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3/28/2014

Friends of HRSA Testimony on FY15 Labor-HHS-Education Bill

The Friends of the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) submitted this testimony for the record to the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education regarding FY15 HRSA funding.

pdf File FY15 FHRSA House testimony.pdf [download]
 
 

1/23/2014

AUCD Issue Brief on Final FY14 Appropriations

President Obama signed the omnibus appropriations bill to fund the remainder of fiscal year 2014. AUCD has prepared this issue brief on the funding for programs important to the AUCD Network and people with disabilities.

pdf File FY14 Final Appropriations.pdf [download]
 
 

10/11/2013

Children and Families First: The Harsh Impact of the Sequester and Other Budget Cuts Since 2010 by U.S. Reps. Rosa DeLauro and George Miller

"Children and families are the first to experience the harsh impact of the sequester and other budget cuts enacted since 2010. Continued funding at this or lower levels ensures deep cuts to vital government services that help keep some of America's children and families out of poverty or provide critical services to those in poverty."

pdf File Children and Families First Since 2010 Final E-version (2).pdf [download]
 
 

7/15/2013

Summary of FY2014 Senate Appropriations Bill for Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education

On July 11, 2013, the Senate Appropriations Committee passed, 16-14, its Fiscal Year 2014 Labor HHS, Education Appropriations bill. The Labor HHS bill would provide $164.3 billion in discretionary spending for the departments of Health and Human Services, Labor and Education, $7.8 billion more than the pre-sequester FY2013 level and $42.5 billion more than what the House Appropriations panel has allocated for its Labor HHS bill. The table below shows the Senate Committee's recommendations compared to the President's budget, FY 2013 final appropriations after sequestration cuts, and FY 2012 for programs within or followed closely by the AUCD network.

 
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