Posted on December 17, 2011 at 1:33pm by Madeleine Morgenstern
Both the Senate and House of Representatives have passed a massive $1 trillion-plus piece of spending legislation — described as a “catchall budget bill” — which President Barack Obama is expected to sign.
Here are the highlights from the legislation, as compiled by the Associated Press:
-$518 billion for the Pentagon’s core budget, a 1 percent boost, excluding military operations overseas.
-$115 billion for Pentagon war costs in Iraq and Afghanistan, $43 billion less than 2011 costs.
-$7.2 billion to sustain and modernize the U.S. nuclear arsenal.
-$11.8 billion for the IRS, an almost 3 percent budget cut.
-$39.6 billion for homeland security programs, a 5 percent cut, though border security and immigration enforcement are increased.
-$8.4 billion for the Environmental Protection Agency, a 6 percent cut from the president’s request.
-$4.3 billion for the Indian Health Service, a 6 percent increase.
-$30.7 billion for health research, a 1 percent increase.
-$14.5 billion for Title I grants to schools, virtually the same as last year.
-$11.6 billion for grants to school districts for special needs children.
-$4.3 billion for Congress’ own budget, a 5 percent cut.
-$122.2 billion for veterans programs.
-$3.5 billion for low-income heating and utility subsidies, a cut of about 25 percent.
-$53.3 billion for foreign aid and the State Department’s budget.
-$8.1 billion for disaster aid.
-Reforms to the Pell Grant program that maintain the maximum award at $5,550 but limit the number of semesters the grants may be received and make income eligibility standards more strict.
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