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 108 STAT. 5076 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS—MAY 12, 1994 years 1996, 1997, 1998, and 1999, as required by section 301 of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974. (b) TABLE OF CONTENTS. — The table of contents for this concurrent resolution is as follows: Sec. 1. Concurrent resolution on the budget for fiscal year 1995. TITLE I—LEVELS AND AMOUNTS Sec. 2. Aggregates. Sec. 3. Social security. Sec. 4. Msgor functional categories. TITLE II—BUDGETARY PROCEDURES Sec. 21. Sale of Government assets. Sec. 22. Social Security fire wall point of order in the Senate. Sec. 23. Enforcing pay-as-you-go. Sec. 24. Enforcing discretionary spending limits. Sec. 25. Internal Revenue Service compliance initiative. Sec. 26. Adjustments for health care reform in the House of Representatives. Sec. 27. Deficit-neutral reserve fund in the Senate. Sec. 28. Exercise of rulemaking powers. TITLE III—SENSE OF CONGRESS PROVISIONS Sec. 31. Controlling growth of entitlement or mandatory spending. Sec. 32. Sense of the House regarding enactment of certain budget process legislation. Sec. 33. Sense of the Senate on controlUng non-Social Secvuity mandatory spending. Sec. 34. Sense of the Congress regarding the budgetary accounting of health care reform. Sec. 35. Sense of the Congress on the costs of illegal immigration. Sec. 36. Sense of the Congress regarding baselines. Sec. 37. Sense of the Congress regarding unfunded Federal mandates. Sec. 38. Closing of loopholes in foreign tax provisions. Sec. 39. Sense of the Senate regarding tax expenditures. Sec. 40. Sense of the Congress regarding health service delivery and water infi"a- structure in the Indian Health Service. Sec. 41. Sense of the Senate regarding the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Sec. 42. Minimum allocation program. Sec. 43. Policy in Eastern and Central Eiu-ope. Sec. 44. Star Wars (BaUistic Missile Defense). TITLE I—LEVELS AND AMOUNTS SEC. 2. AGGREGATES. The following budgetary levels are appropriate for fiscal years 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, and 1999: (1) FEDERAL REVENUES. — (A) For purposes of comparison with the maximum deficit amount under sections 601(a)(1) and 606 of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 and for purposes of the enforcement of this resolution— (i) The recommended levels of Federal revenues are as follows: Fiscal year 1995: $977,700,000,000. Fiscal year 1996: $1,031,200,000,000. Fiscal year 1997: $1,079,700,000,000. Fiscal year 1998: $1,136,400,000,000. Fiscal year 1999: $1,190,200,000,000. (ii) The amounts by which the aggregate levels of Federal revenues should be increased are as follows: Fiscal year 1995: $0. Fiscal year 1996: $0.

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