mr. chairman , i am concerned this bill will not clear the budget responsibility . 
h.r. 6 technically does not violate the budget act because it is an unreported bill , and budget act points of order generally only apply to reported bills . 
the bill generally is inconsistent with the 302 ( a ) allocations for both the 2005 and house-passed 2006 budget resolutions . 
section 2053 of the bill does , however , create a new entitlement program outside the budget window ( specifically , fy 2016 ) . 
it uses a portion of outer-continental receipts to fund new mandatory state-run conservation , education , and infrastructure programs . 
estimates indicate that the annual cost of this provision could be in the range of $ 1.75 billion . 
if h.r. 6 were a reported bill , such a provision might subject the bill to a section 303 point of order . 
we just passed a budget only after clarifying a point of order would defeat any appropriations bill over budget . 
it appears that we have to expand this point to protect against bills like this . 
