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Democrats are also pushing to draw savings from programs that are outside the annual appropriations bills that fund most of the federal government, contending billions of dollars in cuts could come from mandatory spending programs inside the Agriculture and Treasury departments.
Overall, two-thirds of next year's proposed $6 billion increase in overall federal research spending a 4% boost to $152 billion—would come from mandatory sources.
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In no small part, the reason is that much of the Affordable Care Act's financing comes from mandatory spending, rather than discretionary spending, and a continuing resolution concerns only the latter.
The money came from mandatory contributions by hospitals and nursing homes to the pension fund, which were redirected to another fund after the pension fund grew from investments, said Bruce McIver, president of the League of Voluntary Hospitals, which represents the hospitals in labor negotiations.
Only $100 million of the president's proposed $325 million boost for the office's six major research areas comes from mandatory spending.
(About $800 per grant currently comes from mandatory funding).
A bar spokeswoman said presidents have been given up to $30,000 a year since 2006 for "secretarial assistance, miscellaneous expense and travel expense". The money for the stipend and the going-away party came from mandatory bar dues, which this year cost most practicing lawyers $420 each.
The replacement cuts will most likely have to come from the mandatory side of the budget, which includes entitlements.
The data would come from a mandatory form filled out by the individual(s) responsible for an error.
Within the science division, the White House assumes that $298 million of the $5.6 billion request will come from the new mandatory sources of spending.
But some $400 million of that requested boost would have come from so-called mandatory spending, a mechanism that legislators have repeatedly said was a nonstarter.
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