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Energy and Water Development - FY2013 Appropriations (Paperback)
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Energy and Water Development - FY2013 Appropriations (Paperback)
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The Energy and Water Development appropriations bill provides
funding for civil works projects of the Army Corps of Engineers
(Corps), for the Department of the Interior's Bureau of Reclamation
(Reclamation) and the Department of Energy (DOE), and for a number
of independent agencies. President Obama's FY2013 budget request
for Energy and Water Development was released in February 2012. For
FY2013 the level of overall spending will be a major issue. The
Budget Control Act of 2011 (BCA, P.L. 112-25) contained an overall
discretionary spending cap for FY2013 of $1.047 trillion. On March
29, 2012, the House passed a budget resolution (H.Con.Res. 112)
that caps spending at a lower level, $1.028 trillion. The Senate
has not passed a budget resolution, but on April 19 the Senate
Appropriations Committee allotted subcommittee funding levels that
totaled the $1.047 trillion cap in the BCA. The difference between
overall spending caps is reflected in differences in spending
proposals for Energy and Water Development programs. The
Administration's request for FY2013 was $33.684 billion. On April
25, the House Appropriations Committee reported out H.R. 5325
(H.Rept. 112-462), with a total of $32.156 billion. The Senate
Appropriations Committee reported out S. 2465 (S.Rept. 112-164) on
April 26, funding Energy and Water Development programs at $33.432
billion. On June 6 the House passed H.R. 5325 by a vote of 255-165,
with some amendments. On September 28, 2012, President Obama signed
into law the Continuing Appropriations Resolution, 2013 (P.L.
112-175). The act continues appropriations until March 27, 2013,
for Energy and Water Development programs at 0.612% above the
FY2012-enacted levels, with two exceptions: DOE's Nuclear Weapons
Activities program is funded at an annual rate of $7.577 billion,
the amount requested for FY2013, instead of the FY2012 rate of
$7.214 billion, and the Nuclear Nonproliferation program was
increased by $100 million over the FY2012 level of $2.296 billion
to fund domestic uranium enrichment R&D. In addition, issues
specific to Energy and Water Development programs included: the
distribution of appropriations for Corps (Title I) and Reclamation
(Title II) projects that have historically received congressional
appropriations above Administration requests; alternatives to the
proposed national nuclear waste repository at Yucca Mountain,
Nevada, which the Administration has abandoned (Title III: Nuclear
Waste Disposal); and proposed FY2013 spending levels for Energy
Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) programs (Title III) that
are 25% higher in the Administration's request than the amount
appropriated for FY2012.
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