Thursday, February 05, 2009

H.R. 1, The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009

[Compare House and Senate Versions]

Cost of Version

House

Senate

Senate as Amended

Spending

House

Senate

Amendments

Health, Education & Labor $91.3 B $88.2 B +$6.5 B Sen. Harkin (S.AMDT.178): NIH Biomed Research (by Voice Vote)
State Stabilization $79.0 B $79.0 B
Housing, Transportation $62.3 B $59.8 B
Energy & Water $48.9 B $53.7 B
Agriculture $26.9 B $21.6 B
Interior, Environment $14.3 B $11.2 B
Commerce $13.9 B $21.3 B +$0 B Sen. Cardin (S.AMDT.237): Amend Small Business Invest. Act (by Voice Vote) +$0 B Sen. Dorgan (S.AMDT.300): Clarify "Buy American" Provisions (by Voice Vote)
Gov't Services $8.5 B $10.5 B
Military Construction, Veterans Affairs $7 B $7.4 B
Defense $4.8 B $3.7 B
Homeland Security $1.1 B $5.0 B +0 B Sen. Landrieu (S.AMDT.102): Disaster Relief for Housing (by Unanimous Consent)
Dept. of State $.5 B $1.0 B
General Provisions $.248 B

Spending

House

Senate

Amendments

Medicaid/State Fiscal Relief $89.7 B $90.0 B
Tax Provisions $82.1 B $86.5 B -$246 M Sen. Coburn (S.AMDT.109): Strike Hollywood earmark (Passed 52-45) +$11 B Sen. Mikulski (S.AMDT.104): Tax Relief for Car Purchase (by Voice Vote) $18.5 B Sen. Isakson (S.AMDT.106): Tax Credit for Home Purchase (by Voice Vote) +$2 B Sen. Bond (S.AMDT.161): Tax Credit for Low Income Housing (by Voice Vote)
Assistance to the Unemployed $45.7 B $42.6 B
Health Insurance $40.7 B $28.6 B
Health Info. Technology $20.2 B $21.5 B

Cost

House

Senate

Amendments

*Sources: Congressional Budget Office, Senate Finance Committee, & other published sources used for Amendments not yet evaluated by CBO. **The CBO defines a "tax cut" as a reduction in taxes paid. Tax benefits to those not currently paying a tax are considered in the "spending" category. http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c111:H.R.1:

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