Obama 2011 budget pdf
President Barack Obama projected the US budget deficit would peak at a new record in - before easing as he pushes for fiscal responsibility while battling double-digit unemployment. It's not set in stone - Congress has the power to change it. That's or So what does that mean for US public spending - besides cuts for Nasa?
It shows spending by department back to - and ahead to The summary is below but click on the spreadsheet link for the full data. Since the President took office, the Administration has made the largest investments in clean energy in American history.
Supporting Basic Research. Supporting a Cancer Moonshot. Advancing Biomedical Research. Revitalizing American Manufacturing. Creating the Industries and Jobs of the Future. Investing in Civil Space Activities. The Budget simplifies and expands the tax credit for companies investing in innovation. The Budget aims to ensure that children have access to high-quality learning starting at birth by: Expanding access to quality child care for working families. The Budget ensures that all low- and moderate-income working families with young children have access to quality, affordable child care, as opposed to the small share of children who receive this help today.
Overall, this will expand access to high-quality care for more than 1. Increasing the duration of Head Start programs, while maintaining access to Head Start. Supporting universal preschool. The Preschool for All initiative, in partnership with the States, provides all four-year-olds from low- and moderate-income families with access to high-quality preschool, while encouraging States to expand those programs to reach additional children from middle-class families and establish full-day kindergarten policies.
With the support of Federal funding made available through the PDG program, 18 States are currently developing and expanding high-quality preschool programs in targeted, high-need communities. Investing in voluntary, evidence-based home visiting. The Budget extends and expands evidence-based, voluntary home visiting programs, which enable nurses, social workers, and other professionals to connect families to services to support children's healthy development and learning.
Invests in early learning for children with disabilities. The Budget focuses on providing equity and opportunity for all students in elementary and secondary education and expanding college opportunity and quality by: Helping Students Prepare for College and Careers.
The Budget increases funding for Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies, the cornerstone of Federal efforts to ensure that all students, including poor and minority students, students with disabilities, and English learners, graduate from high school prepared for college and careers.
Supporting Computer Science for All. The Budget invests discretionary resources in a Computer Science for All Development Grants program for school districts to promote innovative strategies to provide high-quality instruction and other learning opportunities in computer science.
Strengthening Pell Grants. Pell Grants are central to our efforts to help low- and moderate- income students afford college.
The Budget also continues to index the grant to inflation indefinitely for future generations. The Second Chance Pell proposal expands opportunity to incarcerated individuals eligible for release with the goals of helping them get jobs and strengthen their communities.
The Budget eliminates burdensome and unnecessarily complex student aid application questions to make it easier for students and families to access Federal student aid and afford a college education. Simplifying and expanding education tax benefits. The Budget proposes a new American Technical Training Fund to provide competitive grants to support evidence-based, tuition-free job training programs in high-demand fields.
This proposal would produce a pipeline of about half a million skilled workers over the next five years. The Budget proposes a new Workforce Data Science and Innovation Fund that would recruit to the Department of Labor DOL a best-in-class team to help States find new ways to use technology and data analytics to improve training programs and consumer choice. Creating Pathways to High-Growth Jobs. The Budget invests in growing the health care workforce, including expanding and extending funding for the National Health Service Corps through FY to increase the number of providers serving in the areas across the country that need them most.
Tax Reform that Promotes Growth and Opportunity. The Budget funds proposals designed to reduce poverty, assist families in deep poverty or experiencing a financial crisis, and improve efforts to help parents find and keep jobs. Expanding Paid Leave. Modernizing the Unemployment Insurance Safety Net. The Budget proposes a cost-neutral set of reforms to strengthen and modernize the Unemployment Insurance UI program to reflect the modern economy and workforce.
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Watch and subscribe today! The following links include information regaring the Fiscal Year Budget. Each link corresponds to the title above it. As Matthew Clemente pointed out in his last entry, the national debt will surpass GDP as soon as Unfortunately, it gets more frightening—according to the Financial Report of the U.
Even this figure is already outdated: consider the additional promised payouts with the passing of the healthcare bill.
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