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On the recordJune 9, 2010
I have no objection. The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered. Amendment No. 4303, as modified, is as follows: At the end of the amendment, insert the following: SEC. ___. DISCRETIONARY SPENDING LIMITS. (a) Point of Order.--It shall not be in order in the House of Representatives or the Senate to consider any bill, joint resolution, amendment, or conference report that includes any provision that would cause the discretionary spending limits as set forth in this section to be exceeded. (b) Limits.--In this section, the term ``discretionary spending limits'' has the following meaning subject to adjustments in subsection (c): (1) For fiscal year 2011-- (A) for the defense category (budget function 050), $564,293,000,000 in budget authority; and (B) for the nondefense category, $540,116,000,000 in budget authority. (2) For fiscal year 2012-- (A) for the defense category (budget function 050), $573,612,000,000 in budget authority; and (B) for the nondefense category, $543,790,000,000 in budget authority. (3) For fiscal year 2013-- (A) for the defense category (budget function 050), $584,421,000,000 in budget authority; and (B) for the nondefense category, $551,498,000,000 in budget authority. (4) With respect to fiscal years following 2013, the President shall recommend and the Congress shall consider legislation setting limits for those fiscal years.…
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