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"As the national organizer for two US tours of Iraqi trade unionists, I ensured that local organizers had the resources needed to make these events a success. NPP's fact sheets were by far one of the most useful tools we provided. Organizers across the country appreciated how these sheets brought the issue of the war home."
- Thomas Bacon, National Organizer
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BudgetFY 2009 Total Outlays as proposedThe following pie chart illustrates proposed total federal spending for fiscal year 2009. Fiscal year 2009 runs from October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009. ( categories: )
Help for Main Street and Reform for Wall StreetHelp for Main Street and Reform for Wall Street
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The President's War Request: Local Costs UpdatedAs Congress considers additional war funding, NPP offers a state-level table and breakdowns of the President's proposed Iraq war spending by congressional district, county and city. ( categories: )
President's Budget FY 2009 and Iraq War: State ImpactAs the fifth anniversary of the Iraq War approaches on March 19th, the National Priorities Project takes stock of President Bush's spending priorities, examining the cost of the Iraq War, proposed budget cuts in domestic programs and the cost of keeping tax cuts for the wealthy. State-level publications are available. Updated: Wed, 03/12/2008 - 21:17
The President's Budget Fiscal Year 2009: Impact on the StatesThe administration released its fiscal year 2009 $3 trillion budget request on Monday, February 5. An overview of the budget proposal along with state-level breakdowns on selected programs are available. ( categories: )
Low-income Home Energy Assistance ProgramLow-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP): The administration's proposal includes a 15.9 percent cut to the Low-income Home Energy Assistance Program compared to fiscal year 2008, aft ( categories: )
Federal Budget Year in Review 2007Congress and the administration failed to agree on budget priorities this year. While the President announced an escalation of the Iraq War and requested nearly $200 billion for war funding in fiscal year 2008 alone, Congress tried repeatedly to expand health care for children. ( categories: )
Updated: Fri, 01/25/2008 - 17:18
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