1、Congressional Research Service The Library of CongressCRS Report for CongressReceived through the CRS WebOrder Code RS20096Updated January 14, 2000The Natural Resources and EnvironmentFunction in the FY2000 Federal Budget:A Description of Programs and FundingDavid M. BeardenEnvironmental Information
2、 AnalystResources, Science, and Industry DivisionSummaryFunction 300 of the federal budget funds activities related to natural resources andthe environment and includes five subfunctions for water resources, conservation andland management, recreational resources, pollution control and abatement, an
3、d researchand technical support. For these activities, the Administration requested $23.95 billionin budget authority and $23.75 billion in outlays for FY2000. To remain within thediscretionary spending caps, the FY2000 budget resolution assumed lower funding levelsfor Function 300 than the Administ
4、ration requested. The House passed the conferencereport on the FY2000 budget resolution ( H.Con.Res. 68, H.Rept. 106-91) on April 14,1999, and the Senate passed it on April 15, 1999. The conference committee adoptedthe Houses proposal of $22.80 billion in budget authority and $22.60 billion in outla