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ADVANCE APPROPRIATIONS

An advance appropriation is one made to become available one year or more beyond the year for which the appropriations act is passed. Advance appropriations in 2018 appropriations acts will become available for programs in 2019 or beyond. Since these appropriations are not available until after 2018, the amounts will not be included in the 2018 totals, but will be reflected in the totals for the year for which they are requested.

The Congressional Budget Act of 1974 (31 U.S.C. 1105(a)(17)) requires inclusion in the budget of "information on estimates of appropriations for the fiscal year following the fiscal year for which the budget is submitted for grants, contracts, and other payments under each program for which there is an authorization of appropriations for that following fiscal year when the appropriations are authorized to be included in an appropriation law for the fiscal year before the fiscal year in which the appropriation is to be available for obligation." In fulfillment of this requirement, the accompanying table lists those accounts that have either received discretionary or mandatory advance appropriations since 2016 or will request, in 2018, advance appropriations for 2019 and beyond and cites the applicable authorizing statute.

The Continuing Appropriations Act, 2017 (Division C of Public Law 114–223, as amended by Division A of Public Law 114–254 and amended further by Public Law 115–30), which was in place at the time the budget was prepared, does not explicitly address advance appropriations for 2018. As a result, this Budget, as illustrated by the accompanying table, assumes a full-year continuing resolution will be enacted and that specific legislative anomaly language will be included to make 2018 advance appropriations available. This is in order to ensure comparability with annual funding provided under the Continuing Appropriations Act, 2017, and to depict accurately the 2018 discretionary request levels compared to the discretionary budget authority caps enacted in the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985, as amended. In general, the Budget assumes that the 2018 level that would be enacted in the legislative anomaly for discretionary appropriations is equal to the 2017 advance appropriations that were enacted in the 2016 appropriations acts. However, the Budget also proposes to cancel portions of the funds assumed to be advance appropriated for Training and Employment Services at the Department of Labor, as well as two-year funds advance appropriated for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, resulting in an overall 2018 assumed advance appropriation level below the 2017 assumed enacted amounts. In addition, for the Department of Veterans Affairs, the Budget reflects the 2018 level enacted in the Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2017 (Division A of Public Law 114–223). For the mandatory advance appropriations, the Budget assumes the 2018 baseline level.

For additional information on advance appropriations, please refer to the Budget Process chapter in the Analytical Perspectives volume.

Advance Appropriations by Agency in the 2017 Budget (Budget authority in millions of dollars)


Pre-cancellation, Pre-Transfer Enacted Levels


Agency/Program 2016 2017 2018 2019 Request

Discretionary One-year Advances:
Department of Education (20 U.S.C. 1223):
Education for the Disadvantaged 10,841 10,841 10,841 11,682
Special Education 9,283 9,283 9,283 10,124
Career, Technical, and Adult Education 791 791 791 791
School Improvement Programs 1,681 1,681 1,681 .......
Department of Housing and Urban Development (42 U.S.C. 1437 et seq.):
Tenant-Based Rental Assistance 4,000 4,000 4,000 4,000
Project-Based Rental Assistance 400 400 400 400
Department of Labor:
Training and Employment Services (29 U.S.C. 2801 et seq.) 1,772 1,772 1,772 873
Proposed Cancellation of 2018 Enacted Advance1 ....... ....... –899 .......
Department of Veterans Affairs (Public Law 111–81):
Medical Services 47,603 51,673 44,887 49,161
Medical Support and Compliance 6,144 6,524 6,654 7,239
Medical Facilities 4,915 5,074 5,435 5,914
Medical Community Care ....... ....... 9,409 8,385
Enacted (Public Law 114–113 and Public Law 114–223) Cancellations and Reappropriations2 -1,750 -7,246 ....... .......
2017 Enacted Cancellations (Public Law 114–223) ....... –169 ....... .......
Postal Service:
Payment to Postal Service Fund (39 U.S.C. 2401) 41 ....... ....... .......
Discretionary Two-year Advances:
Corporation for Public Broadcasting (47 U.S.C. 396)3 445 445 445 445
Proposed Cancellation of 2018 and 2019 Enacted Advances4 ....... ....... –415 –445




Subtotal, Discretionary Advance Appropriations 86,166 85,069 94,284 98,569
Mandatory:
Department of Health and Human Services:
Grants to States for Medicaid (42 U.S.C. 1396–1) 113,272 115,583 125,219 134,848
Payments to States for Child Support Enforcement and Family Support (24 U.S.C. Ch. 9) 1,160 1,300 1,400 1,400
Payments for Foster Care and Permanency (Public Law 96–272) 2,300 2,300 2,500 2,700
Department of Labor:
Special Benefits for Disabled Coal Miners (30 U.S.C. 921) 21 19 16 15
Department of Veterans Affairs (Public Law 113–235):5
Compensation and Pensions ....... 86,083 89,894 92,308
Readjustment Benefits ....... 16,341 13,667 11,789
Veterans Insurance and Indemnities ....... 109 120 109
Social Security Administration:
Supplemental Security Income Program (42 U.S.C. 1381) 19,200 14,500 15,000 19,500




Total, Advance Appropriations 222,119 321,304 339,100 361,238

1The 2018 request proposes to cancel $899 million from the one-year funds advance appropriated for Training and Employment Services in 2018 assumed to be enacted in the final 2017 appropriations acts.2The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2016 (Public Law 114–113) cancelled $1,750 million from the one-year funds advance appropriated for 2016 in Public Law 113–235 and reappropriated an equal amount with an extended period of availability. The Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2017 (Public Law 114–223) cancelled $7,246 million from the funds advance appropriated for 2017 for Medical Services and reappropriated an equal amount to the new Medical Community Care account. 3The 2019 advance appropriation for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting of $445 million is assumed to be enacted in the final 2017 appropriations acts, consistent with the historical practice of providing the Corporation a two-year advance appropriation. The 2018 request does not include any advance appropriations for the Corporation in 2020.4The 2018 request proposes to cancel $415 million from funds advance appropriated for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting in 2018 by the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2016 (Public Law 114–113) and any advance appropriations for 2019 assumed to be enacted in the final 2017 appropriations acts.5The 2019 amounts are net of the $3,394 million in savings for Compensation and Pension and $43 million in savings for Readjustment Benefits that will result from enactment of authorizing legislation that is proposed as part of the 2018 President's Budget.