Overview of Continuing Appropriations for FY2018 (P.L. 115-56)
Abstract
Congress uses an annual appropriations process to fund discretionary spending, which supports the projects and activities of most federal government agencies. This process anticipates the enactment of 12 regular appropriations bills each fiscal year. If regular appropriations are not enacted prior to the start of the fiscal year (October 1), continuing appropriations may be used to provide temporary funding until the annual appropriations process can be concluded. Continuing appropriations acts are often referred to as "continuing resolutions," or "CRs," because they are typically enacted in the form of a joint resolution. CRs may be enacted for a period of days, weeks, or months. If any of the 12 regular appropriations bills are not enacted by the time that the first CR for a fiscal year expires, further extensions of that CR might be enacted until all regular appropriations bills have been completed or the fiscal year ends. None of the FY2018 regular appropriations bills was enacted prior to the enactment of H.R. 601, a temporary CR. The measure provides continuing appropriations for projects and activities covered by all 12 of the regular annual appropriations bills from the beginning of the fiscal year, October 1, 2017, through December 8, 2017 (Division D). The measure also included separate divisions that establish a program to provide foreign assistance concerning basic education (Division A) - Reinforcing Education Accountability in Development Act), supplemental appropriations for disaster relief requirements for FY2017 (Division B), and a temporary suspension of the public debt limit (Division C). On September 8, 2017, the President signed H.R. 601 into law (P.L. 115-56). This report provides an analysis of the continuing appropriations provisions in H.R. 601.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 06, 2017
- Accession Number
- AD1148320
Entities
People
- James V. Saturno
Organizations
- Library of Congress