25, Al-203
Economic assistance loans
Al-236
Economic assumptions:
Administration policy vs. business as usual
1-38
Administrative proposals, effect of
1-37
Consumer and business confidence
1-37
Corporate and household balance sheets
1-35
Current services estimates
A2-13
Deficit, structural vs. cyclical......
1-38
Inflation and interest rates
1-41
Interest cost of higher Federal borrowing
1-41
Long-term
1-37
Real growth and employment
1-41
Recent developments
1-35
Rules of thumb
1-39
Savings, investment, and trade balance
1-38
Sensitivity of the budget to
1-39
Summary, table
A2-14
Economic Development Administration
1-381, Al-42, Al-375
Economic development assistance program
Al-375
Economic growth
1-35, 1-149, 1-258, Al-695
Economic policy
1-35
Economic Policy Council
Al-205
Economic Regulatory Administration
Al-474
Economic Research Service, Agriculture Department ....Al-33, Al-261
Economic and statistical analysis, Commerce Department
Al-43,
Al-381
Economic support fund
Al-27, Al-217
Economic trends, analysis of
Al-381
Education:
1-381
Academic achievement awards
1-49, 1-58
Academic facilities
Al-446
Academic and visitor exchange
Al-1046
Adult
1-66, 1-66, 1-171, 1-370, Al-50, Al-436
AMERICA 2000
1-48, 1-53, 1-57, 1-176, Al-430
American Schools Development Corporation, New
1-50
Arts
Al-428
Assessment
Al-453
Bilingual and minority
Al-430, Al-436
Black colleges and universities, endowment grants
Al-446
Blind
Al-434
Blue ribbon schools
...Al-454
Book distribution
Al-428
Budget authority
1-47
Chicago litigation settlement
A1-49
Children
1-51, 1-72, Al-923
Children with disabilities
1-370, Al-431
Choice
1-176
Choice for children
1-47
Choice grants
1-176
Christa McAuliffe fellowship program
Al-428
Civil liberties...
Al-654
College grants
1-378
College housing loans
Al-450

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INDEX
Page

Education—Continued
College preparation
1-171
Community programs
1-57, 1-171, Al-428
Compensatory, for disadvantaged
1-55, Al-49
Compensatory
1-370
Computers and scientific equipment
1-56
Congress-Bundestag exchange program
Al-1046
Construction
Al-427
Correctional personnel
Al-666
Deaf
..A 1-434
Desegreation of public schools
Al-428
Disabled children
1-55
Disadvantaged, grants for:
Children from low-income families
A1-425
Children in non-public schools
A1-425
Even start
Al-425
Local educational agencies
Al-425
Local technical assistance centers
Al-425
Migrant education programs
Al-426
State agency programs
Al-425
Disadvantaged, special programs
Al-446
Disadvantaged
1-52, 1-61
Discretionary grants
Al-454
Dropout prevention
1-171
Dropout prevention demonstrations
Al-428
Drug-free schools and communities
Al-428
Dwight D. Eisenhower grants
Al-428, Al-454
Electronic dissemination
1-56
Elementary and secondary
1-53, 1-176, Al-49
Emergency grants for drug abuse
Al-428
English literacy grants
Al-436
English literacy training
Al-436
Even Start
1-52
Excellence
1-55, Al-428, Al-429
Facilities loans
Al-447
Federal funding
1-49
Federal impacted areas
Al-426
Federal resources
1-49
Federal spending
1-49
Federal support for choice
1-177
Federally impacted areas
1-386, Al-49
Follow-the-child
1-54
Fulbright scholarships
1-251
GED programs
1-171
Goals
1-49
Graduate student loan insurance
Al-497
Grants, Agriculture Department
A1-267
Grants
1-370
Guaranteed loans, student
1-59, 1-271, 1-273, 1-309, Al-439
Head Start
1-47, 1-51, 1-72, Al-521
Health manpower, Veterans Affairs
Al-818, Al-820
Health professions
Al-497
Higher
1-63, 1-273, Al-267, Al-445
Highlights
1-47
Homeless
Al-436
Homeless children and youth
Al-428
Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowships
Al-1046
Immigrant and refugee
Al-430
Impact aid
Al-426
Improvement and reform of schools and teaching
(FIRST)
Al-454
Income contingent loans
A1-438
Indians
Al-49, Al-428, Al-429, Al-436, Al-617, Al-621
Individuals with disabilities (IDEA)
1-53
Innovation
Al-454
Institutes of higher
Al-428
Institutional aid
Al-445
International
Al-445
Jacob K. Javits gifted and talented students
Al-454
Land-grant universities
1-377
Languages, bilingual and minority
Al-49
Legal Training for disadvantaged
Al-446
Libraries
Al-454
Low-income choice demonstration
1-48




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Education—Continued
Low-income families
1-176
Low-income school choice
1-176
Low-income students
1-176
Magnet schools of excellence
Al-428
Mathematics and science
1-48, 1-55, Al-428, Al-454, Al-895
Merchant Marine
Al-761
Military, international
Al-217
Military
1-243
Military personnel
Al-48, Al-420
Mine workers
Al-693
National diffusion network
Al-454
National goals
1-49
National graduate fellowships
Al-446
Nutrition
1-74
Overseas activities
Al-457
Partnerships
Al-454
Paul Douglas teacher scholarships
Al-446
Pell grants
1-48, 1-58, 1-273, 1-386, Al-437
Perkins loans
1-381, Al-438
Physical fitness and sports
A1-507
Postsecondary
Al-436
Presidential achievement scholarships
1-59, Al-437
Program development
Al-446
Reform
1-47
Research
Al-453
Research and development
1-50, 1-50
Robert A. Taft Institute of Government
Al-445
Robert C.,Byrd honors scholarships
Al-446
Russian, Eurasian, and East European
Al-715
School dropout prevention demonstration
1-370
School improvement programs
Al-427
Schools
1-50, 1-53, 1-57, 1-57
Science, space, and technology
A1-898
Science and engineering
Al-1004
Soviet-East European research and training
Al-715
Standards, curriculum frameworks, and assessments
1-55
Star schools
Al-454
State block grants
Al-428
Statistics
1-316, Al-453
Student financial assistance
1-381, 1-386, Al-436, Al-439
Student loans
1-59, 1-309, Al-439, Al-1061
Students, disadvantaged
1-370, 1-370
Supplemental opportunity grants
1-386, Al-437
Tax incentives
1-49, 1-61
Teacher training
1-56, 1-171
Teacher training and improvement
Al-428, Al-428
Tech-prep
Al-436
Territorial teacher training
Al-454
Training and advisory services
Al-428
University grants
1-378
Veterans
Al-818, Al-830, Al-849
Vocational
1-61, Al-434
Vocational rehabilitation
1-370, Al-432
Wetlands
1-227
Work-study grants
1-386, Al-437
Workplace literacy partnerships
Al-436
Education, Department of
1-47, 1-49, 1-309, 1-370, 1-381, 1-386,
1-391, Al-49, Al-425, Al-1061
Education, National Commission on Migrant
Al-112
Education, National Commission on Responsibilities for Financing Postsecondary
Al-112, Al-993
Education, Office of Postsecondary
Al-436
Education Foundation, Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in
Al-931
Education and Minority Languages Affairs, Office of Bilingual
Al-430
Education Policy Advisory Committee, President's
A1-205
Education and Rehabilitative Services, Office of Special
Al-431
Educational and cultural exchange programs
Al-1046
Educational Excellence Act
1-55
Educational Research and Improvement, Office of
Al-51, Al-453
Eisenhower exchange fellowship program
Al-1049
Elderly, see aged.
Election Commission, Federal
Al-107, Al-784, Al-964

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Electrification Administration, Rural
Al-39
Elementary and Secondary Education, Office of
Al-49, Al-425
Emergency food and shelter program
A1-968
Emergency funds:
Diplomatic and Consular Service
Al-79, Al-704
Drug law enforcement
Al-644
Food assistance program
Al-356
Immigration
A1-664
National Transportation Safety Board
Al-1009
Oil spill, Prince William Sound, Alaska
Al-635
Public Health Service
Al-508
Reclamation, Bureau of
Al-589
Refugee and migration assistance
Al-80, Al-713
Shelter grants program
Al-561
Emergency Management Agency, Federal
1-242, 1-309, Al-107,
Al-886, Al-964
Emergency planning and assistance
Al-966
Emergency preparedness:
2-17
Energy
Al-474
Maritime Administration
Al-761
Maritime Ready Reserve Force
1-242
National
Al-412
Nuclear power plants
2-17
Selective Service System
1-242
Emergency refugee and migration assistance fund
Al-713
Employment, Executive Branch:
Compensation and benefits
Al-137
End-of-year levels
Al-137
Federal civilian
Al-137
Full-time equivalent of total
Al-137
Population comparisons
Al-137
Significant changes in full-time equivalent
Al-137
Employment for older Americans, community service.... 1-389, A1-677
Employment opportunity, equal
A1-688
Employment Opportunity Commission, Equal
1-393, Al-105,
Al-945
Employment security
Al-675
Employment services
Al-75, Al-679
Employment Standards Administration
1-369, Al-77, Al-688
Employment and Training Administration
Al-75, Al-675
Energy:
241
Activities, atomic
1-241, Al-52
Assistance, low income home
Al-518
Basic energy sciences
Al-466
Biomass development
Al-791
Building technologies
Al-471
Civilian reactor development program
Al-464
Clean coal technology demostration program
Al-791
Coal research and development
Al-468
Coal technology, clean
Al-476
Conservation
1-387, Al-52, Al-470
Defense activities, atomic
Al-459
Electric and magnetic fields exposure
Al-464
Electric power regulation
Al-475
Emergency preparedness
Al-52, Al-474
Environmental cleanup
1-219
Environmental restoration
1-221, Al-467, Al-469
Facilities infrastructure replacement and modernization
Al-466
Fossil research and development
1-368, 1-370, 1-386, Al-468
Fuels conversion
Al-469
Fuels production, alternative
Al-477
Fusion
Al-466
Geothermal
Al-464, Al-475
High energy physics
Al-462
Hydropower licensing regulation
Al-475
Industrial technologies
Al-471
Industry cooperative program
Al-464
Inspector General
Al-490
Isotope production and distribution fund
Al-478
Laboratories facilities support, multiprogram
Al-466
Low-income home assistance
1-387
National security
Al-464
Natural gas regulation
Al-475
Naval petroleum and oil shale reserves
Al-469




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Energy—Continued
New Production Reactor capacity
Al-459
Nuclear fission
Al-464
Oil, gas, and shale extraction technology
Al-469
Oil pipeline regulation
Al-475
Renewable
Al-464
Research and development
1-223, A l - 5 2
Research and technical analysis
....Al-466
Scientific and technical research
1-377
Solar
Al-464
Space exploration missions
Al-464
Spill test facility
Al-466
Superconducting Super Collider
Al-462, Al-479
Supply
Al-463
Technical information management program
Al-466
Transporation
Al-471
Uranium enrichment
1-219, 1-223, 2-16, Al-467
Utility technologies
Al-464
Waste management activities
Al-464, Al-467, Al-467
Water and power facilities
1-372
Energy, Department of
1-142, 1-219, 1-241, 1-310, 1-368, 1-370,
1-377, 1-386, 1-391, Al-52, Al-459, Al-791
Energy, general science
Al-462
Energy impact fund, coastal
Al-393
Energy Information Administration
Al-473
Energy programs, Energy Department
Al-52, Al-462
Energy Regulatory Commission, Federal
Al-52, Al-475
Energy Security Reserve
Al-791
Energy Strategy, National
1-89, 1-105, Al-464
Engineers for Rivers and Harbors, Board of
Al-414
Engraving and Printing, Bureau of
Al-90, Al-800
Enterprise for the Americas
1-246, Al-223, Al-226
Enterprises, Government-sponsored
Al-1061
Environmental Conservation Acreage Reserve program
1-227
Environmental Health Sciences, National Institute of
Al-503
Environmental protection:
Abandoned mining operations
1-225
Acid precipitation
Al-868
Air quality
1-217
Asbestos abatement
1-383
Asbestos hazard abatement
Al-875
Baltimore's sewage treatment
1-216
Certification services
Al-871
Chemicals from research facilities
1-225
Chesapeake Bay
1-215
Clean Air Act
1-215
Clean water
1-217
Cleanup and compliance
1-225, 1-226
Cleanup of Federal facilities
1-219
Cleanup prioritization
1-310
Cleanup tracking system
1-371
Coast Guard
Al-753
Coastal city grants
1-218
Coastal estuaries pollution cleanup
1-227
Coastal water quality
1-218
Drinking water
1-217
Ecological research
1-215
Ecological risks
1-215
Emergency responses
1-225
Enforcement and inspection
1-217
Fees for services
Al-870
Fish and wildlife habitat
1-229
Great Lakes
1-215
Great Lakes Water Quality initiative
1-216
Hazardous materials management
1-225
Hazardous materials sites
1-225
Hazardous substance superfund
Al-873
Hazardous waste management
1-225, Al-868
Hazardous waste regulations
1-217
High-priority targeted areas
1-215
Highlights
1-207
Human health risks
1-215
Illegal drug labs
1-225
Initiatives
1-208

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INDEX
Page

Environmental protection—Continued
Inspector General
A1-866
Irrigation drainage, contaminated
1-225
Landfills
1-225
Law enforcement
1-217
Licensing
Al-870
Mexican Border
1-216
Municipal sewage treatment
1-218
Natural resources
1-209
Natural resources damage assessment fund
Al-605
Nuclear reactor and non-reactor nuclear facility-safety
Al-464
Oil spill response
Al-874
Ozone depletion and global warming
1-230
Pesticide registration fee
2-17
Pesticides, registration and expedited processing
Al-871
Pesticides control
Al-868
Pollution:
Abatement, control, and compliance
.
Al-867
Air quality and control
Al-868
Control
1-214
Water quality and control
Al-291, Al-868
Radiation
Al-868
Radioactive waste
1-222
Research and development
Al-866, Al-870
Restoration and waste management
1-241, Al-460, Al-466,
Al-467
Rouge River storm water
1-383
Sewage treatment plants
1-383
Sewage and wastewater treatment
1-217
Superfund
1-218, 1-226, 1-369
Technology development
Al-460
Tijuana sewage treatment plant
1-217
Toxic substances, control of
Al-868
Toxic wastes from abandoned mines
1-225
Underground storage tanks, leaking
1-225, 1-225, 1-226, Al-96,
Al-874
Uranium mill tailings groundwater restoration
1-222
Waste, solid and hazardous
Al-868
Waste water treatment grants
1-160
Wastewater grants
1-217
Wastewater treatment facilities
Al-870
Wastewater treatment infrastructure
1-218
Wastewater treatment program
1-383
Water, safe drinking
Al-868
Water resources
1-227
Environmental Protection Agency
1-214, 1-241, 1-369, 1-393,
Al-96, Al-865
Environmental Quality, Office of and Council on
Al-25, Al-204
Environmental Quality, President's Commission on
Al-204
Environmental Restoration and Waste Management
program
1-219
Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service, National
Al-387
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
1-393, Al-105,
Al-192, Al-945
Equipment lease program, General Services Administration
Al-886
Estimates, explanation
Al-151
Ethics, Office of Government
Al-114, Al-1013
Europe, assistance for Eastern
1-246
Europe, Commission on Security and Cooperation in.... Al-22, Al-182
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
1-247, Al-28,
Al-223
European research and training, Soviet-East
Al-715
Even Start
1-52
Exchange Commission, Securities and
Al-116, Al-1031
Exchange stabilization fund, Treasury Department
Al-88, Al-784
Excise taxes, see under Budget receipts and Taxes.
Executive Office of the President
Al-25, Al-201
Executive Residence at The White House
Al-25, Al-201
Explosives, illegal use and trafficking
Al-795
Export Administration, Commerce Department
Al-44, A1-384
Export and import prices indexes
Al-694
Export-Import Bank of the United States
1-252, Al-105, Al-945




Expositions, participation in United States
Extension Service, Agriculture Department
Eye Institute, National

Page

Al-383
Al-34, Al-268
Al-503

Family self-sufficiency program
1-173
Family Support Act
1-371
Farm Credit Administration
Al-106, Al-155, Al-952, A1^1069
Farm Credit Banks
Al-1068
Farm credit system
1-278
Farm Credit System Assistance Board
Al-106, Al-953
Farm Credit System Financial Assistance Corporation
Al-789,
Al-954, Al-1071
Farm Credit System Insurance Corporation
Al-106, Al-955
Farm labor rural housing, domestic
Al-304
Farmers asistance
1-273
Farmers Home Administration
1-269, 1-272, Al-37, Al-303
Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation.... 1-278, Al-953, Al-1070
Federal Aviation Administration
1-153, 1-226, 1-312, Al-83,
Al-746
Federal building fund, General Services Administration
Al-97,
Al-877
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Al-73, Al-658
Federal Communications Commission
Al-106, Al-956
Federal credit:
Budget authority
1-270, 1-277
Budget execution
1-270
Controlling cost
1-269
Credit appropriations acts limitations
A1-125
Deposit insurance cost
1-267
Direct loan transactions
Al-126
Direct loans, summary
Al-141
Direct loans
1-270, 1-271, 1-409
Farmers Home Administration
1-269
Federal participation in market
1-300
Government-sponsored enterprises
1-267
Guaranteed loan transactions
Al-131
Guaranteed loans, summary
Al-123
Guaranteed loans
1-409
Interest paid on uninvested funds
Al-791
Lending and borrowing
Al-134
Loan guarantees
1-270
Long-term obligations, identifying
1-265
Long-term obligations
1-265
Managing risk
1-269
Outlays
1-271
Outstanding
1-267
Pension guarantee costs
1-267
Programs
1-270
Reform
1-269, 1-409, Al-791
Restitution of foregone interest
Al-791
Risks, reducing underwriting
1-267
Schedules, explanation
Al-154
Student loans, guaranteed
1-269
Subsidy budget authority
Al-123
Federal Credit Reform Act
1-269, Al-147
Federal Crop Insurance Corporation
1-367, Al-39, Al-340
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
1-258, Al-107, Al-957
Federal domestic assistance program
Al-885
Federal domestic discretionary programs:
Increases:
Agriculture, Department of
1-391
Commerce, Department of
1-391
Education, Department of
1-391
Energy, Department of
1-391
Environmental Protection Agency
1-393
Equal Employment Opporttinity Commission
1-393
Health and Human Services, Department of
1-391
Housing and Urban Development, Department of
1-392
Interior, Department of the
1-392
Justice, Department of
1-392
Labor, Department of
1-392
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
1-393
National Science Foundation
1-393

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Federal domestic discretionary programs—Continued
Increases—Continued
Transportation, Department of
1-392
Veterans Affairs, Department of
1-393
Major reductions:
Agriculture, Department of
1-386
Appalachian Regional Commission
1-390
Commerce, Department of
1-386
Education, Department of
1-386
Energy, Department of
1-386
Federal Emergency Management Agency
1-390
Health and Human Services, Department of
1-387
Housing and Urban Development, Department of
1-387
Interior, Department of the
,
1-388
Justice, Department of
1-388
Labor, Department of
1-389
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
1-389
Postal Service
1-390
Small Business Administration
1-390
Tennessee Valley Authority
1-390
Transportation, Department of
1-389
Treasury, Department of the
1-389
Veterans Affairs, Department of
1-389
Terminations:
Commerce, Department of
1-381
Corps of Engineers
1-383
Education, Department of
1-381
Environmental Protection Agency
»
1-383
Health and Human Services, Department of
1-381
Housing and Urban Development, Department of
1-381
Interior, Department of the
1-382
Interstate Commerce Commission
1-384
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
1-384
Transporation, Department of
1-383
Federal Election Commission
Al-107, Al-784, Al-964
Federal Emergency Management Agency
1-242, 1-309, Al-107,
Al-886, Al-964
Federal Employee Health Benefits Program
1-284
Federal employees:
Affirmative employment
Al-901
Annuities
Al-99, Al-903
Career entry and development
.
Al-901
Compensation and benefits
Al-137, Al-689
CSRS contribution increase
1-283
Drug testing
1-196
Health benefits
1-284, 1-284, Al-99, Al-903, Al-907
Health care benefits for retirees
1-284
Investigations
Al-902
Life insurance
Al-99, Al-903, Al-908
Medicare coverage at age 65
1-284
Personnel system and oversight
Al-902
Retired, health benefits fund
Al-100, Al-909
Retirement funds
1-281
Senior Executive Service System
Al-902
Serious work-related injuries
1-369
Spouse equity
A1-904
Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS)
Al-906
Federal Employees' Compensation Act
1-369
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
A1-475
Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council
Al-108,
Al-972
Federal Financing Bank
Al-89, Al-792
Federal Fleet Management Centers
Al-883
Federal funds, definition
Al-151
Federal funds and trust funds
3-23
Federal Grain Inspection Service
Al-34
Federal Highway Administration
.....1-383, Al-81, Al-719
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation
1-267, 1-278, Al-1066
Federal hospital insurance catastrophic coverage reserve
fund
Al-58
Federal Housing Administration
1-270, Al-61, Al-541
Federal Housing Finance Board
Al-109, Al-972, Al-1073
Federal Information Center
Al-885
Federal Information System Support program
Al-886




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Federal insurance:
Catastrophic risks
1-275
Controlling cost
1-269
Crop
1-275
Deposit insurance cost
1-267
Face value
1-267
Fannie Mae
1-278
Farmer Mac
1-278
Flood
1-275
Freddie Mac
1-278
Managing risk
1-269
Outstanding
1-267
Pension guarantee costs
1-267, 1-276
Program costs, accured basis....
1-276
Resolution Trust Corporation
1-267
Sallie Mae
1-278
War or expropriation risks
1-275
Federal Judicial Center
Al-197
Federal Labor Relations Authority
Al-109, Al-973
Federal Law Enforcement Training Center
Al-88, Al-787
Federal Maritime Commission
Al-109, Al-974
Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service
Al-109, Al-975
Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission
Al-109,
Al-976
Federal Motor Vehicle Fleet Management
1-373
Federal National Mortgage Association
1-278, Al-556, Al-1063
Federal National Mortgage Corporation
1-267
Federal Pay, Advisory Committee on...
Al-102, Al-926
Federal Prison Industries, Incorporated
Al-668
Federal Prison System
Al-74, Al-664
Federal Probation Service
Al-194
Federal Procurement Policy, Office of
Al-26, Al-209
Federal programs by agency and account
Al-17
Federal programs by function:
Administration of justice
Al-13
Agriculture
A1-8
Allowances
Al-15
Commerce and housing credit
Al-8
Community and regional development
Al-9
Education, training, employment, and social services
Al-10
Energy
Al-6
General government
Al-14
General Science, space, and technology
Al-6
Health
Al-11
Income security
Al-11
International affairs
Al-6
Medicare
Al-11
National defense
Al-6
Natural resources and environment
Al-6
Net interest
Al-14
Social security
Al-12
Transportation
Al-9
Undistributed offsetting receipts
Al-15
Veterans benefits and services
Al-12
Federal projects:
Pork or port-barrel
1-376
Standards commonly violation
1-376
Terminations of substandard:
1-376
Agriculture, Department of
1-376
Energy, Department of
1-377
Housing and Urban Development, Department of
1-377
Small Business Administration
1-378
Transportation, Department of
1-377
Federal Property Resources Service
Al-97, Al-887
Federal Railroad Administration
Al-82, Al-733
Federal Reserve System, Board of Governors of the
Al-155,
Al-1075
Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board
Al-109, Al-976
Federal ship financing fund
Al-85, Al-393, Al-762
Federal supplementary medical insurance trust fund
Al-58
Federal Supply Service
Al-97, Al-881
Federal tax lien revolving fund
Al-810
Federal Telecommunications System
...1-373, Al-885, Al-886
Federal Trade Commission
1-384, Al-109, Al-977

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INDEX
Page

Federal Transit Administration
1-389, Al-82, Al-740
Federal underwriting risks
1-267
Federal-aid highways
Al-724
Fedral Highway Administration
1-377
Fees, see particular kind.
Fertilizer Development Center, National
Al-1042
Film Preservation Board, National
Al-174
Financial Assistance Corporation, Farm Credit System
Al-954,
Al-1071
Financial Crimes Enforcement Network
Al-783
Financial Information Center
1-193
Financial Institutions Examination Council, Federal
Al-108,
Al-972
Financial management, see Management.
Financial Management Service
A1-88, A1-788
Financial Officers Act, Chief
1-318
Financial services sector modernization
1-257
Financing Corporation
Al-1074
Fine Arts, Commission of
Al-103, Al-935
Fire prevention and control
Al-967
Fire protection, rural community grants
A1-304
Fire protection
A1-576
Firearms, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and
Al-89, Al-794
Firearms law enforcement
Al-795
Fish, wildlife, and parks programs
A1-67
Fish restoration fund, sport
Al-610
Fish restoration and management
A1-608
Fish and Wildlife Service, United States
1-210, 1-388, Al-67,
Al-604
Fisheries:
Anadromous
Al-604
Hatcheries
1-228
International commissions
Al-80, Al-712
Loan fund
Al-392
Management
Al-574
Management and conservation
1-230
Products
Al-390
Promotion fund
Al-390
Research
Al-388
Resources management
Al-604
Fishermen's contingency fund
Al-391
Fishermen's guaranty fund
Al-80, A1-716
Fishermen's protective fund
Al-80, Al-716
Fishing observer fund, foreign
Al-391
Flood control:
Emergency preparedness
Al-47, Al-414
Fighting and rescue operations
Al-414
Insurance and mitigation
Al-967
Investigations
Al-407
Mississippi River and tributaries
Al-47, Al-415
Operations
Al-286
Projects
Al-410
Tennessee Valley authority
Al-1042
Flood insurance fund, National
Al-969
Food additive application fees
2-17
Food and Drug Administration
1-217, 1-217, 2-17, Al-54, Al-493
Food and Nutrition Service
1-369, Al-40, Al-351
Food programs:
Administration
Al-351
Agricultural commodities
1-247
Aid
1-247
Commodity supplemental
Al-355
Donations
Al-355
Emergency assistance
Al-356, Al-968
Soup kitchens, commodities for
Al-356
Women, infants, and children, special supplemental.... 1-72, Al-355
Food Safety and Inspection Service
Al-34, Al-273
Food stamp program
1-173, 1-310, 1-418, Al-352
Foreign affairs, administration of
Al-78, Al-701
Foreign affairs, conduct of
1-250
Foreign Agricultural Service
Al-36, Al-296
Foreign assistance programs, Agriculture Department
A1-37,
Al-297
Foreign Claims Settlement Commission
Al-651

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Foreign commercial services, United States and
Al-383
Foreign counterintelligence
1-242
Foreign currency:
Special programs:
American Battle Mounments Commission
Al-927
Commerce, Department of
A1-375
Education, Department of
Al-457
Energy, Department of
A1-490
Interior, Department of the
A1-635
Labor, Department of
Al-698
Library of Congress
Al-175
National Science Foundation
A1-1004
Scientific activities overseas
Al-302, Al-508
Smithsonian Institution
Al-1034
State, Department of
Al-79, Al-703
United States Information Agency
Al-1043
Foreign fishing observer fund
Al-391
Foreign information and exchange activities
1-251
Foreign intelligence, national
1-241
Foreign market information, access and development
Al-296
Foreign military financing
1-243, Al-27, Al-215, Al-1054
Foreign military loan liquidating account
Al-219
Foreign military sales fund
Al-247
Foreign Missions and officials in U.S., protection of
Al-79, Al-704
Foreign policy
A1-461
Foreign Service, representation allowance
Al-79, Al-704
Foreign Service national separation liability
Al-708
Foreign Service retirement and disability fund
1-283, A1-29,
Al-79, Al-228, Al-706
Foreign trade
1-38
Forest and Rangeland Resources Planning Act
1-212
Forest Service
1-210, 1-212, 1-225, Al-41, Al-357
Forests:
America's
1-208
America's great outdoors
1-212
Challenge cost-share program
1-211
Fire protection
Al-359, Al-361
Headwaters (CA)
1-210
Incentives program
Al-295
Insect and disease research
Al-360
Land
1-212
Land acquisition
1-210
Land and resource protection
Al-357
Management
Al-423
Planting trees for America's future
1-211
Products program, Defense
Al-48, Al-423
Recreational facilities
1-212, Al-363
Recreational fees
2-15
Reforestation
1-208, 1-211
Renewable resource management and utilization
Al-357
Research
Al-359
Resource management
Al-574
Roads and trails
1-214, Al-358
State and private
Al-360
Stewardship
1-208
Timber management research
Al-359
Timber stand improvements
1-211
Foster care and adoption assistance
Al-59
Foster Grandparents program (FGP)
Al-923
Foundations, see under specific title.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Commission
Al-109, Al-979
Functional development assistance program
A1-224
Funds appropriated to the President
Al-27, Al-215, Al-1054
G
Gallaudet University
Al-434
General Accounting Office
Al-22, Al-180
General provisions, see Legislation.
General Services Administration
1-373, Al-97, Al-877
Geological Survey
Al-67, Al-598
Global Change Research
1-90, 1-121, 1-123, 1-230, Al-387,
A1-895
Global climate change
1-230
Goods, unclaimed and abandoned
Al-799

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Government accountability, see Management.
Government Ethics, Office of
Al-114
Government losses in shipment, payment of
Al-805
Government mismanagement, see Management.
Government National Mortgage Association
Al-62, Al-555
Government Printing Office
Al-21, Al-177
Government-sponsored enterprises
1-267, 1-278, Al-134, Al-155,
A1-1061
Grain Inspection Service, Federal
Al-34, Al-274
Grants, see particular kind.
Great Lakes Critical Programs Act
1-216
Great Plains conservation program
Al-288
Gross domestic product (GDP)
1-35, Al-381
Guaranteed loans:
By function
Al-124
Federal credit programs
Al-123
General business, section 7(a)
1-373
Housing
Al-540, Al-547
Small business
Al-915
Small Business Administration
1-390
Small business fees
2-17
Student
1-271, 1-309
Terminations and defaults
Al-124
Transactions
Al-131
H
Handicapped:
Books for, Library of Congress
Al-174
Employment
A1-696
Facilities for
Al-169
Housing
1-387, Al-434, Al-548
Mass transit transportation facilities
Al-743
Handicapped, Committee for Purchase from the Blind and
Other Severely
Al-104, Al-938
Harry S Truman Scholarship Foundation
Al-109, Al-979
Hawaiian Housing, National Commission on American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native
Al-111, Al-991
Hazard Investigation Board, Chemical Safety and
Al-933
Hazardous substance superfund
Al-96, Al-873
Hazardous waste
1-241, 1-242
Head Start
1-51, 1-72, 1-79, Al-521
Health:
Benefits, Federal employees
1-284, Al-99, Al-903, Al-907
Biomedical research
1-89
Block grants
1-76
Care services and techonolgy
Al-506
Certification services
Al-494
Clearinghouse on third party liability
Al-524
Community programs
1-171, 1-171
Disease prevention
1-82
Education loans
Al-497
Education and training
Al-818
Energy programs
Al-465
General provisions, Health and Human Services,
Department of
Al-525
Health care:
Access to primary
1-74
Breast and cervical cancer screening
1-74
Children
1-70
Community centers
1-74
Fraud
1-201
Initiative
1-70
Investment
1-70
Policy
1-70
Preventive
1-69
State and local governments
1-79
Health care trust funds, payments to
Al-511
Indians
Al-499
Information
Al-506
Insurance
1-79
Lead based paint abatement
1-372
Maintenance organization loans
Al-513
Maternal and child block grants
Al-495
Medicaid, grants to States
Al-510




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Health—Continued
Medicaid
1-309
Medical facilities guarantee and loan fund
Al-498
Medical insurance, supplementary
...Al-514
Medical treatment effectiveness
Al-506, Al-507
Medicare
1-311, 1-371
Medicare hospital insurance
1-371
Medicare medical education payments
1-381
Military retiree plans
1-284
Nurse training fund
Al-498
Occupational
Al-464
Outpatient services, non-phy§ician
1-371
Patient outcome
Al-506
Preventive block grants
Al-502
Professional scholarship program
Al-820
Professions curriculum assistance grants
1-381
Program management
Al-511
Promotion
1-83
Public health, protecting
1-89, 1-111
Research, veterans
Al-819
Research and development
1-89, 1-111
Resources
Al-494
Serious work-related injuries
1-369
State extended care facilities, grants for
Al-856
Statistics
1-316, Al-502
Survey and certification revolving fund
Al-512
Vaccine improvement
Al-499, Al-507
Vaccine injury compensational
Al-495
Veterans
Al-818
Women's health initiative.
1-89, 1-112
Health, National Institutes of
Al-56, Al-502
Health, Office of the Assistant Secretary for
Al-56, Al-507
Health Administration, Mine Safety and
Al-77, Al-693
Health Administration, Occupational Safety and
Al-77, Al-691
Health Administration, Veterans
Al-94, Al-817
Health Care, United States Bipartisan Commission on Comprehensive
Al-22, Al-186
Health Care Financing Administration
1-309, 1-311, Al-56,
Al-510
Health Care Policy and Research, Agency for
Al-56, Al-506
Health and Human Services, Department of
1-89, 1-309, 1-311,
1-371, 1-381, 1-387, 1-391, Al-54, Al-493
Health and Human Services, Social Security, Department
of
A1-60, Al-527
Health Resources and Services Administration
Al-54, Al-494
Health Review Commission, Federal Mine Safety and
Al-109,
Al-976
Health Review Commission, Occupational Safety and
Al-114,
Al-1013
Health Sciences, National Institute of Environmental
Al-503
Healthy Start
1-70, 1-79
Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National
Al-502
Helen Keller Center
Al-433
Helium fund
Al-602
Highway Administration, Federal
1-377, 1-383, Al-81, Al-719
Highway System, National
1-150
Highway Traffic Safety Administration, National....,
Al-82, Al-730
Highways:
Alcohol-impaired driving countermeasures grants
Al-733
Appalachian
1-390
Baltimore-Washington Parkway
Al-726
Block grants
1-151
Communication, state-of-the-art
1-160
Computer technology
1-160
Construction
1-151
Drunk and drugged drivers
1-153
Economic growth and productivity
1-150
Electronic displays
1-160
Emergency relief
Al-724
Fatality rate at historic low
1-152
Federal commitment
1-150
Federal lands
1-214, Al-724
Federal-aid
1-150, 1-377, Al-81, Al-724
Intelligent vehiclo^iighway system
1-159

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INDEX
Page

Highways—Continued
Interstate construction
A1-724
Interstate transit transfer grants
A1-742
Miscellaneous appropriations
A1-720
Motor fuel tax
Al-724
National program
Al-724
Pavement improvement
1-151
Public/private partnership
1-151
Railroad crossings
Al-81, Al-719
Right-of-way purchases
Al-729
Safety
1-153, Al-81, Al-719
Safety belt use
1-153
Safety grants
Al-725
Smart car^/smart highways
1-160
State scenic highway grants
1-214
Strategic network
Al-724
Surface transportation
Al-724
Surface transportation program
1-151
Toll roads
151
Traffic safety grants
A1-733
Trust funds
1-152, Al-722, Al-728
University transportation centers
Al-81, Al-729
Warning systems
1-160
Historic Places, National Register of
Al-613
Historic Preservation, Advisory Council on
1-232, Al-102, Al-926
Historic Preservation, National Trust for
1-231
Historic Preservation Fund
1-231, Al-617
Historic Preservation grants
1-231
Historical agencies, see under particular name.
Historical Publications and Records Commission, National
Al-989
Historical sites, see under Parks, national system.
Holocaust Memorial Council, United States
Al-117, Al-1043
Home Administration, Farmers
1-272
Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Federal
1-267, 1-278, Al-1066
Homeless, community services block grants
Al-518
Homeless, Interagency Council on the
Al-110, Al-981
Homeless, supplemental assistance facilities
Al-561, Al-561
Homeless programs
1-371
Homelessness, Federal plan to help end
1-185
Homeownership and Opportunity for People EverywhereHOPE
1-177, Al-534, Al-536, Al-561
Hopi Indian Relocation Commission, Navajo and
Al-114, Al-1014
Hospital insurance catastrophic coverage reserve fund, Federal
Al-58
Hospitals abroad, American
Al-227
Hospitals and health facilities:
Indians
Al-500
Veterans
Al-818
House office buildings
Al-167
House of Representatives
Al-19, Al-163
Housing:
229
Affordable
1-179, 1-179
Block grants
1-372
Choice in management
1-180
Choice through vouchers
1-180
Choice-based new housing assistance
1-180
College loans
Al-450
Community development assistance
1-372
Community development grants
1-387, Al-559
Community planning and development
Al-63
Community programs
1-182
Congregate services
1-382, Al-538, Al-1058
Contributions for assisted
A1-531
Counseling assistance
Al-538
Credit guaranty programs, developing countries
Al-229
Drug elimination for low-income
Al-554
Elderly
1-387, Al-434, Al-548
Elderly independence
1-182
Energy assistance program
Al-518
Equal opportunity
Al-64, Al-566
Fair
Al-64
Fair housing initiative
Al-566
Flexible subsidy fund
1-382, Al-550
Grants
1-377




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Housing—Continued
Handicapped
1-387, Al-434, Al-548
HOME grants
1-182, 1-387
HOME investment partnership grants
1-372, 1-381, Al-560
Homeless assistance
1-184, 1-371
Homeless emergency shelter, grants
A1-562
Homeownership assistance fund
Al-553
Homeownership and Opportunity for People EverywhereHOPE
1-371, Al-534, Al-536, Al-561
Homeownership vouchers
1-371
HOPE grants
1-177, 1-371, Al-534, Al-536
Howeownership and Opportunity for People EverywhereHOPE
1-177
Indians
Al-435, Al-553
Insurance:
Cooperative
Al-541
General and special risk
Al-547
Mutual mortgage
Al-541
Interstate land sales
Al-541
IRAs for first-time buyers
1-178
Land management employees
Lead abatement
1-182
Lead based paint abatement
1-372
Loan guarantees
Al-540
Low-income
Al-1056
Low-income energy assistance
1-387
Low-income families
1-174, 1-180
Low-income resident protection
Al-534
Low-rent loans, public
Al-554
Lower-income
Al-434
Management and administration
Al-567
Modernization of low-income projects
Al-553
Mortgage interest rates
1-35
Mortgaged-backed securities
Al-556, Al-1065, Al-1067
Moving to Opportunity
1-175
Moving opportunity counseling demonstration
1-371
Multi-family
1-271
Nehemiah opportunity grants
Al-540
New assisted units
1-180
New community assistance grants
A1-568
Nonprofit sponsor assistance
A1-552
Operation of low-income projects
Al-553
Operation Occupancy
1-182
Operation Take the Boards Off
1-180
Perestroika for troubled public
1-179
Policy development and research
Al-63, Al-566
Preservation/prepayment
1-177
Programs
Al-61, Al-531
Public, modernization
1-387
Public, new construction
1-381
Public, operating subsidies
1-387
Public...
Al-62, Al-435, Al-553
Rehabilitation, Section 8 moderate single room
occupancy
Al-538
Rehabilitation loan fund
A1-565
Rent supplement
Al-435
Rental assistance
1-381, Al-535, Al-549
Rental rehabilitation grants
Al-560
Restore
1-182, Al-537
Risk program account special
Al-540
Safe Havens
1-185, 1-371, Al-563
See also rural housing.
Shelter Plus Care
1-185, 1-382, Al-562
Single room occupancy
1-382
Subsidized amendments
1-387
Subsidized contracts, Section 8
1-309, 1-388, Al-536
Subsidy payments, public interest
Al-789
Urban development action grants
Al-560
Urban homesteading
Al-561
Veterans
1-311, Al-823
Veterans mortgage life insurance
A1-831
Vouchers to help own a home
1-178
Housing, Administration, Federal
Al-541
Housing, National Commission on Severely Distressed
Public
Al-112, Al-994

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Page

Housing Administration, Federal
1-270
Housing Finance Board, Federal
Al-109, Al-972, Al-1073
Housing and Urban Development, Department of
1-309, 1-371,
1-377, 1-381, 1-387, 1-392, Al-61, Al-531,
Al-1056, Al-1058, Al-1063
Howard University
Al-50, Al-446
Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowships
Al-1046
Human Development, National Institute of Child Health
and
Al-503
Human Development Services
Al-59, Al-520
Human Genome Project
1-90, 1-119
Human Genome Research, National Center for
Al-503
Human Nutrition Information Service
Al-41, Al-356
Human Services, Department of Health and
1-89, 1-309, 1-311,
1-371, 1-381, 1-387, 1-391, Al-54, Al-493
Human Services, Social Security, Department of Health
and
Al-527
Humanitarian assistance
1-243
Humanitarian and technical assistance
Al-1055
Humanities, National Endowment for the
Al-113, Al-1001
Humanities, National Foundation on the Arts and the
Al-1000
I
Illness, see under Prevention.
Immigration:
Emergency funds
Al-664
Examination fee
Al-664
Legalization
Al-664
User fees
Al-664
Immigration and Naturalization Service
1-226, Al-74, Al-662
Immigration Review, Executive Office for
Al-643
Import trade:
Educational or scientific instruments and appratus
Al-192
Unfair practices
Al-192
Income program, supplemental security
Al-58, Al-516
Independent agencies, see under specific title.
Independent Counsels:
Justice Department
Al-654
United States Tax Court
Al-182
Indian Affairs, Bureau of
1-310, 1-383, 1-383, 1-388, Al-69,
Al-617
Indian and Alaska Native Culture and Arts Development,
Institute of American
Al-980
Indian Gaming Commission, National
Al-71, Al-638
Indian Health Services
Al-55, Al-499
Indians:
Accounting systems
1-309
Aleutian and Pribilof Island restitution
Al-624
Business development grants
1-382
Colorado Ute water rights
Al-624
Construction
Al-622
Direct loan subsidies
1-383, Al-628
Eastern land claims
Al-628
Education and welfare
Al-49, Al-428, Al-429, Al-620
Energy and mineral
Al-573
Enterprises, technical assistance
Al-625
Fallen Pauite Shoshone Indian water rights
Al-624
Fish hatcheries
Al-623
Fort Hall Indian water rights
Al-624
Guaranteed loan subsidies
1-383, Al-630
Health service and facilities
Al-500
Health services
Al-499
HOME investment partnership grants
1-381
Hoopa-Yurok settlement
Al-624
Housing
1-381, Al-62, Al-435, Al-553, Al-622
Insurance
Al-630
Irrigation systems
Al-623
Land acquisition
Al-623
Loans, revolving fund
Al-630
Navajo rehabilitation trust fund
1-382, Al-625
Old-age assistance claims
Al-624
Phoenix school land exchange
1-214
Road construction
1-388, Al-623
Roads
1-214




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Indians—Continued
Salt River Pima-Maricopa water settlement
Al-624
Schools unsafe and unsanitary
1-388
Settlements
1-388
Training
Al-676
Tribal claims
Al-889
Tribal services
Al-617
Truckee-Carson-Pyramid Lake water rights
Al-624
Vocational education
Al-436
White Earth Reservation claims
Al-623
Zuni Indian land conservation
Al-624
Industrial Security program, National
Al-885
Industrial technology services....
Al-399
Industry and commerce, promotion of
Al-43
Infant Mortality, National Commission to Prevent
Al-22, Al-186
Infant mortality prevention....
1-70
Infectious Diseases, National Institute of Allergy and
Al-503
Inflation
1-35, 1-37
Information Administration, Energy
Al-473
Information Administration, National Telecommunications
and
Al-46, Al-^101
Information Agency, United States
1-251, Al-117, Al-1043
Information Center, Consumer
Al-98, Al-891
Information Center, Federal
Al-885
Information and exchange activities, foreign..
1-251
Information products and services
A1-397
Information Resources Management Service
Al-97, Al-884
Information Science, National Commission on Libraries
and
Al-111, Al-992
Information security management program
Al-886
Information security oversight
Al-885
Information Service, National Technical....
Al-397
Information Service Center, Regulatory
.Al-889
Information Services, White House Conference on Library
and
Al-992
Information systems, see under Management and particular
agency.
Information technology fund
Al-97, Al-885
Injury, see under Prevention.
Inspection activities, Customs Service
Al-796
Inspection Service, Food Safety and
Al-34
Inspectors General:
ACTION
Al-923
Agency for International Development
Al-29, Al-228
Agriculture, Department of
Al-32, Al-259
Commerce, Department of
Al-42, Al-373
Education, Department of
Al-49, Al-456
Energy, Department of
Al-54, Al-490
Environmental Protection Agency
Al-96, Al-866
Federal Communications Commission
Al-956
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Al-107, Al-967
General Services Administration
Al-98, Al-890
Health and Human Services, Department of
Al-59, Al-521
Housing and Urban Development, Department of
Al-64, Al-568
Information Agency, United States
Al-1043
Interior, Department of the
Al-70, Al-638
Justice, Department of
Al-72, Al-644
Labor, Department of
Al-78, Al-696
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Al-99, Al-898
National Science Foundation
Al-113, Al-1004
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Al-1010
Personnel Management, Office of
Al-100, Al-902
Railroad Retirement Board
Al-115, Al-1027
Resolution Trust Corporation
Al-116, Al-1028
Small Business Administration
Al-100, Al-912
State, Department of
Al-78, Al-702
Transportation, Department of
Al-86, Al-766
Treasury, Department of the
Al-88, Al-783
United States Information Agency
Al-117
Veterans Affairs, Department of
Al-94, Al-859
Institutes, see under particular name.
Insurance:
Agricultural crops
1-367, Al-340
Aviation
Al-748

INDEX

Insurance—Continued
Check forgery fund
Al-791
Credit unions
Al-995
Deposit, see also under Banks.
Deposit
1-409
Disability, Federal
Al-60
Federal, see under Federal insurance.
Flood
Al-969
Graduate student loan
Al-497
Health
1-79
Hospital, Federal
Al-513
Hospital
Al-58
Indians
Al-630
Life
A1-99, Al-903, Al-908
Maritime war risk
Al-764
Medical, Federal supplementary
Al-58, Al-514
Medicare hospital
1-279
Military and naval
Al-831
Mutual mortgage and cooperative housing
Al-541
Old-age and survivors
Al-60, Al-527
Rural development
Al-312
Rural housing
Al-311
Saving association
Al-960
Saving and loan accounts
Al-972
See also Federal insurance.
Unemployment
1-174, Al-1025
Veterans
Al-94, Al-831, Al-847, Al-847
Insurance Corporation, Farm Credit System
Al-955
Insurance Corporation, Federal Deposit
1-258, Al-107, Al-957
Intelligence Agency, Central
Al-933
Intelligence Community Staff
1-242, Al-110, Al-981
Inter-American Development Bank
1-247, Al-28, Al-221
Inter-American Foundation
1-249, Al-30, Al-243
Interagency commissions, committees, and councils, see
under specific title.
Interest:
Cost of higher Federal borrowing
1-41
Falling rates
1-35
Public debt
Al-91
Univested funds
Al-790
Intergovernmental agencies, see under particular title.
Intergovernmental Relations, Advisory Commission on
Al-102,
Al-925
Interior, Department of the....
1-208, 1-212, 1-225, 1-310, 1-368,
1-372, 1-382, 1-388, 1-392, Al-65, Al-573
Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act
Al-724
Internal Revenue Service
1-311, 1-312, 1-372, Al-90, Al-806
International affairs:
America's interest abroad
1-242
Anti-terrorism assistance
1-243
Budget authority and outlays
1-239
Central America
1-243
Defense acquisition fund
1-252
Disaster assistance
1-246
Discretionary programs
1-244
Discretionary spending limits
A2-7
Educational and cultural exchanges
1-251
Europe, assistance for Eastern
1-246
Food aid
1-247
Foreign military financing
1-243
Funding summary, total, table
1-240
Global and regional environmental issues
1-230
Humanitarian assistance
1-243, 1-243
Middle East peace negotiations
1-243
Multilateral development banks
1-247
Ozone depletion and global warming
1-230
Peacekeeping operations, United Nations
1-242
Peacekeeping programs
:
1-250
Refugee assistance
1-248
Regional development foundations
1-249
Security assistance programs
1-243
Security of citizens abroad
1-242
Security of the United States
1-242
Special assistance initiative
A1-224




Appendix Three-43
International affairs—Continued
State, Department of
TVeasury Department
United Nations development program
United Nations programs
International Affairs, Office of Territorial and
International agricultural development
International anti-terrorism assistance
International Atomic Energy Agency
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development

Page

1-251
Al-782
1-248
1-250
Al-631
Al-301
Al-714
1-250
Al-28,
Al-220
Al-712

International Boundary Commission
International Boundary and Water Commission, United
States and Mexico
Al-79, Al-709
International Broadcasting, Board for
1-252, 1-252, Al-103,
Al-932
International buffer stocks, contributions to
Al-245
International Center, Washington, D.C
Al-80, Al-715
International commissions
Al-79, Al-709
International commodity agreements
Al-245
International conferences and contingencies
Al-22, Al-79, Al-184,
Al-709
International Cooperation and Development, Office of
Al-37,
Al-301
International Cultural and Trade Center Commission
Al-110,
Al-982
International Development, Agency for
1-243, 1-246, Al-28,
Al-224, Al-227, Al-1055
International development assistance
1-243, Al-28, Al-220,
Al-1055
International Development Association
Al-28, Al-220
International disaster assistance
..Al-29, Al-227
International economic policy
Al-383
International Finance Corporation
Al-28, Al-220
International financial institutions
Al-220
International financial programs
1-252
International fisheries commissions
Al-80, Al-712
International Fund for Ireland
Al-217
International Joint Commission
Al-712
International labor affairs
Al-695
International Migration and Cooperative Economic Development, Commission for the Study of
Al-103, Al-935
International military education and training
Al-217
International Monetary Fund
1-252, Al-245, Al-785
International monetary programs
Al-31, Al-245
International narcotics control assistance
1-192, Al-80, Al-714
International organizations, contributions to
1-248, Al-79, Al-708
International organizations and conferences
Al-79, Al-708
International organizations and programs, funds appropriated to the President
Al-223
International peacekeeping activities, contributions for
Al-79,
Al-709
International scientific and technical cooperation
Al-301
International security assistance
1-243, Al-27, Al-215, Al-1054
International telecommunications policy
Al-401
International and territorial affairs
Al-70
International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor
1-89
International tourism trade development
Al-386
International Trade, United States Court of
Al-192
International trade
1-369
International Trade Administration
Al-43, Al-382, Al-382
International Trade Commission
1-251, Al-110, Al-155, Al-982
International youth exchange program
Al-1046
Interstate Commerce Commission
1-384, Al-110, Al-649, Al-773,
A1-983
Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
Al-985
Invested in the future:
Prevention and the next generation
1-67
Investment in the future:
America's Heritage
1-205
America's interests abroad
1-237
Communities, distressed
1-165
Drugs, ending the scourge
1-187
Education, reforming American
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Investment in the future—Continued
Energy future, more secure
Environment, protecting
Geographicfrontier,expanding the
Human capital
Humanfrontier,expanding the
Research and development
Transportation infrastructure
Investment Guarantee Agency, Multilateral
Ireland, International Fund for
Israel, assistance for relocation of facilities
Israel radio relay station
Israeli Arab scholarship program

Page

1-205
1-205
1-140
1-45
1-85, 1-85
1-85
1-147
Al-222
Al-217
Al-28, Al-218
Al-932
Al-1049

J
James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation
Japan-United States Friendship Commission

Al-110, Al-985
1-252, Al-110,
Al-985
Job Corps
1-65, 1-171, 1-372, Al-675, Al-676
Job Opportunities and Basic Skills (JOBS)
1-66, 1-371
Job Training Partnership Act
1-62, 1-311
Job training programs
1-171, Al-675
Job Training 2000
1-49, 1-61
JOBS program
1-173, 1-371
John C. Stennis Center for Public Service Training and Development
Al-23, Al-188
John E. Fogarty International Center
A1-503
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
Al-615
Judgments against the United States
Al-790
Judicial Center, Federal
Al-197
Judicial services, The Judiciary
Al-193
Judicial survivors annuity funds
Al-182
Judiciary, The
Al-155, Al-191, Al-1054
Judiciary automatic fund
Al-196
Jurors, fees of
Al-195
Justice, Department of
1-226, 1-242, 1-384, 1-388, 1-392, Al-72,
Al-643
Justice Institute, State
Al-1039
Justice Programs, Office of
Al-75, A1-670
Juvenile justice programs
Al-671
K
Kidney Diseases, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and
Al-503
Korean war memorial
Al-927
Kuwait
1-239
Kuwait civil reconstruction
Al-247
L
Labor, Davis-Bacon reform
1-66
Labor, Department of
1-311, 1-368, 1-372, 1-389, 1-392, Al-75,
Al-675
Labor force statistics
1-317
Labor racketerring
A1-697
Labor Relations Authority, Federal
Al-109, Al-973
Labor Relations Board, National
Al-113, Al-1002
Labor Statistics, Bureau of
Al-78, Al-694
Labor-Management Services
A1-76
Labor-Management Standards
A1-682
Laboratories, advancing States as
1-413
Laborers, see Workforce.
Land:
Acquisition
1-209, 1-229, Al-576, Al-576, Al-606, Al-616
America's
1-208
Automated records system
Al-574
Boundaries and legal property descriptions
Al-574
Cadastral surveys
Al-574
1-209
Conservation
Al-574
Construction and access
Al-576
Cook Inlet Region, Inc. property
Al-1042
Development, TVA Land Between The Lakes
..Al-574, Al-576
Emergency operations
Al-579
Grant
Al-579
Grazing receipts




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Land—Continued
Hard rock mining claim holding fee
2-17
Hazardous material sites cleanup
Al-574
Indian claims
Al-624
Investigations
Al-589
Legacy 1999
1-212
National forests
Al-363
Oregon and California grants
Al-575
Payments to States
Al-579
Protection and maintenance
Al-574
Pubic land records
A1-573
Public land management
Al-573
Range betterment fund
Al-363
Range management and improvement
Al-578
Realty management
Al-573
Recreational development
Al-578
Recreational opportunities
1-209
Recreational trails
1-214
Resources management
Al-573
Roads and trails
Al-574
Rural abandoned mine program
1-382
Santa Monica Mountains (CA)
1-210
Scientific data and information
Al-598
Service charges, deposits, and forfeitures
Al-579
Soil management
Al-574
State park grants
1-209
Stewardship
1-208
Taxes, payments in lieu of
.....Al-575
Urban park and recreation fund
Al-615
Land Management, Bureau of
1-210, 2-17, Al-65, Al-573
Land and Water Conservation funds
1-227
LANDSAT system
Al-388
Law enforcement:
Alcohol, and tobacco
Al-794
Alcohol and drug impairment driving prevention
Al-731
Aliens
Al-662
Arrest sweeps
1-171
Bankruptcy
fraud
1-201
Child support
1-369, Al-518
Civil Justice process reform
1-331
Coast Guard
Al-753
Community policing
1-171
Computer crime
1-201
Crime and violence, eliminating
1-170
Customs
Al-796
Drug evaluation and classification
Al-731
Drug funding, emergency
Al-644
Drug money laundering
1-193
Drug street sales and violence
1-190
Drug trafficking areas, high intensity
1-191
Drug trafficking organizations, major
1-191
Drug violators
1-191
Emergency assistance
Al-671
Environmental protection
1-217
Explosives, illegal use and trafficking
Al-795
Financial institution
fraud
1-201
Firearms
Al-795
Gangs
1-201
Health care fraud
1-201
Interagency
Al-73, Al-657
Internal Revenue Service
A1--806
Judges protection
1-200
Mandatory sentencing
1-171
Medicaid
fraud
1-201
Mining health and safety
Al-693
Narcotics and dangerous drugs
Al-661
Occupational safety and health grants
Al-692
Prisoner transportation
1-200
Public lands
Al-574
Public Safety Officers benefit!
s
Al-672
Quantico Training Center
Al-644
Reimbursement to State and local agencies
Al-810
State and local
1-197, 1-203
Undercover investigations
1-171

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INDEX
Page

Law enforcement—Continued
White collar crime
1-201
Wire
fraud
1-201
Witness protection
1-200
Law Enforcement Training Center, Federal
A1-88, A1-787
Legacy 1999
1-212, 1-213
Legal activities, Justice Department
Al-72, Al-646
Legal Services Corporation
Al-110, Al-986
Legislation:
Administrative provisions:
Energy, Department of
A1-491
Environmental Protection Agency
Al-876
Forest Sevice
Al-370
Health and Human Services, Department of
Al-501
Housing and Urban Development, Department of
Al-569
Indian Affairs, Bureau of
A1-630
Interior, Department of the
Al-638
Land Management, Bureau of
Al-583
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Al-898
Reclamation, Bureau of
Al-589
Veterans Affairs, Department of
A1-861
General provisions:
Agriculture, Department of
Al-370
Commerce, Department of
Al-404
Defense, Department of—Civil
Al-419
Definition
Al-151
Department, Agencies, and Corporations
Al-157
Education, Department of
Al-457
Energy, Department of
Al-491
Foreign operations, export financing, and related programs
Al-248
General Services Administration
Al-893
Governmentwide
Al-157
Housing and Urban Development, Department of
Al-571
Interior, Department of the
A1-639
Judiciary, The
Al-199
Justice, Department of
A1-672
Labor, Department of
Al-699
Legislative Branch
A1-189
Personnel Management, Office of
Al-910
State, Department of
Al-717
Transportation, Department of
Al-776
Treasury, Postal Service, and General Government
Al-157,
Al-815
Veterans Affairs, Department of
A1-862
Proposed for later transmittal:
Agriculture, Department of
Al-268, Al-280, Al-338, Al-350,
Al-353, Al-354
Central Intelligence Agency
Al-933
Commerce, Department of
Al-388
Defense, Department of—Civil
Al-418
District of Columbia
A1-945
Education, Department of
Al-430, Al-440, Al-450, Al-454
Energy, Department of
Al-487, Al-488
Federal Deposit Insurance Corportation
Al-957
Federal Trade Commission
Al-977
Health and Human Services, Department of
Al-509, Al-510,
Al-511, Al-511, Al-513, Al-514, Al-517, Al-518,
A1-521
Health and Human Services, Social Security, Department of
Al-528
Housing and Urban Development, Department of
Al-537,
Al-563
Interstate Commerce Commission
A1-983
Justice, Department of
Al-649, Al-655
Labor, Department of
Al-677, Al-678, Al-684, Al-686
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Al-1010
Personnel Management, Office of
Al-906, Al-906, Al-908
Postal Service
Al-1021, Al-1023
Railroad Retirement Board
Al-1026, Al-1028, Al-1028,
Al-1028
Securities and Exchange Commission
Al-1031
Small Business Administration
Al-912
Transportation, Department of
Al-773




Page

Legislation—Continued
Proposed for later transmittal—Continued
Treasury, Department of the
Al-802, Al-804
Veterans Affairs, Department of
Al-384, Al-819, Al-828,
Al-830, Al-830, Al-830, Al-832
Rescission proposal:
Housing and Urban Development, Department of
Al-1058
Supplemental appropriations:
Consumer Product Safety Commission
Al-1058
Explanation
Al-1054
Funds appropriated to the President
Al-1054
Housing and Urban Development, Department of
Al-1056
Judiciary, The
Al-1054
Summary of proposed
Al-1054
Veterans Affairs, Department of
Al-1056
Legislative Branch
Al-19, Al-155, Al-161
Libraries, Public
Al-454
Libraries and Information Science, National Commission
on
Al-111, Al-992
Library, National Agricultural
Al-34, Al-270
Library of Congress
Al-21, Al-171
Library and Information Services, White House Conference
on
Al-992
Library of Medicine, National
Al-503
Life insurance, see insurance.
Literacy, National Institute for
Al-436
Literacy Corps
Al-923
Loan guarantees:
Aircraft purchase
A1-747
Community development
Al-559
Funds appropriated to the President
A1-218
Health education
A1-497
Health Maintenance Organizations
Al-513
Housing assistance for developing countries
A1-229
Indian Affairs, Bureau of
Al-630
Medical facilities
A1-498
Private sector revolving fund
Al-230
Rural electric and telephone systems
Al-328
Small Business Administration
Al-101
Status of, explanation
Al-154
Student Loan Marketing Association
Al-1061
Veterans
Al-94, Al-823, Al-831
Loans, see particular kind.
Longshore and harbor workers' compensation benefits
Al-690
Lung, and Blood Institute, National Heart
Al-503
M
Mammal Commission, Marine
Al-110, Al-987
Management:
Accomplishments, 1991
1-308
Accountability
1-307
Accounting, reporting, and auditing practices, improved
1-318
Asset
1-320
Building capacity
1-307
Cash
1-323
Civil Justice process reform
1-331
Congressional barriers
1-374
Credit
1-321
Federal credit risk
1-269
Federal service improvement
1-312
Federal statistics improvement
1-315
Financial, investments in
1-318
Financial, strengthening
1-317
Financial systems, improved
1-319
Future program evaluations
1-369
High risk areas
1-331
High risk areas correction progress report
1-334
High risk priorities
1-331
Improvement, investments in
Al-27, Al-215
Information resources, strengthening
1-324
Initiatives
1-326
Integrity and efficiency
1-303, 1-407
Investments, increasing returns on
1-365
Investments in improved service delivery
1-312

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Management—Continued
Investments in improvement
1-307
Investments to reduce risks
1-331
Legislative impediments to sound
1-374
Onerous program restrictions and regulations
1-375
Organizations
1-318
Performance measures
1-314
Priority systems:
Budget authority
1-324
Social security information system
1-325
Procurement process reform
1-327
Program evaluations
.
1-367
Quality improvement
1-313
Review teams
1-308
Statistical programs, investment in major
1-315
Strengthening
1-307
SWAT teams
1-308
Wasteful administrative practices
1-375
Management and Budget, Office of
1-35, 1-314, Al-26, Al-208
Management Service, Financial
A1-788
Manufacturing Technology Centers
1-368, 1-370
Maps, geography, and surveys
Al-598
Marine accidents
1-369
Marine Fisheries Service, National
A1-387
Marine Mammal Commission
Al-110, Al-987
Maritime Administration
Al-85, Al-760
Maritime Commission, Federal
Al-109, Al-974
Maritime Ready Reserve force
Al-762
Maritime training
Al-761
Market and Examination, Office of Secondary
1-278
Marketing Service, Agricultural
Al-35, Al-277
Marshall Islands, Compact of Free Association
Al-633
Marshals Service, United States
Al-196, Al-651
Martin Luther King, Jr. Federal Holiday Commission
Al-111,
Al-987
Materials science and engineering
Al-399
Mediation Board, National
Al-113, Al-1003
Mediation and Conciliation Service, Federal
Al-109, Al-975
Medicaid
1-72, 1-309, Al-57, Al-510
Medical care, Veterans Affairs
Al-94, Al-817
Medical care
2-17
Medical insurance trust fund, Federal supplementary
Al-58
Medical research, Veterans Affairs
Al-94
Medical Sciences, National Institute of General
Al-503
Medicare
1-75, 1-311, 1-371, Al-185
Medicare hospital insurance fund
1-371
Medicare medical education payments
1-381, 1-381
Medicare retirement obligations
1-279
Medicare survey and certification
2-16, 2-16
Medicine, National Library of
Al-503
Memorial affairs, Veterans Affairs
Al-860
Memorial agencies, see under particular name.
Mental Health Administration, Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and
A1-56,
Al-505
Merchant Marine Academy
Al-761
Merit Systems Protection Board
Al-111, Al-192, Al-904, Al-987
Meteorological Organization, World
1-250
Mexican Border/United States Environmental Plan
1-216
Mexico, International Boundary and Water Commission,
United States and
Al-79, Al-709
Micronesia, Compact of Free Association
Al-633
Migrant Education, National Commission on
Al-112, Al-993
Migrant and seasonal agricultural workers
Al-688
Migration and Cooperative Economic Development, Commission for the Study of International
Al-103, Al-935
Migration and refugee assistance
Al-80, Al-713
Military assistance, funds appropriated to the President
Al-28,
Al-217
Military education and training, international
1-243, Al-217
Military financing program, foreign
Al-215, Al-1054
Military forces reduction
1-240
Military loan liquidating account, foreign
Al-219
Military medical facilities
1-284
Military and naval insurance
Al-831




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Military readiness, Coast Guard
Al-753
Military retiree health plans
1-284
Military retirement fund
Al-419
Military Retirement System
1-283
Military sales fund, foreign
Al-247
Military sales programs
Al-31, Al-246
Milk market orders assessment fund
Al-155, Al-282
Mine reclamation fund, abandoned
Al-858
Mine Safety and Health Administration
Al-77, Al-693
Mine Safety and Health Review Commission, Federal
Al-109,
Al-976
Mine safety and health technology
Al-601
Mineral resources:
Acquisition
Al-576
Automated records system
A1-574
Coal
1-370
Geologic research and investigations
Al-598
Hard rock mining claim holding fee
2-17
Information and data analysis
Al-602
Leasing on public land and Federal estate
Al-573
Management
Al-573, Al-583
Outer Continental Shelf
Al-583
Research
1-382, Al-602
Royalty management
Al-583
Rural abandoned mine program
1-382
Scientific data and information
Al-598
States, payment to
Al-584
Surveys and mapping
Al-598
Minerals Management Service
1-368, Al-65, Al-583
Mines, Bureau of
1-382, Al-67, Al-601
Mining Reclamation and Enforcement, Office of Surface
Al-66,
Al-585
Minority Business Development Agency
1-368, Al-44, Al-384
Minority Business Development Centers
1-368
Minority Business Research Center
Al-771
Minority Languages Affairs, Office of Bilingual Education
and
Al-49, Al-430
Minority small business and capital ownership
A1-912
Mint, United States
Al-90, Al-801
Mississippi River and tributaries, flood control
Al-415
Mortgage Association, Federal National
1-278, Al-556, Al-1063
Mortgage Association, Government National
Al-62, Al-555
Mortgage Corporation, Federal Home Loan
Al-1066
Mortgage Corporation, Federal National
1-267
Mortgage-backed securities
Al-1065, Al-1065
Motor carrier safety
Al-719, Al-727
Motor Vehicle Fleet Management, Federal
1-373
Multilateral assistance
Al-28, Al-220
Multilateral development banks
1-247, Al-28
Multilateral Investment Fund
1-247
Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency
Al-222
Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases, National Institute of Arthritis and
Al-503
Museum programs, Smithsonian Institution
Al-1035
Museum Services, Institute of
Al-110, Al-980
N
Narcotics:
Customs air interdiction program
Al-797
International assistance
1-249
International control
Al-80, Al-714
National Adult Literacy Survey
1-66
National Advisory Council on Public Service
Al-902
National Aeronautics and Space Administration.... 1-89, 1-141, 1-142,
1-226, 1-311, 1-384, 1-389, 1-393, Al-98, Al-895
National Aerospace Plane
1-89, 1-97
National Afro-American History and Culture Commission
Al-988
National Agricultural Library
Al-34, Al-270
National Agricultural Research Initiative
1-90
National Agricultural Statistics Service
....Al-262
National Air Space System
1-153
National Archives and Records Administration
Al-111, Al-988
National capital arts and cultural affairs
Al-936
National Capital Planning Commission
Al-111, Al-991

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INDEX
Page

National Cemetery System
...Al-860
National Center for Nursing Research
Al-503
National Center for Research Resources
Al-503
National commissions, committees, and councils, see under
specific title.
National Communications System
Al-885
National and Community Service, Commission on
Al-937
National Credit Union Administration
Al-112, Al-995
National Credit Union Central Liquidity Facility
Al-995
National Crime Information Center
A1-659
National Critical Materials Council
Al-26, Al-206
National Defense Reserve Fleet
Al-761
National Drug Control Strategy.....
1-190, Al-209
National economic accounts
A1-381
National Endowment for the Arts
....Al-112, A1-1000
National Endowment for Democracy
Al-1046
National Endowment for the Humanities
Al-113, Al-1001
National Enerp Strategy
. 1-89, 1-105, Al-464
National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information
Service
Al-387
National Fertilizer Development Center
Al-1042
National flood insurance fund
Al-969
National Forest System
A1-357
National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities
Al-1000
National Gallery of Art
Al-1037
National Health Service Corps
1-74
National Highway System
1-150
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Al-82, Al-730
National Historical Publications and Records Commission
Al-989
National income and product accounts
3-17
National Industrial Security program
Al-885
National Institute of Corrections
Al-74, Al-666
National Institute of Disability and Rehabilitation Research
A1-433
National Institute on Drug Abuse
1-193
National Institute of Standards and Technology
1-368, 1-370,
Al-45
National Institutes of Health
Al-56, Al-502
See also under particular name.
National insurance development fund
A1-968
National Labor Relations Board
Al-113, Al-1002
National Library of Medicine
Al-503
National Maglev Initiative (levitated trains)
1-159
National Magnetic Levitation Development
Al-740
National Marine Fisheries Service
Al-387
National Mediation Board
Al-113, Al-1003
National Ocean Service
1-230, Al-387
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
1-226, 1-283,
1-381, 1-381, 1-386, Al-44, Al-386
National Park Service
1-209, 1-210, 1-211, 1-231, 1-382, 1-388,
Al-68, Al-612
National Petroleum Reserve
A1-581
National Railroad Passenger Corporation (Amtrak)
Al-82, Al-737
National Recreation Trails fund
1-214
National Recreation Trails grants
A1-725
National Register of Historic Places
Al-613
National Science Foundation
1-89, 1-90, 1-118, 1-393, Al-113,
Al-1004
National security
1-91, 1-126, 1-144, 1-239, 1-240, Al-461
Investment in the future, National security
1-237
National Security Council
Al-26, Al-205
National security emergency preparedness program
Al-885,
Al-886
National Service Life Insurance fund
Al-94, Al-831, Al-852
National Space Council
Al-26, Al-206
National space policy
1-146
National Technical Information Service
Al-397
National Technical Institute for the Deaf
A1-434
National Telecommunications and Information Administration
Al-46, Al-401
National Transportation Safety Board
Al-114, Al-1009
National Tree Trust Foundation
1-211
National Trust for Historic Preservation
1-231
National Veterans Training Institute
Al-697




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National Weather Service
1-158, Al-387
National Wildlife Refuge System
1-227
Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act
Al-412
NATO
1-250
Natural resources:
Abandoned mining operations
1-225
America the Beautiful Passport
1-209
Chemicals from research facilities
1-225
Coastal estuaries pollution cleanup
1-227
Coastal water quality
1-218
Conservation and development
Al-289
Damage assessment fund
1-214, Al-605
Emergency responses
1-225
Endangered species
1-209
Environmental compliance.....
1-225
Exxon Valdez
1-213
Hazardous materials cleanup
1-213
Hazardous materials management
1-225
Hazardous materials sites
1-225
Hazardous waste compliance
1-225
Highlights
Al-207
Illegal drug labs
1-225
Irrigation drainage, contaminated
1-225
Land acquisition
1-209
Landfills
1-225
Legacy 1999
1-212
Management
Al-573, Al-604
Ocean and coastal
Al-387
Oil spill emergency funds
Al-635
Outdoor recreation grants
1-209
Protection
1-208, 1-209
Protection and maintenance
Al-574
Range management and improvements
Al-574
Recreation activities
1-208
Recreational management
Al-584
Recreational opportunities
1-209
Renewable resource management
Al-574
Restoration
1-209
Soil, water, and air management
Al-574
Toxic wastes from abandoned mines
1-225
Underground storage tanks, leaking
1-225, 1-225, 1-226
Wetlands conservation and restoration
1-212, 1-227, Al-607
Wild horse and burro management
Al-574
Naturalization Service, Immigration and
1-226, Al-73, Al-662
Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation Commission
Al-114, Al-1014
Naval Home, United States
Al-48, Al-422
Naval petroleum and oil shale reserves
Al-52, Al-469
Naval petroleum reserve lease, Elk Hills
2-15
Naval reactor development
Al-461
Navigation, aids to
Al-753
Negro College Fund, United
1-231
Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation
Al-114, Al-1009
Neurological Disorders and Stroke, National Institute of
Al-503
Nicaraguan democratic resistance, humanitarian assistance
for
Al-248
North American Free Trade Agreement
1-216
North American Waterfowl Plan
1-227
North American Wetlands Conservation Act
1-227
North American Wetlands Conservation Fund
1-213
North American wetlands conservation fund
Al-607
North/South Center
Al-1048
Northeast corridor improvement program
Al-82
Nuclear Accidents, President's Commission on Catastrophic
Al-115, A1-1024
Nuclear Facilities Safety Board, Defense
Al-105, Al-943
Nuclear fission
Al-464
Nuclear materials production
Al-459
Nuclear materials security and safeguards
Al-461
Nuclear physics
Al-463, Al-463
Nuclear power plants
2-15
Nuclear reactor regulation
Al-1011
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Al-114, Al-1010
Nuclear waste disposal fund
Al-53, Al-478
Nuclear waste management
Al-460, Al-1011

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Nuclear Waste Negotiator, Office of the
Al-114, Al-1015
Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board
Al-114, Al-1012
Nuclear weapons
1-127, 1-241, 1-250, Al-459
Numismatic program, U.S. Mint
A1-804
Nursing Research, National Center for
Al-503
Nutrition Information Service, Human
Al-41, Al-356
Nutrition Service, Food and
Al—40, Al-351
O
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission

Al-77, Al-691
Al-114,
Al-1013
Ocean Service, National
1-230, Al-387
Ocean Shipping, Advisory Commission on Conferences in
Al-102,
Al-925
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National
1-226, 1-283,
1-381, 1-386, Al-44, Al-386
Off-budget Federal entities
Al-147
Offices, see under particular name.
Oil pollution
1-369
Oil Pollution Act
...1-369
Oil pollution compensation fund, offshore
Al-85
Oil spill, Prince William Sound, Alaska
Al-635
Oil spill liability fund
Al-758
Oil spill research
Al-585
Oil spill response
Al-874
Old-age and survivors insurance trust fund, Federal.... Al-60, Al-527
Older American volunteer programs
Al-923
Older Americans, community service employment for
Al-677
Oliver Wendell Holmes devise fund
Al-175
Operation Desert Shield
1-241, 1-242
Outer Continental Shelf
1-368, Al-391, Al-583
Outlays, see Budget outlays.
Overseas Private Investment Corporation
1-249, Al-30, Al-238,
Al-1056
Pacific Islands, Trust Territory of the
Al-70, Al-633
Packers and Stockyards Administration
Al-35, Al-283
Palau, Republic of
Al-633
Panama Canal Commission
Al-114, Al-690, Al-1015
Panama Canal Treaty
Al-1015
Pardon Attorney, Office of
Al-643
Park Service, National
1-209, 1-210, 1-211, 1-382, 1-388, Al-68,
Al-612
Conservation
1-209
Parks, national system:
America the Beautiful Passport
1-210
America's
1-208
Battlefields
1-211
Challenge cost-share program
1-211
Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge
1-213
Everglades National Park
1-210, 1-212, 1-227
Golden Gate National Recreation Area
1-214
Historic Preservation Fund
1-231, Al-617
Jefferson Memorial
1-212
Land acquisition
1-210, Al-616
Land conservation
Al-616
Legacy 1999
1-212
Lincoln Memorial
1-212
Martin Luther King, Jr
1-212
Mountpelier, home of James Madison
1-231
Operation
Al-612
Presidio maintenance
1-214
Recreation and preservation programs
Al-613
Recreational facilities
1-209, Al-617
Road construction
Al-615
Steens Mountian Special Recreation Management Area
1-213
Stewardship
1-208
Targeted parks initiative
1-210
Parole Commission, United States
Al-72, Al-646
Patent and Trademark Office
Al-45, Al-192, Al-395
Pay, Advisory Committee on Federal
Al-102, Al-926
Pay costs increased, see particular agency.
Pay-as-you-go Sequestration Report
A2-9




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Payment Assessment Commission, Prospective
Al-22, Al-184
Payment Review Commission, Physician
Al-22, Al-185
Peace, United States Institute of
Al-251, 1-118, Al-1050
Peace Corps
1-249, Al-30, Al-237
Peacekeeping activities, contributions for international
1-250,
Al-709
Peacekeeping operations, funds appropriated to the President
Al-28, Al-218, Al-1055
Peacekeeping operations in Cypus and Sinai peninsula
1-243
Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation
Al-115, Al-1018
Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation
1-274, 1-276, 1-368, Al-77,
Al-683
Pension and Welfare Benefit Administration
Al-76, Al-682
Pensions, veterans
Al-94, Al-825, Al-825
Personal property activities, General Services Administration
Al-97, Al-881
Personnel Management, Office of
Al-99, Al-901
Pesticide registration fee
2-17
Petroleum Reserve, National
Al-581
Petroleum Reserve, Strategic
Al-52, Al-472
Philipines, grants to the Republic of the
A1-857
Physician Payment Review Commission
Al-22, Al-185
Pipeline safety, natural gas
Al-768
Planning Commission, National Capital
Al-111, Al-991
Plant Health Inspection Service, Animal and
Al-34, Al-270
Plantary exploration, Robotic and manned
1-142
Points of Light Foundation, The
Al-27, Al-212
Police Board, Capitol
Al-164
Policy Development, Office of
Al-26, Al-205
Pollution:
Coast Guard fund
Al-757
Control and abatement
Al-96
Control equipment contract guarantee
Al-101, Al-920
Oil
1-369
Oil pollution compensation fund, offshore
Al-757
Ports, preventing and responding
1-369
Research and development
Al-96
Pollution Discharge Elimination System, National
Al-868
Postal Service
1-390, Al-115, Al-147
Postal Service—Payments to the Postal Service
Al-1020
Postsecondary Education, National Commission on Responsibilities for Financing
...Al-112, Al-993
Postsecondary Education, Office of
Al-50
Potomac River Basin, Interstate Commission on the
Al-110,
Al-985
Power Marketing Administrations
Al-53, Al-480
President, Executive Office of the
Al-25, Al-201
President, The:
Budget message
1-1
Compensation of
Al-25, Al-201
Executive Residence at The White House
Al-25, Al-201
Funds appropriated to
Al-27, Al-215, Al-1054
Management improvement, investment in
Al-27, Al-215
Needs, unanticipated
Al-27, Al-215
Protection of
Al-812
Special assistance to
Al-25, Al-203
Staff and allowances for former Presidents
Al-98, A1-891
Transition expenses
Al-98, Al-891
President's Andean Strategy
1-192
President's Commission on Catastrophic Nuclear Accidents
Al-115, Al-1024
President's Commission on Environmental Quality
Al-204
President's Commission on White House Fellows
Al-902
President's Education Policy Advisory Committee
Al-205
President's International Youth Exchange Program
Al-1046
Presidential Achievement Scholarships
1-59, Al-437
Presidential election campaign fund
Al-88, Al-783
Presidential transition
Al-98, Al-891
Prevention:
Access to primary health care
1-74
Accident and injury
1-77, 1-82
Breast and cervical cancer
1-74, 1-83
Cancer deaths
1-82
Cardiovascular deaths
1-82

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Page

Prevention—Continued
Q
Childhood immunizations
1-70 Quincentenary Jubilee Commission, Christopher ColumDeath and illness in America
1-80
bus
Al-103, Al-934
Diabetes disability
1-82
Drugs and related crime
1-193
R
Early childhood development
1-72 Radiation exposure compensation
A1-657
Evaluations
1-78
Radio broadcasting to Cuba
Al-1047
Family planning
1-77
Radio Free Europe
1-251, Al-932
Focus on, and the next generation
1-69 Radio Liberty
1-251, Al-932
Head Start
1-72, 1-79, 1-83 Radio Marti
1-251, Al-1047
Healthy Start
1-70, 1-79
Radio spectrum auction fee
2-18
Heart disease and stroke
1-82
Radioactive waste
1-242
Highlights
1-69 Radiological emergency preparedness
Al-967
HIV
1-79
Railroad Administration, Federal
Al-82, Al-733
Immunizations
1-83
Railroad Passenger Corporation, National (Amtrak)
Al-82
Infant mortality
1-71
Railroad Retirement Board
1-310, 1-312, Al-11, Al-1024
Lead poisoning
1-76, 1-83 Railroad Retirement Reform, Commission on
Al-22, Al-185
Physical fitness and diet
1-77
Railroad-highway crossings demonstration projects
Al-719
Smoking
1-81, 1-83 Railroads:
Smoking cessation
1-75
Amtrack corridor improvement loans
1-378, 1-383, 1-389,
Sources of investment
1-79
Al-737
Tuberculosis control
1-78
Automated track inspection
Al-735
Women, infants, and children, nutrition assistance
1-72
Conrail commuter transition assistance
1-378, Al-736
Price Index, Consumer
Al-694
Conrail labor protection
Al-736
Price Index, Producer
Al-694
Construction
Al-736
Printing, Bureau of Engraving and
Al-90, Al-800
Crossings
Al-81
Printing and binding, Congressional
Al-177
Drug and alcohol testing
1-196
Printing Office, Government
Al-21, Al-177
Federal payments to retirement accounts
Al-1024
Prison Industries Incorporated, Federal
Al-668
Federal windfall subsidies
Al-1024
Prison System, Federal
Al-74, Al-664
Freightline rehabilitation
Al-736
Prisoners, United States
Al-654
Hazardous materials
Al-735
Prisons, Bureau of
1-226, Al-664
Industry pension fund
Al-1025
Litigation, settlements of
Al-82, Al-736
Private sector loans account, funds appropriated to the PresiLocal rail freight assistance
1-383, Al-734
dent
Al-230
Magnetically levitated trains
1-89, 1-111, 1-159, Al-408
Private sector small business initiatives
Al-912
Management weaknesses
1-310
Probation Service, Federal
Al-194
Northeast corridor improvement program
1-383, Al-736
Procurement Policy, Office of Federal
Al-26, Al-209
Passenger rail service payments
Al-737
Procurement reform, See under Management.
Rail and bridge improvements
1-378
Producer Price Index
Al-694
Regional rail reorganization program
Al-739
Product Safety Commission, Consumer
Al-104, Al-940, Al-1058
Research and development
Al-82, Al-735
Productivity and technology, Labor Statistics, Bureau of
Al-695
Retirement fund
1-281
Property:
Safety
Al-734
ADP equipment, excess
Al-886
Service, payment for
A1-984
Disposal of surplus real and related personal
Al-98, Al-889
Social security equivalent benefit account
....Al-1028
Excess and surplus personal
Al-882
Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority
1-378
Historical
A1-614
Supplemental annuity pension fund
Al-1027
Real estate policy and sales
Al-888
Track, structure and train control.....
Al-735
Real and personal
Al-97, Al-877, Al-881
Unemployment insurance
Al-1025
Relocation expenses
Al-97, Al-888
Readjustment benefits, veterans
Al-93, Al-828
Seized and forfeited
Al-882
Real property activities, General Services Administration
Al-97,
Property Resources Service, Federal
Al-97, Al-887
Al-855
Proposed for later transmittal, see Legislation.
Prospective Payment Assessment Commission
Al-22 Receipts, see Budget receipts.
Recission authority
1-410
Protection Agency, Environmental
1-214
Reclamation, Bureau of
1-228, 1-372, 1-388, Al-66, Al-587
Protection Board, Merit Systems
Al-987
Records Administration, National Archives and
Al-111, Al-988
Public Broadcasting, Corporation for
Al-104, Al-941
Records Commission, National Historical Publications and
Al-989
Public Building Service
Al-877
Recreation:
Public buildings, see Buildings, grounds, and sites.
Facilities
Al-363, Al-410
Public Debt, Bureau of
Al-90, Al-805
Outdoor program, President's
1-210
Public debt, interest on
Al-91, Al-815
User fees
Al-412
Public Health Service
1-283, Al-54, Al-507, Al-507
Recreation Areas, National, see under Parks, national sysPublic housing interest subsidy payments
Al-789
tem.
Public land, see Land.
Recreation and preservation programs
Al-613
Public Law 83-480, see Agricultural Trade Development and
Recreational user fees
2-18
Assistance Act.
Refugee and migration assistance fund, emergency
Al-713
Public Safety Officers benefits
Al-672
Refugees, assistance to
1-248, 1-387, Al-518, Al-713
Public Service, National Advisory Council on
Al-902 Regional Development Commissions
A1-382
Public service, see Federal employees.
Regional development foundations, international
1-249
Public Service and Compensation, Citizens' Commission
Regional development programs
Al-43, A1-382
on
Al-103, A1-934
Regional rail reorganization program
Al-82
Public telecommunications facilities
Al-403 Registry Administration, The Judiciary
Al-196
Public works, See Defense, Department of—Civil.
Regulation:
Publications and Records Commission, National Historical
Al-989
Benefits
1-397




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Regulation—Continued
Budget
Costs
Costs and benefits of significant
Reform
Rulemaking expected in 1992
Rules, cost of major
Regulatory Commission, Federal Energy
Regulatory Information Service Center
Regulatory review, see also under Management.
Rehabilitation, vocational
Rehabilitation and improvement
Al-82,
Rehabilitative Services, Office of Special Education and

1-398
1-397
1-402
1-395
1-402
1-399
Al-475
Al-889

Al-835
Al-739
Al-49,
Al-431
Al-790
Al-705, Al-706

Relief acts, Treasury Department
Repatriation loans
ResearchAgricultural
1-386, Al-261, Al-264, Al-267, Al-267
Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration
Al-505
Animals
Al-265, Al-267
Basic energy
Al-466
Biological and environmental
A1-465
Census, Bureau of the
Al-378
Coastal inlet
Al-412
Coastal ocean
1-230
Colleges, aid to land-grant
Al-267
Commodity conversion and delivery
Al-265
Cooperative funding
1-370
Criminal evaluation and demonstration programs
Al-671
Disease control
Al-501
Dredging
Al-412
Drug Enforcement Administration
A1-661
Drug treatment
1-197
Drug use and spread of HIV/AIDS
1-197
Earthquake engineering
Al-408
Ecological
1-215
Education
Al-453
Energy, Department of
A1-462
Forests
Al-267, Al-359
Geological Survey
Al-598
Handicapped
Al-432
Hazardous substance superfund
A1-870
High energy accelerators
A1-462
High energy physics
Al-462
Highway safety
Al-731
Housing and Urban Development, Department of
Al-64, Al-566
Human nutrition
Al-265
Isotope production and distribution
Al-478
Libraries
Al-454
Life sciences and materials
1-142
Mass transit transportation
Al-740
Measurement and engineering standards
Al-399
Medical and prosthetic, Veterans Affairs
Al-819
Mines, Bureau of.
Al-601
National Science Foundation
A1-1004
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Al-1010
Oceanic and atmospheric
Al-387
Oil
1-368
Oil spill
A1-585
Overseas activities
Al-457
Ozone depletion and global warming
1-230
Plants
Al-264
River confluence ice
Al-412
Russian, Eurasian, and East European
Al-715
Scientific and technical
1-377, Al-398
Smithsonian Institution
Al-1034
Soil and water conservation
Al-264
Soviet-East European
Al-715
Space
Al-99, Al-897
Spectrum
Al-402
Telecommunication sciences
Al-402
Telecommunications systems and networks
Al-402
Tennessee Valley Authority
1-390




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Research—Continued
University and science education
Al-466
Water quality
Al-267
Wetlands
1-227, Al-412
Research, Agency for Health Care Policy and
Al-506
Research and development:
Academic institutions.
1-131
Advanced manufacturing
1-89, 1-109
Advanced materials and processing
1-88, 1—101
Agricultural
1-90, 1-125
Applied
1-88, 1-94
Arctic
1-124
Arms control
1-127
Astronomy and astrophysics
1-90, 1-123
Aviation
1-153
Basic
1-90, 1-116
Biomedical
1-111
Biotechnology
1-88, 1-103
Budget authority
1-87, 1-94
Civilian
1-113
Coast Guard
A1-S4, Al-756
Diseases, selected
1-112
Economic benefits
1-117
Energy, Department of
Al-459, Al-463, Al-468
Energy
Al-52
Energy supply
Al-463
Energy technology
1-89, 1-105
Enhancing
1-92
Environmental Protection Agency
Al-96, Al-866
Environmental restoration
1-127, 1-222
Federal Aviation Administration
Al-751
Federal budget overview and trends
1-93
Federal civilian outlays
1-95
Federal investment
1-94
Fish and wildlife
Al-604
Fossil
1-368, 1-370, 1-386
Fossil energy
Al-468
Fusion
1-89, 1-109
Global Change
1-90, 1-121
High energy and nuclear physics
1-120
High performance communications
1-88, 1-99
High performance computing
1-88, 1-99, 1-128
Highlights
1-88
Highway safety
Al-81, Al-727
Human frontier, expanding
1-87
Human Genome Project
1-90, 1-119
Illness, selected causes
1-113
Industrial collaboration
1-96
Initiatives
1-100, 1-118
International
1-142
Investments
1-92
Landsat...
1-122
Maritime Administration
Al-85, Al-761
Mint, United States
Al-802
Multinational companies
1-91
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Al-98, Al-895
National Aerospace Plane
1-97
National laboratories
1-98
National security
1-91, 1-126
Naval reactors
1-127
Nuclear weapons
1-241
Private sector investments
1-91, 1-131
Public health, protecting
1-89, 1-111
Railroads
Al-82, Al-735
Robotics
1-90
Space exploration
1-128
Space Station Freedom
1-142
Space technology
1-89, 1-115
Supercomputing consortium
1-97
Superconducting Super Collider
1-90, 1-120
Support for individual investigators
1-90, 1-118
Tax credit
1-91
Technological development
1-94
Technology transfer
1-128

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INDEX
Page

Research and development—Continued
Transportation, Department of
Al-767, Al-772
Transportation
1-89, 1-110, 1-159
Waste management
1-127, 1-222
Weapons
1-127, Al-459
Research and Improvement, Office of Educational
Al-453
Research Resources, National Center for
Al-503
Research Service, Agricultural
Al-32
Research Service, Congressional
Al-21
Research Service, Cooperative State
Al-33
Reserve personnel, see Military personnel.
Reserve System, Board of Governors of the Federal
Al-155,
Al-1075
Resolution Funding Corporation
Al-790, Al-1074
Resolution Trust Corporation
1-258, 1-264, Al-116, Al-790,
Al-1028
Resources Council, Water
Al-1052
Retired pay:
Coast Guard
Al-85, Al-755
Commissioned officers, Public Health Service
Al-508
Retired Senior Volunteer program
Al-923
Retirement funds:
Abroad, American
Al-227
Acturial deficiencies
1-282
Armed forces
Al-420
Central Intelligence Agency
Al-933
Civil Service
Al-100, Al-903, Al-906
Coast Guard
1-283
Federal employees
1-281
Foreign Service
Al-29, Al-79, Al-228, Al-706
Increase in employee contributions
1-283
Judicial
Al-199
Long-term obligations
1-279
Medicare
1-279
Military
Al-48, Al-419, Al-904
Program reform
1-283
Public Health Emergency Fund
Al-507
Railroad
Al-1024
Railroads
1-281
Social security
1-280
Spouse equity
Al-904
Retirement Reform, Commission on Railroad
Al-185
Retirement System, Federal Employees (FERS)
Al-906
Retirement Thrift Investment Board, Federal
Al-109, Al-976
Revenue Sharing, Office of
Al-88, Al-786
River basin surveys and investigations
Al-285
River confluence ice research
Al-412
Rivers and harbors:
Aquatic plant control
Al-410
Beach erosion control projects
Al-410
Contributed and maintenance funds
Al-418
Dam safety projects
Al-410
Dredging research
Al-412
Emergency preparedness, National
Al-412
Environmental restoration
Al-410
Flood control projects
Al-410, Al-412
Investigations
Al-407
Navigation, protection of
Al-412
Navigation projects
Al-410, Al-412
Operation and maintenance
Al-47, Al-411
Power projects, multiple-purpose
Al-410, Al-412
Recreation facilities
Al-410
Streambank erosion control
Al-410
User fees
Al-418
Vessels, removal of sunken
Al-412
Wetlands research
Al-412
Roads:
Federal recreational lands
1-214
Forest roads and trails
Al-358
Indian Affairs, Bureau of
1-388
Indian reservations
1-214, Al-639, Al-724
National park system
Al-615
Park
Al-724
Parkways and parks
1-214




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Roads—Continued
Payments to States in lieu of taxes
Public lands
See also Highways.
Royalty Tribunal, Copyright
Rural clean water program
Rural communication development fund
Rural community fire protection grants
Rural Development Administration
Al-39,
Rural development grants
Al-304,
Rural development insurance fund
Rural development loan fund
Rural economic development grants
Rural Electrification Administration
Al-39,
Rural electrification loans
Rural electrification and telephone revolving fund
Rural housing:
Construction defects, compensation for
Domestic farm labor
Insurance fund
Land development fund, self-help
Loan guarantees
Mutual and self-help
Preservation grants
Rental assistance
Repair grants, very low-income
Voucher program
Rural Telephone Bank
1-273,
Rural water and waste disposal grants
Russian, Eurasian, and East European research and training

Al-579
Al-574
Al-184
A1-291
Al-331
Al-304
Al-327
Al-307
Al-311
Al-312
Al-327
Al-327
A1-328
A1-328
Al-306
Al-304
Al-311
Al-317
1-273
A1-305
Al-307
Al-312
Al-306
Al-306
Al-328
Al-304
Al-715

S
Safe Havens
A1-563
Safety:
Aerospace
1-142
Aircraft
Al-388
Aviation
1-157, Al-747
Boating
Al-85, Al-758
Cosmetics
Al-494
Dams
Al-1042
Drug and alcohol testing
1-196
Drunk driving reduction
1-77
Energy programs
Al-465
Food
Al-719
Foods, drugs, and medical devices
Al-493
Gas pipeline safety program, grants for
A1-768
Hazardous materials
Al-719
Highway
Al-81, Al-731
Marine accidents
1-369
Miners
1-601, 2-17
Mines
Al-601
Motor carrier and highway
Al-719, Al-727
National Driver Register
Al-733
Natural gas pipeline
Al-768
Nuclear materials
Al-461, Al-1011
Nuclear reactor and non-reactor nuclear facilities
Al-465
Occupational health and
Al-692
Product
Al-941
Radiological products
Al-494
Railroad
Al-82, Al-734
Seafood
1-230
Seat belts
1-77, 1-84
Spill test facility
Al-466
Traffic
Al-733
Transportation
1-160
Safety Board, Defense Nuclear Facilities
Al-943
Safety Board, National Transportation
Al-114, Al-1009
Safety Commission, Consumer Product
Al-104, A l - 9 4 0
Safety and Hazard Investigation Board, Chemical
Al-933
Safety and Health Administration, Mine
Al-77, A l - 6 9 3
Safety and Health Administration, Occupational
Al-77, Al-691

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Safety and Health Review Commission, Federal Mine

Al-109,
Al-976
Safety and Health Review Commission, Occupational
Al-114,
Al-1013
Safety and Inspection Service, Food
Al-273
Sahel development program
Al-28, Al-226
Saint Elizabeths Hospital
Al-56, Al-506, Al-944
Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation
Al-86, Al-418,
Al-765
Saint Lawrence Seaway toll rebate program.
Al-792
Satellite, Data, and Information Service, National Environmental
Al-387
Savings institutions insolvencies
Al-790
Scholarships, Presidential Achievements
Al-437
Schools:
American Development Corporation, New
1-50, 1-54
Asbestos loans and grants
1-383
Assistance in federally affected areas
Al-426
Better and more accountable
1-57
Blue ribbon
A1-454
Choice, low-income families
1-176
Choice for children
1-47, 1-53
Dropout prevention demonstration
1-370
Drug-abuse prevention and treatment
1-373
Drug-free
1-55, 1-196
Improvement programs
Al-427
Indian Affairs, Bureau of
1-388
Low-income choice demonstration
1-48, 1-54
Milk program
Al-353
Star
Al-454
Science, National Commission on Libraries and Information
Al-111, Al-992
Science and engineering education activities
A1-1004
Science Foundation, National
1-89, 1-90, 1-118, 1-393, Al-113,
Al-1004
Science program, general
A1-462
Science and technology agreements, United States bilateral
Al-80, Al-715
Science and Technology Policy, Office of
Al-27, Al-211
Science and technology programs, Commerce Department
Al-44
Science and water programs, Interior Department
Al-66, Al-587
Scientific and engineering recruitment
Al-465
Scientific and technical research and services
Al-398
Sea grant programs
1-386
Seafood Promotional Council, National
Al-390
Secondary Education, Office of Elementary and
Al-425
Secret Service, United States
Al-91, Al-811
Securities, mortgage-backed
Al-1065, Al-1067
Securities and Exchange Commission
Al-116, Al-1031
Securities Investor Protection Corporation
Al-1033
Securities registration fee
2-17
Security, court
Al-195
Security, national
1-91, 1-126, 1-144, 1-238, 1-240, Al-461
Security assistance, international
Al-27, Al-215, Al-1054
Security and Cooperation in Europe, Commission on
Al-182
Security Council, National
Al-26, Al-205
Security countermeasures capabilities, enhanced
Al-933
Security emergency preparedness program, National
Al-885,
Al-886
Security in Europe, Commission on Cooperation and
Al-22
Security information
Al-461
Security investigations
Al-461
Security management program, information
Al-886
Security measures, aircraft and airports
A1-747
Security oversight, information
Al-886
Security and Terriorism, Commission on Aviation
Al-774
Selective Service System
1-242, Al-116, Al-1033
Senate, United States
Al-19, Al-161
Senate office buildings
Al-167
Senior Companion program
Al-923
Sentencing Commission, United States
Al-118, Al-1051
Servicemen's group life insurance fund
Al-835
Sevill^Genoa Exhibitions
1-251
Shelter Plus Care....
Al-562




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Ships:
Building and conversion
Al-389
Construction
Al-85, Al-760
Financing fund
Al-85, Al-393
National oceanic fleet
1-386
Oceanfreightdifferential
Al-86
Operating-differential subsidies
Al-86
Shore facilities, Coast Guard
Al-754
Skills, Committee on Achieving Necessary (SCANS)
1-65
Skin Diseases, National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and
Al-503
Small business, bank credit
1-258
Small Business Administration
1-273, 1-373, 1-378, 1-390, 2-17,
Al-100, Al-911
Smithsonian Institution
Al-116, Al-1034
Smokey Bear
Al-366
Social Security Administration
1-312, Al-58, Al-60, Al-515,
Al-527
Social Security System
Al-906
Social security trust funds
Al-147
Social services block grants
Al-59, Al-519, Al-519
Soil conservation
1-369
Soil Conservation Service
Al-35, Al-283
Soil surveys and investigations
A1-284
Soldiers' and Airmen s Home
Al-48, Al-407, Al-421
Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority
1-378
Southeastern Power Administration
Al-53, Al-480
Southwestern Power Administration
Al-53, Al-481
Soviet Union, former Republics of the
Al-1055
Soviet Union, humanitarian and technical assistance to
former Republics of the
Al-28, Al-225
Soviet Union
1-239
Soviet-East European research and training
Al-80, Al-715
Space:
Access
1-91, 1-144, 1-160
Aerospace technology
1-142
Assured Crew Return Vehicle
1-142
Assured shuttle availability
1-145
Budget authority
1-141, 1-142
Cassini mission to Saturn
1-143
Comet rendezvous and j asteroid flyby mission
1-384
Comet Rendezvou^Astroid Flyby mission (CRAF)
1-143
Commercial Experiment Transporter
1-91
Commercial space transportation
Al-773
Commerical experiment transporter
1-146
CRAF/Cassini project
1-384
Exploration.
1-91, 1-128, 1-140, 1-141, Al-464
Flight, control and data communications
Al-99, Al-895
Galileo (Jupiter) mission
1-143
Geographical Frontier, expanding the
1-91
GOES satellite
Al-389
Launch systems
1-91, 1-144
Launch vehicles
1-90, 1-144, Al-896
Magellan (Venus) mission
1-143
Mars Observer mission
,
1-143
Planet Earth Mission
1-230
Planetary exploration
1-142, 1-143, 1-384
Research and development
1-89
Robotic exploration of Moon and planets
1-142, 1-143
Saturn mission
1-384
Shuttle
1-144, 1-384
Solar system exploration
1-142
Solid rocket motor, advanced
1-384
Solid rocket motor
1-145
Space Station Freedom facility
1-389
SpaceHab
1-146
Supersonic flight
1-89
Technology
1-144
Transportation
1-144
Ulysses (Sun) mission
1-143
Space Administration, National Aeronautics and
1-89, 1-141,
1-142, 1-226, 1-311, 1-381, 1-384, 1-389, 1-393,
A1-98, Al-895
Space Council, National
Al-26, Al-206

Appendix Three-53

INDEX
Page

Space policy, national
1-146
Space Shuttle
1-91, 1-144, 1-144, 1-384, Al-896
Space Station Freedom
1-91, 1-142
Space Transportation, Office of Commercial
Al-773
Space Transportation System
Al-896
SpaceHab
1-91
Sport fish restoration fund
Al-610
Standards:
Development surcharge
1-370
Research and development
1-89
Standards and Technology, National Institute of
1-89, 1-368,
1-370, Al-45, Al-398
State, Department of
1-243, Al-78, Al-701
State Justice Institute
Al-117, Al-1039
State Research Service, Cooperative
Al-33, Al-266
States:
,.C
Agriculture marketing activities, payments to
Al-279
Agriculture mediation grants
A1-310
Aid to families with dependent children
Al-519
Airport block grants
1-155
Alcohol and drug impairment driving prevention
Al-731
Alcohol-impaired driving counter-measures grants
Al-733
Aliens, assistance to legalized
Al-519
AMERICA 2000
1-176
Asbestos abatement
1-383
Battlefield sites protection grants
1-211
Block grants
1-417
Boating safety assistance
Al-85, Al-758
Cash management improvement
Al-790
Cemeteries, veterans
Al-861, Al-861
Challenge cost-share program
1-211
Child day care assistance grants
Al-519
Child nutrition payments
Al-353
Children with disabilities, education grants
Al-431
Coast Guard fund
Al-85
Criminal justice system
Al-671
Disadvantaged, education grants
Al-425
Disease prevention and control
Al-501
Drug-free schools and communities grants
1-55, Al-428
Emergency shelter grants
A1-562
Employment services
Al-76, Al-678
Employment and training services
Al-675
English literacy grants
A1-436
Family support, payments to
Al-518
Federal aid
1-433
Federal Power Act, payments under
Al-477
Federal waiver authority
1-174
Federal-aid highway systems
1-377
Food stamp programs for selected groups
Al-353
Forest protection and management
Al-361
Foster care and adoption assistance
Al-521
Health care reform efforts
1-426
Highway block grants
1
Highway construction
Al-724
Highway safety grants
Al-725, Al-731
Historic district designations
1-211
Laboratories, advancing as
1-413
Land acquisition grants
1-210
Land and Water Conservation Fund grants
1-208
Law enforcement assistance
1-203, Al-659, Al-661
Library grants
Al-454
Maritime academies
Al-761
Mass transit transportation grants, urban
Al-740
Medicaid
Al-510
Milk program, special
Al-353
Mine reclamation and regulation grants
Al-585
Mineral resources, payment to
A1-584
Nursing home care, grants for
Al-818
Park and outdoor recreation
1-210
Public lands, payments to
Al-579
Recreational trails grants
1-214
Reporting on variation and innovation
1-420
Rural abandoned mine program
1-382
Scenic highway grants
1-214




States—Continued
Social security fees
2-17
Social services block grants
Al-519
Statistics
Al-379
Training block grants
Al-676
Transportation block grants
Al-724
Transportation system
1-150
Unemployment insurance
Al-76, Al-678
Unemployment trust fund
Al-680
Veterans extended care facilities, grants for
Al-856
Vocational education grants
Al-434
Vocational rehabilitation grants
1-370, Al-433
Welfare programs, creative waivers
1-418
Wetlands enhancement grants
1-227
Statistical activities:
Agriculture, Department of
Al-262
Commerce, Department of
Al-378
Education , Department of
Al-453
Justice, Department of
Al-671
Labor, Department of
Al-694
Transportation Statistics, Bureau of
A1-730
Statistical and economic analysis, Commerce Department
A1-381
Statistical Establishment List, Standard
Al-379
Statistics:
Agriculture
1-316, Al-379
Business
Al-380
Commerce, domestic waterbourne
Al-412
Construction
Al-379
Demographic
1-316, Al-379, Al-380
Economic
1-316, Al-380, Al-380
Education
1-316, Al-453
Foreign trade
Al-379
Health
1-316, Al-502
Labor force
1-317, Al-694
Livestock and crop estimates
Al-262
Manufacturing
Al-379
Occupational safety and health
Al-692
Social
1-316
State and local governments
Al-379
Statistics, Bureau of Labor
Al-78
Statistics Service, National Agricultural
Al-33, Al-262
Stewardship:
Forests
1-208
National parks
1-208
Public lands
1-208
Wildlife refuges
1-208
Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Act
Al-562
Stocks, contributions to international buffer
A1-245
Stockyards Administration, Packers and
Al-35, Al-282
Strategic Petroleum Reserve
Al-52, Al-472
Stroke, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and
Al-503
Student Community Service program
Al-923
Student Loan Marketing Association
1-278, Al-1061
Superintendent of Documents
Al-21, Al-177
Supplemental proposals, appropriation
Al-1054
Supplemental security income
Al-58, Al-516
Supplemental, see Legislation.
Supplemental and rescission proposals
Al-1054
Supply fund, General Services Administration
Al-97, A1-883
Supply Service, Federal
Al-97, Al-881
Supreme Court of the United States
Al-191
Surety bond guarantees revolving fund
Al-101, Al-920
Susquehanna River Basin Commission
Al-117, Al-1039
SWAT management teams
1-308
Synthetic Fuels Corporation, United States
Al-791
T
Taiwan, American Institute in
Tax Court, United States
Tax expenditures:
Agriculture
Baselines:
Normal
Reference tax law

Al-79, Al-706
Al-22, Al-181
2-30, 2-37
2-23
2-23

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Tax expenditures—Continued
By function
2-25, 2-37
Commerce and housing credit
2-31, 2-37
Community and regional development
2-33
Definition
2-23
Education, training, employment, and social services
2-33, 2-37
Energy
2-29
Estimates
2-24
Estimates for unified transfer tax table...
2-38
General government
2-36, 2-37
General science, space, and technology
2-29
Health
2-34, 2-37
Income security
2-35
Income tax
2-23
Income tax estimates
2-25
Income tax ranked by estimated revenue loss
2-40
Interest
2-37
International affairs
2-29
National defense
2-29
Natural resources and environment
2-30, 2-37
Outlay equivalents
2-24
Preferential treatment
2-23
Social security
2-36
Tax reference rules, unified transfer
2-37
Transportation
2-33
Unified transfer tax
2-38
Veterans benefits and services
2-36
Taxes:
Collections, refunding interest
Al-810
Earned income credit
Al-810
Health insurance suplemental earned income credit
Al-810
Incentive
1-173
Lien revolving fund, Federal
Al-810
Processing and assistance
Al-806
System modernization
1-311
Technology, National Institute of Standards and
1-89, Al-398
Technology Administration, Commerce Department
Al-45, Al-397
Technology agreements, United States bilateral, science
and
Al-715
Technology Assessment, Office of
Al-23, Al-186
Technology Policy, Office of Science and
Al-27, Al-211
Telecommunication services
Al-885
Telecommunications facilities, public
A1-403
Telecommunications and Information Administration, National
Al-46, Al-401
Telecommunications policy, international and domestic
Al-401
Telecommunications System, Federal
Al-886
Telecommunications System, Washington Interagency
Al-886
Tennessee Valley Authority
1-390, Al-117, Al-1040
Terriorism, Commission on Aviation Security and
Al-774
Territorial and International Affairs, Office of
Al-631
Territorial and international affairs
Al-70
Thrift Supervision, Office of
Al-91, Al-814
Tobacco and Firearms, Bureau of Alcohol
Al-89, Al-794
Tourism Administration, United States Travel and
Al-44, Al-385
Trade, United States Court of International
Al-192
Trade adjustment assistance
A1-678
Trade Administration, International
Al-43, A1-382
Trade Agreement, North American Free
1-216
Trade Center International Cultural and Commission
Al-982
Trade Commission, Federal
1-384, Al-109, Al-977
Trade Commission, International
1-251, Al-110, Al-155, Al-982
Trade and Competitiveness Act, Omnibus
1-38
Trade and development program
1-249, Al-30, Al-236
Trade Representative, Office of the United States
Al-27, Al-212
Trademark Office, Patent and
Al-45, Al-192, Al-395
Trading Commission, Commodity Futures
Al-939
Traffic Safety Administration, National Highway
Al-730
Training:
Block grants to States
Al-676
Chicago litigation settlement
Al-428
Coast Guard reserve
Al-85, Al-755
Correctional personnel
Al-666
Disease control
Al-501




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Training—Continued
Drug inforcement
Al-661
Drug-free schools and communities
Al-428, Al-428
Employment services
A1-675
English literacy
Al-436
Homeless
Al-676
Indians
Al-676
Job
1-49
Law enforcement
Al-644, Al-787
Mass transit transportation
Al-740
Merchant Marine
Al-761
Migrant and seasonal agricultural workers
Al-676
Military, international
Al-217
Military personnel
1-243
Mine workers
A1-693
Native Americans
Al-676
On-the-job
Al-676
Prisoners, U.S
Al-668
Russian, Eurasian, and East European
Al-715
Scientific and engineering
A1-465
Soviet-East European
Al-715
Teacher
1-171
Veterans
1-63, Al-697, Al-830, Al-830
Voucher
1-63
Workers, displaced
Al-676
Youth
Al-676
Training
Justice Department
Al-668
Training Administration, Employment and
Al-75, Al-675
Transit Administration, Federal
1-389, Al-83, Al-740
Transit Authority, Washington Metropolitan Area .... Al-118, Al-1051
Transition, Presidential
Al-98, Al-891
Transportation:
Amtrack corridor improvement loans
1-389
Aviation system
Al-747
Budget authority
1-149
Commercial Experiment Transporter
1-91
Commercial space
A1-773
Commerical drivers licenses
Al-719
Conservation
Al-471
Construction new starts
1-389
Customs Service air program
1-389
Discretionary grants
Al-744
Drug and alcohol testing
1-196
Drunk driving reduction
1-77
Economic growth stimulation
1-149
Federal investments, table
1-149
Formula transit grants
Al-742
Ground
1-151
Hazardous materials
Al^t61, Al-719, Al-735, Al-768
High-speed ground
Al-740
High-speed rail
1-111
High-speed rail projects
1-89
Highlights
1-149
Infrastructure
1-149, 1-149
Intelligent vehicl^highway systems
1-110
Interstate transfer grants
1-389
Link inner city workers with suburban jobs
1-172
Magnetically levitated trains
1-111
Mangetically levitated trains
1-89
Mass transit
Al-740
Motor vehicle fleet management, Federal
1-373
Motorcycle helmets
Al-733
National Driver Register
Al-733
National occupant protection program
Al-731
Northeast corridor improvement program
1-383
Nuclear materials
Al-461
Operating Subsidies
1-389
Partnership
1-150
Radioactive materials
Al-461
Rail and bridge improvements
1-378
Rail and bus systems
1-389
Railroad
Al-408, Al-734
Research and development
1-89, 1-110, 1-159

Appendix Three-55

INDEX
Page

Transportation—Continued
Safety
1-149, 1-160
Safety belts
Al-733
Sanitary food
Al-719
Seat belt safety
1-77, 1-84
Services
1-150
Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority
1-378
Space
1-91, 1-144, Al-896
Supersonic flight
1-89
Surface
1-151
Truck and bus
Al-719
Trucking industry regulations
1-384
Washington Union Station
Al-734
Waste materials
A1-461
Weather forecasting modernization
1-157
Workforce
1-150
Transportation, Department of
1-89, 1-226, 1-369, 1-377, 1-383,
1-384, 1-389, 1-392, Al-81, Al-719
Transportation Audit Contracts and Contract Administration
Al-882
Transportation Barriers Compliance Board, Architectural
and
Al-103, Al-930
Transportation Safety Board, National
Al-114, Al-1009
Transportation Statistics, Bureau of
Al-730
Transportation System Center
Al-769
Travel Directory, Federal
Al-882
Travel Management Centers
Al-882
Travel and Tourism Administration, United States
Al-44, Al-385
Treasury, Department of the
1-35, 1-311, 1-314, 1-372, 1-389,
Al-88, Al-781, Al-781
Treaty verification and control technology
Al-461
Tree Trust Foundation, National
1-211
Trust funds, definition
Al-151
Trust funds and Federal funds
3-23
Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands
Al-70
TV Marti
1-251
U
Ukraine Famine, Commission on the
Al-104, Al-938
Unemployment benefits and allowances, Federal
Al-75, Al-678
Unemployment compensation
Al-678
Unemployment insurance, railroads
Al-1025
Unemployment insurance
1-174
Unemployment insurance and employment services
Al-75
Unemployment trust fund
Al-680
Uninvested funds, interest on
Al-790
United National development programs
1-248
United Nations children's fund
1-248
United Nations programs
1-250
United Nations World Food Program
1-247
United States, Export-Import Bank of the
Al-945
United States, Supreme Court of the
Al-191
United States Attorneys
A1-649
United States bilateral science and technology agreements
Al-80, Al-715
United States Bipartisan Commission on Comprehensive
Health Care
Al-22, Al-186
United States Capitol Preservation Commission
Al-23
United States Claims Court
Al-192
United States Coast Guard
1-226, 1-283, 1-369, Al-752
United States Constitution, Commission on the Bicentennial
of the
Al-104, Al-937
United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
Al-191
United States Court of International Trade
Al-192
United States Courts, Administrative Office of the
Al-196
United States Customs Service
1-389, Al-89, Al-796
United States Fish and Wildlife Service
1-210, 1-388, Al-67,
Al-604
United States and foreign commercial services
Al-383
United States Government Life Insurance fund
Al-94, Al-853
United States Holocaust Memorial Council
Al-117, Al-1043
United States Information Agency
1-251, Al-117, Al-1043
United States Institute of Peace
Al-118, Al-1050
United States Marshals Service
Al-196, Al-651




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United States and Mexico, International Boundary and
Water Commission
Al-79
United States Mint
Al-90, Al-801
United States Naval Home
Al-48, Al-422
United States Parole Commission
Al-72, Al-646
United States Secret Service
Al-91, Al-811
United States Sentencing Commission
Al-118, Al-1051
United States Synthetic Funds Corporation
Al-791
United States Tax Court
Al-22, Al-181
United States Trade Representative, Office of the
Al-27, Al-212
United States Travel and Tourism Administration
Al-44, Al-385
United States trustee system fund
Al-655
United States-Canada international commissions
Al-712
United States-Japan Friendship Commission
1-252, Al-110,
Al-985
United States-Saudi Arabian project, General Services Administration
Al-882
United States/Mexican Border Environmental Plan
1-216
University transportation centers
A1-729, A1-743
Uranium enrichment, Energy Department
1-223
Uranium supply and enrichment activities
Al-467
Urban Development, Department of Housing and
1-309, 1-371,
1-377, 1-381, 1-387, 1-392, Al-61, Al-531,
Al-1056, Al-1063
Urban development action grants
A1-560
Urban homesteading
Al-561
User fees:
Budget receipts
2-15
Customs sevice at small airports
Al-799
Discretionary
2-15
Environmental cleanup
1-223
Immigration
A1-664
Land border inspection fee
Al-664
Standards development surcharge
1-370
V
Vessels:
Coast Guard
Al-754
Fishing
Al-393
Fleet modernization
Al-389
Gear damage compensation fund, fishing
Al-391
Maritime operations revolving fund
Al-763
National oceanic fleet
1-386
Natural resources oil spill damages
A1-635
Navigation, aids to
Al-753
Nuclear-powered Navy
1-241
Ocean freight differential
Al-761
Operating-differential subsides
A1-760
Ship financing fund, Federal
A1-762
Traffic systems
1-369
War risk insurance
A1-764
Veterans:
Burial benefits
Al-94, Al-825
Business ownership
A1-912
Cemeteries
Al-860, Al-861, Al-861
Civilian health and medical program
Al-818
Community nursing home care
Al-818
Compensation and pensions
Al-93, Al-825, Al-1056
Direct loan revolving fund
Al-834
Domiciliary care
Al-818
Drug and alcohol treatment
1-197
Education
Al-849
Education and training
A1-830
Employment
Al-688
Employment services
Al-697
Extended care facilities
Al-856
Fees
2-17
Guaranty and indemnity fund
Al-831
Home loan guarantee program
1-311
Hospital care
Al-818
Hospital facilities, maintenance and operation
Al-818
Housing loans
Al-823
Housing mortgage life insurance
Al-831
Insurance
Al-94, Al-831, Al-853

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THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1993
Page

Veterans—Continued
Job-training
Al-94, Al-830
Loans
2-17, Al-93, Al-831
Medical care
Al-94, Al-817
Medical care cost recovery fund
Al-821
Medical Center Research Organizations
Al-823
Medical and prosthetic research
Al-819
Memorial affairs
Al-860
Mortgage guaranty program
1-273
Nursing home care
Al-818, Al-857
Outpatient care
Al-818
Parking garage fund
Al-857
Post-Vietnam era education fund
Al-851
Readjustment benefits
Al-93, Al-828
Reopened insurance
Al-848
Service-disabled
Al-831
Service-disabled insurance
Al-847
States nursing home care, grants for
Al-818
Supply fund
Al-860
Survivors entitlement program
Al-830
Therapeutic and rehabilitation activities fund
Al-822
Training
1-63, Al-697
Training and employment
Al-676
Vocational rehabilitation
Al-835
Women's business owership
Al-912
Veterans Affairs, Department of
1-273, 1-311, 1-389, 1-393,
Al-92, Al-817, Al-1056
Veterans Appeals, Court of
Al-104, Al-192, Al-941
Veterans Benefits Administration
Al-93, Al-825, Al-1056
Veterans Canteen Service
Al-821
Veterans Health Administration
Al-94, Al-817
Veterans Special Life Insurance fund
Al-854
Veterans Training Institute, National
Al-697
Veto, line-item
1-410
Vice President, The
Al-19, Al-25, Al-161, Al-202
Vocational and Adult Education, Office of
Al-50, Al-434
Vocational training, U. S. prisoners
Al-668
Voice of America
1-251, Al-932, Al-1044
Volunteer programs, special
Al-923
Volunteers in Service to America (VISTA)
Al-923
W
Wages and hour standards, enforcement of
Wages and industrial relations
War memorials
Warsaw Pact
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
Washington Union Station
Alaska Railroad
Waste, see also under particular kind.
Water resources:
Anadromous
fisheries
Clean water for all Americans
Cleanup of polluted
Coastal city grants
Coastal zone management
Conservation
Drinking water, safe
Emergency supplies
Everglades National Park
Fish and wildlife resources
Groundwater, cleanup of contaminated
Groundwater restoration
Harbor maintenance
Investigations
Management and improvement
Marine
Migratory waterfowl habitat
Navigable, regulation of
Outdoor recreation grants
Projects and studies
Protection
Reclamation fund




Al-688
A1-694
Al-927
1-239
Al-118, Al-742,
Al-1051
Al-734
Al-734

1-229
1-217
1-214
1-218
1-386
1-209, Al-293, Al-616
1-217, Al-868
Al-414
1-213, 1-227
1-229
Al-874
1-222
Al-765, Al-792
Al-588, Al-598
Al-289, Al-574
1-230
1-229
Al-413
1-210
1-383
1-227
Al-589

Page

Water resources—Continued
Reclamation loan program
Al-587
Rural clean water program
Al-291
Salinity control program
Al-292
Scientific data and information
Al-598
Sea grant programs
1-386
See also: Rivers and harbors.
Supply forecasts
Al-284
Tennessee Valley Authority
Al-1040
Underground storage tanks, leaking
1-225
Wastewater treatment infrastructure
1-218
Water and power facilities
1-372
Water quality in America's cities
1-218
Water quality research
Al-267
Water rights settlement
1-229
Watershed and river basin programs
1-386
Wetlands conservation, North American
Al-607
Yuma Arizona desalting plant
1-229
Water Resources Council
Al-1052
Water Resources Support Center
Al-414
Water and science programs, Interior Department
Al-66, Al-587
Water and waste disposal grants, rural
Al-304
Waterfowl Plan, North American
1-227
Watershed planning and flood prevention
Al-285
Waterways, inland
Al-417
Weapons, atomic
1-219
Weapons, nuclear
1-127, 1-241, 1-250, Al-459
Weather detection, severe
1-158
Weather forecasting modernization
1-157
Weather observing systems, automated
1-158
Weather radars, Doppler
1-158
Weather Satellite, Geostationary
1-368
Weather Service, National
1-158, Al-387
Weather services program, aviation
Al-395
Welfare Benefit Administration, Pension and
Al, Al-682
Welfare benefits for refugees
1-387
Welfare programs, creative waivers
1-418
Welfare reform
1-371
Welfare-to-work
firms
1-174
Western Area Power Administration
Al-53, Al-483
Wetlands:
Canada
1-227
Coastal planning, protection and restoration
1-227
Conservation
1-212, 1-227, Al-607
Corps of Engineers—Civil
Al-409
Education
1-227
Environmental protection
1-227
Everglades National Park
1-214
Habitat for endangered species
1-227
Habitat for migratory birds
1-227
Mexico
1-227
Nonet loss
1-227
Private property rights
1-227
Protection and restoration
1-227
Regulation
Al-413
Research
1-227, Al-412
Reserve program
A1-294
Restoration
1-209, 1-229
State grants
1-227
United States of America
1-227
Wetlands, Protection and Restoration Act, Coastal
Al-610
Wetlands Conservation Act, North American
1-227, Al-697
White House Conference for a Drug Free America
Al-27, Al-213
White House Conference on Library and Information Services
Al-992
White House Fellows, President's Commission on
Al-902
White House Office
Al-25, Al-201
Wildlife:
African Elephant conservation
Al-606, Al-611
America's
1-208
Anadromous fisheries
1-229
Birds, migratory
Al-604, Al-606
Challenge cost-share program
1-211
Conservation, military reservations
Al-48

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INDEX
Page

Wildlife—Continued
Endangered or threatened species

1-209, 1-211, 1-227, 1-230,
A1-604, Al-610
Everglades National Park
1-227
Fee collections
Al-606
Fish restoration, sport
.
Al-608
Habitat
1-229
Habitat loss, mitigating
1-228
Habitat management
Al-574
Habitat for migrating waterfowl .
1-227
Land acquisition
Al-606
Legacy 1999
1-212
Marine mammals
1-230
Migratory birds
1-227
Migratory waterfowl habitat
1-229
Panther, Florida
1-213
Recreational opportunities
1-209
Refuges
1-208, 1-212, 1-227, 1-229, 2-18, Al-604, Al-606,
Al-608
Resources management
Al-604
Restoration
Al-610
Sea turtles
1-230
Stewardship
1-208
Wild horse and burro management
Al-574
Wildlife, parks, and fish programs
Al-67
Wildlife Refuge System, National
1-227
Wildlife Refuges, National, see under Parks, national system.
Wildlife Service, United States Fish and
1-210, 1-388, Al-67,
Al-604
Witnesses, fees and expenses, Justice Department
Al-651
Women, infants, and children, special food supplemental program
1_52, 1-72




Women's Bureau, Labor Department
Women's Health Initiative
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
Woodsy Owl
Worker compensation benefits
Workforce:
Helpers
Job training opportunities
Jobs Training 2000
Lower skilled
Nation of students
One-stop shopping skills centers
Private Industry Councils
Reemployment of injured workers
Skills improvement
Transportation services
Vocational education
Workplace, drug prevention
World Agricultural Outlook Board
World Bank
World food program, United Nations
World Meteorological Organization
Y
Youth, disadvantaged
Youth exchange program, international
Youth job training
Youth Opportunities Unlimited
Youth training program, summer

Page

Al-6%
1-89, 1-112
Al-1038
Al-366
Al-689
i_66
1-65
l_61
1-66
l_57
1-62
1-62
1-372
1-66
1-150
i_61
1-196
Al-33, Al-263
1-247, Al-220
1-247, Al-297
1-250
1-372
Al-1046
1-171
A1-677
Al-676

Z
Zoological Park, National

Al-1035




THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT DOLLAR
FISCAL YEAR 1993 ESTIMATE

WHERE IT COMES FROM...
OTHER

EXCISE

RECEIPTS, OUTLAYS, DEFICIT/SURPLUS UNDER THE PRESIDENT'S
PROPOSED POLICY
(In billions of dollars)
1991




Surplus or Deficit (+/-)

-268.7

1993

1995

1995

1996

1997

1,075.7
1,475.1

Receipts
Outlays

1992

1,164.8
1,516.7

1,263.4
1,474.8

1,343.5
1,535.5

1,427.5
1,607.5

1,501.8
1,683.6

-399.4

-351.9

-211.4

-192.1

-180.0

-181.8