The House and the Senate this week approved the 2014 catch-all spending bill that provides funding for federal agencies until Sept. 30. The $1.1 trillion bill fleshes out the Murray-Ryan budget deal agreed on last month. Here’s the budget by the numbers:
Agencies with a budget increase
- Agriculture. $20.9 billion, up from $20.7 billion in 2013
- Food and Drug Administration. $2.6 billion, an increase of $91 million
- Justice. $27.4 billion, an increase of $338 million
- Bureau of Prisons. $6.9 billion, an increase of $79 million
- NASA. $17.6 billion, an increase of $120 million
- Commerce. $8.2 billion, an increase of $113 million
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. $5.3 billion, an increase of $310 million
- Army Corps of Engineers. $5.5 billion, an increase of $487 million
- Interior/Environment. $30.1 billion, an increase of $231 million
- Energy. $34 billion, an increase of $777 million
- GSA. $9.4 billion, an increase of $1.3 billion
- CBP. $10.6 billion, an increase of $110.6 million
- CIS. $3.1 billion, up from $3 billion
- National Park Service. $2.6 billion, an increase of $28.5 million
- SSA. $11.7 billion, an increase of $265 million
- VA. $63.2 billion, an increase of $2.3 billion
Agencies with a budget decrease
- Food Safety and Inspection Service. $1 billion, $19 million less than 2013
- U.S. Marshals Service. $2.7 billion, a reduction of $72 million
- National Science Foundation. $7.2 billion, a decrease of $82 million
- Defense. $572.6 billion (including operations overseas), down from $605.4 billion
- Small Business Administration. $929 million, a reduction of $116 million
- District of Columbia. $673 million, a decrease of $2.2 million
- Homeland Security. $39.3 billion, a decrease of $336 million
- ICE. $5.3 billion, a reduction of $164 million
- TSA. $4.9 billion, a decrease of $225 million
- Coast Guard. $10.2 billion, a decrease of $211 million
- FEMA. $9.9 billion, down from $10.6 billion
- EPA. $8.2 billion, a decrease of $143 million
- Education. $70.6 billion, a reduction of $739 million
- Labor. $12 billion, a decrease of $449 million
- State/Foreign operations. $49 billion, a reduction of $4.3 billion
- Transportation. $17.8 billion, a reduction of $164 million
- HUD. $32.8 billion, a decrease of $689 million
Agencies with the same budget as last year
- Federal Protective Service. $1.3 billion
- Capitol Police. $338 million
Read "5 Things You Should Know about the 2014 Omnibus Spending Bill."