Please see the reprint from the breakdown provided by South Carolina’s Voice for Limited Government
Medicaid
$860 million to maintain Medicaid eligibility and services available to recipients
Public Assistance and Welfare
$387.3 million for food stamps
$98.1 million for unemployment compensation (extra $100 week for unemployed)
$36.3 million in child care and development grants
$25.6 million for affordable housing construction and rent aid to poor families
$15.9 million for assistance to the homeless including rent assistance and direct aid
$15.9 million for homelessness prevention activities
$15.5 million in community services grants to local community action agencies
$2 million for emergency food and shelter grants to faith-based organizations at the local level
$1.9 million for senior citizens meal programs
$1.7 million through the Emergency Food Assistance Program
Infrastructure and Science
$463.1 million for highway construction and road repair; could also include rail and port infrastructure activities at the discretion of the states
$41.2 million for mass transit
$40.8 million for water utility infrastructure construction and development
$36.1 million for public housing construction and redevelopment
Education and Training
$191.2 million for disadvantaged students
$173.6 million for Special Education grants
$28.7 million in Dislocated Workers State Grants
$25 million for Department of Labor’s Youth State Grants
$10.5 million for Department of Labor’s Adult State Grants
$9.4 million for computers and software
$9.4 million for Head Start
$8.9 million for Vocational Rehabilitation
$5.8 million in State Employment Service Grants
$1.4 million for National School Lunch Program Equipment Assistance
According to the White House, the economic recovery package also includes more Pell Grants for the 97,000 Pell Grant recipients in South Carolina
Law Enforcement
$37.6 million in grants to police departments
$13.3 million matching funds for child support enforcement
$2.6 million in Violence Against Women Grants for victim services programs
$1.2 million in Internet Crimes Against Children Grants
Tax Relief
$400 for workers (or $800 for married couples) expansion of the Earned Income Credit
Extended and increased first-time homebuyer tax credit
Extended bonus depreciation and small business expensing through 2009
The current U.S. national debt prior to the federal stimulus package is $10.6 trillion. That amounts to $34,900 for every man, woman and child in the nation. According to the Congressional Budget Office, the budget deficit for 2009 alone will exceed $1.2 trillion dollars. When promised benefits of Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid are factored into federal obligations, the true long-term national budget shortfall exceeds $53 trillion. That is more than $700,000 for a family of four.
Voting Accountability
Key bills passed in the General Assembly this week without a recorded vote:
H.3352 passed second and third reading in the House on voice votes. It would allow school districts to furlough teachers and increase classroom sizes.