Budget Request Summary Fiscal Year 2004 [Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]
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2003/02/12
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Series: President’s Budget Request
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Description:The annual budget request for CDC and ATSDR affords us an opportunity to examine and refine our priorities for protecting people’s health and safety at home and abroad, provide credible and practical information, and document our planned resources and expertise to help our many partners keep our nation’s communities healthy. The complete annual budget request that goes to Congress is hundreds of pages long and covers all of the myriad details of how we will effectively use the $6.5 billion we are requesting for fiscal year 2004. This summary covers the key components of CDC’s fiscal year 2004 budget request to the Congress and also highlights important management and program priorities for our partners and constituents. Because approximately 75 percent of CDC’s annual budget is used to support extramural activities, programs, and research—all of which enable CDC to develop, conduct, and evaluate a wide range of public health programs—it is vital that our partners and constituents have access to this budget information and understand our management agenda.
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Pages in Document:42 pdf pages
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Federal Fiscal Year:2004
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