IV-2. Civilian FTE Changes on a Percent Basis, 1993-1996 V. Creating Opportunity, Demanding Responsibility, and Strengthening Community 23 23 24 26 27 27 28 30 38 39 Investing In Education and Training: 2-1. Investment in Education Department Programs, Hope Scholarships And Tax 60 2-2. 36 Thousand New Head Start Opportunities for Children in 1998 over 1997; 61 2-3. The Federal Government Will Provide Nearly $60 Billion in Student Aid in 63 5-2. Immigration and Naturalization Service Border Patrol and Land Border In- Restoring the American Community: 6-1. Concentration of Poverty in Urban Areas Reached a 30-Year High in 1990..... 6-2. Housing Voucher Recipients Are Less Likely to Live in High Poverty Neighborhoods Than Are Residents of Public Housing 96 100 Implementing Welfare Reform: 7-1. Welfare Rolls Declined as the Economy Improved and as States Experimented 106 LIST OF CHARTS-Continued Page 7-2. 1993 Expansion of the EITC Helps 15 Million Lower-Income Working Fami- 108 VI. Investing in the Common Good: The Major Functions of the Federal Government 17-1. Production Flexibility Contract Payments Exceed Projected Deficiency Payments 160 Social Security: 25-1. Composition of Social Security Recipients 194 25-2. Beneficiary Population with Family Income Above and Below the Poverty Line 195 25-3. Portion of Beneficiaries that Rely Heavily on Social Security Veterans Benefits and Services: 196 IV-3. Program Performance Benefits from Major Information Technology Investments 45 V. Creating Opportunity, Demanding Responsibility, and Strengthening Community Investing in Education and Training: 2-1. The Budget Increases Resources for Major Education and Training Programs 59 LIST OF TABLES-Continued Protecting the Environment: 3-1. Environmental/Natural Resource Investments and Other High-Priority Pro grams Promoting Research: 4-1. Research and Development Investments 4-2. Selected Science and Technology Highlights Enforcing the Law: 5-1. Violent Crime Reduction Trust Fund Spending by Function 5-3. Immigration and Naturalization Service Funding by Program Restoring the American Community: 6-1. Government-Wide Native American Program Funding Promoting Tax Fairness: 8-1. The President's Tax Plan Supporting America's Global Leadership: 9-1. International Discretionary Programs Supporting the World's Strongest Military Force: 10-1. Military Force Trends VI. Investing in the Common Good: The Major Functions of the Federal Govern Page 71 78 79 87 89 91 101 112 117 124 14–1. Federal Resources in Support of General Science, Space,and Technology Energy: 145 ......... 15-1. Federal Resources in Support of Energy 149 Natural Resources and Environment: 16-1. Federal Resources in Support of Natural Resources and Environment 18-2. Selected Federal Commerce and Housing Credit Programs Portfolio Charac- 164 Transportation: 19-1. Federal Resources in Support of Transportation 169 Community and Regional Development: 20-1. Federal Resources in Support of Community and Regional Development 173 LIST OF TABLES-Continued Education, Training, Employment, and Social Services: 21-1. Federal Resources in Support of Education, Training, Employment, and Social Health: Services Page 177 26-1. Federal Resources in Support of Veterans Benefits and Services Administration of Justice: 199 27-1. Federal Resources in Support of Administration of Justice General Government: 203 S-3. Summary of Receipts, Outlays, and Surpluses or Deficits (-): 1789-2002 305 1998 Budget Proposals: S-4. Summary of Budget Proposals 309 S-5. Current Services and Proposed Discretionary Spending Levels 310 S-6. Mandatory Budget Proposals by Program 311 S-7. Effect of Proposals on Receipts 315 318 319 S-8. Summary of Supplemental and Rescission Proposals S-9. Discretionary Proposals by Appropriations Subcommittee |