The BCA in FY 2014 and Beyond NASBO Annual Meeting Anchorage, AK July 23, 2013 Federal Funds Information for States www.ffis.org.

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The BCA in FY 2014 and Beyond NASBO Annual Meeting Anchorage, AK July 23, 2013 Federal Funds Information for States

How did we get here?

The BCA in a nutshell 1. Discretionary spending caps w/adjustments 2. Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction (to address mandatory spending and revenues) 3. Sequestration process (as fallback)

The federal budget in a nutshell (FY 2012, $ in billions)

How sequestration works $984 billion in cuts through FY 2021 (~$109 billion/year, half from defense, half from nondefense) FY 2013 sequestration occurred on March 1, 2013 – “Fix” reduced cuts from $109b to $85b Many mandatory and a few discretionary programs are exempt (special rules for some programs) ATB cuts in FY 2013, different process for FY 2014+

How sequestration was implemented in FY 2013 ATB cuts: -5.0% for nondefense discretionary, -5.1% for nondefense mandatory, -7.8% for defense – Applied to FY 2013 funding in place on 3/1/13 Cuts were applied to each program, project and activity (interpretation varied by agency) Final 2013 appropriation levels and existing agency flexibility mitigated or worsened effects of sequester in some instances Cuts reflected in grant awards issued after March 1, 2013 – Timing varied by program

Sequestration in FY 2013 vs. FY 2014 FY 2013FY 2014 MandatoryATB (-5.1%)ATB (-7.2% est.) Program ExemptionsYes Effective DateMarch 1, 2013October 1, 2013 FlexibilityPPA DiscretionaryATB (-5.0%)Lower Caps Program ExemptionsYesNo Effective DateMarch 1, 2013October 1, 2013 FlexibilityPPAAppropriation Account EnforcementN/ASame as FY 2013

House and Senate take divergent paths in FY 2014, neither of which conforms to BCA

Divergent paths lead to different outcomes for states

Progress of a sort has been made

How do major grant programs fare? ($ in millions) Proposed FY 2014 vs. FY 2013 Federal AgencyFY 2012FY 2013PresidentHouseSenate Agriculture $6,861$6,7669.6%2.3%8.5% Education 37,27335,3418.7%n/a6.0% Health and Human Services 25,18024,1279.6%n/a13.5% HUD 40,81239, %-0.9%12.2% Energy/EPA 63,18363,2881.5%-8.2%1.9% Justice 1,2511,2214.6%-13.0%-2.1% Homeland Security 1,2541,3599.9%28.4%8.7% Labor 6,5796,1764.3%n/a3.5% Transportation 54,09854,5320.9%1.4%1.7%

What are congressional priorities? Must DoThings to Watch Enact a budget for FY 2014Immigration reform Reauthorize or extend Farm BillESEA reauthorization Reauthorize or extend TANFWIA reauthorization Raise debt limitDATA Act Early Childhood Education

The BCA becomes less restrictive going forward

Discretionary spending grows after FY 2014, even with sequestration

Questions, Comments, Difficulties The House and Senate are proceeding based on their own budget resolutions, which are vastly different from one another. How and when will the gaps be bridged? Will FY 2014 begin with a CR? “Action-forcing” event: raising the debt ceiling. After FY 2014, discretionary spending increases under the BCA, even with sequestration.