| This Statement of Administration Policy provides the Administration's views
on H.R. 4059, the Military Construction Appropriations Bill, FY 1999, as
reported by the House Appropriations Committee.  Your consideration of the
Administration's views would be appreciated. 
The Administration is disappointed that the Committee has chosen to
increase funding above the level requested for the Military Construction
Appropriations Bill, while reducing the President's request for national
defense programs funded by the Department of Defense  Appropriations Bill
and the Energy and Water Development Appropriations Bill.
 
The Committee has added $580 million to the President's request for 90
unrequested projects and for other program increases, partially offset by
$130 million in reductions to requested items.  The Administration urges
that the unrequested funding be deleted, and funding for requested programs
be restored.
 
Other Objectionable Features
 
The Administration objects to the Committee's:
 
   Refusal to provide advance appropriations of $568.6 million for a
   number of large construction projects, especially ammunition
   demilitarization facilities.  Advance appropriations would ensure that
   full funding is available to complete projects before construction
   begins.  Without full funding, it is difficult to optimize planning,
   scheduling, and cost control.  The Administration opposes incremental
   funding of these projects and urges the House to provide the advance
   appropriations as requested.
   Failure to include requested authority that would enable the
   Secretary of Defense to transfer appropriations within the appropriation
   accounts in the Military Construction Appropriations Act.  Similar
   transfer authority in Defense Appropriations Acts has been used with
   great success to meet unplanned requirements, without reducing the
   opportunity for congressional oversight. |