$ 50 million for the National Endowment for the Arts
$ 380 million in the Senate bill for the Women, Infants and Children program
$ 198 million for Filipino World War 2 vets and their families
$ 300 million for grants to combat violence against women
$ 2 billion for federal child-care block grants
$ 6 billion for university building projects
$ 15 billion for boosting Pell Grant college scholarships
$ 4 billion for job-training programs, including $ 1.2 billion for “youths” up to the age of 24
$ 1 billion for community-development block grants (ACORN)
$ 4.2 billion for “neighborhood stabilization activities”
$ 650 million for digital-TV coupons
$ 90 million to educate “vulnerable populations”
$ 15 billion for business-loss carry-backs
$ 145 billion for “Making Work Pay” tax credits
$ 83 billion for the earned income credit
$ 150 million for the Smithsonian
$ 34 million to renovate the Department of Commerce headquarters
$ 500 million for improvement projects for National Institutes of Health facilities
$ 44 million for repairs to Department of Agriculture headquarters
$ 350 million for Agriculture Department computers
$ 88 million to help move the Public Health Service into a new building
$ 448 million for constructing a new Homeland Security Department headquarters
$ 600 million to convert the federal auto fleet to hybrids
$ 450 million for NASA (carve-out for “climate-research missions”)
$ 600 million for NOAA (carve-out for “climate modeling”)
$ 1 billion for the Census Bureau
$ 89 billion for Medicaid
$ 30 billion for COBRA insurance extension
$ 36 billion for expanded unemployment benefits
$ 20 billion for food stamps
$ 4.5 billion for U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
$ 850 million for Amtrak
$ 87 million for a polar icebreaking ship
$ 1.7 billion for the National Park System
$ 55 million for Historic Preservation Fund
$ 7.6 billion for “rural community advancement programs”
$ 150 million for agricultural-commodity purchases
$ 150 million for “producers of livestock, honeybees, and farm-raised fish”
$ 2 billion for renewable-energy research ($ 400 million for global-warming research)
$ 2 billion for a “clean coal” power plant in Illinois
$ 6.2 billion for the Weatherization Assistance Program
$ 3.5 billion for energy-efficiency and conservation block grants
$ 3.4 billion for the State Energy Program
$ 200 million for state and local electric-transport projects
$ 300 million for energy-efficient-appliance rebate programs
$ 400 million for hybrid cars for state and local governments
$ 1 billion for the manufacturing of advanced batteries
$ 1.5 billion for green-technology loan guarantees
$ 8 billion for innovative-technology loan-guarantee program
$ 2.4 billion for carbon-capture demonstration projects
$ 4.5 billion for electricity grid
$ 79 billion for State Fiscal Stabilization Fund

 

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