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NYEC Preliminary Budget/Appropriations Table - April 17, 2013
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This table provides bduget and appropraitions funding levels for federal programs that impact youth and young adults ages 14-24. It includes information on activities within the Deaprtments of Labor, Education, Justice, Health & Human Services. It also includes information on volunteering programs. |
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Sequestration's Impact on ESEA Title I Allocations
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This table (prodiced by the Department of Education) includes the estimated impact of the sequestration of approximately 5% of federal funds for Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act. This table includes the largest 100 school precincts. |
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The Impact of the Sequester on Communities Across America - Report
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This report, released by the Center for American Progress on February 22, 2013, outlines the impact of the Sequester at the state level. |
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Federal public Education Revenues and the Sequester
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This report, released in November 2012 by the American Association of School Administrators, examines the role of federal education funding within the nation's schools across districts and states. It also analyzes the potentnial impact(s) of the funding reductions assocated with the sequestration in January 2013. |
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Sequestration and Its Implications for Youth Programming - NYEC Issue Brief
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This issue brief, released by NYEC in November 2012, discusses the origins of the sequestration of federal funding that is set for implementation in Janurary 2013. It also outlines the funding that will be affected and how, with a parituclar focus on youth-oriented activities. |
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A Fight for the Future: Education, Job Training, and the Fiscal Showdown
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This report, released by Young Invincibles and the National Priorities Project on November 15, 2012, discusses federal investments in young adutls in the context of economic challenges facing the next generation. |
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The Budget Control Act of 2011: Budgetary Effects of Proposals to Replace the FY 2013 Sequester
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This report, released by the Congressional Research Service on November 9, 2012, outlines various proposals to replace the sequestration that is scheduled for implementation in January 2013. This piece also discusses the effects of each proposal. |
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Office of Management and Budget's Sequestration Report - September 2012
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The White House's Office of Management and Budget released a report addressing the Sequestration Transparency Act of 2012 in September 2012. This report outlines the appropriate percentages and necessary amounts to be cut from various categories within the federal budget. |
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FY 2013 Federal Budget Side-By-Side Analysis
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This analysis compares the federal budget for fiscal year 2013 with past years in terms of the funding to key programs and activities that are relevant to youth development, education, and workfroce development. |
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FY 2013 Sequestration's Impact on Nondefense Jobs and Services
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Titled "Under Threat: Sequestration's Impact on Nondefense Jobs and Services" this report describes how nondefense discretionary spending has experienced significant funding reductions already depite only accounting for a small part of the U.S. gross domestic product. Subsequently, the report released on July 25, 2012 by Senator Tom Harkin (Chairman of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health & Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies) outlines the negative effects that sequestration in FY 2013 would have on nondefense discretionary programs. |
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