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Table 9. FY2005 Funding for the Department of State and
International Broadcasting
($ millions in budget authority)House-
FY2003 FY2004 FY2005 passed Senate FY2005
Bureau or Agency Enacted Enaeted Request H.R. Bill enacted c
4754
Administration of Foreign $5,987.1 $7,007.2 $6,533.5 $6,457.3 $6,242.1 $6,446.7
Affairs___________ ____________
International Organizations $1,529.7 $1,694.9 $1,844.2 $1,844.2 $1,594.8 $1,672.0
and Conferences
International Commissions $57.1 $57.1 $70.4 $59.7 $66.4 $64.1
Related Appropriations $70.9 $78.0 $103.5 $59.5 $77.4 $100.4
Subtotal: State Department a $7,644.8 $8,837.2 $8,551.4 $8,420.7 $7,981.3 $8,283.2
International Broadcasting $533.8 $591.5 $569.3 $610.3 $560.8 $599.6
Title IV Total $8,178.6 $9,428.7 $9,120.7 $9,031.0 $8,542.1 $8,882.8Source: U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Appropriations.
a. In addition to appropriations, State has authority to spend certain collected fees from machine readable
visas, expedited export fees, etc. The amount for such fees for FY2004 is estimated at $687.5
million and for FY2005 the enacted level is $661.5 million.
b. FY2004 numbers include the emergency supplemental (P.L. 108-106 and P.L. 108-287) and reflect
both rescissions in the Consolidated Appropriation Act of FY2004, P.L. 108-199.
c. FY2005 numbers do not reflect the two rescissions in the Consolidated Appropriation Act of FY2005,
P.L. 108-447.
Related Legislation
S. 2845/P.L. 108-458 (Collins). National Intelligence Reform Act of 2004.
A bill to reform the intelligence community and the intelligence and intelligence-
related activities of the United States Government, and for other purposes, including
expanded and targeted public diplomacy programs and amendments in visa issuance.
Introduced September 23, 2004. Passed by the Senate October 6, 2004, and passed
by the House on October 16, 2004. The House agreed to the conference report on
December 7 th and the Senate on December 8th . The President signed the bill into law
on December 1'7, 2004.
H.R. 1950 (Hyde)/S. 2144(Lugar). Foreign Relations Authorization, FY2004
and FY2005. To authorize appropriations for the Department of State for the fiscal
years 2004 and 2005, to authorize appropriations under the Arms Export Control Act
and the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 for security assistance for fiscal years 2004
and 2005, and for other purposes. H.R. 1950 introduced May 5, 2003, and reported
(H.Rept. 108-105 part) by the House International Relations Committee on May 16,
2003. H.Rept 108-105, Part II filed June 12. House floor action occurred July 15,
and 16. House passed by recorded vote (382-42) on July 16, 2003. 5. 2144
introduced February 2'7, 2004, and reported (S.Rept. 108-248) to the Senate on
March 18, 2004. No Senate floor action.
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