FY 2005 CDC/ATSDR Appropriation Fact Sheet
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2004/12/08
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Series: President’s Budget Request
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Description:On December 8, 2004, President George W. Bush signed into law the fiscal year (FY) 2005 appropriations bill (Public Law 108-447). The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) received a total funding level of $8 billion. This funding will advance activities that support CDC’s two overarching goals: 1) Health promotion and prevention of disease, injury, and disability: All people, especially those at higher risk due to health disparities, will achieve their optimal lifespan with the best possible quality of health in every stage of life. 2) Preparedness: People in all communities will be protected from infectious, occupational, environmental, and terrorist threats. CDC’s FY 2005 appropriation is aligned under a new budget structure that separates program costs from operational (i.e., overhead and indirect) costs. Operational costs are now captured in two budget activities: Public Health Improvement and Leadership and Business Services Support budget activities. Funds allocated to the remaining budget activities will support intramural and extramural programmatic activities.
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Pages in Document:2 pdf pages
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Federal Fiscal Year:2005
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