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 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS-JUNE 5, 1997 111 STAT. 2711 SECTION 1. CONCURRENT RESOLUTION ON THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1998. (a) DECLARATION. —The Congress determines and declares that this resolution is the concurrent resolution on the budget for fiscal year 1998 including the appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years 1999, 2000, 2001, and 2002 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 1998. TITLE I—LEVELS AND AMOUNTS Sec. 101. Recommended levels and amounts. Sec. 102. Social Security. Sec. 103. Major functional categories. Sec. 104. Reconciliation in the Senate. Sec. 105. Reconciliation in the House of Representatives. TITLE II—BUDGETARY RESTRAINTS AND RULEMAKING Sec. 201. Discretionary spending limits. Sec. 202. Allowance for the IMF. Sec. 203. Allowance for section 8 housing assistance. Sec. 204. Separate environmental allocation. Sec. 205. Priority Federal land acquisitions and exchange^. Sec. 206. Allowance for arrearages. Sec. 207. Intercity passenger rail reserve fund for fiscal years 1998-2002. Sec. 207A. Intercity passenger rail reserve fund in the Senate for fiscal years 1998-2002. Sec. 208. Mass transit reserve fund in the Senate for fiscal years 1998-2002. Sec. 209. Highway reserve fund in the Senate for fiscal years 1998-2002. Sec. 210. Deficit-neutral reserve fund in the House for surface transportation. Sec. 211. Sale of Government assets. Sec. 212. Determinations of budgetary levels; reversals. Sec. 213. Exercise of rulemaking powers. TITLE III-SENSE OF CONGRESS, HOUSE, AND SENATE PROVISIONS Subtitle A—Sense of the Congress Sec. 301. Sense of the Congress on repayment of the Federal debt. Sec. 302. Sense of the Congress on tax cuts. Sec. 303. Sense of the Congress that the 10-year revenue loss from the tax relief package shall not exceed $250,000,000,000. Subtitle B—Sense of the House Sec. 306. Sense of the House on Commission on Long-Term Budgetary Problems. Sec. 307. Sense of the House on corporate welfare. Sec. 308. Sense of the House on baselines. Sec. 309. Sense of the House on family violence option clarifying amendment. Subtitle C—Sense of the Senate Sec. 311. Sense of the Senate on long term entitlement reforms, including accuracy in determining changes in the cost of living. Sec. 312. Sense of the Senate on tactical fighter aircraft programs. Sec. 313. Sense of the Senate regarding children's health coverage. Sec. 314. Sense of the Senate on a Medicaid per capita cap. Sec. 315. Sense of the Senate that added savings go to deficit reduction. Sec. 316. Sense of the Senate on fairness in Medicare. Sec. 317. Sense of the Senate regarding assistance to Lithuania and Latvia. Sec. 318. Sense of the Senate regarding a National Commission on Higher Education. Sec. 319. Sense of the Senate on lockbox. Sec. 320. Sense of the Senate on the earned income credit. Sec. 321. Sense of the Senate supporting long-term entitlement reforms. Sec. 322. Sense of the Senate on disaster assistance funding. Sec. 323. Sense of the Senate on enforcement of bipartisan budget agreement. Sec. 324. Sense of the Senate regarding the National Institutes of Health. Sec. 325. Sense of the Senate regarding certain elderly legal aliens.

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