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 Ill STAT. 2712 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS-JUNE 5, 1997 Sec. 326. Sense of the Senate regarding retroactive taxes. Sec. 327. Sense of the Senate on SocialSecurity and balancing the budget. Sec. 328. Sense of the Senate supporting suflicient funding lor veterans programs and benefits. Sec. 329. Sense of the Senate on family violence option clarifying amendment. Sec. 330. Sense of the Senate regarding assistance to Amtrak. Sec. 331. Sense of the Senate regarding the protection of children's health. Sec. 332. Sense of the Senate on depositing all Federal gasoline taxes into the Highway Trust Fund. Sec. 333. Sense of the Senate on early childhood education. Sec. 334. Sense of the Senate concerning Highway Trust Fund. Sec. 335. Sense of the Senate concerning tax incentives for the cost of postsecondary education. Sec. 336. Sense of the Senate on additional tax cuts. Sec. 337. Sense of the Senate regarding truth in budgeting and spectrum auctions. Sec. 338. Sense of the Senate on Highway demonstration projects. Sec. 339. Sense of the Senate regarding the use of budget savings. Sec. 340. Sense of the Senate regarding the value of the Social Security system for future retirees. Sec. 341. Sense of the Senate on economic growth dividend protection. Sec. 342. Sense of the Senate supporting Federal, State, and local law enforcement officers. Sec. 343. Sense of the Senate regarding parental involvement in prevention of drug use by children. TITLE I—LEVELS AND AMOUNTS SEC. 101. RECOMMENDED LEVELS AND AMOUNTS. The following budgetary levels are appropriate for the fiscal years 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, and 2002: (1) FEDERAL REVENUES.— For purposes of the enforcement of this resolution— (A) The recommended levels of Federal revenues are as follows: Fiscal year 1998: $1,199,000,000,000. Fiscal year 1999: $1,241,900,000,000. Fiscal year 2000: $1,285,600,000,000. Fiscal year 2001: $1,343,600,000,000. Fiscal year 2002: $1,407,600,000,000. (B) The amounts by which the aggregate levels of Federal revenues should be changed are as follows: Fiscal year 1998: $-7,400,000,000. Fiscal year 1999: $-11,100,000,000. Fiscal year 2000: $-22,000,000,000. Fiscal year 2001: $-22,800,000,000. Fiscal year 2002: $ - 19,900,000,000. (C) The amounts for Federal Insurance Contributions Act revenues for hospital insurance within the recommended levels of Federal revenues are as follows: Fiscal year 1998: $113,500,000,000. Fiscal year 1999: $119,100,000,000. Fiscal year 2000: $125,100,000,000. Fiscal year 2001: $130,700,000,000. Fiscal year 2002: $136,800,000,000. (2) NEW BUDGET AUTHORITY. —For purposes of the enforcement of this resolution, the appropriate levels of total new budget authority are as follows: Fiscal year 1998: $1,386,700,000,000. Fiscal year 1999: $1,440,100,000,000. Fiscal year 2000: $1,486,400,000,000. Fiscal year 2001: $1,520,200,000,000.

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