Supplementals, Amendments, and Releases
Occasionally there is need to modify the President's budget to recognize special circumstances that could not be foreseen when the President's budget was transmitted to Congress. Changes can only be requested by the President and these changes are called supplementals (for the current year) and amendments (for the next, or budget year). In addition, appropriations acts occasionally provide funds contingent upon the President taking further action to make them available (usually termed a "release").
FY 2010 and FY 2011 Supplementals, Amendments,
and Releases
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Estimate #1—FY 2011 Technical Budget Amendments: Departments of Defense, Education, Energy, Health and Human Services, the Treasury, and Veterans Affairs; and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration—02/12/2010 (18 pages, 331 kb)
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Estimate #2—FY 2010 Supplemental Proposals in the FY 2011 Budget for the Department of Homeland Security, Disaster Relief, for continued response and recovery efforts associated with prior large events, such as Hurricane Katrina and the Midwest Floods; and for General Provisions to implement the settlement of a case involving management of individual Indian trust accounts related to Indian lands, and to settle claims of prior discrimination brought by black farmers against the Department of Agriculture—02/12/10 (10 pages, 311 kb)
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Estimate #3—FY 2010 Emergency Supplemental Proposals in the FY 2011 Budget for Costs Associated with Relief and Reconstruction Support for Haiti following the Earthquake of January 12, 2010, for the Departments of Agriculture, Defense, Health and Human Services, Homeland Security, State, and the Treasury, the U.S. Agency for International Development, and the Broadcasting Board of Governors—03/24/10 (29 pages, 412 kb)
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Estimate #4—FY 2010 Supplemental Proposals in the FY 2011 Budget for a General Provision to Allow the Transfer of Funds from the Department of Defense to the Department of Transportation’s Maritime Administration for Improvements to the Port of Guam; and for additional FY 2010 Funding to the Legislative Branch for the Capitol Police—04/05/10 (5 pages, 179 kb)
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Estimate #5—FY 2010 Emergency Supplemental Proposals in the FY 2011 Budget to provide critical funds and authorities for the Departments of Labor, Agriculture, Commerce, Justice, the Interior, the Environmental Protection Agency, the Departments of Health and Human Services, Homeland Security, and the Treasury needed to respond to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico spill as well as changes to current law to better prepare the Nation for any future spills—05/12/10 (23 pages, 357 kb)
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Estimate #6—FY 2010 Emergency Supplemental Proposal in the FY 2011 Budget for the Department of Energy to fund the activities of the National Commission on the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill and Offshore Drilling established by Executive Order 13543 on May 22, 2010—06/16/10 (4 pages, 174 kb)
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Estimate #7—FY 2011 Technical Budget Amendments: Departments of Agriculture, Commerce, Defense, Homeland Security, Housing and Urban Development, Labor, State and Other International Programs, Transportation, and the Treasury, as well as the Small Business Administration, District of Columbia, Institute of Museum and Library Services, Northern Border Regional Commission, the Southeast Crescent Regional Commission, the Legislative Branch; and an amendment for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to spur regional economic growth and job creation along the Florida Space Coast and other affected regions as NASA transitions to new opportunities in the space industry and beyond—06/18/10 (25 pages, 290 kb)
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Estimate #8—FY 2010 Emergency Supplemental Proposals in the FY 2011 Budget for the Departments of Homeland Security and Justice to Support Efforts to Secure the Southwest Border and Enhance Federal Border Protection, Law Enforcement, and Counternarcotics Activities—06/22/10 (18 pages, 320 kb)
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Estimate #9—FY 2010 Supplemental Proposals in the FY 2011 Budget for the Department of Commerce to support efforts to reduce patent pendency and reform U.S. Patent and Trademark Office operations, and assure continuation of efforts to administer and oversee grants awarded under the Broadband Technology Opportunity Program, fully offset from within the Department of Commerce's Census Bureau—07/12/10 (7 pages, 254 kb)
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Estimate #10—FY 2011 Budget Amendments: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) for Healthcare Workforce Enhancement Activities; HIV/AIDS Treatment and Prevention; State Health Insurance Consumer Assistance Programs; and Existing State High-risk Health Insurance Pools; as well as Requests for Necessary Changes to Appropriations Language That Support the Medical Countermeasure Enterprise Initiatives—08/20/10 (11 pages, 255 kb)
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Estimate #11—FY 2011 Budget Amendments: Department of the Interior to strengthen oversight of offshore oil and gas operations, address deficiencies in mineral revenue collection, and facilitate the reorganization of the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation, and Enforcement (formerly known as the Minerals Management Service)—09/13/10 (7 pages, 293 kb)
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GENERAL NOTES | |
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1. | All years referred to are fiscal years, unless otherwise noted. |
2. | Detail in these documents may not add to the totals due to rounding. |