Please be advised that the disclosed plan below is subject to revision as it will be reviewed on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives next week.
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The American Recovery and Reinvestment Plan:
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Plan focuses on 5 critical areas to rebuilding our economy and creating the conditions for economic growth in the long-term :
* Infrastructure and Science - $140 Billion
* Education and Training - $125 Billion
* Energy - $51 Billion
* Protecting the Vulnerable - $25 Billion
* Health - $16 Billion
It is estimated that this legislation will create or sustain 4 million American jobs.
* Infrastructure and Science: $140 Billion
In order to rebuild our weakening economy, these investments in our physical and cyber
• School Modernization: $16 billion to repair, renovate and construct public schools in
• Broadband: A total of $9 billion for the National Telecommunications and Information
• Public Parks: $3.4 billion for repair, restoration and improvement of public facilities at
• Department of Defense Facilities: The stimulus includes $2.4 billion for quality of life
• $3.2 billion for Facilities Sustainment, Restoration and Modernization to be used to
• $3.4 billion for VA hospital and medical facility construction and improvements, longterm
• $1.2 billion to accelerate procurement and installation of baggage screening and
• $500 million to secure high risk critical infrastructure such as dams, tunnels, and bridges.
• $4.6 billion to construct, repair or rehabilitate water resource infrastructure nationwide to
• $1.4 billion to construct, repair, or rehabilitate water delivery infrastructure in the
• $2.25 billion for the HOME Investment Partnerships Program block grant to enable state
Transportation:
• $27 billion for formula highway investments.
• $8.4 billion for formula investments in public transportation.
• $5.5 billion for competitive grants to state and local governments for surface
• $1.3 billion for investments in our air transportation system.
• $1.1 billion for investments in rail transportation.
• $160 million for investments in maritime transportation.
• Public Lands Roads: $830 million for repair and restoration of road on park, forest,
Public Housing:
• $5 billion to the public housing capital fund to enable local public housing agencies to
• $2.1 billion for full-year payments to owners receiving Section 8 project-based rental
• Neighborhood Stabilization Program - The bill includes $2.25 billion for the
• Homeless Prevention Fund - The bill includes $1.5 billion for homeless prevention
Environmental Clean-Up/Clean Water:
• A total of $6.4 billion is directed towards environmental cleanup of former weapon
• $6 billion for sewer, wastewater, and drinking water systems nationwide through EPA’s
• $1.4 billion to support $3.8 billion in loans and grants for needed water and waste
• $1.4 billion for EPA’s nationwide environmental cleanup programs, including Superfund.
Science:
• National Science Foundation (NSF) Research: $1.4 billion in funding for scientific
• National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA): $1.5 Billion for NASA,
* Education and Training: $125 Billion
In order to compete in the 21st century, Americans must have a well-educated workforce, capable
Education:
• $39 billion to local school districts and public colleges and universities distributed
• $15 billion to states as incentive grants as a reward for meeting key performance
• $25 billion to states for other high-priority needs such as public safety and other critical
• Title I: $13 billion to help close the achievement gap and enable disadvantaged students
• Special Education/IDEA: $13 billion to increase the Federal share of special education
• Pell Grants: $13.9 billion to increase the Pell Grant maximum award and pay for
Training:
• Training and Employment Services: $3.4 billion for job training including formula grants
• Vocational Rehabilitation State Grants: $500 million for state formula grants to help
• Employment Services Grants: $400 million to match unemployed individuals to job
* Energy: $51 Billion
The bill provides investments in areas critical to the development of clean, efficient, American
• $40 billion to the Department of Energy for development of clean, efficient, American
• GSA Federal Fleet: $2.6 billion to replace older motor fleet vehicles owned by the
• Green Buildings: $6 billion for repair of federal buildings to increase energy efficiency
• $1.3 billion for grants or loans to owners for energy and green retrofit investments.
• $613 million for Department of Defense energy efficiency upgrades and construction of
• $400 million for rural businesses initiatives including development of renewable energy.
* Protecting the Vulnerable: $25 Billion
The current economic crisis has affected all Americans, but none more so than the most
Nutrition:
• $16.5 billion for additional Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (
• Special Supplemental Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC). The Committee
Helping Children:
• $4.6 billion to increase investments in early childhood programs.
Other Programs:
• Community Development Financial Institutions: $250 million to immediately provide
• Social Services Block Grant: $400 million for States and local non-profits to deliver critical
• Homeowners Assistance Program: $410 million to expand the Department of Defense
* Health: $16 Billion
The bill provides investments in areas critical to immediate and long-term healthcare for millions
Health Information Technology:
• Health Information Technology: $5 billion to jumpstart efforts to computerize health records
Research:
• $3.5 billion to conduct biomedical research in areas such as cancer, Alzheimer’s, heart
• $1.1 billion to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, NIH and the
Treatment and Prevention:
• Prevention and Wellness: $5.8 billion to fight preventable diseases and conditions.
• Pandemic Flu Preparedness: $870 million to complete funding for the President’s initiative
* Small Business, Law Enforcement, Other: $8 Billion
• $110 Million for GAO and Agency Inspectors General in order to provide appropriate
• Loans for Small Businesses: $730 million to stimulate lending to small businesses.
• State and Local Law Enforcement: $3.95 billion total to support law enforcement efforts.
Data Courtesy: The U.S. Senate Committee on Appropriations