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Overview of the Budget Request: CDC FY 2016 Congressional Justification

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    The fiscal year (FY) 2016 President’s Budget request for CDC and ATSDR includes a total funding level of $11,519,365,000 in discretionary budget authority, mandatory funding, and the Affordable Care Act Prevention and Public Health Fund (PPHF). This is an overall increase of $249,953,000 above the FY 2015 Enacted level. The CDC program level request of $7,010,103,000 (excluding mandatory programs except the Prevention Fund) for FY 2016 is an increase of $110,685,000 compared to the FY 2015 Enacted level.

    The FY 2016 budget request builds on priorities set forth in CDC’s FY 2015 President’s budget, proposing strategic new investments and identifying targeted reductions that will allow CDC to advance its core public health mission.

    The funding amounts and programmatic approaches described below are changes compared to the FY 2015 Enacted level.

    A FY2016 OMB Settlement v13 for online posting

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