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The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law for 2024 has $1 billion dollars allotted to it for the Army Corps of engineers-Civil Works program's (Corps) infrastructure, the Budget invests in the Corps' continued operations, maintenance, and improved reliability.
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Bolsters American Leadership in Global Health. To reinforce U.S. leadership in addressing global health and health security challenges, the Budget includes $10.9 billion, a $370 million increase above the 2023 enacted level. This includes over $1.2 billion to prepare for, prevent, detect, and respond to infectious disease outbreaks-including by expanding U.S. bilateral partnerships with countries to improve health security capacity. This over $1.2 billion also includes $500 million for the Pandemic Fund to catalyze and accelerate improvements to global health security and pandemic preparedness. The Budget also invests dedicated funds for the Administration's Global Health Worker Initiative to enhance global efforts to better train, equip, and protect the health workforce-which would strengthen countries' abilities to provide core health services and respond to crises. The Budget also increases investments in highimpact and lifesaving voluntary family planning and reproductive health programs to address significant unmet global needs for these services. The Budget sustains U.S. leadership in the Global Fund's historic seventh replenishment, providing $2 billion for the second year of a $6 billion three-year pledge to save lives and accelerate the fight against HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria.
What is the budget for the US Federal Government for investments in Global Health?
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In the US Federal Budget for 2024, what was the total receipt budget in billions of dollars for 2022?
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The Global Health budget for the United States Federal government is $10.9 billion, which is a $370 million increase from 2023.
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Published in the US Federal Budget of 2024 the total receipt budget for 2022 in billions of dollars was 4,897.
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What are some of the spending breakdowns for the $10.9 billion US Federal Global Health Budget?
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In 2023 what is the Outlay budget total for the US Federal Budget published in 2024?
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Some of the line items for the US Federal Global Health Budget includes over $1.2 billion to prepare for, prevent, detect, and respond to infectious disease outbreaks-including by expanding U.S. bilateral partnerships with countries to improve health security capacity. This over $1.2 billion also includes $500 million for the Pandemic Fund to catalyze and accelerate improvements to global health security and pandemic preparedness.
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The Outlay budget for 2023 published in the US Federal Budget in 2024 was 6,372 in billions of dollars.
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How much money is allocated for sustaining the US leadership in the fight against HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria?
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What is the total Recipts budget projected from 2024 to 2033 in billions of dollars according to the US Federal Budget?
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The US Federal Budget sustains U.S. leadership in the Global Fund's historic seventh replenishment, providing $2 billion for the second year of a $6 billion three-year pledge to save lives and accelerate the fight against HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria.
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The total Receipts budget projected from 2024 to 2033 is expected to be in the billions 65,187 dollars.
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Improves Taxpayer Experience and Supports a Fair and Equitable Tax System. The Inflation Reduction Act addressed long-standing Internal Revenue Service (IRS) funding deficiencies by providing $79.4 billion in stable, long-term funding through 2031 to improve tax compliance by finally cracking down on high-income individuals and corporations who too often avoid paying their lawfully owed taxes and improving service for the millions of Americans that do pay their taxes. The funding will allow the IRS to modernize information technology infrastructure, administer new energy tax credits, and rebuild the administrative capacity of the Agency. To realize these goals and support timely and robust implementation of the important tax provisions in the Inflation Reduction Act, annual discretionary appropriations are necessary to maintain current services and allow the IRS to utilize the long-term funding for transformative modernization. To ensure that taxpayers receive the highest quality customer service and that all Americans are treated fairly by the U.S. tax system, the Budget provides a total of $14.1 billion for the IRS, $1.8 billion, or 15 percent, above the 2023 enacted level. This includes an increase of $642 million to improve the taxpayer experience and expand customer service outreach to underserved communities and the entire taxpaying public. The Budget also provides $290 million for IRS Business Systems Modernization, which did not receive annual funding in 2023, to continue and accelerate the development of new digital tools to enable better communication between taxpayers and the IRS. In addition to annual discretionary funding, the Budget proposes to maintain deficit reducing Inflation Reduction Act-funded initiatives in 2032 and beyond. This pro
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The 2024 US Federal Budget includes an increase of $642 million to improve the taxpayer experience and expand customer service outreach to underserved communities and the entire taxpaying public.
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Supports the Artemis Program's Next Great Achievements. Following the successful completion of the Artemis I mission in 2022, the Budget provides $8.1 billion, a $500 million increase above the 2023 enacted level, for the Artemis program of lunar exploration. The Budget fully funds the rockets, crew vehicle, lunar landers, space suits, and other systems needed to fly astronauts around the Moon on the Artemis II mission and then land astronauts-including the first woman, first person of color, and first astronauts from another nation-on subsequent Artemis missions on the lunar surface as America begins development of a lunar outpost and aims toward the eventual exploration of Mars.
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Table S-5. Proposed Budget by Category as a Percent of GDP
How much money in the US Federal 2024 budget has been allocated for the Artemis II mission?
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What is the difference of the percentage of GDP for Medicare from 2023 to 2024 in the US Federal Government Budget?
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Following the successful completion of the Artemis I mission in 2022, the Budget provides $8.1 billion, a $500 million increase above the 2023 enacted level, for the Artemis program of lunar exploration.
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The percent of the GDP for Medicare for the 2024 US Federal Budget stayed the same at 3.1 percent.
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What is a list of somethings covered for the Artemis II mission in the US Federal 2024 budget?
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What was the difference of percentage of GDP for Social Security between 2023 and 2024 according to the US Federal Budget of 2024?
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The US Federal 2024 Budget fully funds the rockets, crew vehicle, lunar landers, space suits, and other systems needed to fly astronauts around the Moon.
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In the US Federal Budget of 2024 the difference of GDP percentage for Social Security between 2023 and 2024 is .3 percent.
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Who will the Artemis II mission enable to land on the Moon in future missions?
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What was the Defence percentage of GDP in the 2024 US Federal Budget in 2022?
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On Artemis missions after Artemis II, the first woman, the first person of color, and first astronauts from another nation will be among the astronauts who have landed on the Moon.
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The percentage of the GDP for the Defence catagory in the US Federal Budget in 2024 for 2022 was 3.0 percent.
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This is the United States of America Fiscal Budget for the year 2024.
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