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Appropriations for FY2005: Commerce,
Justice, State, the Judiciary, and Related
Agencies
Most Recent Developments
The 2005 appropriation for Commerce, Justice, State, the Judiciary, and Related
Agencies, which was incorporated into the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2004
(P.L.108-447), was signed into law on December 8, 2004. The Conference Report
(H. Rept 108-792) was approved by both the Senate and the House on November 20,
and it provides $43.681 billion in appropriations for the CJS agencies. These figures
do not reflect a general0.80% rescission and a 0.54% rescission of CJS expenditures.
The Administration submitted its FY2005 budget to Congress on February 2,
2004. It requested $43.2 billion for CJS Appropriations including $20.1 billion for
the Department of Justice; $6.1 billion for the Department of Commerce; and $9.1
billion for the Department of State. The House and Senate Appropriations
Committees have held hearings on the FY2005 budget requests.
The House CJS Subcommittee on Appropriations marked up its bill on June 15,
2004. The full House Appropriations Committee by voice vote approved the
unnumbered bill on June 23, and reported it as H.R. 4754 (H.Rept. 108-576) on July
1. The House passed this bill on July 8, 2004. The House bill provides a total of
$43.5 billion including $20.8 billion for the Department of Justice; $5.7 billion for
the Department of Commerce; $5.5 billion for the Judiciary; and $9.0 billion for the
Department of State.
The Senate Appropriations Committee marked up its bill (S. 2809, S.Rept. 108-
344) and passed it unanimously on September 15, 2004. The Senate Committee bill
provides a total of $40.5 billion including $20.4 billion for the Department of Justice;
$6.9 billion for the Department of Commerce; $5.4 billion for the Judiciary; and $8.5
billion for the Department of State.Table 1: Legislative Status of CJS Appropriations, FY2005
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