Urban Mass Transportation Administration: Urban Mass Transportation Fund. 54,900 (941,300) 985, 550 Department of the Treasury: Office of the Secretary: Construction, Federal Law Enforcement Training Center. 383 21, 517 Yes. July 27, 1973 Atomic Energy Commission: Operating expenses. July 27, 1973 2. 4, 6b. 10. 4, 6b. 4, 6b. 4, 6b. 10. 5 3, 164, 739 16,900 Yes. Plant and capital equipment. Sept. 15, 1973 June 8, 1973 Sept. 15, 1973 22, 206 Yes Jan. 26, 1973 Construction, public building projects. 234, 309 Yes. Property management and disposal:Operating expenses, sale of rare silver dollars. National Aeronautics and Space Administ, ation: Research and development. 2,200 Yes.. do. Veterans' Administration: 10. 1, 1973 5. Medical prosthetic research. 3,648 Yes. Feb. 15, 1973 Construction, major projects.. 37, 710 Yes. June 13, 1973 do. Construction, minor projects. See footnotes at end of table. 5,000 Yes Dec. 20, 1972 _do. Other independent agencies: District of Columbia: Loans for capital outlay, metropolitan area sanitary sewage work funds. Loans for capital outlay, sanitary sewage. (4, 285) Yes. Aug. 7, 1972 Sept. 5, 1973 4. 1, 1973 4. 29,000 24,035 Yes.. Sept. 5, 1973 Sept. 5, 1973 Loans for capital outlay, water fund. (2,360) Yes. Aug. 7, 1972 July 1, 1973 8,000 7,460 Yes. Loans for capital outlay, highway fund*. 11,900 5,956 Yes. Sept. 5, 1973 _do Sept. 5, 1973 do.. Loans for capital outlay, general fund. (6,758) Yes. Jan. 26, 1973 July 1, 1973 4. 176,500 29,526 Yes. Sept. 5, 1973 Sept. 5, 1973 4. Foreign Claims Settlement Commission: Payment of Vietnam and U.S.S. "Pueblo" prisoner of war claims. 9, 125 7, 229 Yes. July 12, 1973 July 12, 1973 5. American Revolution Bicentennial Commission: Commemorative activities fund. Railroad Retirement Board: Limitation on Railroad Unemployment Administration 8,578 4,822 Yes. July 1, 1973 do 4. 1 Funds have not been apportioned while awaiting the completion of negotiations with the Government of Israel. 2 The amount apportioned is consistent with the limitation on the Foundation's activities according to Public Law 93-52 as amended. 3 The amount apportioned in this account is required to finance a loan approved at the end of fiscal year 1973. 4 Reserved by request of the Canal Zone Government as a contingency for possible future inspection services. • The Department of the Interior has no present plans for the use of these funds which are available only for the development of water wells on public lands. 6 No improvements are currently necessary. (See footnote ?.) 766 Stat. 754 requires that certain miscellaneous revenues be deposited in a special fund to provide for the replacement of the project works and to defray annual operating and maintenance expenses when necessary. 27 Yes. This amount is potentially available for use under 1975 contract authority; the amount to be made available to each State for obligation in 1975 is anticipated to be announced by the Department of Transportation on July 1, 1974. • $9,000,000 was rescinded in the 1974 Department of Transportation Appropriation Act. It is now included in the traffic and highway safety account. 10 The amount apportioned is the full amount legally available until action is taken on the amendment ot the Rail Passenger Service Act of 1970. NOTES Amounts in parenthesis () indicates actions superseded by later apportionment actions. An asterisk* indicates an account added to the list since the last report. An account without an entry in the amount apportioned column indicates no appotrionment has been made for fiscal year 1974. Mr. VANIK. Mr. Chairman, I would hope at this point in the record we might have the figures in the tables that we had in the June 4, 1973, hearing brought up to date. Table 4—I am just going to ask that this be prepared and placed in the record-table 4 relating to means of financing, the schedule of Government accounts and Federal securities as it appears, and table 13 dealing with the statement of securities of Government corporations. I think those ought to be updated so that we can see where we are and where we are going. Mr. ULLMAN. Without objection they will be placed in the record. [The tables referred to follow:] MONTHLY STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF THE U.S. GOVERNMENT Agency securities: 2,841, 657 3,703, 190 8, 178, 970 458, 141, 605 459, 003, 138 461,844, 795 Total agency securities. Total Federal securities. 3, 142, 623 4,012, 789 50,090 543, 219 8,722, 190 469, 250, 707 470, 120, 873 473, 263, 496 |