The Health 202: Biden isn t shying away from big new health-related spending
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Biden Details $1 52 Trillion Spending Proposal to Fund Discretionary Priorities
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What President Biden Proposed in His Fiscal 2022 Spending Plan
Here’s a guide to the $1.5 trillion plan, which calls for new funding to support domestic priorities like education, biomedical research and clean energy.
President Biden on Thursday at the White House. His first spending proposal differs sharply from President Donald J. Trump’s spending priorities.Credit.Amr Alfiky/The New York Times
April 9, 2021
President Biden’s $1.52 trillion spending proposal released on Friday calls for a vast infusion of funds across federal agencies, with proposals for billions of dollars in additional spending in areas like education, public health, climate change and housing.
Biden Details $1.52 Trillion Spending Proposal to Fund Discretionary Priorities
The blueprint includes increases in funding to address climate change, along with beefing up education, health research and the Internal Revenue Service.
President Biden receiving a weekly economic briefing at the White House on Friday.Credit.Amr Alfiky/The New York Times
April 9, 2021
WASHINGTON President Biden outlined a vast expansion of federal spending on Friday, calling for a 16 percent increase in domestic programs as he tries to harness the government’s power to reverse what officials called a decade of underinvestment in the nation’s most pressing issues.
The proposed $1.52 trillion in spending on discretionary programs would significantly bolster education, health research and fighting climate change. It comes on top of Mr. Biden’s $1.9 trillion stimulus package and a separate plan to spend $2.3 trillion on the nation’s infrastructure.