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Budgetary Effects of Covid-19 Legislation
Budgetary Effects of Legislative Coronavirus Efforts
PL (Bill Number) Bill Title Deficit Effect 2020-2030 $ millions
PL 116-123 (HR 6074) Coronavirus Preparedness and Response Supplemental Appropriations Act 8,060
PL 116-127 (HR 6201) Families First Coronavirus Response Act 191,865
PL 116-128 (S 3053) To authorize the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to treat certain programs of education converted to distance learning by reason of emergencies and health-related situations in the same manner as programs of education pursued at educational institutions, and for other purposes. 0
PL 116-136 (HR 748) CARES Act 1,721,545
PL 116-139 (HR 266) Paycheck Protection and Health Care Enhancement Act 483,030
PL 116-140 (HR 6322) Student Veteran Coronavirus Response Act of 2020 12
PL 116-142 (HR 7010) Paycheck Protection Program Flexibility Act 528
PL 116-147 (S 4116) To extend the authority for commitments for the paycheck protection program and separate amounts authorized for other loans under section 7(a) of the Small Business Act, and for other purposes. 0
PL 116-148 (S 4091) Emergency Aid for Returning Americans Affected by Coronavirus Act 2
PL 116-151 (S 4209) Protecting Nonprofits from Catastrophic Cash Flow Strain Act of 2020 0
Total 2,405,042
Source: Congressional Budget Office, Joint Committee on Taxation, Senate Budget Committee Scorekeeping Reports.
Notes:
1. Estimates and budgetary effect classifications displayed are as scored at the time of enactment consistent with budget enforcement rules in the Senate.
2. The $454 billion provided in the CARES Act for emergency lending facilities established by the Federal Reserve was estimated as producing no outlay effect
Revenue Effects of Legislative Coronavirus Efforts
(+ Increase/- Decrease in Revenue; $ millions)
PL (Bill Number) Title 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 2020-2030
PL 116-127 (HR 6201) Families First Coronavirus Response Act -80,357 -14,043 38 57 50 32 19 9 1 0 0 -94,194
PL 116-136 (HR 748) CARES Act -568,298 -240,340 176,965 173,077 8,735 12,376 12,094 7,829 5,232 1,835 2,252 -408,243
PL 116-142 (HR 7010) Paycheck Protection Program Flexibility Act -9,498 -8,091 8,584 8,478 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -528
Total -658,153 -262,474 185,587 181,612 8,785 12,408 12,113 7,838 5,233 1,835 2,252 -502,965
Source: Congressional Budget Office, Joint Committee on Taxation, Senate Budget Committee Scorekeeping Reports.
Notes:
1. May not sum due to rounding.
2. Estimates and budgetary effect classifications displayed are as scored at the time of enactment consistent with budget enforcement rules in the Senate.
Mandatory Spending Effects of Legislative Coronavirus Efforts
(Outlays, $ millions)
PL (Bill Number) Title 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 2020-2030
PL 116-123 (HR 6074) Coronavirus Preparedness and Response Supplemental Appropriations Act 110 160 220 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 490
PL 116-127 (HR 6201) Families First Coronavirus Response Act 53,276 41,257 679 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 95,264
PL 116-136 (HR 748) CARES Act 937,876 72,975 3,012 550 53 -955 37 41 46 9,951 -35,986 987,600
PL 116-139 (HR 266) Paycheck Protection and Health Care Enhancement Act 321,335 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 321,335
PL 116-140 (HR 6322) Student Veteran Coronavirus Response Act of 2020 5 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12
PL 116-148 (S 4091) Emergency Aid for Returning Americans Affected by Coronavirus Act 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
Total 1,312,603 114,395 3,913 556 57 -950 43 48 54 9,960 -35,976 1,404,703
Source: Congressional Budget Office, Joint Committee on Taxation, Senate Budget Committee Scorekeeping Reports.
Notes:
1. Estimates and budgetary effect classifications displayed are as scored at the time of enactment consistent with budget enforcement rules in the Senate.
2. The $454 billion provided in the CARES Act for emergency lending facilities established by the Federal Reserve was estimated as producing no outlay effect
Bill
Bill Agency Account Subcommittee Budget Authority Explanation Category Designation
COVID 1 (H.R. 6074) Department of Health and Human Services Salaries and Expenses, Food and Drug Administration Agriculture $61,000,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, including the development of necessary medical countermeasures and vaccines, advanced manufacturing for medical products, and the monitoring of medical product supply chains Nondefense Emergency
COVID 1 (H.R. 6074) Small Business Administration Disaster Loans Program Account, Small Business Administration FSGG $20,000,000 Economic injury disaster loans Nondefense Emergency
COVID 1 (H.R. 6074) Department of Health and Human Services CDC-Wide Activities and Program Support, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Labor-HHS $2,200,000,000 $950 million for grants to states, localities, and tribes, $475 million allocated within 30 days of enactment, $300 million for global disease detection, $300 million for the Infectious Diseases Rapid Response Reserve Fund Nondefense Emergency
COVID 1 (H.R. 6074) Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health Labor-HHS $836,000,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally Nondefense Emergency
COVID 1 (H.R. 6074) Department of Health and Human Services Public Health and Social Services Emergency Fund Labor-HHS $3,100,000,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally, including the development of vaccines, therapeutics, diagnostics, necessary medical supplies, medical surge capacity Nondefense Emergency
COVID 1 (H.R. 6074) Department of Health and Human Services Public Health and Social Services Emergency Fund Labor-HHS $300,000,000 Products purchased such as vaccines, therapeutics, and diagnostics Nondefense Emergency
COVID 1 (H.R. 6074) Department of State Diplomatic Programs, Administration of Foreign Affairs State and Foreign Ops $264,000,000 Maintaining consular operations, evacuation reimbursements, and emergency preparedness Nondefense Emergency
COVID 1 (H.R. 6074) Bilateral Economic Assistance Economic Support Fund State and Foreign Ops $250,000,000 Address economic, security, and stabilization requirements Nondefense Emergency
COVID 1 (H.R. 6074) Bilateral Economic Assistance Global Health Programs State and Foreign Ops $435,000,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus Nondefense Emergency
COVID 1 (H.R. 6074) Bilateral Economic Assistance International Disaster Assistance State and Foreign Ops $300,000,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus Nondefense Emergency
COVID 1 (H.R. 6074) United States Agency for International Development Office of the Inspector General State and Foreign Ops $1,000,000 Oversight Nondefense Emergency
COVID 2 (H.R. 6201) Department of Agriculture Commodity Assistance Program, Food and Nutrition Service Agriculture $400,000,000 $100 million to distribute commodities, emergency food assistance Nondefense Emergency
COVID 2 (H.R. 6201) Department of Agriculture General Provisions, Office of the Secretary Agriculture $100,000,000 Sec. 1102--Grants to territories for nutrition assistance Nondefense Emergency
COVID 2 (H.R. 6201) Department of Agriculture Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC), Food and Nutrition Service Agriculture $500,000,000 WIC Program funding Nondefense Emergency
COVID 2 (H.R. 6201) Department of Defense Defense Health Program Defense $82,000,000 Health services consisting of SARS-CoV-2 or COVID-19 related items and services Defense Emergency
COVID 2 (H.R. 6201) Department of the Treasury Taxpayer Services, Internal Revenue Service FSGG $15,000,000 Carrying out the Families First Coronavirus Response Act Nondefense Emergency
COVID 2 (H.R. 6201) Department of Health and Human Services Indian Health Services, Indian Health Service Interior $64,000,000 Health services consisting of SARS-CoV-2 or COVID-19 related items and services Nondefense Emergency
COVID 2 (H.R. 6201) Department of Health and Human Services Aging and Disability Services Programs, Administration for Community Living Labor-HHS $250,000,000 $160 million for Home-Delivered Nutrition Services, $80 million for Congregate Nutrition Services, $10 million for Nutrition Services for Native Americans Nondefense Emergency
COVID 2 (H.R. 6201) Department of Health and Human Services Public Health and Social Services Emergency Fund Labor-HHS $1,000,000,000 Pay the claims of providers for reimbursement for health services associated with coronavirus Nondefense Emergency
COVID 2 (H.R. 6201) Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Community Care, Veterans Health Administration MilCon-VA $30,000,000 Health services consisting of SARS-CoV-2 or COVID-19 related items and services Nondefense Emergency
COVID 2 (H.R. 6201) Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Services, Veterans Health Administration MilCon-VA $30,000,000 Health services consisting of SARS-CoV-2 or COVID-19 related items and services Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Agriculture Agricultural Programs, Office of the Inspector General Agriculture $750,000 Conducting audits and investigations of projects and activities Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Agriculture Agricultural Programs, Office of the Secretary Agriculture $9,500,000,000 Providing support for agricultural producers impacted by the coronavirus Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Agriculture Child Nutrition Programs, Food and Nutrition Service Agriculture $8,800,000,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Agriculture Commodity Assistance Program, Food and Nutrition Service Agriculture $450,000,000 Emergency food assistance program ($150,000,000 for distribution of commodities) Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Agriculture Distance Learning, Telemedicine, and Broadband Program, Rural Utilities Service Agriculture $25,000,000 Telemedicine and distance learning services in rural areas Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Agriculture Farm Production and Conservation Programs, Farm Service Agency Agriculture $3,000,000 Hire temporary staff and overtime expenses Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Agriculture Food Safety and Inspection Service Agriculture $33,000,000 Support of temporary and intermittent workers, relocation of inspectors, and overtime inspectors Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Agriculture Marketing Services, Agricultural Marketing Service Agriculture $45,000,000 Salary costs associated with commodity grading, inspection, and audit activities Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Agriculture Reimbursement of Present Net Realized Losses, Commodity Credit Corporation Agriculture $14,000,000,000 Reimbursement for net realized losses Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Agriculture Reimbursement of Present Net Realized Losses, Commodity Credit Corporation Agriculture $100,000,000 Pilot program for grants for rural areas without sufficient access to broadband Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Agriculture Rural Business Program, Rural Business--Cooperative Service Agriculture $20,500,000 Loans for rural business development programs Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Agriculture Salaries and Expenses, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Agriculture $55,000,000 Salary costs associated with the Agriculture Quarantine and Inspection Program Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Health and Human Services Salaries and Expenses, Food and Drug Administration Agriculture $80,000,000 Development of necessary medical countermeasures and vaccines, advanced manufacturing for medical products, the monitoring of medical product supply chains Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Agriculture Salaries and Expenses, Foreign Agricultural Service Agriculture $4,000,000 Relocate employees and their dependents from overseas posts Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Agriculture Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Food and Nutrition Service Agriculture $15,810,000,000 $15,5100,000,000 for a contingency reserve, $50,000,000 additional food purchases, $200,000,000 for grants for territories Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Justice Salaries and Expenses, Federal Bureau of Investigation CJS $20,000,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally, including the impact of coronavirus on the work of the Department of Justice Defense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) National Science Foundation Agency Operations and Award Management CJS $1,000,000 Administer research grants Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Commerce Assistance to Fishery Participants CJS $300,000,000 Assistance to Tribal, subsistence, commercial, and charter fishery participants affected by coronavirus Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Commerce Economic Development Assistance Programs, Economic Development Administration CJS $1,500,000,000 Responding to economic injury as a result of coronavirus Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Commerce Industrial Technology Services, National Institute of Standards and Technology CJS $60,000,000 $50,000,000 for the Hollings Manufacturing Extension Partnership and $10,000,000 for the National Network for Manufacturing Innovation Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Justice Justice Information Sharing Technology, General Administration CJS $2,000,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally, including the impact of coronavirus on the work of the Department of Justice Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Justice Office of the Inspector General CJS $2,000,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally, including the impact of coronavirus on the work of the Department of Justice Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Commerce Operations, Research, and Facilities, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration CJS $20,000,000 Supporting continuity of operations for the National Weather Service life and property related operations Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Legal Services Corporation Payment to the Legal Services Corporation CJS $50,000,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) National Science Foundation Research and Related Activities CJS $75,000,000 Fund research grants Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) National Aeronautics and Space Administration Safety, Security and Mission Services CJS $60,000,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Justice Salaries and Expenses, Drug Enforcement Administration CJS $15,000,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally, including the impact of coronavirus on the work of the Department of Justice Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Justice Salaries and Expenses, Federal Prison System CJS $100,000,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally, including the impact of coronavirus on the work of the Department of Justice Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Justice Salaries and Expenses, United States Attorneys CJS $3,000,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally, including the impact of coronavirus on the work of the Department of Justice Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Justice Salaries and Expenses, United States Marshals Service CJS $15,000,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally, including the impact of coronavirus on the work of the Department of Justice Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Commerce Scientific and Technical Research and Services, National Institute of Standards and Technology CJS $6,000,000 Continuity of operations, including measurement science to support viral testing and bio manufacturing Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Justice State and Local Law Enforcement Assistance CJS $850,000,000 Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Defense Defense Health Program Defense $3,805,600,000 $3,390,600,000 for operation and maintenance, $415,000,000 for research, development, test and evaluation Defense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Defense Defense Health Program Defense $1,095,500,000 TRICARE contracts Defense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Defense Defense Working Capital Funds Defense $1,450,000,000 $475,000,000 for the Navy Working Capital Fund, $475,000,000 for the Air Force Working Capital Fund, and $500,000,000 for the Defense-Wide Working Capital Fund Defense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Defense National Guard Personnel, Air Force Defense $482,125,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally Defense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Defense National Guard Personnel, Army Defense $746,591,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally Defense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Defense Office of the Inspector General Defense $20,000,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally Defense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Defense Operation and Maintenance, Air Force Defense $155,000,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally Defense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Defense Operation and Maintenance, Air National Guard Defense $75,754,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally Defense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Defense Operation and Maintenance, Army Defense $160,300,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally Defense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Defense Operation and Maintenance, Army National Guard Defense $186,696,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally Defense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Defense Operation and Maintenance, Army Reserve Defense $48,000,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally Defense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Defense Operation and Maintenance, Defense-Wide Defense $827,800,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally Defense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Defense Operation and Maintenance, Marine Corps Defense $90,000,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally Defense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Defense Operation and Maintenance, Navy Defense $360,308,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally Defense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Defense Procurement, Defense Production Act Purchases Defense $1,000,000,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally Defense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Energy Departmental Administration Energy and Water $28,000,000 Supporting remote access for personnel Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers--Civil Expenses Energy and Water $20,000,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers--Civil Operation and Maintenance Energy and Water $50,000,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of the Interior Policy and Administration, Bureau of Reclamation Energy and Water $8,100,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Nuclear Regulatory Commission Salaries and Expenses Energy and Water $3,300,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Energy Science Energy and Water $99,500,000 Providing support and access to scientific user facilities in the Office of Science and National Nuclear Security Administration Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of the Interior Water and Related Resources, Bureau of Reclamation Energy and Water $12,500,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of the Treasury Administrative Provision, Internal Revenue Service FSGG $250,000,000 Costs with extended filing season and implementation of the Families First Coronavirus Response Act Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) The Judiciary Defender Services, Courts of Appeals, District Courts, and Other Judicial Services FSGG $1,000,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Small Business Administration Disaster Loans Program Account FSGG $562,000,000 Cost of direct loans authorized by 7(b) of the Small Business Act Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Election Assistance Commission Election Security Grants FSGG $400,000,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally, for the 2020 Federal election cycle Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) General Services Administration Federal Buildings Fund FSGG $275,000,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) General Services Administration Federal Citizen Services Fund FSGG $18,650,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) District of Columbia Federal Payment for Emergency Planning and Security Costs in the District of Columbia FSGG $5,000,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) National Archives and Records Administration Operating Expenses FSGG $8,100,000 Federal Records Center Program Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Pandemic Response Accountability Committee Pandemic Response Accountability Committee FSGG $80,000,000 Promote transparency and support oversight Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Federal Communications Commission Salaries and Expenses FSGG $200,000,000 Support efforts of health care providers to address coronavirus by providing telecommunications services, information services, and devices necessary to enable the provision of telehealth services Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Office of Personnel Management Salaries and Expenses FSGG $12,100,000 Technologies for digital case management, short-term methods to allow electronic submissions of retirement application packages in support of paper-based business operations, and increased telecommunications Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) The Judiciary Salaries and Expenses, Courts of Appeals, District Courts, and Other Judicial Services FSGG $6,000,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) The Judiciary Salaries and Expenses, Supreme Court of the United States FSGG $500,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) General Services Administration Working Capital Fund FSGG $1,500,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Homeland Security Operations and Support, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Homeland Security $9,100,000 Interagency critical infrastructure coordination Defense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Homeland Security Disaster Relief Fund, Federal Emergency Management Agency Homeland Security $45,000,000 $25,000,000 for major disasters, $15,000,000 for disaster relief, $3,000,000 for the Office of the Inspector General Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Homeland Security Federal Assistance, Federal Emergency Management Agency Homeland Security $400,000,000 $100,000,000 for Assistance to Firefighter Grants, $100,000,000 for Emergency Management Performance Grants, $200,000,000 for the Emergency Food and Shelter Program Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Homeland Security Operations and Support, Federal Emergency Management Agency Homeland Security $44,987,000 Enhancements to information technology and for facilities support Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Homeland Security Operations and Support, Management Directorate Homeland Security $178,300,000 Purchase of personal protective equipment and sanitization materials Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Homeland Security Operations and Support, Transportation Security Administration Homeland Security $100,000,000 Cleaning and sanitization at checkpoints and other airport common areas, overtime and travel costs, and explosive detection materials Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Homeland Security Operations and Support, United States Coast Guard Homeland Security $140,800,000 Mobilization of reservists and increasing the capability and capacity of Coast Guard information technology systems and infrastructure Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of the Interior Assistance to Territories Interior $55,000,000 General technical assistance Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Environmental Protection Agency Buildings and Facilities Interior $300,000 Cleaning and disinfecting equipment or facilities of, or for use by, the Environmental Protection Agency Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Agriculture Capital Improvement and Maintenance, Forest Service Interior $26,800,000 Janitorial services Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of the Interior Departmental Operations Interior $158,400,000 Purchasing equipment and supplies to disinfect and clean buildings and public areas, supporting law enforcement and emergency management operations, biosurveillance of wildlife and environmental persistence studies, employee overtime and special pay expenses, and other response, mitigation, or recovery activities Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Environmental Protection Agency Environmental Programs and Management Interior $3,910,000 $2,410,000 for necessary expenses for cleaning and disinfecting equipment or facilities of, or for use by, the Environmental Protection Agency, and operational continuity of Environmental Protection Agency programs and related activities, $1,500,000 for expediting registration and other actions related to pesticides to address coronavirus Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Agriculture Forest and Rangeland Research, Forest Service Interior $3,000,000 Reestablishment of abandoned or failed experiments associated with employee restrictions Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) National Foundation on the Arts and Humanities Grants and Administration, National Endowment for the Arts Interior $75,000,000 Grants to state art agencies and regional arts organizations Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) National Foundation on the Arts and Humanities Grants and Administration, National Endowment for the Humanities Interior $75,000,000 Grants to humanities councils Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Environmental Protection Agency Hazardous Substance Superfund Interior $770,000 Cleaning and disinfecting equipment or facilities of, or for use by, the Environmental Protection Agency Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Health and Human Services Indian Health Services, Indian Health Service Interior $1,032,000,000 Public health support, electronic health record modernization, telehealth and other information technology upgrades, Purchased/Referred Care, Catastrophic Health Emergency Fund, Urban Indian Organizations, Tribal Epidemiology Centers, Community Health Representatives, and other activities to protect the safety of patients and staff Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Agriculture National Forest System, Forest Service Interior $34,000,000 Cleaning and disinfecting of public recreation amenities and for personal protective equipment and baseline health testing for first responders Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of the Interior Operation of Indian Education Programs, Bureau of Indian Education Interior $69,000,000 Funding for tribal colleges and universities, salaries, transportation, and information technology Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of the Interior Operation of Indian Programs, Bureau of Indian Affairs Interior $453,000,000 Funds for public safety and justice programs, executive direction to carry out deep cleaning of facilities, purchase of personal protective equipment, purchase of information technology to improve teleworking capability, welfare assistance and social services programs (including assistance to individuals), and assistance to tribal governments, including tribal governments who participate in the “Small and Needy” program Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Operations and Maintenance Interior $25,000,000 Funding for deep cleaning and information technology to improve telework capability and for operations and maintenance requirements related to the consequences of coronavirus Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture and Arts Development Payment to the Institute Interior $78,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Smithsonian Institution Salaries and Expenses Interior $7,500,000 Funding for deep cleaning, security, information technology, and staff overtime Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Environmental Protection Agency Science and Technology Interior $2,250,000 $750,000 for necessary expenses for cleaning and disinfecting equipment or facilities of, or for use by, the Environmental Protection Agency, $1,500,000 for research on methods to reduce the risks from environmental transmission of coronavirus via contaminated surfaces or materials Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Health and Human Services Toxic Substances and Environmental Public Health, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry Interior $12,500,000 $7,500,000 for the Geospatial Research, Analysis and Services Program and $5,000,000 for awards to Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Units and state health departments Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Agriculture Wildland Fire Management, Forest Service Interior $7,000,000 Personal protective equipment and baseline health testing for first responders Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Health and Human Services Aging and Disability Services Programs, Administration for Community Living Labor-HHS $955,000,000 $820,000,000 for the Older Americans Act of 1965, $85,000,000 for centers for independent living, $50,000,000 for aging and disability resource centers Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Health and Human Services CDC-Wide Activities and Program Support, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Labor-HHS $4,300,000,000 $1,500,000,000 for grants to states for surveillance, epidemiology, laboratory capacity, infection control, mitigation, communications, and other preparedness activities, $500,000,000 for global disease detection and emergency response, $500,000,000 for public health data surveillance and infrastructure modernization, $300,000,000 for the Infectious Diseases Rapid Response Reserve Fund Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Health and Human Services Children and Families Services Programs, Administration for Children and Families Labor-HHS $1,874,000,000 $1,000,000,000 for Community Services Block Grant, $750,000,000 for payments under Head Start Act, $2,000,000 for the National Domestic Violence Hotline, $45,000,000 for Family Violence Prevention and Services formula grants, $25,000,000 for the Runaway and Homeless Youth Act, $45,000,000 for child welfare services, and $7,000,000 for administrative expenses Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Corporation for Public Broadcasting Corporation for Public Broadcasting Labor-HHS $75,000,000 Fiscal stabilization grants to public telecommunications entities Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Education Education Stabilization Fund Labor-HHS $30,750,000,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Education Gallaudet University Labor-HHS $7,000,000 Defray the expenses directly caused by coronavirus and to enable grants to students for expenses directly related to coronavirus and the disruption of university operations Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Health and Human Services Health Surveillance and Program Support, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Labor-HHS $425,000,000 $250,000,000 for Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic Expansion Grant program, $50,000,000 for suicide prevention programs, $100,000,000 for activities under the Public Health Service Act, $15,000,000 for tribes Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Education Howard University Labor-HHS $13,000,000 Defray the expenses directly caused by coronavirus and to enable grants to students for expenses directly related to coronavirus and the disruption of university operations Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Railroad Retirement Board Limitation on Administration Labor-HHS $5,000,000 Purchase of information technology equipment to improve the mobility of the workforce and provide for additional hiring or overtime hours as needed to administer the Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Social Security Administration Limitation on Administrative Expenses Labor-HHS $300,000,000 Paying the salaries and benefits of all employees affected as a result of office closures, telework, phone and communication services for employees, overtime costs, and supplies, and for resources necessary for processing disability and retirement workloads and backlogs Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Health and Human Services Low Income Home Energy Assistance, Administration for Children and Families Labor-HHS $900,000,000 Payments under subsection (b) of section 2602 of the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Act of 1981 Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Health and Human Services National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, National Institutes of Health Labor-HHS $36,000,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Health and Human Services National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health Labor-HHS $103,400,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health Labor-HHS $706,000,000 Prepare for coronavirus, $156,000,000, for the study of, construction of, demolition of, renovation of, and acquisition of equipment for, vaccine and infectious diseases research facilities of or used by NIH, including the acquisition of real property Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering, National Institutes of Health Labor-HHS $60,000,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Health and Human Services National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health Labor-HHS $10,000,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Institute of Museum and Library Services Office of Museum and Library Services: Grants and Administration Labor-HHS $50,000,000 Grants to States, territories and tribes to expand digital network access, purchase internet accessible devices, and provide technical support services Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Health and Human Services Office of the Director, National Institutes of Health Labor-HHS $30,000,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Education Office of the Inspector General Labor-HHS $7,000,000 Salaries and expenses necessary for oversight and audit of programs, grants, and projects Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Health and Human Services Payments to States for the Child Care and Development Block Grant, Administration for Children and Families Labor-HHS $3,500,000,000 Continued payments and assistance to child care providers in the case of decreased enrollment or closures related to coronavirus, and to assure they are able to remain open or reopen Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Education Program Administration, Departmental Management Labor-HHS $8,000,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Health and Human Services Program Management, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Labor-HHS $200,000,000 Prepare for coronavirus, $100,000,000 for survey and certification program (prioritizing nursing homes) Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Health and Human Services Public Health and Social Services Emergency Fund Labor-HHS $27,014,500,000 Development of necessary countermeasures and vaccines, prioritizing platform-based technologies with U.S.-based manufacturing capabilities, the purchase of vaccines, therapeutics, diagnostics, necessary medical supplies, as well as medical surge capacity, addressing blood supply chain, workforce modernization, telehealth access and infrastructure, initial advanced manufacturing, novel dispensing, enhancements to the U.S. Commissioned Corps, and other preparedness and response activities Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Health and Human Services Public Health and Social Services Emergency Fund Labor-HHS $275,000,000 $90,000,000 for the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program, $5,000,000 for health care systems, $180,000,000 for rural health Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Health and Human Services Public Health and Social Services Emergency Fund Labor-HHS $100,000,000,000 Reimburse, through grants or other mechanisms, eligible health care providers for health care related expenses or lost revenues that are attributable to coronavirus Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Education Safe Schools and Citizenship Education Labor-HHS $100,000,000 Supplement funds otherwise available for “Project SERV”, including to help elementary, secondary and postsecondary schools clean and disinfect affected schools, and assist in counseling and distance learning and associated costs Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Labor Salaries and Expenses, Departmental Management Labor-HHS $15,000,000 Enforce worker protection laws and regulations Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Education Student Aid Administration Labor-HHS $40,000,000 Carrying out the Public Health Service Act Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Labor Training and Employment Services, Employment and Training Administration Labor-HHS $345,000,000 Dislocated workers assistance national reserve Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Architect of the Capitol Capital Construction and Operations Leg Branch $25,000,000 Purchase and distribute cleaning and sanitation products throughout all facilities and grounds under the care of the Architect of the Capitol, wherever located, and any related services and operational costs Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Senate Miscellaneous Items Leg Branch $9,000,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Senate and House of Representatives Office of the Attending Physician Leg Branch $400,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) House of Representatives Salaries and Expenses Leg Branch $25,000,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Library of Congress Salaries and Expenses Leg Branch $700,000 Little Scholars Child Development Center Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Government Accountability Office Salaries and Expenses Leg Branch $20,000,000 Tiny Findings Child Development Center Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Senate and House of Representatives Salaries, Capitol Police Leg Branch $12,000,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Senate Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of the Senate Leg Branch $1,000,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Veterans Affairs Armed Forces Retirement Home Trust Fund MilCon-VA $2,800,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Veterans Affairs General Administration, Departmental Administration MilCon-VA $6,000,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Veterans Affairs General Operating Expenses, Veterans Benefits Administration MilCon-VA $13,000,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Veterans Affairs Grants for Construction of State Extended Care Facilities MilCon-VA $150,000,000 Modify or alter existing hospital, nursing home, and domiciliary facilities in State homes Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Veterans Affairs Information Technology Systems, Departmental Administration MilCon-VA $2,150,000,000 Related impacts on health care delivery Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Community Care, Veterans Health Administration MilCon-VA $2,100,000,000 Related impacts on health care delivery Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Facilities, Veterans Health Administration MilCon-VA $606,000,000 Related impacts on health care delivery Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Services, Veterans Health Administration MilCon-VA $14,432,000,000 Impacts on health care delivery, and for support to veterans who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Support and Compliance, Veterans Health Administration MilCon-VA $100,000,000 Related impacts on health care delivery Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Veterans Affairs Office of Inspector General MilCon-VA $12,500,000 Oversight and audit of programs, activities, grants and projects Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of State Diplomatic Programs, Administration of Foreign Affairs State and Foreign Ops $324,000,000 Necessary expenses to maintain consular operations and to provide for evacuation expenses and emergency preparedness Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Bilateral Economic Assistance International Disaster Assistance State and Foreign Ops $258,000,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of State Migration and Refugee Assistance State and Foreign Ops $350,000,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) United States Agency for International Development Operating Expenses State and Foreign Ops $95,000,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Peace Corps Peace Corps State and Foreign Ops $88,000,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Housing and Urban Development Administrative Support Offices, Management and Administration THUD $35,000,000 For the Office of the Chief Financial Officer, including for Department-wide salaries and expenses, Information Technology purposes, and to support the Department’s workforce in a telework environment Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Housing and Urban Development Community Development Fund THUD $5,000,000,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Transportation Essential Air Service THUD $56,000,000 Essential Air Service and Rural Improvement Fund Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Housing and Urban Development Fair Housing Activities THUD $2,500,000 Contracts, grants, and other assistance Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Transportation Grants-In-Aid for Airports, Federal Aviation Administration THUD $10,000,000,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Housing and Urban Development Homeless Assistance Grants THUD $4,000,000,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, among individuals and families who are homeless or receiving homeless assistance and to support additional homeless assistance and homelessness prevention activities to mitigate the impacts created by coronavirus Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Housing and Urban Development Housing for Persons with Disabilities THUD $15,000,000 Additional funds to maintain normal operations and take other necessary actions during the period that the program is impacted by coronavirus, for assistance to owners or sponsors of properties receiving project-based assistance Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Housing and Urban Development Housing for the Elderly THUD $50,000,000 Provide additional funds to maintain normal operations and take other necessary actions during the period that the program is impacted by coronavirus, for assistance to owners or sponsors of properties receiving project-based assistance Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Housing and Urban Development Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS THUD $65,000,000 Additional funds to maintain operations and for rental assistance, supportive services, and other necessary actions Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Transportation Motor Carrier Safety Operations and Programs, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration THUD $150,000 Additional obligation limitation Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Transportation National Network Grants to the National Railroad Passenger Corporation, Federal Railroad Administration THUD $526,000,000 Enable the Secretary of Transportation to make or amend existing grants to the National Railroad Passenger Corporation for activities associated with the National Network Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Housing and Urban Development Native American Programs THUD $300,000,000 $200,000,000 for the Native American Housing Block Grants Program, $100,000,000 for grants to Indian tribes Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Transportation Northeast Corridor Grants to the National Railroad Passenger Corporation, Federal Railroad Administration THUD $492,000,000 Enable the Secretary of Transportation to make or amend existing grants to the National Railroad Passenger Corporation for activities associated with the Northeast Corridor Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Housing and Urban Development Office of Inspector General THUD $5,000,000 Conducting audits and investigations of projects and activities Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Transportation Operations and Training, Maritime Administration THUD $3,134,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Housing and Urban Development Program Offices, Management and Administration THUD $15,000,000 $5,000,000 for the Office of Public and Indian Housing and $10,000,000 for the Office of Community Planning and Development Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Housing and Urban Development Project-Based Rental Assistance THUD $1,000,000,000 Additional funds to maintain normal operations and take other necessary actions during the period that the program is impacted by coronavirus, for assistance to owners or sponsors of properties receiving project-based assistance Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Housing and Urban Development Public Housing Operating Fund THUD $685,000,000 Provide additional funds for public housing agencies to maintain normal operations and take other necessary actions during the period that the program is impacted by coronavirus Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Transportation Safety and Operations, Federal Railroad Administration THUD $250,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Transportation Salaries and Expenses, Office of Inspector General THUD $5,000,000 Conducting audits and investigations of projects and activities carried out with funds made available to the Department of Transportation Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Transportation Salaries and Expenses, Office of the Secretary THUD $1,753,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Transportation State Maritime Academy Operations, Maritime Administration THUD $1,000,000 Direct payments for State Maritime Academies Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Housing and Urban Development Tenant-Based Rental Assistance, Public and Indian Housing THUD $1,250,000,000 $850,000,000 for administrative expenses and other expenses of public housing agencies, $400,000,000 for adjustments in 2020 section 8 renewal funding allocations Nondefense Emergency
COVID 3 (H.R. 748) Department of Transportation Transit Infrastructure Grants, Federal Transit Administration THUD $25,000,000,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally Nondefense Emergency
COVID 4 (H.R. 266) Small Business Administration Disaster Loan Program FSGG $50,000,000,000 Cost of direct loans authorized by 7(b) of the Small Business Act Nondefense Emergency
COVID 4 (H.R. 266) Small Business Administration Emergency EIDL Grants FSGG $10,000,000,000 Cost of emergency EIDL grants authorized by the CARES Act Nondefense Emergency
COVID 4 (H.R. 266) Small Business Administration Salaries and Expenses FSGG $2,100,000,000 Prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally Nondefense Emergency
COVID 4 (H.R. 266) Department of Health and Human Services Public Health and Social Services Emergency Fund Labor-HHS $75,000,000,000 Necessary expenses to reimburse, through grants or other mechanisms, eligible health care providers for health care related expenses or lost revenues that are attributable to coronavirus Nondefense Emergency
COVID 4 (H.R. 266) Department of Health and Human Services Public Health and Social Services Emergency Fund Labor-HHS $25,000,000,000 Necessary expenses to research, develop, validate, manufacture, purchase, administer, and expand capacity for COVID–19 tests to effectively monitor and suppress COVID–19, including tests for both active infection and prior exposure, including molecular, antigen, and serological tests, the manufacturing, procurement and distribution of tests, testing equipment and testing supplies, including personal protective equipment needed for administering tests, the development and validation of rapid, molecular point-of-care tests, and other tests, support for workforce, epidemiology, to scale up academic, commercial, public health, and hospital laboratories, to conduct surveillance and contact tracing, support development of COVID–19 testing plans, and other related activities related to COVID–19 testing Nondefense Emergency
Total $481,238,956,000
Note: Estimates and budgetary effect classifications displayed are as scored at the time of enactment consistent with budget enforcement rules in the Senate.

About

In response to the unprecedented crisis presented by COVID-19, Congress has passed legislation responding to the pandemic and its economic fallout that together totals trillions of dollars. The Congressional Budget Office says that the federal government is on track to spend more than $3.3 trillion more than we take in this year, without any new COVID legislation.

To better help taxpayers, members of Congress, their staff, and others understand the full budgetary effect of the federal COVID-19 response, the Senate Budget Committee is aggregating this information in one user-friendly digest.

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Estimates and budgetary effect classifications displayed are as scored at the time of enactment consistent with budget enforcement rules in the Senate.

Types of Emergency Spending

There are currently three separate emergency designations available to senators for budget enforcement purposes in budget law and rules. Each of these designations can exempt the budgetary effects of covered provisions from specific enforcement regimes. These designations, discussed briefly below, can be challenged by any senator through the point of order process. The emergency designation points of order require 60 votes to waive, if raised. If sustained, the point of order removes the emergency designation from the pending measure and makes the budgetary effects of the provision subject to standard enforcement.

  • The Budget Resolution’s Section 4112.
    • found in Section 4112 of the Concurrent Resolution on the Budget for Fiscal Year 2018, H.Con.Res.71;
    • provides the authority to designate provisions of direct spending or receipts legislation (generally produced by one of the authorizing committees) or appropriations for discretionary accounts (produced by legislation from the Appropriations Committee) as an emergency; and
    • prevents Senate scorekeepers from including the budgetary effects of designated provisions in their calculations for enforcement.

  • BBEDCA’s Section 251.
    • found in section 251(b)(2)(A)(i) of the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 (BBEDCA);
    • allows for cap adjustments to statutory discretionary spending limits, with the only requirement being that Congress designate and the president agree;
    • triggers the chairman of the Budget Committee to file changes to the Appropriations Committee’s allocation and budgetary aggregates to accommodate the emergency spending and prevent levels-based points of order (314(a) of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974); and
    • gives the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) the ability to adjust the statutory caps.

  • Statutory PAYGO’s Section 4(g).
    • found in section 4(g) of the Statutory Pay-As-You-Go Act of 2010;
    • applies to legislation that affects direct spending or revenues, known as a PAYGO bill, in which OMB records its budgetary effects on its own scorecards; 
    • allows Congress to designate any provision of a PAYGO bill as an emergency and;
    • prevents the budgetary effects of designated provisions from being included in the scorecard and contributing to any potential requirement for a sequester.
Key Programs
Authorized by the CARES Act and implemented by the Small Business Administration (SBA), the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) is a loan program designed to provide a direct incentive for small businesses to keep their employees on the payroll. The loan is eligible for full forgiveness if at least 60% of the funds are used for payroll costs, with the remaining funds being used for interest on mortgages, rent, or utilities. Forgiveness is reduced if the number of full-time employees declines, or if salaries and wages decrease. Loans not forgiven have an interest rate of 1 percent. Loans issued prior to June 5, 2020 have a maturity of 2 years, loans issued after that date have a maturity of 5 years, and all loan payments will be deferred for six months. Since its establishment, the PPP has been amended three times. First, by the Paycheck Protection Program and Health Care Enhancement Act, which provided and additional $310 billion in loan commitment authority. Then, by the Paycheck Protection Program Flexibility Act, which amended the loan maturity date, raised the non-payroll portion of a forgivable covered loan amount from 25% up to 40%, and made loan recipients eligible to defer payroll tax payments. And finally by S. 4116, which extended the application period for PPP loans through August 8, 2020. In total the Paycheck Protection Program has the commitment authority to provide $659 billion in loans to small businesses, and to date has approved more than 5 million loans with the total value of just over $520 billion. This program expired on August 8.
Bill 2020-2030 Deficit Effects $ Billion Description
CARES Act 349 Program created; $349 billion initial loan authority
Paycheck Protection and Health Care Enhancement Act 321 $310 billion in additional loan authority; PPP operates with a greater than 100 percent subsidy
Paycheck Protection Program Flexibility Act 0 Programmatic changes
To extend the authority for commitments for the paycheck protection program and separate amounts authorized for other loans under section 7(a) of the Small Business Act, and for other purposes. 0 Extension of commitment authority to August 8, 2020
Source: Congressional Budget Office, Joint Committee on Taxation, Senate Budget Committee Scorekeeping Reports.
In response to the dramatic increase in unemployment resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, lawmakers enacted multiple changes to the unemployment insurance (UI) system. Most notably, the CARES Act created three new programs that significantly expand UI eligibility and benefits: 1) The Pandemic Unemployment Assistance program provides up to 39 weeks of unemployment benefits through the end of 2020 to individuals not otherwise eligible for UI benefits. Benefits are calculated the same way as state UI benefits but cannot be lower than 50% of the average UI benefit in the state. 2) Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation provides a $600 per week supplement through July 31, 2020 to all UI and PUA beneficiaries. 3) Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation provides up to 13 additional weeks of federally-financed UI benefits for individuals who have exhausted regular benefits through the end of 2020.
Bill 2020-2030 Deficit Effects $ Billion Description
Families First Coronavirus Response Act 5 Provides up to $1 billion in grants to states that waive their one-week waiting period and work search requirements and increases the federal share of the extended benefit program to 100% through the end of 2020.
CARES - Pandemic Unemployment Assistance 35 Provides up to 39 weeks of unemployment benefits through the end of 2020 to individuals not otherwise eligible for UI benefits. Benefits are calculated the same way as state UI benefits but cannot be lower than 50% of the average UI benefit in the state eligible for the weekly $600 FPUC supplement
CARES - Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation 176 Provides an additional $600 per week in federally-financed benefits through July 31, 2020 to people receiving unemployment benefits.
CARES - Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation 51 Provides up to 13 additional weeks of federally-financed benefits for individuals who have exhausted regular state or federal UI benefits through the end of 2020.
CARES - Other UI provisions 2 Provides federal funding for various unemployment benefits and state administrative expenses.
CARES - Associated revenue effects 5 Unemployment insurance revenue effects
Protecting Nonprofits from Catastrophic Cash Flow Strain Act of 2020 0 Permits certain government and nonprofit organizations to make up front payments of 50% of unemployment benefits into the state Unemployment Trust Fund (in lieu of contributions) to be used exclusively to reduce such payments resulting from the COVID-19
Source: Congressional Budget Office, Joint Committee on Taxation, Senate Budget Committee Scorekeeping Reports.
Note: Deficit effects reflect CBO's initial cost estimates of the legislation. CBO subsequently increased their estimated cost of recent UI expansions by $174 billion.
The CARES Act created the Coronavirus Relief Fund (CRF), which provides $150 billion in direct assistance to states, localities, territories, and tribal governments to help cover unforeseen expenses related to COVID-19. The CARES Act requires that $139 billion be allocated to the 50 state governments, with allocations based on population and with no state receiving less than $1.25 billion; $8 billion to tribal governments; and $3 billion to D.C. and the territories. Among other restrictions, CRF funds only cover eligible costs incurred from March 1, 2020 to December 30, 2020. The Inspector General of the Treasury Department determines whether CRF payments are used for eligible purposes.
Bill 2020-2030 Deficit Effects $ Billion Description
CARES Act 150 Fund created; $150 bllion in budget authority provided
Source: Congressional Budget Office
States receiving highest total allocation of CRF payments CRF Payments ($ Billion)
California 15.3
Texas 11.2
Florida 8.3
New York 7.5
Pennsylvania 5
Illinois 4.9
Ohio 4.5
Georgia 4.1
North Carolina 4.1
Michigan 3.9
Source: Department of the Treasury
The Education Stabilization Fund (ESF) established in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act; P.L. 116-136) is administered by the U.S. Department of Education (ED) and has an appropriations level of $31 billion for FY2020. These funds are available through September 30, 2021. The ESF is composed of three emergency relief funds:
(1) A Governor’s Emergency Education Relief (GEER) Fund. $3.0 billion. Funds are awarded based on Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) formula. Governors may use the grants to provide emergency funds to local educational agencies (LEAs), institutions of higher education (IHEs), or education a related entity within the state for any activity authorized under various federal education laws to the provision of child care and early childhood education, social and emotional support, and the protection of education-related jobs.
(2) An Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) Fund. $13.2 billion. Awarded to states based on share of ESEA-Title I grants. State educational agencies (SEAs) must provide 90% of the funds to LEAs to be used for any activity authorized under various federal education laws, coordination of preparedness and response to the coronavirus emergency, technology acquisition, mental health services, and activities related to summer learning.
(3) A Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF). $14.0 billion. 90 percent of funds are awarded to IHEs based on shares of full-time equivalent (FTE) Pell Grant recipients, 50 percent of which must be used for emergency aid to students. 7.5 percent is made available to minority serving institutions (MSIs). 2.5 percent is made available to IHEs through the Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education Program (FIPSE). Grants under the MSI and FIPSE programs may be used for emergency financial aid grants, to cover costs associated with changes to the delivery of instruction, and to defray institutional expenses.
In addition, from the $31 billion in the total appropriation for the ESF, the Secretary of Education is required to reserve up to:
One-half of 1 percent for formula grants to the Outlying Areas of the United States, specifically: the US Virgin Islands (VI), Guam (GU), the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI), and American Samoa (AS).  Money made available from these grants will be used in response to the coronavirus and will be calculated via formula. Each Outlying Area will receive two block grants, one made to Governors' offices and one made to the State Education Agency (SEA).  Each grant will have its own Certification and Agreement and its own uses of funds.
One-half of 1 percent for programs operated or funded by the Bureau of Indian Education. ED signed an agreement with BIE on June 12, 2020, to govern the terms of the funds and transferred funds to BIE on June 15, 2020.
One percent to provide competitive grants to the states with the “highest coronavirus burden” to support activities under the ESF. The statutory language does not define “highest coronavirus burden” or indicate how this should be determined. ED announced that two types of competitive grants would be awarded: (1) $180 million for Rethink K12 Education Models Grants (ESF-REM Grants) (ED awarded these funds to 11 states on July 29, 2020), and (2) $127.5 million will be made available for Reimagining Workforce Preparation Grants (ESF-RWP Grants) (the grant application closed on August 24th).
Bill 2020-2030 Deficit Effects $ Billion Description
CARES Act 31 Education funding support for states, schools, and institutes of higher education in response to coronavirus.
Source: Congressional Budget Office, Joint Committee on Taxation, Congressional Research Service, Senate Budget Committee Scorekeeping Reports.
CBO: COVID-19 Cost Estimates

The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) is a non-partisan agency that produces independent analyses of budgetary and economic issues, including cost estimates for legislation and reports on how current law could impact certain economic factors. The Chairmen of the House and Senate Budget Committees generally rely upon CBO's work when determining the budgetary and enforcement effects of legislation for their respective chambers.

Major Reports

The Budgetary Effects of Laws Enacted in Response to the 2020 Coronavirus Pandemic (June 2020)

March and April 2020

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The Effects of Pandemic-Related Legislation on Output(September 2020)

By providing financial support to households, businesses, and state and local governments, federal laws enacted in response to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic will offset part of the deterioration in economic conditions brought about by the pandemic.

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Major Legislation

PL 116-123 (HR 6074) Coronavirus Preparedness and Response Supplemental Appropriations Act

PL 116-127 (HR 6201) Families First Coronavirus Response Act

PL 116-128 (S 3053) To authorize the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to treat certain programs of education converted to distance learning by reason of emergencies and health-related situations in the same manner as programs of education pursued at educational institutions, and for other purposes.

(No scoreable budgetary effect)
PL 116-136 (HR 748) CARES Act

PL 116-139 (HR 266) Paycheck Protection and Health Care Enhancement Act

PL 116-140 (HR 6322) Student Veteran Coronavirus Response Act of 2020

PL 116-142 (HR 7010) Paycheck Protection Program Flexibility Act

PL 116-147 (S 4116) To extend the authority for commitments for the paycheck protection program and separate amounts authorized for other loans under section 7(a) of the Small Business Act, and for other purposes.

(No scoreable budgetary effect)
PL 116-148 (S 4091) Emergency Aid for Returning Americans Affected by Coronavirus Act

PL 116-151 (S 4209) Protecting Nonprofits from Catastrophic Cash Flow Strain Act of 2020

(No scoreable budgetary effect)

Note

*These cost estimates and other information can be found in Senate Budget Committee Chairman Enzi's scorekeeping reports, here.