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Thursday, November 17, 2005

Labor/HHS Conference Report Cuts $1.5 Billion From Programs

This afternoon the House will vote on the FY 2006 Labor/Health and Human Services and Education Appropriations Conference Report. The conference report, in total, cuts labor, education, health care, and human services by $1.5 billion compared to FY 2005 levels. Below is a detailed summary of the conference agreement, as well as a chart with the amounts being spent on various programs, and how those amounts compare to both the President's request and FY 2005 levels.


  • Chart of program amounts in the bill

  • Detailed explanation of the bill
  • The conference agreement freezes or cuts most programs below their FY 2005 levels, including the following:


  • International assistance grants to eradicate child labor and protect worker rights through the Bureau of International Labor Affairs are cut $20 million (21.4 percent).
  • Community college training grants are cut by $125 million (50 percent) in each of FY 2005 and FY 2006.
  • Unemployment insurance and employment service offices to help the unemployed are cut $245 million (6.7 percent).
  • Health professions training grants are cut $206 million (69 percent).
  • The Healthy Communities Access Program ($83 million in FY 2005) is eliminated.
  • The Centers for Disease Control is cut $249 million (3.9 percent).
  • Comprehensive school reform state grants ($205 million in FY 2005) are eliminated.
  • Even Start family literacy services are cut $125 million (55.6 percent)
  • Education technology grants are cut $221 million (44.6 percent).
  • The education block grant for local initiatives is cut $98 million (49.6 percent).
  • Safe and drug free schools grants are cut $87.4 million (20 percent).

    Posted by Becky Lewis



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