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Appropriations bill FY2000, Treasury, Postal Service (Identified by CRS)
Postal Service FY2000 Appropriations bill (Identified by CRS)
Treasury Department FY2000 Appropriations bill (Identified by CRS)

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Treasury and General Government Appropriations Act, 2000

Short Titles as Passed Senate for portions of this bill
  • Executive Office Appropriations Act, 2000
  • Federal Employees Child Care Act
  • Independent Agencies Appropriations Act, 2000
  • Postal Service Appropriations Act, 2000
  • Treasury Department Appropriations Act, 2000

Short Titles as Introduced

Treasury and General Government Appropriations Act, 2000

Short Titles as Introduced for portions of this bill
  • Executive Office Appropriations Act, 2000
  • Independent Agencies Appropriations Act, 2000
  • Postal Service Appropriations Act, 2000
  • Treasury Department Appropriations Act, 2000

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An original bill making appropriations for the Treasury Department, the United States Postal Service, the Executive Office of the President, and certain Independent Agencies, for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2000, and for other purposes.


Actions Overview (3)

Date Actions Overview
07/01/1999Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate with amendments by Voice Vote.
06/24/1999Committee on Appropriations. Original measure reported to Senate by Senator Campbell. With written report No. 106-87.
06/24/1999Introduced in Senate

All Actions (89)

Date All Actions
07/19/1999Indefinitely postponed by Senate by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S8811)
Action By: Senate
07/19/1999Senate passed companion measure H.R. 2490 in lieu of this measure by Unanimous Consent.
Action By: Senate
07/19/1999Senate incorporated this measure in H.R. 2490 as an amendment.
Action By: Senate
07/19/1999Senate vitiated previous passage. (consideration: CR S8811)
Action By: Senate
07/19/1999The following actions occurred pursuant to the order of July 1, 1999.
Action By: Senate
07/13/1999S.Amdt.1240 Amendment agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
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07/13/1999S.Amdt.1240 Proposed by Senator Jeffords for Senator Campbell. To reduce certain expenses within the Federal Buildings Fund of the General Services Administration, and to provide for an increase within salaries and expenses for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms.
Action By: Senate
07/13/1999The following amendment was proposed to the bill (S. 1282), as previously passed by Unanimous Consent.
Action By: Senate
07/01/1999Ordered to be held at the desk and not engrossed pending receipt of House companion measure.
Action By: Senate
07/01/1999Passed Senate with amendments by Voice Vote.
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07/01/1999S.Amdt.1192 Amendment SP 1192 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
Action By: Senate
07/01/1999S.Amdt.1189 Proposed amendment SP 1189 withdrawn in Senate.
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07/01/1999S.Amdt.1190 Proposed amendment SP 1190 withdrawn in Senate.
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07/01/1999S.Amdt.1216 Proposed amendment SP 1216 withdrawn in Senate.
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07/01/1999S.Amdt.1215 Proposed amendment SP 1215 withdrawn in Senate.
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07/01/1999S.Amdt.1208 Amendment SP 1208 as modified agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
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07/01/1999S.Amdt.1220 Amendment SP 1220 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
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07/01/1999S.Amdt.1220 Proposed by Senator Schumer. To require the Secretary of the Treasury to develop an Internet site where a taxpayer may generate a receipt for an income tax payment which itemizes the portion of the payment which is allocable to various Government spending categories.
Action By: Senate
07/01/1999S.Amdt.1219 Amendment SP 1219 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
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07/01/1999S.Amdt.1219 Proposed by Senator Campbell. To provide that funds made available for fiscal year 2000 by this or any other Act to any department or agency, which is a member of the joint Financial Management Improvement Program (JFMIP) shall be available to finance an appropriate share of JFMIP salaries and administrative costs.
Action By: Senate
07/01/1999S.Amdt.1218 Amendment SP 1218 agreed to in Senate by Voice.
Action By: Senate
07/01/1999S.Amdt.1218 Proposed by Senator Campbell. To provide for a reduction in the amounts provided for certain rental of space, building operations and in aggregate amount of Federal Buildings Fund.
Action By: Senate
07/01/1999S.Amdt.1207 Proposed amendment SP 1207 withdrawn in Senate.
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07/01/1999S.Amdt.1203 Proposed amendment SP 1203 withdrawn in Senate.
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07/01/1999S.Amdt.1213 Proposed amendment SP 213 withdrawn in Senate.
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07/01/1999S.Amdt.1210 Proposed amendment SP 1210 withdrawn in Senate.
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07/01/1999S.Amdt.1206 Proposed amendment SP 1206 withdrawn in Senate.
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07/01/1999S.Amdt.1217 Proposed amendment SP 1217 withdrawn in Senate.
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07/01/1999S.Amdt.1204 Proposed amendment SP 1204 withdrawn in Senate.
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07/01/1999S.Amdt.1199 Proposed amendment SP 1199 withdrawn in Senate.
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07/01/1999S.Amdt.1194 Proposed amendment SP 1194 withdrawn in Senate.
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07/01/1999S.Amdt.1194 Proposed amendment SP 1194 withdrawn in Senate.
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07/01/1999S.Amdt.1196 Proposed amendment SP 1196 withdrawn in Senate.
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07/01/1999S.Amdt.1205 Amendment as modified agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
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07/01/1999S.Amdt.1198 Amendment SP 1198 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
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07/01/1999S.Amdt.1212 Amendment SP 1212 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
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07/01/1999S.Amdt.1209 Amendment SP 1209 as modified agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
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07/01/1999S.Amdt.1200 Amendment SP 1200 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
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07/01/1999S.Amdt.1200 Motion to table SP 1200 rejected in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 47-51. Record Vote No: 197.
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07/01/1999S.Amdt.1195 Amendment SP 1195 as modified agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
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07/01/1999S.Amdt.1211 Proposed amendment SP 1211 withdrawn in Senate.
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07/01/1999S.Amdt.1197 Amendment SP 1197 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
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07/01/1999S.Amdt.1217 Proposed by Senator Dorgan for Senator Cochran. To repeal section 1122 of the National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal year 1994.
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07/01/1999S.Amdt.1216 Proposed by Senator Dorgan for Senator Graham. To provide that Customs Service personnel assigned to Florida and the Southwest border are not reduced below fiscal year 1999 levels.
Action By: Senate
07/01/1999S.Amdt.1215 Proposed by Senator Dorgan for Senator Graham. To increase funding for law enforcement in the High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area associated with Jacksonville, Florida.
Action By: Senate
07/01/1999S.Amdt.1193 Proposed amendment SP 1193 withdrawn in Senate.
Action By: Senate
07/01/1999S.Amdt.1201 Amendment SP 1201 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
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07/01/1999S.Amdt.1214 Proposed by Senator Dorgan for Senator Lautenberg. To provide for the inclusion of alcohol abuse by minors in the national anti-drug media campaign for youth.
Action By: Senate
07/01/1999S.Amdt.1213 Proposed by Senator Dorgan for Senator Torricelli. To amend title 4 of the United States Code to prohibit the imposition of discriminatory commuter taxes by political subdivisions of States.
Action By: Senate
07/01/1999S.Amdt.1212 Proposed by Senator Dorgan for Senator Wellstone. To require the Secretary of Health and Human Services to provide bonus grants to high performance States based on certain criteria and collect data to evaluate the outcome of welfare reform, and for other purposes.
Action By: Senate
07/01/1999S.Amdt.1211 Proposed by Senator Dorgan for Senator Landrieu. To ensure the availability of child care in Federal facilities.
Action By: Senate
07/01/1999S.Amdt.1210 Proposed by Senator Dorgan for Senator Schumer. To amend chapter 44 of title 18, United States Code, relating to the regulation of firearms dealers, and for other purposes.
Action By: Senate
07/01/1999S.Amdt.1209 Proposed by Senator Dorgan for Senator Harkin. To provide additional funding to reduce methamphetamine usage in High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas.
Action By: Senate
07/01/1999S.Amdt.1208 Proposed by Senator Dorgan for Senator Moynihan. To ensure that health and safety concerns at the Federal courthouse at 40 Centre Street in New York, New York, are alleviated.
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07/01/1999S.Amdt.1207 Proposed by Senator Dorgan for Senator Schumer. To require the Secretary of the Treasury to develop an Internet site where a taxpayer may generate a receipt for an income tax payment which itemizes the portion of the payment which is allocable to various Government spending categories.
Action By: Senate
07/01/1999S.Amdt.1206 Proposed by Senator Dorgan for Senator Baucus. To amend title 39, United States Code, to establish guidelines for the relocation, closing, consideration, or construction of post offices, and for other purposes.
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07/01/1999S.Amdt.1205 Proposed by Senator Dorgan for Senator Reid. To provide additional funds for the Youth Crime Gun Interdiction Initiative.
Action By: Senate
07/01/1999S.Amdt.1191 Proposed amendment SP 1191 withdrawn in Senate.
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07/01/1999S.Amdt.1204 Proposed by Senator Campbell for Senator Hutchison. To increase by $50,000,000 funding for the U.S. Customs Service salaries and expenses, for the purpose of hiring 500 new U.S. Customs inspectors to stop the flow of illegal drugs into the United States.
Action By: Senate
07/01/1999S.Amdt.1203 Proposed by Senator Campbell for Senator Dewine. To provide additional funding for the U.S. Customs Service for enhanced drug interdiction efforts as authorized in the Western Hemisphere Drug Elimination Act.
Action By: Senate
07/01/1999S.Amdt.1202 Amendment SP 1202 agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
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07/01/1999S.Amdt.1202 Proposed by Senator Collins. To request the United States Postal Service to issue a commemorative postage stamp honoring the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States.
Action By: Senate
07/01/1999S.Amdt.1201 Proposed by Senator Campbell for Senator Lott. To authorize the conveyance to the Columbia Hospital for Women of a certain parcel of land in the District of Columbia.
Action By: Senate
07/01/1999S.Amdt.1200 Proposed by Senator Campbell for Senator Dewine. To prohibit the use of funds the pay for an abortion or to pay for the administrative expenses in connection with certain health plans that provide coverage for abortions.
Action By: Senate
07/01/1999S.Amdt.1199 Proposed by Senator Campbell for Senator Grassley. To provide full funding for U.S. Customs service salaries and expenses.
Action By: Senate
07/01/1999S.Amdt.1198 Proposed by Senator Campbell for Senator Enzi. To include Campbell and Uinta Counties to the Rocky Mountain High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas for the State of Wyoming.
Action By: Senate
07/01/1999S.Amdt.1197 Proposed by Senator Campbell for Senator Jeffords. To ensure the safety and availability of child care centers in Federal facilities.
Action By: Senate
07/01/1999S.Amdt.1196 Proposed by Senator Campbell for Senator Kyl. To express the sense of the Senate that the Congress should provide funding for additional United States Customs Service inspectors to stop the flow of illegal drugs into the United States and facilitate legitimate cros-border trade and commerce.
Action By: Senate
07/01/1999S.Amdt.1195 Proposed by Senator Campbell for Senator Kyl. To increase by $50,000,000 funding for United States Customs Service for salaries and expenses to hire 500 new inspectors to stop the flow of illegal drugs into the United States and facilitate legitimate cross-border trade and commerce.
Action By: Senate
07/01/1999S.Amdt.1194 Proposed by Senator Campbell for Senator Warner. To provide for professional liability insurance coverage for Federal employees, and for other purposes.
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07/01/1999S.Amdt.1193 Proposed by Senator Reed. To enable the State of Rhode Island to meet the criteria for recommendation as an Area of Application to the Boston-Worcester-Lawrence; Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine, and Connecticut Federal locality pay area.
Action By: Senate
07/01/1999S.Amdt.1192 Considered by Senate.
Action By: Senate
07/01/1999S.Amdt.1189 Considered by Senate.
Action By: Senate
07/01/1999S.Amdt.1191 Considered by Senate.
Action By: Senate
07/01/1999S.Amdt.1190 Considered by Senate.
Action By: Senate
07/01/1999Considered by Senate. (consideration: CR S7981-8011, S8036-8050)
Action By: Senate
07/01/1999S.Amdt.1214 Motion to table agreed to in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 58-40. Record Vote No: 194.
Action By: Senate
06/30/1999S.Amdt.1192 Proposed by Senator Campbell. To provide for an increase in certain Federal building funds.
Action By: Senate
06/30/1999S.Amdt.1191 Proposed by Senator Dorgan for Senator Moynihan. To ensure that health and safety concerns at the Federal Courthouse at 40 Centre Street in New York, New York are alleviated.
Action By: Senate
06/30/1999S.Amdt.1190 Proposed by Senator Dorgan for Senator Moynihan. To ensure that the General Services Administration has adequate funds available for programmatic needs.
Action By: Senate
06/30/1999S.Amdt.1189 Proposed by Senator Dorgan for Senator Moynihan. To ensure the expeditious construction of a new United States Mission to the United Nations.
Action By: Senate
06/30/1999Measure laid before Senate. (consideration: CR S7912-7914)
Action By: Senate
06/24/1999Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 169.
Action By: Senate
06/24/1999Committee on Appropriations. Original measure reported to Senate by Senator Campbell. With written report No. 106-87.
06/24/1999Committee on Appropriations ordered to be reported an original measure.
04/15/1999Committee on Appropriations Subcommittee on Treasury and General Government. Hearings held prior to introduction and/or referral. Hearings printed: S.Hrg. 106-314.
Action By: Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Treasury and General Government
03/25/1999Committee on Appropriations Subcommittee on Treasury and General Government. Hearings held prior to introduction and/or referral.
Action By: Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Treasury and General Government
03/04/1999Committee on Appropriations Subcommittee on Treasury and General Government. Hearings held prior to introduction and/or referral.
Action By: Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Treasury and General Government
02/25/1999Committee on Appropriations Subcommittee on Treasury and General Government. Hearings held prior to introduction and/or referral.
Action By: Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Treasury and General Government

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Committees (1)

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Senate Appropriations06/24/1999 Markup by
06/24/1999 Reported original measure S. Rept. 106-87
Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Treasury and General Government04/15/1999 Hearings by

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Title I: Department of Treasury

Title II: Postal Service

Title III: Executive Office of the President and Funds

Appropriated to the President

Title IV: Independent Agencies

Title V: General Provisions

Title VI: General Provisions

Title VII: Child Care Centers in Federal Facilities

Treasury and General Government Appropriations Act, 2000 - Makes appropriations for FY 2000 for the Treasury Department, the U.S. Postal Service, the Executive Office of the President, and certain independent agencies.

Title I: Department of the Treasury - Treasury Department Appropriations Act, 2000 - Makes appropriations for the Department of the Treasury for: (1) departmental offices; (2) department-wide systems and capital investments programs for development and acquisition of automatic data processing equipment, software, and services; (3) the Office of Inspector General; (4) the Inspector General for Tax Administration; (5) repair and restoration of the Treasury building and annex; (6) the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network; (7) violent crime reduction programs; (8) the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, including amounts for maintenance and facility improvements; (9) the Financial Management Service; (10) the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms; (11) the U.S. Customs Service, including amounts for operations and maintenance of marine vessels and aircraft and collection of the Harbor Maintenance Fee; (12) the Bureau of the Public Debt; (13) the Internal Revenue Service, including amounts for tax law enforcement, earned income tax credit compliance and error reduction initiatives, and information systems and telecommunications support; and (14) the Secret Service, including an amount for construction and improvement of facilities.

Sets forth authorized uses of, and limitations on, such funds.

(Sec. 116) Authorizes the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration, from October 1, 1999, through January 1, 2003, to offer voluntary separation incentives to specified employees to carry out the plan to reorganize the Office of the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration.

(Sec. 117) Permits the Commissioner of the Financial Management Service, from October 1, 1999, through January 31, 2000, to offer such incentives to specified employees to carry out the closure of the Chicago Financial Center in a manner deemed efficient, equitable to employees, and cost-effective.

Requires the Secretary of the Treasury, prior to obligating resources for voluntary separation incentive payments, to submit to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) a strategic plan outlining the intended use of such payments and a proposed organizational chart for the agency once such payments have been completed. Provides for approval of such plan by the OMB Director. Permits such payments only in accordance with the strategic plan. Reduces the total number of funded employee positions in the agency by one position for each vacancy created by the separation of any employee who has received such a payment unless OMB believes that the agency plan demonstrates that the positions would better be used to reallocate occupations or reshape the workforce and produce a more cost-effective result.

(Sec. 118) Amends the Federal judicial code to provide that moneys due from or payable by the United States to any state against which a judgment is pending with respect to damages sought for certain terrorist acts shall be subject to attachment and execution to the same extent as if the United States were a private person.

Authorizes the President, upon determining that a waiver is necessary in the national security interest, to waive certain requirements for execution or attachment of property with respect to which certain financial transactions are regulated under the Trading with the Enemy Act, the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, and the International Emergency Economic Powers Act in connection with a judicial order directing attachment or execution against the principal office of a foreign mission to the United States used for diplomatic purposes or any funds held by such mission necessary to satisfy actual office operating expenses. Makes such a waiver inapplicable to: (1) the principal office of a foreign mission used for any nondiplomatic purpose by either the foreign state or the United States or to the proceeds of such a purpose; or (2) the proceeds of a sale or transfer if any asset of the office is sold or transferred for value to a third party.

Applies the amendments made by this section to any claim for which a foreign state is not immune from the jurisdiction of the U.S. courts in cases where damages are sought for certain terrorist activity, including claims arising before this Act's enactment date.

Title II: Postal Service - Postal Service Appropriations Act, 2000 - Makes appropriations for payments to the Postal Service Fund for revenue foregone on free and reduced rate mail.

Sets forth authorized uses of, and limitations on, such funds.

Title III: Executive Office of the President and Funds Appropriated to the President - Executive Office Appropriations Act, 2000 - Makes appropriations for: (1) compensation of the President and the White House office; (2) operating, maintenance, and reimbursable expenses of the Executive Residence at the White House; (3) White House repair and restoration; (4) special Assistance to the President and the official residence of the Vice President; (5) the Council of Economic Advisers; (6) the Office of Policy Development; (7) the National Security Council; (8) the Office of Administration; (9) OMB; (10) the Office of National Drug Control Policy; (11) the Counterdrug Technology Assessment Center; and (12) Federal drug control programs, including amounts for the High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas Program and for a national anti-drug campaign for youth.

Sets forth authorized uses of, and limitations on, such funds.

Title IV: Independent Agencies - Independent Agencies Appropriations Act, 2000 - Makes appropriations for the: (1) Committee for Purchase From People Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled; (2) Federal Election Commission; (3) Federal Labor Relations Authority; and (4) General Services Administration (GSA), including amounts for the Federal Buildings Fund, Government-wide policy and operations, Office of Inspector General, and allowances and office staff for former Presidents.

Sets forth authorized uses of, and limitations on, such funds.

(Sec. 409) Designates the Federal building located at 220 East Rosser Avenue in Bismarck, North Dakota, as the William L. Guy Federal Building, Post Office and United States Courthouse.

(Sec. 411) Directs the GSA Administrator to convey specified lands in Washington, D.C. to the Columbia Hospital for Women to enable the expansion by the Hospital of its Ambulatory Care Center, Betty Ford Breast Center, Center for Teen Health, and Reproductive Toxicology Center. Sets forth conditions on such conveyance.

Makes appropriations for: (1) the Merit Systems Protection Board; (2) the National Archives and Records Administration, including amounts for repairs and restoration of archives; (3) the National Historical Publications and Records Commission; (4) the Office of Government Ethics; (5) the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), including an amount for the Office of Inspector General; (6) Government contributions for health and life insurance benefits for annuitants; (7) the Civil Service Retirement and Disability Fund; (8) the Office of Special Counsel; and (9) the U.S. Tax Court.

Sets forth authorized uses of, and limitations on, such funds.

Rescinds a specified amount of funds made available for the National Historical Publications And Records Commission grants program.

Establishes a revolving fund in the Treasury to be available for expenses and equipment necessary to provide for storage and related services for all temporary and pre-archival Federal records to be stored or stored at Federal National and Regional Records Centers by Federal agencies. Appropriates funds for the fund's initial capitalization. Credits the fund with user charges received from other Federal Government accounts as payment for providing personnel, storage, materials, supplies, equipment, and services.

Requires the National Archives and Records Administration to provide quarterly reports on the fund to specified congressional committees.

Title V: General Provisions - Sets forth authorized and prohibited uses of funds made available under this Act.

(Sec. 506) Sets forth Buy American provisions.

(Sec. 511) Requires OMB to prepare and submit an inventory of existing Federal grant programs to specified congressional committees.

Title VI: General Provisions - Sets forth authorized and prohibited uses of funds appropriated for Federal departments, agencies, and corporations.

(Sec. 621) Bars the use of funds made available for the Customs Service in this Act to allow the importation of any good produced or manufactured by forced or indentured child labor.

(Sec. 628) Requires the OMB Director to report to Congress: (1) estimates of annual costs and benefits of Federal rules and paperwork; (2) impacts of Federal regulation on State, local, and tribal government, small business, wages, and economic growth; and (3) recommendations for reform. Requires the Director to issue guidelines to agencies to standardize measures of costs and benefits and the format of accounting statements.

(Sec. 634) Bars the use of funds appropriated by this Act to enter into or renew a contract which includes a provision providing prescription drug coverage, except where the contract also includes a provision for contraceptive coverage. Makes exceptions to such prohibition for religious health plans.

(Sec. 636) Expresses the sense of the Senate that the Postal Service is encouraged to issue a commemorative postage stamp in honor of the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States.

(Sec. 637) Prohibits funds appropriated by this Act from being available to pay for an abortion or the administrative expenses of any Federal employee health plan which provides benefits for abortions. Makes such prohibition inapplicable if the mother's life would be endangered if the fetus were carried to term or in cases of rape or incest.

(Sec. 639) Amends provisions of the Social Security Act regarding block grants to States for temporary assistance to needy families (TANF) to require bonus grants to States for high performance in operating the TANF block grant program to be based on: (1) employment- related measures; (2) the percentage of former recipients of TANF assistance who receive subsidized child care; (3) the improvement since 1995 in the proportion of children in working poor families eligible for food stamps that receive food stamps to the total number of children in the State; and (4) the percentage of members of families which are former TANF recipients (which have ceased to receive such assistance for not more than six months) who currently receive Medicaid or child health assistance under title XXI (Children's Health Insurance) of the Act.

Requires certain quarterly reports by States under the TANF program to include, for States not participating in bonus grants, information on outcome of welfare reform.

Directs the Secretary of Health and Human Services to report to Congress on earnings and unemployment characteristics of former TANF recipients based on information currently being received from States.

(Sec. 640) Requires the Secretary of the Treasury to establish an interactive program on an Internet website where any taxpayer may generate an itemized receipt showing a proportionate allocation of the taxpayer's total tax payments among the major expenditure categories (national defense, international affairs, Medicaid, Medicare, means- tested entitlements, domestic discretionary, social security, interest payments, and all other) as well as selected examples of more specific expenditure items.

Title VII: Child Care Centers in Federal Facilities - Federal Employees Child Care Act - Mandates that a Federal agency that either operates, or contracts for the operation of, a child care facility primarily for the use of Federal employees in an executive facility comply with specified child care standards related to child care in the State or locality involved or obtain the applicable State or local licenses for the facility.

Directs the GSA Administrator to: (1) establish and enforce child care health, safety, and facility standards; and (2) require child care facility compliance with accreditation standards issued by a child care accreditation entity. Prescribes enforcement procedures.

Requires the Chief Administrative Officer of the House of Representatives, the Librarian of Congress, and the head of a designated entity in the Senate to ensure that the corresponding child care facility obtains accreditation by a child care accreditation entity. Directs such officials, if the facility does not maintain accreditation status, to issue regulations governing the operation of the facility to ensure the safety and quality of care of children in the facility. Requires such regulations to be no less stringent than the requirements for executive agencies. Prescribes a parallel requirement for regulations issued by the Director of the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts for child care facilities in judicial facilities.

Provides for technical assistance, studies, and reviews in order to assist executive, legislative, and judicial agencies and child care center operator compliance with this Act.

Instructs the Administrator to establish an interagency council to facilitate cooperation and coordinate policy regarding the provision of child care in the Federal Government.

Authorizes appropriations.

(Sec. 704) Requires the Administrator and the OPM Director to submit a joint evaluation of child care provided by entities sponsoring child care facilities in executive, legislative, or judicial facilities to Congress. Includes within such report recommendations for improving the quality and cost effectiveness of such care.

(Sec. 706) Amends Federal law to authorize agencies to conduct projects to test innovative approaches to providing alternative forms of quality child care assistance for Federal employees. Requires evaluations of such projects to be submitted to the Administrator.

Requires Federal child care centers located in Federal spaces to ensure that center employees (including existing employees) undergo criminal history background checks.