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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
REPORTNo.
92-1601•
MAKING SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE
· FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1973, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
OcTOBER 13, 1972. Ordered to be printed
Mr. MAHoN, from the committee of conference,
submittedthe following
CONFERENCE REPORT
[To accompany H.R. 17034]
The committee of conference
011the disagreeing votes of the two ouses on the amendments of the Senate to the bill { H.R. 17034) mak- ing supplemental appropriations for the fiscal year ending June 30,
1973, and for other purposes, having met, after full and free confer- eilce, have agreed to recommend and do recommend to their respective
Houses as follows
:34, 35 36, 37, 38, 66, 75,
and
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That the House recede from its disagreement to the amendments of the Senate numbered
15, 16, 19, 21, 30, 31, 32, 62, 65, 67, 68, 69, 77, 82,and
83,and agree to the same.
Amendment numbered
2 :That the House recede from its disagreement to the amendment of the Senate numbered
2,and agree to
the same with an amendment asfollows:
In liell of tl1e sum named in said amendment insert
$500,000;and tl1e Se11ate agree to tl1e same
.Amendn1ent numbered
5 :That the HollSe recede from its disagreen1ent to
the amendmentof tl1e e11ate numbered
5,and agree to
tl1e same with an amendment asfollo,vs:
In li u of the n1atter proposed by said amendment insert tltree; and the
Senate agreeto the same.
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me11dment numbered 6 :
That h Hous r cede from its disagreement to the am ndm nt
the 11at numb d 6, · and agree to the same i h a11 amendment as folio :
In i tl of the sum proposed by aid amendment i11sert $19,740,000;
nd tl1 I a e agree to tl1e same.
Am
n ment numbered 8 :Th t th House recede from its disagreem nt to the amendJnent of the n te number d 8 and ag e to the s m ith an amendment as
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In
lieu of l sum named i11 s i endm nt ·nsert $~,500,000; and the Sen te agr e to the same.Arnendm nt number d 14:
That th Hou e c de from its dis re m nt o the am ndment of tl1 · n te numb r d 14 an g e o h ·th a amendment as
follo s:
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Amendment numbered 63 :
That the House recede from its disagreement to the amendment of the Senate numbered 63, and agree to the same with an amendment as
follows :
In lieu of the sum named
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said amendment insert $1,030,000; and the Senate agree to the same.Ame11dment numbered 64 :
That the Hotlse recede from its disagreement to the amendment of the Senate numbered 64, and agree to the same with an amendment as
follows:
In lieu of the sum named in said amendment insert $450,000; and the Senate agree to the same.
Ame11dment ntunbered
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That the House recede from its disagreement to the amendment of the Senate nt1mbered
72,
and agree to the same wit4 an amendment as follO\VS:In lietl of the Stlm named
in
said amendme11t insert $~00,000; and the Senate agree to the same.Ame11dment numbered 73 :
That the House recede from its disagreement to the amendme11t of the Senate 11umbered 73, and agree to the same with an amendment as
follo,vs: .
I11 lieu of the Stlm proposed by said amendment insert $33,000,000;
nd the enate agree to the same. 111e11dn1ent nun1bered 74:
Tl1at tl1e Hot1se recede from its disagreeme11t to the amendment of tl1e e11ate 11tm1bered
74,
and agTee to the same with an amendment asfollo,, ...
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I11liet1 of the n1atter proposed by said ame11dment insert:
FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION
GRANTS TO NATIONAL RA.ILRO.AD PASSENGER CORPORATION
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Oo'J'por'a~tioJ~' $9.,100 000to
1~emainavail able until expended.
11d tl1e e11ate agre to the same.
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Tl1a tl1e Ho1.1 e recede from its disaar eme11t to the amendment of
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JOINT EXPLANATORY STATEMENT OF THE COMMITTEE OF CONFERENCE
The managers on the part of the House and the Senate at the con- ference on the disagreeing votes of the two Houses on the amendments of the S enate to the bill (H.R. 17034) making supplemental appro-
priations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1973, and for other pur- poses, submit the following joint statement to the House and the Senate 1n explanation of the effect of the action agreed upon by tl1e managers
and r ecommended in the accompanying confer en ce report:
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE .
AGRICOLTORAI~ PROGRAMS
AGRI CULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE
Amendment N o. 1 : D eletes the item of $388,000 proposed by the Senate.
FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION
me11dment o. 2 : ' ppr opriat es $500,000 inst ead of $1,250,000 as p r01)0 d b., tl1e e11ate. The onferees ao·ree tl1at ft111ds heret ofor e a pl)l'Ol)riat d by tl1e Co11gress a11d t1nexpe11ded will e11able the Depart - Inent t o in1pleme11t t i1e Rural Development Act, which the Conferees f t1ll}' lll)port. Tl1e Departme11t of gricultt1r e is expected to begin in1I)leme11tatioi1 of the ct b r 1.1tilizing ti1e following fiscal year 1973 ft111ds '"' l1i l1 are Ct1rre11tly a ,~ailable under P .L. 92-399 ( 1973 Agr i- Ctlltt1r e-E11 iro11mental a11d Consumer P rotection Appropriation Act), btlt wl1i l1 l1a,,.e 110t bee11 released by tl1e Office of ~1anagement and
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Cooperative tnte Resear ch ervice ______________________________ $1,500,000 Exten ion er vice______________________________________________ 3, 000, 000 Farm r ooperntive Service_____________________________________ 100,000 Rurnl Environmental • i tanc~ Program________________________ 85, 500, 000 Rura l Electrification 1\ dmini tration Loans _______________________ 177, 000, 000 Rura l nter and ' a te Di po al Grant --- 108, 000, 000 Rural IIou ing for Dome tic Farm Labor---- ---- - 1, 250, 000
~ons r ntion Operations---- --- 5,000,000 R source on ervntion nnd Dev lopment_________________________ 6, 000, 000
Water h d Planning____________________________________________ 500,000 Water h d and Flood Prevention Operations___________________ 8, 412 500 rent lnin ons r vation Progrnill---- - 62,500
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROGR MS
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1972 RUltA E VIRONMENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
Am ndment No. 3 : port d in t chnical disa reement. The man- a ers n th part of he Hous ill off r a motion to r cede and concur
i th I m t of hi h o i s tl t f 1d for the
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J 1n 7 l l , 1972 i d in .L. 92-399.
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r--• 69), to a Regional Corporation organized ptlrsuant to tl1e Alaska
Native Claims Settlement Act of December 18, 1971 (Public Law 92- 203), may be used by such Regional Corporation to loan to, and such Regional Corporation may also guarantee loans by third parties to, tl1e Alaska Federatio11 of Natives a11d/ or Alaska Federation of Na- tives, Inc., in such a1not1nts and tlpon sucl1 terms and conditions as may
be determined by such R egional Corporation and in recognitio11 of the services of said organizations in advancing la11d claims settlement
legislatio11. The rr1a11agers on the part of tl1e Senate will move to con- cur
in
tl1e amendment of the Hou e to the amendment of the Senate.\.n1e11dment No. 11: Reported in tech11ical disagreeme11t. The man- agers 011 the part of tl1e Hot1se will offer a motion to recede and con-
Cllr i11 tl1e Se11ate amend1nent which provides $350,000 for "National
~--- ark Service, Construction".
Amendment No. 12: R eported in technical disagTeement. The man- agers 011 the part of the House will offer a motion to, recede and concur in the e11ate amei1dme11t which provides tl1at of the $2,000,000 appro-
l)riated to tl1e .~.. T atio11al
Park
ervice for expenses 11ecessary for oper- ati11g a11d maintai11ing tl1e 11onperforming arts ft111ction of tl1e John F.I~e1111edy Center for the Performing Arts, not to exceed $630,000 shall be a'railable for reimbt1rsement to tl1e Board of Trustees of the John F.
l(e1111edy Center for operatio11 and mai11tenance costs incurred for the period July 1-0ctober 31, 1972.
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111 nd111e11t To. 13 : Reported i11 teclu1ical disagree1nent. The man- ao-er 011 tl1e part of the Hot1se "~ill offer a n1otio11 to recede a11d concur i11 tl1e 11ate ame11dn1ent 'vl1icl1 I?ro·vides $3,356,000 for "American Rr,rolt1tio11 Bic Ilte1111ial Co111miss1011 alaries a11d .Expenses"'.
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i\.ll18Ildin 11t .,. o. 14: 1 ppropriates 1 495 000 for " alaries and ex-
}J 11se n i ta11t ~ecretar'7 for Edt1catio11' i11stead of $2 242,000 as I l'Ol)OS d b3r tl1e e11a te.
OFF! E OF ED"C"CATION
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SOCIAL AND REHABILITATION SERVICE
Amendment No. 24: Reported in technical disagreement. Tl1e mail-
agers on the part of the House will offer a motion to recede and co11cur in the Se11ate amendment ""itl1 an amendment which will appropriate
$898,648,000 for ''Social and rehabilitation ser,rices instead of $893,- 448,000 as proposed by the House and $899,268 000 as proposed by the Senate. The managers on the part of the Se11ate will move to agree to tl1e ame11dme11t of tl1e House to the amendment of the Se11ate. The 111an- agers 011 the part of botl1 the House and tl1e e11ate are agreed tl1at the increase over the amot1nt co11tained in tl1e House bill i11cludes $200,000 for design of a project to test a new job and a11 inco1ne support program as
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replacement for tl1e existi11g Unemplo;,.ed Fathers compo11e11t of the AFDC program, a11d $5,000,000 for constructio11 of permane11t facilities for tl1e T ational Ce11ter for Deaf/ Blind Youths a11d Adults at ands Point, .Y.
An1e11dment o. 25: Reported in technical disagreement. The mail- agers 011 tl1e part of tl1e Hot1se will offer a motio11 to recede a11d coll-
r i11 tl1e Se11ate amendment, 'vl1ich provides that $5,000,000 for tl1e 11strt1ctio11 of the ational Ce11ter for Deaf/ Bli11d Youths
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Adt1lts sl1all remai11 available t111til expe11ded.
me11dment 1 To. 26 : Deletes appropriation of 17,000,000 for carry- iilg ot1t title
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thee11ate.
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DelE?tes appropriatio11 of7,.""
45,000 for carr, r- ill<Y Otlt tl1e l\Iodel Secondar cl1ool for the Deaf ct, proposed by tl1e e11ate.OFFICE OF CIIILD DE,TELOP~IE.!. TT
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Amendment No. 55 : Reported in technical disagreement. The man- gers on the part of the House will offer a motion to recede and concur in the amendment of the Senate which provides that the provisions of House Resolt1tion 890, 92d Congress, shall be perma11ent law only vvith respect to the compensation of the Clerk, the Doorkeeper, and tl1e ergeant at Arms of the House of Representatives and sl1all110t
apply with respect to the compensation of the Chief of Staff of the Joint Committee on Inter11al Revenue Taxation, as proposed by tl1e
enate. The House proposed the i11clusion of the latter position as well as the abo,Te named officers of the House of R eprese11tatives.
meildme11t No. 56 : Reported in technical disagreement. The man- arrers 011 tl1e part of the House will offer a motio11 to recede a11d concur i11 tl1e an1endment of tl1e e11ate to appropriate $5,000 for the 'Office
of tl1e tte11dino· Pl1ysicia11" to be a·vai1able as a11 allowa11Ce for a med- ical coi1sulta11t, a11d inclt1de language providi11g that tl1e Atte11di11g
I l1. sicia11 to tl1e U11ited tates Congress" while so serving, sl1all be onsidered to l1old tl1e rank of R ear dmiral, 1\.fedical Corps, United
tates ~ T aYal Reserve as l)roposed
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the Se11atP.m 11dme11t Xo. 57 : Reported i11 tech11ical disagreement. The man- agers 011 the part of the Hot1se will offer a motio11 to recede and coilCllr i11 ti1 aineJld1ne11t of the enate to appropriate 110,000 for " enate Office Bllildi11o· as 1)roposed b~y tl1e e11ate.
1\.llleildmeilt No. 5 : Reported in tech11i a l di agr en1 11t. Tl1e 111al1- ngrrs 011 tl1e l)art of ti1e HotlSe 'vill offer a 1notio11 to recede a11d C011Ctlr
.11 tl1e amei1d1nei1t of tl1e e11ate to ap})I'Ol)riate
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925 000 for' Coil-trltrtioil of a11 exte11sion to tl1e New e11ate Office Bl1ildi11g ' as pro- osed b r tl1e ~e11ate .
1\.n1e11c• ln1 11t ... .,.. o. 39 : Report d i11 tecl111ica 1 Lii agreeme11t. The ~nail-
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i 11 tl1 n tne11dtne11t of ti1e 11at o a l)pror)ria t , )4· 075~000 for .... cqlii-
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.4t\mendment r o. 62 : Inserts new titl .
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Barataria Ba "at r ay entrance channel stud , oui iana _______ _ D la are Ba ih r hurricane and b ach ro ion study, New J rse __
Impact of Tropical Sto m Agne on Che apeake Bay studies _______ _
~ Ietropolitan tlanta compr hensi e wat r tud , Georgia _________ _ Te rl an -B t n Roug metropolitan area a t water anage-
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The Committee of Conference has deferred 'vithout prejudice, the ater Resources Council's request of an additio11al $850,000 for the 'vater resource assessment program. ·
Appropriations for FY 1973 water-use related stttdies exceed $43,- 000,000. This amotmt includes $100,000 wl1ich, taken together with
$34,000 in carryover balances from FY 1972 provides a total of $134,- 000 for the Water Resources Cotmcil to initiate 'vork on the second
assessment of the adequacy of the Nation ~~s water resollrces.
There is, however, no objection by tl1e Committee of Conference to a modest reprogramming of existing funds if necessary to continue the orderly progress of the second national water assessme11t.
CHAPTER
VII
•
DEPARTl\fEJ. T OF JusTicE
LEGAL ACTIVITIE AND GE .... :rERAL ADM! I TRATION
SAI.ARIES A TD EXPE?iSES, GENERAL ADMINISTBATIO ,..
mendment ... o.
67 :
ppropriates $2 000,000 for mai11tenance andOl) ratio11 of a 11atio11al 11arcotic i11telli o·e11ce ~., ten1 as proposed b)., t.h Se11at i11stead of ·2,100 000 as propo ed by· tl1e I-Ioltse .
.
.: A L1-\RIE ... t\~ -rn EXPE.~..... E U .1. ... !TED T 'I'~~ TTOR ... -~~~1- \. :rn :\IARSHAL
1\.rrlelldtne11t ~ o. 6 : 1\..1)propriates '1,300 000 as proposed b~., tl1 e11ate i11stead of
$1
200 000 as proposed b . ., tl1 Hottse.DEP.ARTl\IE ... T OF O~I ... fl~H E
1\111 11dme11t 1 o. 69 : I11serts l1eading.
p RTI IPl\TI01~ I T .r~ITED T.ATE EXPO ITIO ... - •
•
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70 :
Rel)Ortd
ill t llllial
di a o·r Ine i1t. Tll lTIRll-a
o·er 11tl1e
1)a rt of tl1e I-Iolte
'villoff
r a 111otio11 to reced e a11d c.oll?tlrin t , he
c11ate a111 11dt11e11t 'vitl1 a11 a111 11dn1 11t Hl)PI'Ol)rlatillo-.''3 50 ,000
t
b a v·ai I able llpOll e11a t111 11 of a l1tl1orizi11 ()' l O"i latio11in t
nd f 11 500,0n
l)rOl)OSecl b_ T l1e e1!ate. .rll1 ll1<111C:lg 1' 011 t}l l)H rt~ of tl1 e1lttt ''Ill 1110\ to 011 Ur In t,J1 a n1 11dn1e11t of tl1e Olt..., o tl1 a111 1ld111e11t of tJ1 11at .
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IIIP CON TRUCTIO.·
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li a o-r 111 11t. Tl1 maJl- ng r 11 tl1 1)n r f tl1 Holl ''ill offer a 1110tio11 r de ancl ?I1 tlri11 th 11nt nn1 11dn1 11t fill ro] ria i11cr '1~ ..... .. 0, 0 o a' a1lable
llH tn1 11t of tlllt11orizi110· l
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RELATED AGENCIES
COMMI SIO~ ON THE ORGANIZATION OF THE GOVERNME T FOR THE CONDUCT OF FOREIG POLICY
Amendment o. 72: Appropriates $200,000 instead of $1,000,000 as proposed by the Senate.
CHAPTER III
DEP RTMENT OF TRA PORTATION
Amendment No. 73: Appropriates $33,000,000 for ational Highway Traffic Safet Administration, traffic and highway safety instead of
$32,200,000 as proposed y the House and $37,300,000 as proposed
bJT
the enate.
Tl e additional fund pro ided ov r the House bill are to be allocated as follows:
Amount
Occupant packaging research ______________________________________ $200,000
Pa sive re traints--fieet te
t--- ---
500,000Accident investigatio and data analysi --- 100, 000
Amendment o. 7 : pp opr· tes $9 100,00 for Fed 1 Railroad dmini tra · o , g. n t he tional Railr d ng r Corpora- ion inste
f
17, 0 000 as ro osed by th a .T fund pr i ar t be u d t o nti ip
t
addition o erti
g efii .
me dm t o. 75: D et the
' c·
il na . i ar ' pay n nate.r •
t a1
i tion of $11,400,000 for r i r propos d by the The on eruu~
at h b g · I i ... tiiiioo.
of h nf r
ly s b iss· n of a budget request
""'~U .. "' ... d
it
i , of o r e, the intentioni s Gove nm nt itl1
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111 he
•
p 1· be law.
g e nt. The mail-
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· e 2 , 0 for '' ommis-
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ns .
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15
BUREAU OF CUSTOMS
Amendment No. 78 : Reported in technical disagreement. The nlall- agers on the part of the House will offer a motion to recede and concur ill the ainendment
01
the Senate with an an1endment as follO\VS. In lietl of the language proposed by the Se11ate, i11sert tl1e followi11g:: Provided, 'l"'hat section 102 of the Treastlr~y, Postal Service'\
and General Gover11ment Appropriation ct, 1973 is amended by striking out "1\farch 31, 1973" and inserting i11 lieu thereof
fay 15, 1973' .
The 1nanagers on the part of tl1e enate 'vill offer a 111otio11 to col1Cllr i11 tl1e amend111e11t of
the
House to tl1e an1e11dme11t of tl1e e11ate.I~ TTER AL REVEXUE ERVICE
n1e11dmei1t o. 79 : Deletes language at1thorizi11g pt1rcl1ase of 're-
llicles, as propqsed by the Se11ate, a11d appropriates $±,500,000 for complia11ce activities i11stead of $5,000 000 as proposed by the House
Ulld 4,000,000 as l)roposed by the enate.
ExEc
TIVE OFFICE OF THEPRE
IDENTco ""CIL 0 T I TTERXATIO ... AL E 0~ ... 01\:II POLICY
•
1\.111 11dn1e11t To. 0 : Restores la11guage deleted by ti1c e11ate gra11t- .11g CXCffil)tion fron1 l)l'OViSiOllS of la '\\~S re<rt1lati11<>· llll)}Oyl11ent a11d
'Olll}) I1satio11 of perso11s i11 ti1e gover11111 11t s rvice.
PECIAL A TIO ... ~ OFF! E FOR DR G .A.B .. E PRE\TE TIO ....
1\.tn 11dn1e11t
in t.ead of 20
})l'Ol)O ed b~y ti1
r o. 1 : Pl)rOl)ria tes 25,000 000 for l1e 00,000 a pr01)0 ed b~y tl1 Ho11 and
e11ate .
ADV'l ORY O:Ufl\IITTE"t~ O.... FEDERAL P.A ~
\n1 11d111e11t .,.. To. 2: I eletcs tl1e appro1)riatio11 of h130 000 for al- nri , n11d e .. ·r) 11 , n rror)o
db,
T l1 '1e11at .GE.tTER L PROV1 IO ~ ..
L\.n1e11dn1ollt. "'.,. o. 3: l1a110"e e io11 lltlnlb r.
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JllH11-n~·er 011 tl1 l)H rt of tl1e
I
011"·ill
off r a 1110 io11 to 1· c1
a11l 011 urjn thl an1 ~11dn1e11t of tl1e 11nt ''"lli l1 r quir(' tl1a a l1 l 1)art1n Jlt
ag·
11
~. 'I or or1 ora t io11 r I ort totJle
0~1 o·r 110 Ia t r .t 1a11 ,Jul.· 31.l · -.) tl1 totn 1 Hll10llll of n ll)l'Ol)l'lUt d f1111d U .... cl for l1 lll por of x' uti' di11i11o· h roo111 or in1ilnr fn iliti dltri11a
fi
cal ear 197 , .• •
,
,
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION LIBRARIES
1J6
3 9088 01761 0049oN~.,ERE CE ToT ~WITH CoMP RISONS
Tl1e total new budget (obligational) authority for the fiscal ye.ar
1973 reco1nmenil ~d bytl1e committee of conference,
witl1comparisons to ti1e budge stimate total, and ti1e House and Senate bills follows :
Budget estimates--- 1 2 $5, 016, 540, 610 Elouse
bill---
2 3,565,048,825Senate
bill---
2 5,266,690,610 Conference agree~nent ________________________ --- 2 4,933,415,610Conference agr ement compared with:
Budget estimates---
Ilouse bill---~---
Senate bUU---~---
-83, 125, 000 +1,368,366,785
-333,275,000
1 Includes $1,442,587,285 not considered by the House.
s Includes $12,702,100 for fiscal year 1972.
GEoRGE
MAHoN,
J
MIEL.
wHITTEN'RoBERT
L. F. SixEs,
JOE
L.
EVINS,DANIEL
J.
FLOOD,ToM STE!En,
JOHN
J. McFALL, BoB C
SEY,D
VIDR.
OBEY'FRANK
T. Bow (except amendments 18 through 33, 64, 65),
E. A.
CEDERBERGRoB
RTH.
MicHEL,SILVIO
0.
CONTE,•
HowARD W.
RoBISON(ex-
cept 64 and 65 ,
Managers on the Part of the House.
Jo11
L.
LE L N,w G.
M G SONJ .
NIS,Jo 0.
p TOREOBERT •
BYRD,
WILL A r PRo MIRE
J
OSEP M. ONTOYK
IT 'IT
RDP.
c
E,TEn
S'I,EVEs (except
amendments
3637 and
38)'•
anage~