Institutional Funding
The enacted budget decreases state funding to public postsecondary institutions by $ 25.5 million in FY 2019 and another $ 1 million in FY 2020.
Not exact matches
Under Trump's fiscal 2019
budget plan, USGS would receive just under $ 860 million, or about a 20 percent
decrease from funding levels
enacted in fiscal 2017.
A $ 900 million
budget, if it is that round number, would be a 15 %
decrease relative to USGS's 2016
enacted budget of $ 1.062 billion.
Research and development to advance coal, natural gas, oil, and other fossil energy technologies, which will help the country make greater use of our rich natural energy resources and help keep down energy costs, are funded at $ 635 million — a
decrease of $ 33 million below the fiscal year 2017
enacted level and $ 355 million above the
budget request.
The Administration released their FY19
budget that requests a 5 percent
decrease below the 2017
enacted level for programs in the U.S. Department of Education, and proposes elimination of the Jacob K. Javits Gifted and Talented Students Education Program.