Major savings and reforms in the President's 2006 budget

Major savings and reforms in the President's 2006 budget

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Publisher: Executive Office of the President

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 244

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This supplementary document to the 2006 Budget describes the major sources of budget savings from reductions and terminations in existing discretionary non-defense programs; major reforms in mandatory spending programs; user fee proposals; transformation and restructuring of Defense programs to meet 21st Century threats; and budget process reform proposals.


Major Savings and Reforms in the President's 2006 Budget, Budget of the United States Government, Fiscal Year 2006

Major Savings and Reforms in the President's 2006 Budget, Budget of the United States Government, Fiscal Year 2006

Author: U. S. Government Printing Office (Gpo)

Publisher: BiblioGov

Published: 2013-08

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 9781289274900

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The United States Government Printing Office (GPO) was created in June 1860, and is an agency of the the U.S. federal government based in Washington D.C. The office prints documents produced by and for the federal government, including Congress, the Supreme Court, the Executive Office of the President and other executive departments, and independent agencies. This is one of their documents.


Major Savings and Reforms in President George W. Bush's 2009 Budget

Major Savings and Reforms in President George W. Bush's 2009 Budget

Author: Executive Office of the President of the

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2014-09-01

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 9781501016745

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This Book describes and provides funding levels for major discretionary and mandatory savings and reform proposals in the Fiscal Year 2009 Budget. These proposals will result in savings to taxpayers and improved Government services by eliminating or restructuring low-priority programs and programs that are not producing results. The proposals were guided by criteria that considered whether the programs met the Nation's priorities, constituted an appropriate and effective use of taxpayer resources by the Federal Government, and produced the intended results. In total, the Budget proposes to terminate or reduce 151 discretionary programs, reducing 2009 spending by $18 billion. These include 103 terminations saving $7 billion and 48 reductions saving $11 billion. The Budget also proposes mandatory spending reforms that will achieve an additional $16 billion in net savings in 2009, and result in $208 billion in savings through 2013. Mandatory savings proposals highlighted in this volume total $19 billion in 2009 and $233 billion through 2013, and exclude reforms that are cost-neutral or result in cost increases.