1 The 2021 enacted column reflects OMB scoring of appropriations enacted in the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021
(divisions A through M of Public Law 116‐260). These estimates were contained in OMB's seven‐day‐after report for Public Law
116‐260, which is posted on OMB's website: https://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/legislative/budget‐enforcement‐act‐7‐day‐
reports/.
2Funding for Food for Peace Title II Grants is included in the State and International Programs total. Although the funds are
appropriated to the Department of Agriculture, the funds are administered by the U.S. Agency for International Development
(USAID).
3The Department of Energy base total in 2021 includes an appropriation of $2.3 billion that had been designated as emergency in
Public Law 116‐260 since the activities were for regular operations and not emergency purposes.
4Funding from the Hospital Insurance and Supplementary Medical Insurance trust funds for administrative expenses incurred by
the Social Security Administration that support the Medicare program are included in the Health and Human Services total and not
in the Social Security Administration total.
5The State and International Programs total includes funding for the Department of State, USAID, Treasury International, and 11
international agencies while the Treasury total excludes Treasury's International Programs.
6The DOT General Fund Transfer to Mandatory Programs line reflects General Fund appropriations to programs that traditionally receive mandatory funding out of the Highway and Airport and Airway Trust Funds.
7
The 2022 request shifts the Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program (FUSRAP) from the Corps to DOE; setting aside the FUSRAP shift, the change from 2021 is a 10‐percent decrease to the Corps non‐defense budget.
Source:
Office of Management and Budget