FY 2015 OMNIBUS SPENDING BILL

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FY 2015 OMNIBUS SPENDING BILL Federal Agencies Relevant to Children s Health (mandatory and discretionary funding) Administration for Children and Family (ACF): $30.6 billion, a decrease of $382.8 million from FY Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ): $364 million, a decrease of $7.3 million from FY Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): $6.926 billion, an increase of $21.4 million from FY Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS): $3.6 billion, level funding from FY Environmental Protection Agency (EPA): $8.14 billion, a decrease of $61 million from FY Food and Drug Administration (FDA): $2.6 billion, an increase of $36.6 million from FY (w/out user fees) Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA): $6.35 billion, an increase of $23.76 million from FY Indian Health Service (IHS): $4.6 billion, an increase of $208 million from FY National Institutes of Health (NIH): $30.3 billion, an increase of $150 million from FY Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA): $3.62 billion, a decrease of $9.8 million from FY Child Health Issue Areas Adolescent Health HRSA Title X Family Planning Program: $286 million, level funding from FY HHS Teen Pregnancy and Abstinence Education: $101 million, level funding from FY HHS Abstinence Education: $5 million, level funding from FY CDC HIV School Health: (formerly DASH, the Division of Adolescent and School Health): $31.081 million, a decrease of $80,000 from FY Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities CDC National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities (NCBDDD): $131.7 million, an increase of $9.3 million from FY CDC Autism Spectrum Disorders Research and Surveillance: $23 million, an increase of $1.5 million from FY HRSA Newborn Screening for Heritable Disorders: $13.9 million, an increase of $1.97 million from FY (including $2 million for newborn screening for Severe Combined Immune Deficiency) HRSA Autism and Other Developmental Disorders Initiative: $47.1 million, a decrease of $119,000 from FY HRSA Universal Newborn Hearing Screening and Early Intervention: $17.8 million, a decrease of $45,000 from FY CDC Newborn Screening Quality Assurance Program: $8.243 million CDC Newborn Screening/Severe Combined Immunodeficiency Diseases: $1.175 million Dec 1

Child Abuse and Neglect ACF Abandoned Infants Assistance: $11.1 million, level funding from FY ACF Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment State Grants: $25.3 million, level funding from FY ACF Child Abuse Discretionary Activities: $28.7 million, level funding from FY ACF Community Based Child Abuse Prevention: $39.7 million, level funding from FY ACF Social Services Block Grant: $1.7 billion, level funding from FY ACF Family Violence/Battered Women s Shelters: $135 million, an increase of $1.5 million CDC Child Maltreatment: $7.25 million, level funding from FY HRSA Maternal, Infant and Early Childhood Home Visiting: $400 million, an increase of $20 million from FY SAMHSA National Child Traumatic Stress Initiative: $45.9 million, level funding from FY Disaster Preparedness CDC Public Health Preparedness and Response: $1.353 billion, an increase of $29.1 million o Public Health Emergency Preparedness (PHEP) Cooperative Agreements: $643.6 million o Strategic National Stockpile: $534 million o Preparedness and Response Capability: $133.8 million o Academic Centers for Public Health Preparedness: $8.02 million o BioSense: $23.4 million HHS Biomedical Advanced Research and Development: $415 million, level funding from FY HHS Influenza Pandemic Preparedness: $72 million, a decrease of $43.1 million from FY Ebola Response HHS Ebola Preparedness and Response: $2.742 billion o CDC Domestic Ebola Response: $521 million o CDC International Response and Preparedness: $1.2 billion o HHS Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority: $157 million o HHS Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response: $576 million o NIH Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases: $238 million Department of Defense (DoD) Ebola Response and Preparedness: $112 million State Department: $2.5 billion FDA Ebola Response: $25 million Early Childhood ACF Head Start: $8.6 billion, level funding from FY ACF Early Head Start: $500 million HRSA Healthy Start: $102 million, an increase of $1 million from FY ACF Child Care and Development Block Grant (CCDBG): $2.435 billion, a $75 million increase from FY ACF Promoting Safe and Stable Families: $345 million, level funding from FY CDC National Early Child Care Collaboratives: $4 million, level funding from FY Department of Education (DOE) Striving Readers Comprehensive Literacy Program: $160 million, an increase of $2 million from FY DOE Special Education Preschool Grants: $ 353.2 million, level funding from FY Dec 2

DOE Grants for Infants and Families (under IDEA Part C): $438.5 million, an increase of $58,000 from FY Emergency Medical Services HRSA Emergency Medical Services for Children (EMSC): $20.162 million, a decrease of $51,000 from FY Environmental Health CDC Environmental Health: $166.4 million discretionary, an increase of $18.6 million from FY, and $13 million in PPH funds CDC Climate Change: $8.613 million, level funding from FY CDC National Environmental and Health Outcome Tracking Network: $35 million, level funding from FY CDC Healthy Homes/Childhood Lead Poisoning: $15.5 million, an increase of $500,000 from FY CDC Food Safety: $47.99 million EPA Reduce Risks from Indoor Air Program: $5.997 million, a decrease of $452,000 from FY EPA Lead Risk Reduction Program: $14.05 million, level funding from FY Foster Care ACF Foster Care and Permanency: (mandatory spending) o Foster Care: $4.289 billion, an increase of $10 million from FY o Adoption Assistance: $ 2.504 billion, an increase of $41 million from FY o Kinship Guardianship: $99 million, a decrease of $25 million from FY o Independent Living: $140 million, level funding from FY ACF Social Services Block Grant: $1.7 billion, level funding from FY ACF Promoting Safe and Stable Families: $345 million, level funding from FY ACF Adoption Opportunities Program: $39.1 million, a decrease of $1.5 million from FY ACF Adoption Incentives Program: $37.9 million, level funding from FY ACF Child Welfare Training/Innovative Approaches to Foster Care: $ 15.98 million, a decrease of $9 million from FY ACF Consolidated Runaway and Homeless Youth Program: $97 million, level funding from FY DOE Consolidated Runaway and Homeless Youth Program: $85.042 million, level funding from FY Global Health Global AIDS Program: $6 billion, including $4.32 billion for PEPFAR, $1.35 billion for the U.S. contribution to the Global Fund, and $330 million for USAID s HIV/AIDS programs. CDC Global Health Account: $416.5 million, an increase of $33.5 million from FY CDC Global Immunization Program: $208.6 million, an increase of $8 million from FY CDC Global AIDS Program: $128 million, level funding from FY CDC Polio Eradication: $159 million, an increase of $13 million from FY CDC Influenza Planning and Response: $15 million to support CDC global health efforts CDC Global Disease Detection and Emergency Response: $45.4 million, an increase of $1 million from FY CDC Parasitic Diseases and Malaria: $24.4 million, an increase of $2 million from FY Dec 3

CDC Global Public Health Capacity Development: $9.76 million CDC Measles and Other Vaccine Preventable Diseases: $49.8 million, level funding from FY NIH John E. Fogarty International Center for Advanced Study in the Health Sciences: $67.78 million, an increase of $1.963 million from FY USDA McGovern-Dole International Food for Education Grants: $192 million, an increase of $6.5 million from FY USAID GAVI Alliance: $200 million, an increase of $25 million from FY USAID Polio Prevention: $51.5 million, an increase of $500,000 from FY USAID Core Maternal and Child Health: $463.5, a decrease of $15.5 million from FY USAID Nutrition: $115 million, level funding from FY USAID Vulnerable Children: $22 million, level funding from FY USAID Family Planning/Reproductive Health: $524 million, level funding from FY USAID HIV/AIDS: $330 million, level funding from FY USAID Malaria: $669.5 million, an increase of $4.5 million from FY USAID Tuberculosis: $236 million, level funding from FY USAID Pandemic Influenza: $72.5 million, level funding from FY USAID Neglected Tropical Diseases: $100 million, level funding from FY UN Population Fund: $35 million, level funding from FY UN Children s Fund: $132 million, level funding from FY Health Information Technology HHS Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONCHIT): $60.4 million, an increase of $44.8 million from FY (replaces evaluation tap funding from FY ) AHRQ Health Information Technology Research Portfolio: $28.17 million, a decrease of $1.3 million from FY Immigration ACF Refugee and Entrant Assistance: $1.560 billion, an increase of $73.7 million from FY o ACF Unaccompanied Minors: $ 948 million, an increase of $80 million from FY USAID Central American Migrants: $260 million to respond to surge of unaccompanied children HIV/AIDS HRSA Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program: $2.32 billion, an increase of $25 million from FY o HRSA Children, Youth, Women and Families: $75.1 million, level funding from FY CDC HIV School Health: $31.1 million, level funding from FY USAID HIV/AIDS: $330 million, level funding from FY Immunizations CDC Immunization and Respiratory Diseases: $573 million discretionary, an increase of $1.,57 million from FY, plus $210 million in PPH transfers and $15 million in PHSSEF transfers (does not include $12.8 million in evaluation tap funds like FY ) CDC Section 317 Immunization Program: $610.8 million, level funding from FY Dec 4

CDC Influenza Planning and Response: $187 million, including $15 million to support CDC s global influenza activity, an increase from FY CDC Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases: $353 million, an increase of $65.7 million from FY, $30 million of which will be for the Advanced Molecular Detection initiative. An additional $52 million is available from PPH transfer. Vaccines for Children Program: $4.076 billion, a decrease of $216.8 million from FY (mandatory) CDC Vaccine Injury Compensation Trust Fund: $242.5 million ($235 million discretionary, $7.5 million mandatory spending), an increase of1.036 million in mandatory funds Department of Justice Vaccine Injury Compensation Trust Fund: $7.83 million, level funding from FY Injury Prevention CDC Injury Prevention and Control: $170 million, $20 million of which will be available for an evidencebased prescription drug overdose prevention program, an increase of $28.14 million from FY CDC National Violent Death Reporting System: $11.3 million, level funding from FY CDC Youth Violence Prevention: $15.1 million, level funding from FY HRSA Poison Control Centers: $16.6 million, level funding from FY HRSA Traumatic Brain Injury: $6.5 million, level funding from FY Department of Justice State and Local Law Enforcement Assistance Violent Gang and Gun Crime Reduction: $5 million Maternal and Child Health HRSA Title V Maternal and Child Health Block Grant: $637 million, an increase of $3 million from FY HRSA Newborn Screening for Heritable Disorders: $13.9 million, an increase of $1.97 million from FY (including $2 million for newborn screening for Severe Combined Immune Deficiency) HRSA Healthy Start Infant Mortality Initiative: $45.473 million, level funding from FY HRSA Universal Newborn Hearing Screening and Early Intervention: $17.8 million, a decrease of $45,000 from FY CDC Safe Motherhood/Infant Health: $45.473 million, level funding from FY CDC Hospitals Promoting Breast Feeding Grants: $8 million, level funding from FY NIH Eunice K. Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD): $1.287 billion, an increase of $3.977 million from FY Mental Health NIH National Institute of Mental Health: $1.463 billion, an increase of $16.86 million from FY SAMHSA Children's Mental Health Services Program: $117.026 million, a decrease of $269,000 from FY SAMHSA National Child Traumatic Stress Network: $45.887 million, level funding from FY SAMHSA Project LAUNCH: $34.555 million SAMHSA Children and Family Programs: $6.458 million SAMHSA Now is the Time Presidential Initiatives: o Project AWARE (Advancing Wellness and Resilience in Education): $39.9 million o Mental Health First Aid: $14.96 million Dec 5

o Mental Health Workforce Shortages: $35 million SAMHSA Community Mental Health Block Grant: $461.53 million, a decrease of $1.17 million from FY Native American and Child Health Indian Health Service (HIS): $4.6 billion, an increase of $208 million from FY ACF Native American Programs: $ 46.5 million, level funding from FY SAMHSA Tribal Behavioral Grants (Suicide Prevention): $4.99 million Department of Education Special Programs for Indian Children: $17.993 million, level funding from FY Nutrition CDC Division of Nutrition Physical Activity and Obesity: $47.585 million CDC Obesity Prevention in High-Obesity Regions: $7.5 million CDC Let s Move National Early Child Care Collaboratives: $4 million CDC Hospitals Promoting Breast Feeding Grants: $8 million, level funding from FY CDC National School Food Marketing Assessment: United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Program: $6.6 billion, down $93 million from FY, but fully funds participation. USDA WIC Breastfeeding Peer Counseling: $60 million USDA Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP): $81.8 billion (mandatory funding), with a $3 billion reserve fund USDA School Meals Equipment: $25 million USDA Summer Electronic Benefit Demonstration Grants: $16 million USDA Farm to School initiatives: $2.26 million Public Health CDC Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant: $160 million CDC Tobacco Programs: $216.5 million Research National Institutes of Health (NIH): $30.3 billion, an increase of $150 million from FY NIH Eunice K. Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD): $1.287 billion, an increase of $3.977 million from FY NIH National Children s Study: $165 million NIH Garbiella Miller Kids First Act pediatric research: $12.6 million School Health and Education CDC HIV School Health: (formerly DASH, the Division of Adolescent and School Health): $31.081 million, a decrease of $80,000 from FY CDC School Health (Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion): $15.38 million, an increase of $480,000 from FY DOE Carol M. White Physical Education for Progress Program: $47 million, a decrease of $27.6 million from FY Dec 6

DOE Special Education Programs: $12.5 billion, an increase of $25.1 million from FY DOE Title I Grants for Disadvantaged Students: $14.4 billion, an increase of $25 million from FY DOE Impact Aid Payments for Children with Disabilities: $48.3 million, level funding from FY DOE IDEA Special Programs: $232.7 million, level funding from FY Workforce HRSA Children s Hospital Graduate Medical Education (CHGME): $265 billion, level funding form FY HRSA Pediatric Subspecialty Loan Repayment Program: No funding HRSA Health Careers Opportunity Program: $14.19, level funding from FY Title VII Health Professions: $255 million Dec 7