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 106 STAT. 5182 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS—MAY 21, 1992 (B) Outlays,- $30,700,000,000. (C) New direct loan obligations, $0. (D) New primary loan guarantee commitments, $0. (E) New secondary loan guarantee commitments, $0. Fiscal year 1996: (A) New budget authority, -$30,800,000,000. (B) Outlays,- $30,800,000,000. (C) New direct loan obligations, $0. (D) New primary loan guarantee commitments, $0. (E) New secondary loan guarantee commitments, $0. Fiscal year 1997: (A) New budget authority, - $31,800,000,000. (B) Outlays,- $31,800,000,000. (C) New direct loan obligations, $0. (D) New primary loan guarantee commitments, $0. (E) New secondary loan guarantee commitments, $0. SEC. 7. HEALTH CARE COSTS. It is the sense of the Congress that measures to control the growth of health care costs should be included by the committees of jurisdiction in any comprehensive health care package that they report. SEC. 8. SALE OF GOVERNMENT ASSETS. (a) SENSE OF THE CONGRESS.—I t is the sense of the Congress that— (1) from time to time the United States Government should sell assets; and (2) the amounts realized from such asset sales will not recur on an annual basis and do not reduce the demand for credit. (b) BUDGETARY TREATMENT. —For purposes of points of order under sections 302, 310, 311, 601(b), 602, 604, and 605 of the Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974, the amounts realized from sales of assets (other than loan assets) shall not be scored with respect to the level of budget authority, outlays, or revenues under those sections. (c) DEFINITIONS.—For purposes of this section— (1) the term "sale of an asset" shall have the same meaning as under section 250(c)(21) of the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 (as amended by the Budget Enforcement Act of 1990); and (2) the term shall not include asset sales mandated by law before September 18, 1987, and routine, ongoing asset sales at levels consistent with agency operations in fiscal year 1986. SEC. 9. DEFICIT-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND IN THE SENATE FOR FAM- ILY AND ECONOMIC SECURITY XNTTIATIVES IN ACCORDANCE WITH PROVISIONS OF THE SUMMIT AGREEMENT. (a) INITIATIVES To IMPROVE THE HEALTH AND NUTRITION OF CHIL- DREN AND TO PROVIDE FOR SERVICES TO PROTECT CHILDREN AND STRENGTHEN FAMILIES.— (1) IN GENERAL.— Budget authority and outlays may be allocated to a committee or committees for legislation that increases funding to improve the health and nutrition of children and to provide for services to protect children and strengthen families within such a committee's jurisdiction if such a committee or the committee of conference on such legislation reports such legislation, if, to the extent that the costs of such legislation

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