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... Appropriations for FY2005: U.S. Department of Agriculture and Related Agencies Summary... budget request for FY2005. The Administration's budget contains an FY2005 appropriations request of $82.9... Commission. The House completed action on its version of the FY2005 agriculture appropriations bill (H.R... action on its version of the FY2005 agriculture appropriations bill is pending. As passed by the House... appropriation and $272 million above the Administration's FY2005 request. In order to meet an FY2005 allocation

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..., H.R. 4766, as passed by the House, contains an appropriation of $1.291 billion for FY2005, $26.7... in the House bill for 2005, $1.180 billion is allocated to humanitarian commodity donations under P.L. 480... Title II. The FY2005 level for Title II in H.R. 4766, as passed, is $5 million less than both the FY2004... enacted amount and the amount requested by the Administration for FY2005. For P.L. 480 Title I (direct... in the appropriation for FFE (a total of $75 million recommended for FY2005), which is largely offset by the reductions

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... CRS-35 FY2004 FY2005 FY2005 FY2005 FY2005 Agency or Major Program... that FY2005 bills are pending. An item with a single asterisk (*) represents the total amount of direct... Office), plus the permanent annual appropriation made to USAs Section 32 program. For the FY2005

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... agriculture appropriations bill for FY2005 (H.R. 4766) concurs with this request. The estimated appropriation... for FY2005 is not a reflection of expected outlays for FY2005, but is instead an estimate of the required...). Although the estimated FY2005 appropriation is nearly $6.5 billion below the estimated FY2004 appropriation... this appropriation at $4.095 billion, up from the revised FY2004 estimate of $3.765 billion. The Housepassed FY2005... slightly from the enacted FY2004 appropriation of $71.0 million, but well below the Administration's FY2005

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... CRS-16 provides $76.6 million for ERS in FY2005 ($5.6 million above the FY2004 enacted level..., but $3.5 million below the Administration's FY2005 request. H.R. 4766 adopts the Administration's request... for NASS, up $500,000 from FY2004, but $8.9 million below the Administration's FY2005 request. It provides... by the Administration (down $2.6 million from FY2004). It would direct the greatest portion of the FY2005 appropriation... for FSIS in FY2005. The Administration requested an FY2005 appropriation of $838.7 million for FSIS, a $59

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... for discretionary NRCS programs in FY2005, after adopting an amendment that transferred $40.5 million from USDA... the Administration's FY2005 request of $909.5 million. Recommended allocations for major programs are discussed below... is $6 million less than the FY2004 enacted level. It is $143 million above the Administration's FY2005... carried over from FY2004 are listed in the House committee report for FY2005. Despite many new requests..., the committee did not fund any new member projects for FY2005. In addition, the House adopted an amendment

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..., An Overview of USDA Rural Development Programs. Food and Nutrition Programs For FY2005, the Administration has... provide a total of $50.24 billion for these programs for FY2005, or $111 million more than... from household income used to determine food stamp eligibility and benefits are included in both FY2005... billion in FY2005 - $2.7 billion more than projected FY2004 spending for these programs, and nearly... cost of $3 million in FY2005. Child Nutrition. Child nutrition programs would receive a total of $11.38

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... and $272 million above the Administration's FY2005 request. In order to meet an FY2005 allocation..., and research programs. In total, appropriators reduced authorized FY2005 spending levels for these programs... the discretionary allocation. Senate subcommittee action on its version of the FY2005 bill is pending and might..., the Administration has requested for FY2005 an indefinite appropriation for the CCC ("such sums as necessary"), which

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...'s FY2005budget request of $1.495 billion. In addition to appropriated funds, the total amount of user fees... be authorized to collect a total of $326.3 million in user fees during FY2005, the same amount as the President... together, H.R. 4766 recommends a total FY2005 program level (appropriations and user fees combined... the $1.821 billion in the President's request. For the first time, the President's FY2005 budget request does... for counterterrorism in FY2005, $21.4 million less than the President's recommendation of $245 million, but a 26

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... funding to devote to continuing current activities as well as any new discretionary programs. FY2005... Agriculture Appropriations Action As the first step in the FY2005 budget and appropriations process, the Bush.... The Administration's budget contains an FY2005 appropriations request of $82.9 billion for the U.S. Department... the Food and Drug Administration and Commodity Futures Trading Commission). The FY2005 requested total... reduced need in FY2005 to reimburse the Commodity Credit Corporation for its

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... agriculture appropriations bill (H.R. 4766) recommends $2.40 billion in budget authority for FY2005, which..., and $21.5 million above the budget request. The FY2005 House level was bolstered by an adopted floor... programs into three accounts. As passed by the House, H.R. 4766 recommends an FY2005 appropriation... million to $90 million in FY2005, the same as the budget request. Water and waste disposal grants would... by the Administration. For FY2005, H.R. 4766, as passed by the House, recommends earmarking funds from the three RCAP

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... and to provide a report to the committee by January 31, 2005. Rural Business-Cooperative Service. ForFY2005, H.R... million more than the Administration's FY2005 budget request. If enacted, H.R. 4766 would prohibit funds... Service. As passed by the House, H.R. 4766 provides an FY2005 appropriation of $91.2 million for RUS..., $10.5 million below the enacted level for FY2004. The House-passed level would support an FY2005 loan

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... CRS-26 $263 million in unexpended FY2004 school lunch funding will be available for use in FY2005... in FY2005. Funding increases are assumed by both the Administration and H.R. 4766 for the school breakfast... changes that could impact child nutrition program costs in FY2005. WIC Program. The Administration... requests $4.787 billion for the WIC program for FY2005. This program provides monthly food supplements... grants to states for food would total $3.45 billion in FY2005, up from an estimated $3.3 billion

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... Action on FY2005 Appropriations for the U.S. Department of Agriculture and Related Agencies... ................ 4 Table 3. FDA Counterterrorism Funding, FY2004-FY2005 ................ 29 Table 4. USDA... and Related Agencies Appropriations, FY2005 Congressional Action vs. FY2004 Enacted ................ 33

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.... The House-passed FY2005 agriculture appropriations bill (H.R. 4766) recommends an appropriation of $158 million... to subsidize the cost of making $3.817 billion in direct and guaranteed FSA loans in FY2005. The enacted FY2004...'s FY2005 request with two primary exceptions. First, the House bill does not fund the $3.2 million... loans (an increase of nearly 50%, to $1.4 billion in FY2005). These unsubsidized guaranteed loans can... amendment to the FY2005 agriculture appropriations bill (H.R. 4766) was adopted on the House floor, which

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... Funding, FY2004-FY2005 ($ thousand) FY2005 FY2005 Program FY2004 Administration... and Applied Nutrition have a budget of $446.7 million for FY2005, a decrease of 5% from the Administration

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... Endowment Fund will be available to distribute to the 34 tribally controlled colleges in FY2005, to support..., the Administration proposed cancellation of FY2005 spending for IFAFS (which includes the carryover of the full... FY2004 funding into FY2005); H.R. 4766 adopts this proposal. Economic Research Service (ERS) and National..., natural resources, human nutrition, and food safety, among other things. The House-passed bill for FY2005

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... the Administration budget in FY2005. This is $3.5 million less than the $172.9 million appropriated for the same... in FY2005 both under the Administration request and in H.R. 4766, up slightly from $1.075 million in FY2004... together with $6.5 million in available commodity inventory for FY2005 is expected to prevent caseload... for this to the USDA, Economic Research Service. 4 The FY2005 funding includes funding for the FMNP, which

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.... 4766) recommends an FY2005 appropriation of $1.509 billion, $5.3 million more than enacted in FY2004... of discretionary and mandatory programs for FY2005 would be $6.6 billion, up $183 million from the FY2004... FY2005 Difference House- from Approved Authorized Bill (H.R. Funding 4766

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