FISCAL ANALYSIS OF FOREIGN ASSISTANCE AUTHORIZATIONS [Prepared by the staff of the (In 3 This item included the comparable House sum of $122,620,000 plus (1) $19,600,000 for UNRWA and peacekeeping included under supporting assistance in the House bill; (2) an additional $1,000,000 for UNRWA; and (3) $7,530,000 for Indus Basin grants carried in a separate item in the House bill. $12,000,000 earmarked for the U.N. Children's Fund. $14,000,000 earmarked for the U.N. Children's Fund. 6 $13,000,000 earmarked for the U.N. Children's Fund. 7 Authorizations of $300,000,000 for development loans covering the fiscal years 1967 through 1970 have not been appropriated under section 202(a) and are available for appropriations in future years. Included under technical assistance. On a loan basis. 10 On a grant basis, limited to $20,000,000 to remain available until expended. 11 $12,900,000 authorized for fiscal year 1971. 12 The subtotals are listed in H. Rept. 91-708, page 15. 13 Includes $500,000 in local currency. 14 Includes $1,000,000 in local currency. 17 Included under supporting assistance. 18 Included under international organizations and programs. 1 This is an open-ended authorization for which an appropriation of $75,000,000 was requested for fiscal year 1971. 20 Permanent authorization is contained in existing law. $51,200,000 authorized in 1967 for use beginning in fiscal year 1969. An appropriation of any unappropriated sum is authorized. Did not include funds for peacekeeping and UNRWA which were contained in international organizations and programs. Deducting $19,600,000 for these programs from the House figure leaves a total of $395,000,000 for supporting assistance comparable to the Senate figure of $420,000,000. 23 The original Executive request of $375,000,000 was amended by adding $50,000,000 for Spain. 24 Included expenses for U.S. participation in international military headquarters. 25 Sums for South Korea and China not separately identified. Identical sums were authorized for all programs for fiscal year 1971 except the desalting plant for Israel, local currency, and American schools and hospitals. The authorization for the latter was $12,900,000. ECONOMIC AND MILITARY ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS COMPARATIVE HISTORY OF AUTHORIZATIONS AND APPROPRIATIONS FOR BUDGETED PROGRAMS, 1948-70 (This table includes funds authorized and appropriated pursuant to the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended, the Mutual Security Acts of 1951 and 1954 and amendments thereto, and funds (including |