FY 2002 President's Budget Overview: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Functional Budget
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2001/06/18
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Series: President’s Budget Request
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Description:Summary: The FY 2002 budget requests a total of $4.1 billion for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a net decrease of $109 million, or three percent, below FY 2001. This includes $122 million in program increases, offset by reductions of $231 million. The FY 2002 budget for CDC includes $127 million in Public Health Service evaluation interagency transfer funds for activities related to Health Statistics. CDC is the lead public health agency for promoting health and quality of life by preventing and controlling disease, injury and disability. CDC works with states, local public health agencies, and partners throughout the nation and the world to accomplish this mission. Together, they monitor health, detect and investigate disease outbreaks and other health problems, conduct research, develop and advocate sound health policies, implement prevention strategies, promote healthy behaviors, foster safe and healthy environments, and provide public health leadership and training.
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Pages in Document:7 pdf pages
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Federal Fiscal Year:2002
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