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 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS—JUNE 23, 1983 97 STAT. 1519 provided for such program as set forth in the Statement of Managers. (e) For purposes of section 311(a) of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974, the appropriate levels of new budget authority and budget 2 USC 642. outlays for fiscal years 1983 and 1984 shall be considered to be the following: Fiscal Year 1983 Budget Authority $877,200,000,000. Fiscal Year 1983 Budget Outlays $807,400,000,000. Fiscal Year 1984 Budget Authority $919,500,000,000. Fiscal Year 1984 Budget Outlays $849,500,000,000: Provided, however. That if a revised allocation is made pursuant to subsection (b) or (c) then such levels shall be similarly adjusted in any report pursuant to such subsections to reflect the revised allocation. RECONCIUATION SEC. 3. (a) Not later than July 22, 1983, Senate committees named in subsections (b) through (e) of this section shall submit their recommendations to the Senate Committee on the Budget and not later than July 22, 1983, the House committees named in sub- sections (f) through (1) of this section shall submit their recom- mendations to the House Budget Committee. After receiving those recommendations, the Committees on the Budget shall report to the House and Senate a reconciliation bill or resolution or both carrying out all such recommendations without any substantive revision. (b)(1) The Senate Committee on Finance shall report changes in laws within the jurisdiction of that committee which provide spend- ing authority as defined in section 401(c)(2)(C) of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974, sufficient to reduce outlays by $400,000,000 in 2 USC 651. fiscal year 1984; to reduce outlays by $500,000,000 in fiscal year 1985; and to reduce outlays by $800,000,000 in fiscal year 1986. (2) The Senate Committee on Finance shall report changes in laws within the jurisdiction of that committee sufficient to increase revenues as follows: $12,000,000,000 in fiscal year 1984; $15,000,000,000 in fiscal year 1985; and $46,000,000,000 in fiscal year 1986. (c) The Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs shall report changes within the jurisdiction of that committee, (1) sufficient to achieve savings in budget authority and outlays, or (2) which pro- vide spending authority as defined in section 401(c)(2)(C) of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974, sufficient to reduce budget authority and outlays, or (3) any combination thereof, as follows: $1,619,000,000 in budget authority and $1,900,000,000 in outlays in fiscal year 1984; $2,332,000,000 in budget authority and $2,841,000,000 in outlavs in fiscal year 1985; and $3,235,000,000 in budget authority and $4,144,000,000 in outlays in fiscal year 1986. (d) The Senate Committee on Small Business shall report changes in laws within the jurisdiction of that committee which will result in savings in budget authority and outlays, as follows: $139,000,000 in budget authority and $287,000,000 in outlays in fiscal year 1984; $555,000,000 in budget authority and $466,000,000 in outlays in fiscal year 1985; and $544,000,000 in budget authority and $443,000,000 in outlays in fiscal year 1986. (e) The Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs shall report changes in laws within the jurisdiction of that committee which provide spending authority as defined in section 401(c)(2)(C) of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974, sufficient to reduce budget authority by $228,000,000 and outlays by $226,000,000 in fiscal year 1984; to reduce budget authority by $139,000,000 and outlays by

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