Every year, the President submits a budget request to Congress, but how much attention does Congress pay to those requests? In this episode, we compare the Trump administration requests to the amounts actually provided by Congress for fiscal year 2018.
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- School breakfast program equipment grants
- Trump administration requested to eliminate the grants
- Congress increased funding by 20%, to a total of $30 million
- Total for all Child Nutrition Programs
- Trump administration requested a 6% increase
- Congress increased the budget by a little less than Trump wanted to a total of $24.2 billion
- Food Stamps: Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women (SNAP)
- Trump administration requested a 6.5% cut, or almost $5 billion
- Congress cut by a little under 6% for a total of a little over $74 billion
- Foreign Food Assistance
- Trump administration requested an almost 90% cut
- Congress increased the budget by almost 8%, to a total of a little over $2 billion
- Food and Drug Administration
- Trump administration requested to change how the FDA is funded
- Trump administration requested that the FDA’s tax money cut by 34% but then wanted to make up the almost $1 billion shortfall and add funding by increasing fees on drug producers. All of these fees are paid by the companies in order to fund the expedited FDA approval process for their products:
- Medical devices and drugs for humans:
- Trump administration requested a 67% increase in prescription drug user fees
- Congress increased by 21%
- Trump administration requested a 90% increase in generic drug user fees
- Congress increased by 53%
- Trump administration requested an almost 350% increase in medical device user fees
- Congress increased by 53%
- Trump administration requested a 67% increase in prescription drug user fees
- Animal drugs:
- Trump administration requested an over 300% increase in animal drug user fees
- Congress decreased by 23%
- Trump administration requested a 163% increase in animal generic drug user fees
- Congress decreased by 17%
- Trump administration requested an over 300% increase in animal drug user fees
- Tobacco fees
- Trump administration requested an almost 6% increase in fees
- Congress enacted Trump’s request
- Trump administration requested an almost 6% increase in fees
- Medical devices and drugs for humans:
- Trump administration requested that the FDA’s tax money cut by 34% but then wanted to make up the almost $1 billion shortfall and add funding by increasing fees on drug producers. All of these fees are paid by the companies in order to fund the expedited FDA approval process for their products:
- Trump administration requested to change how the FDA is funded
- Crop Insurance
- Federal Crop Insurance Corporation
- Trump administration requested an about 5% cut, or $422 million
- Congress increased the budget by about 3%, to a total of almost $9 billion
- Commodity Credit Corporation Fund
- Trump administration requested to cut “Reimbursement for net realized losses” by almost 18%, an almost $4 billion cut
- Congress cut it more, by 33%, or $7 billion, to a total of $14.3 billion
- Federal Crop Insurance Corporation
Department of CommerceTotal funding: $11.1 billion
- Economic Development Administration
- Trump administration requested an 89% cut
- Congress increased the budget by 9%, to a total of a little over $300 million
- Minority Business Development Administration
- Trump administration requested an 82% cut
- Congress increased the budget by about 15% to a total of $39 million
Department of JusticeTotal funding: $30.3 billion
- Legal Services Corporation
- Trump administration requested a 91% cut
- Congress increased its funding by 6%, to a total of $410 million
- State and local law enforcement assistance
- Trump administration requested an over 30% cut
- Congress increased funding by over 30%, to a total of over $1.6 billion
- Juvenile justice programs
- Trump administration requested a 44% cut
- Congress increased the funding by over 14% to about $280 million
ScienceTotal funding: $28.5 billion
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
- Trump administration requested a 16% cut
- Congress increased the funding by 4%, to a total of almost $6 billion
- National Science Foundation
- Trump administration requested an 11% cut
- Congress increased their budget by 4%, to a total of $7.7 billion
Department of DefenseTotal funding: $647.4 billion
- Total Funding
- Trump administration requested a 6% funding increase
- Congress increased by over 10%, by more than $61 billion, to a total of over $647 billion
- Global War on Terror Funding
- Total funding
- Trump administration requested a 5% funding increase
- Congress increased funding just slightly more than Trump’s request, to a total of over $65 billion
- War on Terror “Space procurement”
- A new category requested by the Trump administration, Congress provided the over $2.2 million request.
- War on Terror National Guard and Reserve Equipment
- Trump administration requested to eliminate all $750 million in funding
- Congress almost doubled the National Guard’s War on Terror equipment fund to $1.3 billion.
- War on Terror “Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative”
- Trump administration requested to eliminate all $150 million in funding
- Congress increased the funding by a third to $200 million
- War on Terror Afghanistan Security Forces Fund
- Trump administration requested to increase funding by 16%
- Congress increased funding by over 9%, to a total of over $4.6 billion
- War on Terror Counter-ISIS Train and Equip Fund
- Trump administration requested to increase by 83%
- Congress increased funding by Trump’s exact request, to a total of over $1.7 billion
- Total funding
- Research, Development, Test and Evaluation
- Trump administration requested a 14% increase, by more than $10 billion
- Congress increased funding by 22%, to a total of over $88 billion
- Procurement
- Total
- Trump administration requested a 5% increase
- Congress increased funding by over 23%, to a total of $133.8 billion
- Army aircraft
- Trump administration requested a 9% cut
- Congress increased the budget by 21%, to $5.5 billion
- Navy aircraft
- Trump administration requested a 7% cut worth over $1 billion
- Congress increased funding by almost 24%, by almost $4 billion, to a total of almost $20 billion
- Navy shipbuilding
- Trump administration requested a 3.5% cut
- Congress increased the budget by 13% to a total of $23.8 billion
- Army weapons and combat vehicles
- Trump administration requested a 8% increase
- Congress almost doubled the funding, to a total of almost $4.4 billion
- Air force aircraft
- Trump administration requested an 8% increase
- Congress decided to increase the budget by almost 30%, to a total of $18.5 billion
- Total
Military Construction and VeteransDefense Construction: $11 billionDepartment of Veterans Affairs: $185 billionGrand total: $205.8 billion
- “Overseas Contingency Operations”
- Navy
- Trump administration requested Navy OCO funding be eliminated
- Congress cut funding by 87%, to a total of $13 million
- Army
- Trump administration requested $124 million, up from $0 in 2017
- Congress provided 5% more than the request, a total of over $130 million
- Air Force
- Trump administration requested funding to double
- Congress increased funding by 164%, to a total of over $275 million
- Reserve funding for every branch was eliminated
- Total
- Trump administration requested a 7% increase
- Congress increased funding by 8%, to a total of $750 million
- Navy
- European Deterrence / Reassurance Initiative
- Army
- Trump administration requested a 16% cut
- Congress granted the Trump administration’s request for almost $16 million
- Navy
- Trump administration requested a 13% cut
- Congress cut funding by 7%, to a total of almost $20 million
- Air Force
- Trump administration requested a 300% increase
- Congress granted the Trump administration’s request for over $270 million
- Total
- Congress increased funding by 153%, to a total of over $306 million
- Army
- Military Construction
- Trump administration requested a 40% increase
- Congress provided a 42% increase, to a total of over $11 billion
- Veterans Administration
- Medical and prosthetic research
- Trump administration requested a 5% cut
- Congress increased funding by 7%, to a total of $722 million
- Veterans Administration Total: Mandatory and Discretionary
- Trump administration requested a 3% increase
- Congress provided 4.5% increase, to a total of over $185 billion
- Medical and prosthetic research
Department of EnergyTotal funding: $34.5 billion
- Energy Programs
- Sustainable Transportation
- Trump administration requested a 70% cut
- Congress increased funding by 10%, to a total of $674 million
- Energy Efficiency
- Trump administration requested a 70% cut, including the complete elimination of weatherization programs and energy program grants to the states.
- Congress increased funding by 13%m to a total of $858 million
- Renewable Energy
- Trump administration requested a 70% cut
- Congress increased funding by 15%, to a total of $519 million
- Solar energy: $241 million
- Water power: $105 million
- Wind energy: $92 million
- Geothermal technologies: $81 million
- Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Total
- Trump administration requested almost a 70% cut
- Congress increased funding by 11%, to a total of over $2.3 billion
- Sustainable Transportation
- Fossil Energy: Research and Development
- Trump administration requested a 58% cut
- Congress increased funding by 9%, to a total of $726 million
- Nuclear Energy: Research and Development
- Trump administration requested to cut funding almost in half
- Congress increased funding by about 20%, to a total of $669 million
- Coal Research, including Carbon Capture and Storage
- Trump administration requested a 73% cut
- Congress increased funding by 14%, to a total of over $481 million
- Fusion Energy Sciences: Research
- Trump administration requested a 25% cut
- Congress increased funding by 25%, to a total of over $410 million
- Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability
- Transmission Reliability
- Trump administration requested a 64% cut
- Congress increased funding by 8%, to a total of $39 million
- Resilient distribution systems
- Trump administration requested an 80% cut
- Congress cut funding by 25%, to a total of $38 million
- Energy Storage
- Trump administration requested a 75% cut
- Congress increased funding by 30%, to a total of $41 million
- Total
- Trump requested research be cut almost in half
- Congress increased funding by almost 8%, to a total of $248 million
- Transmission Reliability
Department of the TreasuryTotal funding: $727 million
- Community Development Financial Institutions Fund
- Trump administration requested a 94% cut
- Congress increased funding by less than 1%, to a even total of $250 million
- Federal Election Commission
- Trump administration requested a 10% cut
- Congress granted his exact request, for a total of about $71 million
- Small Business Administration: Entrepreneurial Development Program
- Trump administration requested a 22% cut
- Congress increased funding by less than 1%, to a total of $247 million
Department of Homeland Security Total funding: $59.3 billion
- DHS Management: Operations and Support
- Trump administration requested to increase management budgets over 16%
- Congress increased their budgets by almost 19%
- Chief Financial Officer: 12% increase
- Chief Readiness Support Officer: 31% increase
- Chief Human Capital Officer: 82% increase
- Congress increased their budgets by almost 19%
- Trump administration requested to increase management budgets over 16%
- Cybersecurity
- Trump administration requested a 19% cut
- Congress increased by 21%, to a total of $362 million
- DHS Intelligence
- Trump administration requested a 4% cut
- Congress cut funding by 6%, to a total of almost $246 million
- Note: Congress instructed DHS to continue increasing field personnel to State and Major Urban Area Fusion Centers that provide outreach to “critical infrastructure owners and operators”
U.S. Customs and Border Protection Total funding: $16.3 billion
- Border Patrol Operations
- Border Patrol Assets and Support
- Trump administration requested an increase of 17%
- Congress increased funding by 9%, to a total of $625 million
- Border Patrol Office of Training and Development
- Trump administration requested an increase of 43%
- Congress increased funding by 19%, to a total of $64 million
- Total Border Patrol Operations
- Trump administration requested an increase of 4.5%
- Congress increased funding by a little over 1%, to a total of $4.4 billion
- Border Patrol Assets and Support
- Procurement, Construction, and Improvement
- Trump administration requested an increase of 167%
- Congress increased funding by 196%, almost double, to a total of over $2.2 billion
- Note: “CBP is directed to work with federal and industry partners to evaluate the potential use of commercially developed, space-based technologies to provide persistent, real-time border surveillance…”
Immigration and Customs EnforcementTotal funding: $7.4 billion
- Enforcement and Removal Operations
- Custody Operations
- Trump administration requested a 33% increase
- Congress increased funding by 14%, to a total of over $3 billion
- Criminal Alien Program
- Trump administration requested a 32% increase
- Congress increased funding by 2%, to a total of $319 million
- Transportation and Removal Program
- Trump administration requested a 36% increase
- Congress increased funding by 4%, to a total of $369 million
- Alternatives to Detention
- Trump administration requested a 2% cut
- Congress increased funding by 2%, to a total of $187 million
- Total Funding for Enforcement and Removal Operations
- Trump administration requested a 31% increase
- Congress increased funding by 11%, to a total of $4.1 billion
- Custody Operations
Transportation Security Administration (TSA)Total funding: $7.8 billion
- Salaries and Benefits
- Trump administration requested an almost 3% cut
- Congress increased the funding by 0.2%, to a total of $3.2 billion
- Training
- Trump administration requested a 2.5% cut
- Congress granted the Trump administration’s request, cutting funding to a total of $233 million
- Screening Technology Maintenance
- Trump administration requested a 36% increase
- Congress increased funding by 40%, to a total of $398 million
- Note: Funding increase is aimed at implementation of a plan “to analyze and test perimeter intrusion detection and deterrence technologies”
- Aviation Screening Infrastructure
- Checkpoint Support
- Trump administration requested a 96% cut
- Congress cut funding by 39%, to a total of $68 million
- Note: the funding increases are meant to speed up the purchase of new x-ray equipment
- Checked Baggage
- Trump administration requested a 44% cut
- Congress increased funding by 41%, to a total of $83 million
- Checkpoint Support
- Screening Partnership Program
- Trump administration requested a 1% cut
- Congress increased funding by over 5%, to a total of $185 million
- Airport Management
- Trump administration requested a 12% increase
- Congress increased funding by 13%, to a total of $646 million
- Aviation Regulation
- Trump administration requested a 21% cut
- Congress barely increased funding to $218 million
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)Total funding: $12.5 billion
- Preparedness and Protection
- Trump administration requested a 10% cut
- Congress granted the Trump administration’s request, cutting funding to a total of $132 million
- Operations
- Trump administration requested a 3% cut
- Congress cut funding by about 1.5%, to a total of a little over $1 billion
- Emergency Disaster Relief Funds for 2017 disasters
- $23.5 billion is appropriated in this law
- Grants
- State Homeland Security grant
- Trump administration requested a 25% cut
- Congress increased funding by 8%, tot a total of $507 million
- Public Transportation Security Assistance
- Trump administration requested a 52% cut
- Congress maintained funding at $100 million
- Port Security
- Trump administration requested a 52% cut
- Congress maintained funding at $100 million
- Emergency Management Performance
- Trump administration requested a 20% cut
- Congress maintained funding at $350 million
- National Predisaster Mitigation Fund
- Trump administration requested a 61% cut
- Congress increased funding by 149%, to a total of $249 million
- Flood Hazard Mapping and Risk Analysis Program
- Trump administration requested that the program be eliminated
- Congress increased funding by 48%, to a total of $262 million
- Emergency Food and Shelter
- Trump administration requested that the program be eliminated
- Congress maintained funding at $120 million
- State Homeland Security grant
- Total FEMA funding
- Trump administration requested a 7% cut
- Congress increased funding by 8%, to a total of $12.5 billion
Department of the Interior Total funding: $13.1 billion
- Bureau of Land Management
- Wildlife and Fisheries
- Trump administration requested a 25% cut
- Congress maintained funding at $103 million
- Endangered species
- Trump administration requested a 6% cut
- Congress maintained funding at $22 million
- Abandoned land mines
- Trump administration requested a 55% cut
- Congress maintained funding at $20 million
- Hazardous materials management
- Trump administration requested a 33% cut
- Congress maintained funding at $15 million
- Recreation management
- Trump administration requested a 12% cut
- Congress increased funding by 1%, to a total of $73 million
- Oil and Gas management
- Trump administration requested a 12% increase
- Congress increased funding by 27%, to a total of $86 million
- Coal management
- Trump administration requested a 90% increase
- Congress provided a 10% increase, to a total of $12 million
- Renewable energy
- Trump administration requested a 45% cut
- Congress cut funding by about 2%, to a total of $28 million
- Wildlife and Fisheries
- U.S Fish and Wildlife Service
- Trump administration requested to cut every single category, an overall 14% cut
- Congress increased the funding 5%, to a total of $1.6 billion
- National Park Service
- Trump administration requested a 13% cut
- Congress increased funding by 9%, to a total of $3.2 billion
- USGS
- Natural Hazards
- Earthquake hazards
- Trump administration requested a 20% cut
- Congress increased funding by 30%, to a total of $83 million
- Volcano hazards
- Trump administration requested a 21% cut
- Congress increased funding by 52%, to a total of $43 million
- Earthquake hazards
- Water resources
- National Water Quality
- Trump administration requested an 18% cut
- Congress maintained funding at $90 million
- Water availability science
- Trump administration requested a 33% cut
- Congress increased funding by 2%, to a total of $46 million
- Overall
- Trump administration requested a 19% cut
- Congress increased funding by almost 1%, to a total of $218 million
- National Water Quality
- Natural Hazards
- Offshore Safety and Environmental Enforcement
- Environmental enforcement
- Trump administration requested a 47% cut
- Congress granted the Trump administration’s request, cutting funding to a total of only $4.4 million
- Environmental enforcement
- Wildland Fire Management
- Trump administration requested a 7% cut
- Congress barely increased the funding, to a total of $948 million
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
- Science and Technology
- Air and energy
- Trump administration requested a 67% cut
- Congress maintained funding at $92 million
- Safe and sustainable water resources
- Trump administration requested a 36% cut
- Congress maintained funding at $106 million
- Air and energy
- Clean Air
- Trump administration requested a 48% cut
- Congress maintained funding at $273 million
- Enforcement
- Trump administration requested a 19% cut
- Congress maintained funding at $240 million
- Geographic programs
- Trump administration requested all of them eliminated.
- Congress increased funding by 3%, to a total of $47 million
- Indoor air and radiation
- Trump administration requested a 93% cut
- Congress maintained funding at $28 million
- Pesticide licensing
- Trump administration requested a 17% cut
- Congress increased funding by 7%, to a total of $109 million
- Toxic risk review and prevention
- Trump administration requested a 30% cut
- Congress increased funding by 4%, to a total of $109 million
- National estuary program / Coastal waterways
- Trump administration requested that the programs be eliminated
- Congress maintained funding at $27 million
- Human Health Protection
- Trump administration requested a 18% cut
- Congress maintained funding at $98 million
- Water quality protection
- Trump administration requested a 17% cut
- Congress maintained funding at $210 million
- Enforcement of the Hazardous Substance Superfund
- Trump administration requested a 40% cut
- Congress maintained funding at $166 million
- Superfund clean up
- Trump administration requested a 28% cut
- Congress increased funding by half a percent, to a total of $721 million
- Grants
- Pollution control
- Trump administration requested a 30% cut
- Congress maintained funding at $230 million
- State and local air quality management
- Trump administration requested a 30% cut
- Congress maintained funding at $228 million
- Public water system supervision
- Trump administration requested a 30% cut
- Congress maintained funding at $102 million
- Underground injection control (UIC)
- Trump administration requested a 30% cut
- Congress maintained funding at $10 million
- Pesticides enforcement
- Trump administration requested a 40% cut
- Congress maintained funding at $18 million
- Beaches protection
- Trump administration requested that the program be eliminated
- Congress maintained funding at under $10 million
- Lead
- Trump administration requested that the program be eliminated
- Congress maintained funding at $14 million
- Pollution prevention
- Trump administration requested that the program be eliminated
- Congress maintained funding at $5 million
- Total grant funding
- Trump administration requested a 44% cut
- Congress increased funding by 1%, to a total of just over $1 billion
- Pollution control
- Migrant and Seasonal Farmworker programs
- Trump administration requested that the program be eliminated
- Congress increased funding by 7%, to a total of $87 million
- Dislocated Worker Assistance National Reserve
- Trump administration requested a 47% cut
- Congress maintained the funding at $220 million
- Labor Dept. Management: Salaries and Expenses
- Women’s Bureau
- Trump administration requested a 75% cut
- Congress increased funding by 8%, to a total of $13 million
- International Labor Affairs
- Trump administration requested a 75% cut
- Congress maintained the funding at $86 million
- Chief Financial Officer
- Trump administration requested a 93% increase
- Congress Congress increased funding by 87%, to a total of $10.4 million
- Women’s Bureau
- Total
- Trump administration requested an 18% cut
- Congress slightly increased funding, to a total of $13.7 billion
Department of Health and Human Services Total funding: $843 billion
- Training for diversity
- Trump administration requested to eliminate the funding
- Congress increased funding by 6%, to a total of $88 million
- Training in primary care medicine
- Trump administration requested to eliminate the funding
- Congress increased funding by 26%, to a total of $49 million
- Dentist training
- Trump administration requested to eliminate the funding
- Congress increased funding by 11%, to a total of $40 million
- Community health eduction centers
- Trump administration requested to eliminate the funding
- Congress increased funding by 27%, to a total of $38 million
- Mental and Behavior health
- Trump administration requested to eliminate the funding
- Congress increased funding by 270%, to a total of $37 million
- Nursing programs
- Trump administration requested a 64% cut
- Congress increased funding by 9%, to a total of $250 million
- Maternal and Child Health
- Block Grants
- Trump administration requested a 4% increase
- Congress increased funding by 1.5% to over $650 million
- Healthy Start
- Trump administration requested a 24% increase
- Congress increased funding by 7%, to a total of $110 million
- Programs the Trump administration requested eliminated:
- Sickle Cell Anemia Demonstration Program
- Autism and other developmental disorders
- Heritable disorders
- Universal newborn hearing screening
- Emergency medical services for children
- Total
- Trump administration requested an 8% cut
- Congress increased funding by 3, including funding for two new programs:
- Screening and Treatment for Maternal Depression
- Pediatric Mental Health Care Access
- Block Grants
- Birth defects, developmental disabilities
- Trump administration requested a 27% cut
- Congress increased funding by 2%, to a total of $140 million
- Rural Health
- Trump administration requested an 82% cut
- Congress increased funding by 86%, to a total of over $290 million
- Centers for Disease Control
- Public Health Preparedness and Response
- Trump administration requested an almost 10% cut
- Congress increased funding by 3%, to a total of $1.45 billion
- CDC Total
- Trump administration requested a 20% cut
- Congress increased funding by 14%, to a total of over $7.2 billion
- Public Health Preparedness and Response
- National Institutes of Health
- Institutes that the Trump administration requested to eliminate:
- National Cancer Institute
- National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
- National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research
- National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive Kidney Diseases
- National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
- National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
- National Institute of General Medical Sciences
- National Eye Institute
- National Institute on Aging
- National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
- National Institute on Deafness
- National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
- National Institute on Drug Abuse
- National Institute of Mental Health
- National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities
- The only thing he wanted to increase was a 40% increase to the “NIH Innovation Account, CURES Act2/” (which Congress granted) and he wanted to create a new “National Institute for Research on Safety and Quality”, a request that Congress ignored.
- Total: National Institute of Health
- Trump administration requested a 22% cut
- Congress increased funding by about 8%, to a total of about $3 billion
- Institutes that the Trump administration requested to eliminate:
- Medicaid grants
- Trump requested and received an 8% increase, up to $284 billion
- Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services
- Trump administration requested an 8% increase
- Congress increased funding by a little more than requested, to a total of over $747 billion
- Low Income Home Energy Assistance
- Trump administration requested to eliminate the $3.3 billion program
- Congress increased funding by 7%, to a total of $3.6 billion
- Refugee and Entrant Assistance
- Unaccompanied Minors
- Trump administration requested to maintain funding
- Congress increased funding by 37%, to a total of $1.3 billion
- Total
- Trump administration requested a 13% cut
- Congress increased funding by 11%, to a total of $1.8 billion
- Unaccompanied Minors
- Social Services Block Grant (Title XX) Children and Families Services Program
- Trump administration requested to eliminate the program
- Congress maintained funding at $1.7 billion
- Programs for Children, Youth, and Families
- Preschool Development Grants
- Trump administration requested to eliminate the program
- Congress maintained funding at $250 million
- Total
- Trump administration requested a 9% cut
- Congress increased funding by 6%, to a total of over $12 billion
- Preschool Development Grants
Department of Education Total funding: $74 billion
- School Improvement Program
- Trump administration requested an 84% cut
- Congress increased funding by 17%, to a total of over $5 billion
- Charter School Grants
- Trump administration requested a 46% increase
- Congress increased funding by 17%, to a total of $400 million
- Student Financial Assistance
- Trump administration requested a 5% cut
- Congress increased funding by 1%, to a total of $24.4 billion
- International Education and Foreign Language programs
- Trump administration requested to eliminate all programs – domestic and overseas
- Congress maintained funding at $72 million
- Total
- Trump administration requested a 7% cut
- Congress increased funding by 3%, to a total of $74 billion
Institute of Museum and Library Services
- Trump administration requested a 90% cut
- Congress increased funding by 4%, to a total of $240 million
Corporation for National and Community Service
- AmeriCorps grants
- Trump administration requested a 99% cut
- Congress increased funding by 7%, to a total of $412 million
Corporation for Public Broadcasting
- Trump administration requested an over 99% cut
- Congress maintained the funding at $445 million
Department of StateTotal funding: $54.1 billion
- International Organizations
- Total
- Trump administration requested a 35% cut
- Congress cut funding by 2%, to a total of $1.7 billion
- Total
- Asia Foundation
- Trump administration requested to eliminate the program
- Congress maintained funding at $17 million
- East-West Center
- Trump administration requested to eliminate the program
- Congress maintained funding at $17 million
- US Institute of Peace
- Trump administration requested a 49% cut
- Congress maintained funding at $38 million
- National Endowment for Democracy
- Trump administration requested a 40% cut
- Congress maintained funding at $170 million
- Democracy Fund
- Trump administration requested to eliminate the fund
- Congress increased funding 2%, to a total of $215 million
- “Assistance for Europe, Eurasia and Central Asia”
- Trump administration requested to eliminate the funding
- Congress increased the funding by 157%, to a total of $750 million
- “Independent Agencies”
- Inter-American Foundation
- Trump administration requested an 80% cut
- Congress maintained funding at $22.5 million
- US African Development Foundation
- Trump administration requested a 70% cut
- Congress maintained funding at $30 million
- Inter-American Foundation
- “International Security Assistance”
- Drug War
- Trump administration requested a 22% cut
- Congress increased funding 7%, to a total of $950 million
- Anti-terrorism and nonproliferation
- Trump administration requested a 37% cut
- Congress increased funding by 30%, to a total of $655 million
- Peacekeeping operations
- Trump administration requested a 10% cut
- Congress increased by 57%, to a total of $212 million
- Drug War
- Foreign Military Financing Program
- Congress provided:
- Israel: $3.1 billion
- Egypt: $1.3 billion
- Other: $1.2 billion
- Congress provided:
- International Financial Institutions
- World Bank Group
- Trump administration requested an over 12% cut
- Congress cut funding by 10%, to a total of over $1.2 billion
- Asian Development Fund
- Trump administration requested a 52% cut
- Congress granted the Trump administration request, cutting to a total of $43 million
- African Development Bank
- Trump administration requested a 17% cut
- Congress granted the Trump administration request, cutting to a total of $204 million
- World Bank Group
- Total: Multilateral Assistance
- Trump administration requested a 30% cut
- Congress cut funding by 12%, to a total of $1.9 billion
State: Global War on Terror (GWOT)
- GWOT “Transition Initiatives”
- Trump administration requested a 37% increase
- Congress granted the $62 million request
- GWOT Drug War
- Trump administration requested a 52% cut
- Congress increased by 1% to $418 million
- GWOT Nonproliferation, anti-terrorism, demining and related programs
- Trump administration requested a 7 % increase
- Congress cut almost 40%
- GWOT Foreign Military Financing Program
- Trump administration requested a 66% cut
- Congress cut by 65% to $460 million
- GWOT State Dept Total
- Trump administration requested a 27% cut
- Congress cut funding by 27%, to $12 billion
Department of Transportation Total funding: $27.2 billion
- National Infrastructure Investments
- Trump administration requested to eliminate the funding
- Congress increased funding by 200%, to a total of $1.5 billion even
- Federal Railroad Administration
- Federal State Partnership for State of Good Repair
- Trump administration requested a 4% increase
- Congress increased the funding by 900%, to a total of $250 million even
- Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety
- Trump administration requested a 63% cut
- Congress increased funding by 770%, to a total of $592 million.
- Federal State Partnership for State of Good Repair
- AMTRAK (National Railroad Passenger Corporation)
- Northeast
- Trump administration requested a 28% cut
- Congress increased the funding 98%, to a total of $650 million
- National Network
- Trump administration requested a 55% cut
- Congress increased funding by 10%, to a total of $1.3 billion
- Total
- Trump administration requested a 38% cut
- Congress increased funding 67%, to a little over $3 billion
- Northeast
- Maritime Administration
- Operations and Training
- Trump administration requested a 2% cut
- Congress increased the funding by 193%, to over $500 million
- Ship disposal
- Trump administration requested a 70% cut
- Congress increased funding by 241%, to $116 million
- Total
- Trump administration requested a 25% cut
- Congress increased funding by 87%, to a total of $979 million
- Operations and Training
- Department of Transportation Total
- Trump administration requested an over 11% cut
- Congress increased funding by 47%, to a total of $27.2 billion.
Department of Housing and Urban Development
- Tenant-based Rental Assistance
- Sec 811 vouchers
- Trump administration requested an 11% cut
- Congress increased the funding by 320%, to a total of $505 million
- Total:
- Trump administration requested a 5% cut
- Congress increased funding by 8%, to a total of $22 billion
- Sec 811 vouchers
- Community Development Fund
- Trump administration requested to eliminate the funding
- Congress increased funding by 10%, to a total of over $3.3 billion
- Congress added another $28 billion in emergency money
- HOME Investment Partnership Program
- Trump administration requested to eliminate the funding
- Congress increased funding 43%, to a total of $1.3 billion
- Total Housing Programs
- Trump administration requested a less than 1% cut
- Congress increased over 8% to $12.5 billion
Additional Reading
- Report: Feds to give $1.5 million for Mississippi town’s gas line, MyPlainview, September 4, 2018.
- Article: Federal grant aims to build drone industry near Del. River & Bay’s NJ airport, Delaware Business Now, September 4, 2018.
- Community Bulletin: U.S. Department of Commerce awards $2 million for workforce training in Sylva, Mauntain Xpress, September 4, 2018.
- Article: How rising inequality has widened the justice gap by Robert H. Frank, The New York Times, August 31, 2018.
- Report: Agency gets $3.6M for affordable housing in NM by ABQJournal News Staff, Albuquerque Journal, August 30th, 2018.
- Report: BGSU helps get $1 million grant for Delta water improvements by BGSU Marketing and Communications, Sentinel-Tribune, August 29, 2018.
- Report: Agriculture department will pay $4.7 billion to farmers hit in trade war by Bill Chappell, NPR, August 28, 2018.
- Ranking: The 25 richest American families, ranked by Hillary Hoffower, Business Insider, July 28, 2018.
- Article: Got drones that can man the border? The DHS may have an opportunity for you. by Robert J. Terry, Washington Business Journal, May 4, 2018.
- Report: DHS is putting the finishing touches on a new personnel system for its cyber workforce by Nicole Ogrysko, Federal News Radio, March 8, 2018.
- Article: Michigan gambled on charter schools. Its children lost. by Mark Binelli, The New York Times, September 5, 2017.
- Article: CDFIs rack up colossal returns for the American people by Anthony Price, New York Business Journal, April 27, 2017.
- Article: If Trump cuts this little-known federal program, it will gut low-income communities by Eillie Anzilotti, Fast Company, March 16, 2017.
- Article: A sobering look at what Betsy DeVos did to education in Michigan – and what she might do as secretary of education by Valerie Strauss, The Washington Post, December 8, 2016.
- Article: Drones, so useful in war, may be too costly for border duty, by Ron Nixon, The New York Times, November 2, 2016.
- Report: DHS: ‘We’re not looking for the 30-year-career employee’ by Nicole Ogrysko, Federal News Radio, July 5, 2016.
- Report: Do the employment requirements for eligibility apply to everyone? [Food Stamps], Eligibility.com, February 6, 2016.
- Report: OPM’s Bailey to take on DHS’ morale, engagement challenges by Jason Miller, Federal News Radio, January 6, 2016.
- Report: OPM OKs 1,000 cyber positions at DHS by Meredith Somers, Federal News Radio, November 10, 2015.
- Article: Teenage stowaway said to survive 2,300-mile flight to Hawaii in the wheel well of jet by Lindsey Bever, The Washington Post, April 21, 2014.
- Report: Walmart workers cost taxpayers $6.2 billion in public assistance by Clare O’Connor, Forbes, April 15, 2014.
Resources
- About Page: CDFI Fund
- American Council on Education: A brief guide to the federal budget and appropriations process
- The American Presidency Project: Franklin D. Roosevelt
- Analysis: An analysis of the President’s 2018 budget, Congressional Budget Office, July 13, 2017.
- Aviation Security International Info: Perimeter Intrusion Detection Systems for Airports, June 10, 2014.
- Congress.gov Resources: Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2018
- Congressional Research Service: The Congressional Appropriations Process: An Introduction
- Congressional Research Service: Department of Homeland Security Appropriations: FY2018
- EDA.gov: U.S. Economic Development Administration
- FedBizOpps.gov: Robotic Aircraft Sensor Program (RASP) – Borders (B)
- Medicaid.gov Info: Eligibility
- National & Community Service Info: What is Americorps?
- Office of Community Service Programs: Social Services Block Grant (SSBG)
- Programs Report: Nutrition Assistance Programs Repost May 2018
- TSA Info: Screening Partnership Program
- U.S. Department of Labor Info: Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers
Sound Clip Sources
- Video: White House Budget Briefing: Slowing Medicaid Growth Rate, C-SPAN, May 23, 2017.
- News Report: Trump’s budget to cut billions to EPA, foreign aid, Fox News, March 16, 2017.
- News Report: Trump budget proposes cuts to state and EPA, boosts for defense and wall, NBC Nightly News, March 16, 2018.
- Video: 35 Classic Lines from “Spaceballs,” YouTube, January 28, 2018.
- Radio Interview: Federal Drive with Tom Temin – Nicole Ogrysko on DHS: ‘We’re not looking for the 30-year career employee,‘ Federal News Radio, July 5, 2016.
- Video Clip: Sesame Street Clip, YouTube, August 30, 2012.
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