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OTHER MATERIALS 1193 VerDate 11-MAY-2000 11:09 Jan 25, 2002 Jkt 189685 PO 00000 Frm 00001 Fmt 3601 Sfmt 3601 E:\BUDGET\SUP.XXX pfrm11 PsN: SUP VerDate 11-MAY-2000 11:09 Jan 25, 2002 Jkt 189685 PO 00000 Frm 00002 Fmt 3601 Sfmt 3601 E:\BUDGET\SUP.XXX pfrm11 PsN: SUP PROPOSED CHANGES TO 2002 ESTIMATES SUMMARY OF SUPPLEMENTAL PROPOSALS This Budget contains proposals that would increase 2002 spending by $1.3 billion, which would be completely offset by reductions. [In millions of dollars] Outlays 2003 2004 1,276 -1,276 .................. .................. .................. .................. .................. .................... .................. .................. 2002 Budget Authority Supplemental Proposals: Department of Education ................................. General provision .............................................. Total, Supplemental Proposals ................ 1,276 -1,276 2002 1195 VerDate 11-MAY-2000 11:09 Jan 25, 2002 Jkt 189685 PO 00000 Frm 00003 Fmt 3616 Sfmt 3644 E:\BUDGET\SUP.XXX pfrm11 PsN: SUP VerDate 11-MAY-2000 11:09 Jan 25, 2002 Jkt 189685 PO 00000 Frm 00004 Fmt 3616 Sfmt 3644 E:\BUDGET\SUP.XXX pfrm11 PsN: SUP SUPPLEMENTAL PROPOSALS The following information concerns supplemental appropriations requests for 2002 proposed for congressional consideration. Department of Education OFFICE OF STUDENT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE STUDENT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE (Supplemental now requested, existing legislation) For an additional amount for ‘‘Student financial assistance,’’ $1,276,000,000, to remain available through September 30, 2003. Program and Financing (in millions of dollars) 90.00 Outlays ........................................................................... ................... ................... 1,276 This supplemental request would provide supplemental funding for Pell grants to support a $4,000 maximum award in 2002. The 2002 appropriations act created a serious fiscal problem by under-funding the Pell grant program. While the act mandated a Pell grant maximum award of $4,000, it failed to provide resources for the Pell grant program commensurate with the maximum award. The act provided only enough funding to pay for a maximum award of $3,600, creating a shortfall of nearly $1.3 billion. This supplemental request would fully fund the mandated maximum award for 2002. f 2001 actual Identification code 91–0200–1–1–502 2002 est. 2003 est. GENERAL PROVISION 01.01 Obligations by program activity: Federal Pell grants ........................................................ ................... 1,276 ................... 10.00 Total new obligations (object class 41.0) ................ ................... 1,276 ................... Budgetary resources available for obligation: 22.00 New budget authority (gross) ........................................ ................... 23.95 Total new obligations .................................................... ................... 1,276 ................... ¥1,276 ................... New budget authority (gross), detail: Discretionary: 40.00 Appropriation ............................................................. ................... 1,276 ................... (Supplemental now requested, existing legislation) 72.40 73.10 73.20 74.40 Change in obligated balances: Obligated balance, start of year ................................... Total new obligations .................................................... Total outlays (gross) ...................................................... Obligated balance, end of year ..................................... 86.93 Outlays (gross), detail: Outlays from discretionary balances ............................. ................... ................... 89.00 Net budget authority and outlays: Budget authority ............................................................ ................... ................... ................... 1,276 ................... 1,276 ................... ................... ................... ¥1,276 ................... 1,276 ................... 1,276 1,276 ................... Of the amounts made available in the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2002, $1,276,000,000 is hereby canceled: Provided, That such amounts shall be derived from amounts appropriated for projects or activities that were not included in the President’s Budget transmitted to Congress on April 9, 2001. This provision would cancel funding for amounts appropriated for unrequested earmarks and low-priority programs in the 2002 appropriations for the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education. The 2002 appropriations act provided over $2 billion for programs and projects that were not requested by the Administration in the President’s Budget, while under-funding the Pell grant program. The Administration will provide Congress with a listing of such programs and projects and expects that Congress will select from this list in enacting a cancellation of $1,276 million to offset the Pell grant shortfall. 1197 VerDate 11-MAY-2000 11:09 Jan 25, 2002 Jkt 189685 PO 00000 Frm 00005 Fmt 3616 Sfmt 3616 E:\BUDGET\SUP.XXX pfrm11 PsN: SUP