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This is from the Heritage Foundation. I wonder why they didn't put it out earlier in the election cycle?
Table 1: Spending Cuts for FY 2012
(in millions of dollars)
Agriculture
$15,000 Replace farm subsidies with Farmer Savings Accounts and improved crop insurance.
$2,033 Eliminate the Foreign Agriculture Service.
$1,500 Merge all four agriculture outreach and research agencies and cut their budget in half.
$1,000 Fund the Food Safety and Inspection Service with user fees.
Commerce
$500 Eliminate business subsidies from the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
Community Development
$6,000 Eliminate the Community Development Block Grant program.
$598 Eliminate the Rural Utilities Service.
$523 Eliminate the Economic Development Administration.
$480 Eliminate NeighborWorks America (formerly the Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation).
$200 Consolidate the Rural Housing and Development Programs and convert them into block grants.
$73 Eliminate the Appalachian Regional Commission.
$48 Eliminate the Denali Commission.
$31 Eliminate the Minority Development Business Agency.
$8 Eliminate the Delta Regional Authority.
Education
$8,000 Return Pell Grants to their 2009 funding level of $24 billion, which is still double the 2007 level.
$2,000 Trim Head Start by $2 billion and convert it into vouchers.
$2,000 Scale back the Education Department bureaucracy.
$1,500 Eliminate dozens of small and duplicative education grants.
$298 Eliminate state grants for Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities.
Energy and the Environment
$6,500 Reduce energy subsidies for commercialization and some research activities.
$600 Block grant and devolve Environmental Protection Agency grant programs.
$200 Restructure the Power Marketing Administrations to charge market-based rates.
$63 Eliminate the Science to Achieve Results Program.
Government Reform
$44,000 Halve federal program payment errors by 2012, especially by reducing Medicare errors and earned income tax credit errors. Tighten oversight by spending $5 billion on new resources, such as updated computer systems, and then recover $49 billion in payment errors.
$20,000 Rescind unobligated balances after 36 months.
$12,500 Halve the $25 billion spent to maintain vacant federal properties.
$10,000 Cut the federal employee travel budget to $4 billion (half of FY 2000 spending).
$3,000 Freeze federal pay until it can be reformed.
$1,000 Suspend acquisition of federal office space.
$600 Trim the federal vehicle fleet by 20 percent (a reduction of 100,000 vehicles).
$300 Cut the House and Senate budgets back to the 2008 level of $2.2 billion.
$215 Eliminate the Presidential Election Campaign Fund.
$100 Tighten controls on federal employee credit cards and cut down on delinquencies.
$70 Require federal employees to fly coach on domestic flights.
Health Care
$6,200 Reform Medigap.
$5,000 Repeal Obamacare (larger savings in later years).
$3,700 Require Medicare home health co-payments.
$673 Eliminate the Maternal and Child Health Block Grant.
$414 Eliminate Health Professions grants.
$327 Eliminate Title X Family Planning.
$150 Eliminate the National Health Service Corps.
$98 Repeal Rural Health Outreach and Flexibility grants.
Homeland Security
$2,700 Eliminate most homeland security grants to states and allow states to finance their own programs.
Income Security
$500 Better enforce eligibility requirements for food stamps.
Interior
$1,500 Open the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to leasing. (The savings are leasing revenues, which are classified as negative spending in the federal budget.)
$200 Suspend federal land purchases.
International
$2,636 Eliminate the Development Assistance Program.
$625 Eliminate the State Department’s education and cultural exchange programs.
$321 Eliminate the International Trade Administration’s trade promotion activities or charge the beneficiaries.
$183 Eliminate the Democracy Fund.
$68 Eliminate the International Trade Commission and transfer oversight of intellectual property rights to the Treasury Department.
$56 Eliminate the Trade and Development Agency.
$29 Eliminate the Overseas Private Investment Corporation.
$19 Eliminate the East–West Center.
$17 Eliminate the United States Institute of Peace.
$2 Eliminate the Japan–United States Friendship Commission.
Justice
$7,334 Eliminate all Justice Department grants except those from the Bureau of Justice Statistics and the National Institute of Justice, thereby empowering states to finance their own justice programs.
$398 Eliminate the Legal Services Corporation.
$32 Eliminate the Justice Department’s Community Relations Service.
$30 Eliminate the duplicative Office of National Drug Control Policy.
$26 Reduce funding for the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division by 20 percent because of its policy against race-neutral enforcement of the law.
$4 Eliminate the State Justice Institute.
Labor
$4,300 Eliminate failed federal job training programs.
$2,000 Eliminate the ineffective Job Corps.
$576 Eliminate the Senior Community Service Employment Program.
National Science Foundation
$1,700 Reduce National Science Foundation funding to 2008 levels.
$86 Eliminate National Science Foundation spending on elementary and secondary education.
Transportation
$45,000 Devolve the federal highway program and most transit spending to the states.
$1,900 Privatize Amtrak.
$1,009 Eliminate grants to large and medium-sized hub airports.
$554 Eliminate the Maritime Administration.
$125 Eliminate the Essential Air Service Program.
Treasury
$26,646 Eliminate the additional child refundable credit.
$103 Eliminate the Community Development Financial Institutions Fund.
Veterans
$2,500 Cap increases in Department of Veterans Affairs health care spending.
$1,930 Reduce Veterans’ Disability Compensation to account for Social Security Disability Insurance payments.
Cross-Agency and Other
$60,000 Repeal unspent stimulus spending.
$8,000 Switch to using the “Superlative CPI” in funding calculations.
$6,000 Repeal the Davis–Bacon Act.
$2,250 Eliminate Federal Communications Commission funding for school Internet service.
$2,000 Ban project labor agreements on all federally funded construction projects.
$1,000 Eliminate the Small Business Administration, which unnecessarily intervenes in free markets.
$736 Eliminate the National Community Service programs, such as AmeriCorps.
$253 Eliminate the Institute of Museum Services and Library Services.
$140 Eliminate the National Endowment for the Humanities.
$133 Eliminate the National Endowment for the Arts.
$61 Eliminate Army Corps of Engineers funding for beach replenishment projects.
$10 Eliminate the Commission of Fine Arts.
$8 Eliminate the National Capital Planning Commission.
$5 Eliminate the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation.
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Total $343,207 million
Table 1: Spending Cuts for FY 2012
(in millions of dollars)
Agriculture
$15,000 Replace farm subsidies with Farmer Savings Accounts and improved crop insurance.
$2,033 Eliminate the Foreign Agriculture Service.
$1,500 Merge all four agriculture outreach and research agencies and cut their budget in half.
$1,000 Fund the Food Safety and Inspection Service with user fees.
Commerce
$500 Eliminate business subsidies from the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
Community Development
$6,000 Eliminate the Community Development Block Grant program.
$598 Eliminate the Rural Utilities Service.
$523 Eliminate the Economic Development Administration.
$480 Eliminate NeighborWorks America (formerly the Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation).
$200 Consolidate the Rural Housing and Development Programs and convert them into block grants.
$73 Eliminate the Appalachian Regional Commission.
$48 Eliminate the Denali Commission.
$31 Eliminate the Minority Development Business Agency.
$8 Eliminate the Delta Regional Authority.
Education
$8,000 Return Pell Grants to their 2009 funding level of $24 billion, which is still double the 2007 level.
$2,000 Trim Head Start by $2 billion and convert it into vouchers.
$2,000 Scale back the Education Department bureaucracy.
$1,500 Eliminate dozens of small and duplicative education grants.
$298 Eliminate state grants for Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities.
Energy and the Environment
$6,500 Reduce energy subsidies for commercialization and some research activities.
$600 Block grant and devolve Environmental Protection Agency grant programs.
$200 Restructure the Power Marketing Administrations to charge market-based rates.
$63 Eliminate the Science to Achieve Results Program.
Government Reform
$44,000 Halve federal program payment errors by 2012, especially by reducing Medicare errors and earned income tax credit errors. Tighten oversight by spending $5 billion on new resources, such as updated computer systems, and then recover $49 billion in payment errors.
$20,000 Rescind unobligated balances after 36 months.
$12,500 Halve the $25 billion spent to maintain vacant federal properties.
$10,000 Cut the federal employee travel budget to $4 billion (half of FY 2000 spending).
$3,000 Freeze federal pay until it can be reformed.
$1,000 Suspend acquisition of federal office space.
$600 Trim the federal vehicle fleet by 20 percent (a reduction of 100,000 vehicles).
$300 Cut the House and Senate budgets back to the 2008 level of $2.2 billion.
$215 Eliminate the Presidential Election Campaign Fund.
$100 Tighten controls on federal employee credit cards and cut down on delinquencies.
$70 Require federal employees to fly coach on domestic flights.
Health Care
$6,200 Reform Medigap.
$5,000 Repeal Obamacare (larger savings in later years).
$3,700 Require Medicare home health co-payments.
$673 Eliminate the Maternal and Child Health Block Grant.
$414 Eliminate Health Professions grants.
$327 Eliminate Title X Family Planning.
$150 Eliminate the National Health Service Corps.
$98 Repeal Rural Health Outreach and Flexibility grants.
Homeland Security
$2,700 Eliminate most homeland security grants to states and allow states to finance their own programs.
Income Security
$500 Better enforce eligibility requirements for food stamps.
Interior
$1,500 Open the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to leasing. (The savings are leasing revenues, which are classified as negative spending in the federal budget.)
$200 Suspend federal land purchases.
International
$2,636 Eliminate the Development Assistance Program.
$625 Eliminate the State Department’s education and cultural exchange programs.
$321 Eliminate the International Trade Administration’s trade promotion activities or charge the beneficiaries.
$183 Eliminate the Democracy Fund.
$68 Eliminate the International Trade Commission and transfer oversight of intellectual property rights to the Treasury Department.
$56 Eliminate the Trade and Development Agency.
$29 Eliminate the Overseas Private Investment Corporation.
$19 Eliminate the East–West Center.
$17 Eliminate the United States Institute of Peace.
$2 Eliminate the Japan–United States Friendship Commission.
Justice
$7,334 Eliminate all Justice Department grants except those from the Bureau of Justice Statistics and the National Institute of Justice, thereby empowering states to finance their own justice programs.
$398 Eliminate the Legal Services Corporation.
$32 Eliminate the Justice Department’s Community Relations Service.
$30 Eliminate the duplicative Office of National Drug Control Policy.
$26 Reduce funding for the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division by 20 percent because of its policy against race-neutral enforcement of the law.
$4 Eliminate the State Justice Institute.
Labor
$4,300 Eliminate failed federal job training programs.
$2,000 Eliminate the ineffective Job Corps.
$576 Eliminate the Senior Community Service Employment Program.
National Science Foundation
$1,700 Reduce National Science Foundation funding to 2008 levels.
$86 Eliminate National Science Foundation spending on elementary and secondary education.
Transportation
$45,000 Devolve the federal highway program and most transit spending to the states.
$1,900 Privatize Amtrak.
$1,009 Eliminate grants to large and medium-sized hub airports.
$554 Eliminate the Maritime Administration.
$125 Eliminate the Essential Air Service Program.
Treasury
$26,646 Eliminate the additional child refundable credit.
$103 Eliminate the Community Development Financial Institutions Fund.
Veterans
$2,500 Cap increases in Department of Veterans Affairs health care spending.
$1,930 Reduce Veterans’ Disability Compensation to account for Social Security Disability Insurance payments.
Cross-Agency and Other
$60,000 Repeal unspent stimulus spending.
$8,000 Switch to using the “Superlative CPI” in funding calculations.
$6,000 Repeal the Davis–Bacon Act.
$2,250 Eliminate Federal Communications Commission funding for school Internet service.
$2,000 Ban project labor agreements on all federally funded construction projects.
$1,000 Eliminate the Small Business Administration, which unnecessarily intervenes in free markets.
$736 Eliminate the National Community Service programs, such as AmeriCorps.
$253 Eliminate the Institute of Museum Services and Library Services.
$140 Eliminate the National Endowment for the Humanities.
$133 Eliminate the National Endowment for the Arts.
$61 Eliminate Army Corps of Engineers funding for beach replenishment projects.
$10 Eliminate the Commission of Fine Arts.
$8 Eliminate the National Capital Planning Commission.
$5 Eliminate the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation.
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Total $343,207 million
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