The RSC budget's out. The quick synopsis: it's great, but it has
the chance of a snowball in hell. It's
here as a Word document. The highlights:
-It's boldly titled the "Contract for America Renewed." It
apparently takes this title from its heavy reliance on a 1995
Contract for America budget, H.Con.Res. 67, which the House
passed.
-Eliminate USAID, Millenium Challenge Accounts, and assistance
to Egypt. That saves about $32-33 billion over five years.
-Eliminate the space shuttle and President Bush's Mars/Moon
initiative. Good riddance to both. Savings: about $18 billion over
five years.
-Eliminate Amtrak, the transportation bill earmarks, and the
essential air service; privatize the FAA; and devolve federal
highway aid. Savings: about $72 billion over five years.
-Eliminate Community Development Block Grants. $21 billion over
five years.
-Under Education, Labor, and HHS, some conservative favorites
are revivied: eliminate the Corporation for Public Broadcasting,
NEA, and NEH, cut Education bureaucracy (remember when the GOP
called for the elimination of the department? sigh...)
-Miscellaneous: it repeals Davis-Bacon, which mandates
union-established prevailing wages for federal construction
contracts, and opens ANWR.
House Republican leadership should have been on this since
President Bush took office. It's unfortunate that it takes the
earnest backbenchers to revive conservative principles in the
budget on Capitol Hill.
topics:
Transportation, Education, Earmarks