STATEMENT OF ADMINISTRATION POLICY
S. 2837 — Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies
Appropriations Act, 2017
(Sen. Cochran, R-MS)
This
Statement of Administration Policy provides views on S. 2837, making
appropriations for the Departments of Commerce and Justice, Science, and
Related Agencies for the fiscal year (FY) ending September 30, 2017, and for other purposes.
The
Administration welcomes the bill's investments in the Federal Bureau of
Investigation (FBI) and in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration's observational infrastructure, including funding for the
next generation of polar orbiting satellites that are critical to
providing accurate and timely weather forecasts. In addition, the
Administration appreciates the Committee's support for investments that
would increase the International Trade Administration's trade
enforcement and compliance efforts, which help ensure that U.S.
businesses compete on a level playing field in the global economy. The
Administration also appreciates the Committee's support for investments
in State and local assistance, and the National Aeronautics and Space
Administration's (NASA) Commercial Crew program. Finally, the
Administration is pleased that the bill supports the construction of a
new consolidated FBI headquarters facility to support the agency's
national security and law enforcement missions.
However,
the bill's inadequate funding of research, testing, and implementation
activity for the 2020 Decennial Census would undermine the Census
Bureau's efforts to reduce the costs of administering the 2020 Decennial
Census by more than $5 billion. The bill also fails to provide the
funding necessary for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and
Explosives (ATF) to hire the requested 200 additional agents and
investigators to help enforce existing gun laws and keep guns out of the
wrong hands. In addition, the Administration is deeply concerned that
the bill adds more than $1 billion above the FY 2017 Budget request for
NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion capsule while
underfunding other key NASA programs—an approach that would result in an
unbalanced exploration program that is unable to achieve shared
exploration goals.
The
Administration also urges the Congress to enact the mandatory research
and development (R&D) funding requested in NASA, the National
Science Foundation, and the Department of Commerce to support the
critical role that R&D plays in expanding the frontiers of human
knowledge, tackling the Nation's biggest challenges, and driving the
economy forward.
In
October 2015, the President worked with congressional leaders from both
parties to secure the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015 (BBA), which
partially reversed harmful sequestration cuts slated for FY 2017. By
providing fully-paid-for equal dollar increases for defense and
non-defense spending, the BBA allows for investments in FY 2017 that
create jobs, support middle-class families, contribute to long-term
growth, and safeguard national security. The Administration looks
forward to working with the Congress to enact appropriations that are
consistent with that agreement, and fully support economic growth,
opportunity, and our national security priorities. However, the
Administration strongly objects to the inclusion of problematic
ideological provisions that are beyond the scope of funding
legislation. If the final bill that is presented to the President
includes such provisions, the President's senior advisors would
recommend that he veto the bill.
The Administration would like to take this opportunity to share additional views regarding the Committee's version of the bill.
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Source: Executive Office of the President, Office of Management and Budget
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