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FY 2010 Enacted Budget

FY 2010 Congressional Action. Consolidated Appropriations ActPublic Law 111-88, March 11, 2009Additional clause:Of which $25,000,000 shall be for public safety and justice programs as authorized by the Emergency Fund for Indian Safety and Health established by section 601 of Public Law 110-293 (25 U.S.C. 443c)..

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FY 2010 Enacted Budget

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    1. FY 2010 Enacted Budget Mary Jane Miller Director, Office of Budget Management Arlington, VA December 15-16, 2009

    2. FY 2010 Congressional Action Consolidated Appropriations Act Public Law 111-88, March 11, 2009 Additional clause: Of which “$25,000,000 shall be for public safety and justice programs as authorized by the Emergency Fund for Indian Safety and Health established by section 601 of Public Law 110-293 (25 U.S.C. 443c).

    3. FY 2010 Congressional Action NO Across the Board Reductions! 4 Earmarks in Senate Report UTTC/NTC – Not recognized in database now; in law UCUT resource management program Cheyenne River Sioux – prairie management program

    6. Changes from FY10 Request Support to Priorities: Education: Student Transportation: +$2.0M Haskell & SIPI +$ 0.5M UTTC/NTC: +$0.6M

    8. Changes from FY10 Request Support to Priorities: Economic Development: Training Opportunities: +$ 1.5M (& Apprenticeships)

    9. Changes from FY10 Request Support to Priorities: Overarching: Contract Support: +$13.2M Reflects approx. 84% of total need (using current calculations)

    10. In Summary – FY 2010 Very good year Total budget: $224M /~9.5% over FY 2009 enacted Contract support: $18.7M increase over FY 09 – 13% increase Support to all our priorities

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