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    List Of 141 Programs Bush Wants To Cut Or Kill

    Programs Bush Wants to Cut or Kill

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060209/...am_cuts_glance

    By The Associated Press Thu Feb 9, 6:21 PM ET

    The 141 programs that President Bush proposed to eliminate or cut in his 2007 budget, with potential savings in millions:

    TERMINATIONS:

    AGRICULTURE

    Microbiological data program, $6 million.

    Community Connect broadband grants, $9 million.

    Commodity supplemental food program, $107 million.

    Research and extension grant earmarks, $196 million.

    Ocean freight differential grants, $77 million.

    Forest service economic action program, $10 million.

    High cost energy grants, $26 million.

    Public broadcast grants, $5 million.

    Watershed protection and flood prevention operations, $75 million.

    Total $511 million

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    COMMERCE

    Advanced technology program, $79 million.

    Emergency steel guarantee loan program $49 million

    Telecommunications construction grants $22 million

    Total $150 million

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    EDUCATION

    Educational technology state grants, $272 million

    Even Start, $99 million

    High school programs terminations:

    Vocational education state grants, $1,182 million

    Vocational education national programs, $9 million

    Upward Bound, $311 million

    GEAR UP, $303 million

    Talent search, $145 million

    Tech prep state grants, $105 million

    Smaller learning communities, $94 million

    Safe and Drug-Free Schools state grants, $347 million

    Elementary and secondary education program terminations:

    Parental information and resource centers, $40 million

    Arts in education, $35 million

    Elementary and secondary school counseling, $35 million

    Alcohol abuse reduction, $32 million

    Civic education, $29 million

    National Writing Project, $22 million

    Star Schools, $15 million

    School leadership,$15 million

    Ready to Teach, $11 million

    Javits gifted and talented education, $10 million

    Exchanges with Historic Whaling and Trading Partners, $9 million

    Comprehensive school reform, $8 million

    Dropout prevention program, $5 million

    Mental Health integration in schools, $5 million

    Women's Educational Equity, $3 million

    Academies for American History and Civics, $2 million

    Close-Up fellowships, $1 million

    Foundations for Learning, $1 million

    Excellence in Economic Education, $1 million

    Higher Education Programs:

    Education demos for students with disabilities, $7 million

    Underground Railroad Program, $2 million

    State grants for incarcerated youth offenders, $23 million

    Postsecondary Student Financial Assistance Programs:

    Perkins Loan cancellations, $65 million

    Leveraging educational assistance programs, $65 million

    Byrd Scholarships, $41 million

    Thurgood Marshall Legal Educational opportunity, $3 million

    B.J. Stupak Olympic scholarships, $1 million

    _Vocational rehabilitation programs:

    Supported employment, $30 million

    Projects with industry, $20 million

    Recreational programs, $3 million

    Migrant and seasonal farmworkers,$2 million

    Teacher Quality Enhancement, $60 million

    Total $3,468 million

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    ENERGY

    University nuclear energy program, $27 million

    Oil and gas research and development, $64 million

    Geothermal technology program, $23 million

    Total $114 million

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    HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

    Centers for Disease Control preventive block grant, $99 million

    Real Choice System Change grants, $25 million

    Community services block grant, $630 million

    Community economic development, $27 million

    Rural community facilities, $7 million

    Job opportunities for low-income individuals, $6 million

    Maternal and child health small categorical grants, $39 million

    Urban Indian Health Program, $33 million

    Total $866 million

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    HOMELAND SECURITY

    Office of grants and training, $229 million

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    HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

    HOPE VI, $198 million

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    INTERIOR

    Bureau of Indian Affairs Johnson-O'Malley assistance grants, $16 million

    Land and water conservation fund state recreation grants, $28 million

    National Park Service statutory aid, $7 million

    Rural fire assistance, $10 million

    Total $61 million

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    JUSTICE

    Byrne discretionary grants, $189 million

    Byrne justice assistance grants, $327 million

    Community Oriented Policing Services technology grants, $128 million

    Juvenile accountability block grants, $49 million

    National Drug Intelligence Center, $23 million

    State Criminal Alien Assistance Program, $400 million

    Total $1,116 million

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    LABOR

    America's Job Bank, $15 million

    Denali Commission job training earmark, $7 million

    Migrant and seasonal farmworkers training program, $79 million

    Reintegration of youthful offenders, $49 million

    Susan Harwood training grants, $10 million

    Work incentive grants, $20 million

    Total $180 million

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    TRANSPORTATION

    National defense tank vessel construction program, $74 million

    Railroad rehabilitation financing loan program, $0 million (no funds were enacted in 2006)

    Total $74 million

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    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

    Unrequested projects, $277 million

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    OTHER AGENCIES

    National Civilian Community Corps, $22 million

    President's Freedom scholarships, $4 million

    National Veterans Business Development Corporation, $1 million

    Small Business Administration microloan program, $14 million

    Postal Service forgone revenue appropriation, $29 million

    Total $70 million

    _____

    MAJOR REDUCTIONS:

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    AGRICULTURE

    Conservation operations, $77 million

    Resource conservation and development program, $25 million

    State and private forestry, $100 million

    In-house research, $123 million

    Environmental quality incentives program, $270 million

    Market access program, $100 million

    Rural Economic development grants, $89 million

    Watershed rehabilitation program, $ 65 million

    Farmland protection program, $47 million

    Value-added marketing grants, $40 million

    Wildlife habitat incentives program, $30 million

    Agricultural management assistance, $14 million

    Broadband, $10 million

    Ground and surface water conservation, $9 million

    Renewable energy program, $3 million

    Biomass research and development, $2 million

    Total $1004 million

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    COMMERCE

    Manufacturing extension partnership, $59 million

    Technology administration, $5 million

    Total $64 million

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    EDUCATION

    Perkins Loans Institutional Fund recall, $664 million

    Teaching American history, $71 million

    Physical education, $47 million

    Mentoring program, $30 million

    Total 811 million

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    ENERGY

    Environmental management, $762 million

    Weatherization assistance program, $79 million

    Clean Coal Power initiative, $45 million

    Total $886 million

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    HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

    Health Resources and Service Administration- Children's Graduate Medical Education, $198

    HRSA Health professions, $136 million

    HRSA Poison control centers, $10 million

    HRSA Rural health, $133 million

    Social Services block grant, $500 million

    Substance abuse and mental health programs, $71 million

    Total $1,048 million

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    HOMELAND SECURITY

    Office of grants and training, $694 million

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    HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

    Public housing capital fund, $261 million

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    INTERIOR

    BIA school construction, $50 million

    Bureau of Reclamation reductions, $127 million

    USGS Mineral Resources program, $22 million

    Total $199 million

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    LABOR

    State job training grants consolidation, $514 million

    International Labor Affairs Bureau, $61 million

    Office of Disability Employment Policy, $8 million

    Total $583 million

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    TRANSPORTATION

    Amtrak, $394 million

    Federal Aviation Administration, Airport improvement program, $765 million

    Total $1,159 million

    TREASURY

    Internal Revenue Service business systems modernization, $30 million

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    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

    Alaska Native villages, $19 million

    Clean water state revolving fund, $199 million

    Total $218 million

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    INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS

    Assistance for Eastern European democracy, $83 million

    Assistance for the state of the former Soviet Union, $68 million

    Total $160 million

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    NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION

    Aeronautics Mission Research Directorate, $160 million

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    OTHER AGENCIES

    Corporation for Public Broadcasting, $114 million

    Denali Commission, $47 million

    National Archives and Records Administration, $8 million

    Total $169 million
    No One Knows Everything. Only Together May We Find The Truth JG


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    Oil and gas research and development, $64 million

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    beltman713 Guest
    Education 4.5 Billion=A lot of children left behind.

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    Years of progress all down the drain.

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    jetsetlemming Guest
    So, how does this cause "the nation's biggest deficit" again?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jetsetlemming
    So, how does this cause "the nation's biggest deficit" again?
    These cuts don't...massive spending on the military and huge tax cuts for the rich do. Not to mention the bad economy which means less revanue.

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    The tax cuts aren't just for the rich, though they benifit those who pay more more (because it's a percentage cut, not a solid number), and those cuts lead to people spending more (because they have more), which stimulates the economy and increases businesses's profits, which increase the taxes paid by businesses to the government. If it weren't for the effects of the hurricanes and gas prices, the economy would be going great. As it is, it is in no way bad. It is merely okay.

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    True the middle class gets some tax cuts but there paying through the roof for everything else (engergy, school, ect..). While the upper class gets major tax cuts in everything.

    Also, does it make sense that your taking in less money in a slow economy and cutting taxes for major corporations while spending through the roof on the military and pork-barrell projects? The answer is no.

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    jetsetlemming Guest
    The economy isn't slow, and he's cutting the pork-barrel projects.

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    Since when is education pork-barrel?

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