Monday, July 05, 2004

 

Bush Promises No Child Left Behind then Cuts $90Million from Education Budget

The budget submitted for this year (2004) cuts $90M from education funding. [Congressional Budget Office]

The budget submitted back in 2001, right after the "education president" took office looked like this: The Administration has said that education is the President’s highest priority. The budget states that the President grants the education department "the largest percentage spending increase of any Department (11.5 percent increase in 2002)." A closer look shows that the more accurate figure for the Education Department is a 5.9 percent increase, while the figure for all federal education funding is 5.3 percent. After accounting for inflation, the increase proposed for education funding is 3.7 percent. After accounting for the increase in school-age population, the increase is 2.9 percent. [Center on Budget and Policy Priorities]



Concerning President Bush's FY '05 budget request for the Department of Education



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