I saw a few more items in the proposed House rules that I thought are interesting:
The cost of repealing HIR does not have to be offset, and the stimulus doesn't count as spending:
Deficit-Neutral Revenue Reserve. Paragraph (d) allows the Budget
Committee to make appropriate budget adjustments prior to the adoption of a
budget resolution to account for the repeal or modification of the Patient
Protection and Affordable Care Act and the Health Care and Education
Affordability Reconciliation Act of 2010.
Exemptions. Subparagraphs (h)(1) through (7) allow the Budget
Committee Chairman, prior to the adoption of a budget resolution, to exempt
from estimates the budgetary effects of the Economic Growth and Tax Relief
Reconciliation Act of 2001 and the Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act
of 2003. It also exempts the budgetary effects of the repeal of the Patient
Protection and Affordable Care Act and Education Affordability Reconciliation
Act of 2010. The budgetary effects of AMT relief, estate tax, trade agreements
and small business tax relief are also exempted.
The "war on terror" appears to continue outside the budget (why not a "war on unemployment" or even a "war on ppoverty"?):
Emergencies and Contingencies. Subparagraphs (c)(1) and (2) provide for
exemptions for designated emergencies and the continuation of contingency
operations related to the Global War on Terror.
But we get to increase the House's direct cost of operations:
Providing for Consideration of Certain Motions to Suspend the Rules.
This provision provides that on January 6, 2011 the Speaker may entertain
motions to suspend the rules related to reducing the costs of operation of the
House and allow two hours of debate equally divided and controlled by the
proponent and an opponent.