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 115 STAT. 2508 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS—MAY 10, 2001 $3,440,000,000 in new budget authority and $2,840,000,000 outlays; and (3) for fiscal years 2001 through 2011 by the amount of new budget authority (and the outlays resulting therefrom) provided by that measure for that purpose not to exceed $7,665,000,000 in new budget authority and $6,590,000,000 outlays. (b) SURPLUS.— Legislation described in subsection (a) may not, when taken together with all other previously-enacted legislation (except for legislation enacted pursuant to section 211), reduce the on-budget surplus below the level of the Medicare Hospital Insurance Trust Fund surplus in any fiscal year covered by this resolution. SEC. 216. RESERVE FUND FOR HEALTH INSURANCE FOR THE UNIN- SURED. (a) IN GENERAL. —Subject to subsection (b), if the Committee on Finance of the Senate or the Committee on Energy and Commerce or Committee on Ways and Means of the House of Representatives reports a bill or joint resolution, or an amendment thereto is offered, or a conference report thereon is submitted, that provides health insurance for the uninsured (including a measure providing for tax deductions for the purchase of health insurance for, among others, moderate income individuals not receiving health insurance from their employers), the appropriate chairman of the Committee on the Budget may revise committee allocations for that committee and other appropriate budgetary aggregates and allocations of new budget authority (and the outlays resulting therefrom) and may revise the revenue aggregates and other appropriate budgetary aggregates and allocations in this resolution by the amount provided by that measure for that purpose, but not to exceed $28,000,000,000 in new budget authority and outlays for the period of fiscal years 2002 through 2004 or $28,000,000,000 in revenues for the period of fiscal years 2002 through 2004 or any combination of budget authority and outlays or revenues as long as the sum of all revisions does not exceed $28,000,000,000. The chairman of the appropriate Committee on the Budget is authorized to allocate these resources over a period of time longer than that specified in the previous sentence. (b) SURPLUS.— Legislation described in subsection (a) may not, when taken together with all other previously-enacted legislation (except for legislation enacted pursuant to section 211), reduce the on-budget surplus below the level of the Medicare Hospital Insurance Trust Fund surplus in any fiscal year covered by this resolution. SEC. 217. RESERVE FUND FOR DEFENSE IN THE SENATE. (a) IN GENERAL. —Subject to subsection (b), if the President submits a budget amendment and the Committee on Appropriations or the Committee on Armed Services of the Senate reports a bill, or an amendment thereto is offered, or a conference report thereon is submitted, that provides additional resources for defense spending in response to the recommendations of the President's National Defense Review, the chairman of the Committee on the Budget may increase the allocation of new budget authority and outlays to that committee for fiscal year 2002 by the amount of new budget authority (and the outlays resulting therefrom) provided by that measure for that purpose.

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