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    FoundationforGrowth:

    RestoringthePromiseofAmerican

    Opportunity

    TableofContents

    TableofContents................................................................................................................................... 1

    ALetterFromSenateBudgetCommitteeChairmanPattyMurray...................................... 4

    FoundationforGrowth:RestoringthePromiseofAmericanOpportunity...................... 7

    ALookBack:ThePathtoTodaysChallenges........................................................................... 10Budgetdeficitsintheearly90s:WetackledthischallengeresponsiblyduringtheClintonyearswhilecreatingmillionsofnewjobs.........................................................................................................................................................................................12

    Thosegainswerereversedoverthefollowingeightyears............................................................................................................13

    Fouryearsfightingtoturntheeconomyaround................................................................................................................................14

    Wehavemadeprogress,butmiddleclassfamiliescontinuetostruggle..................................................................................15

    Investinginjobs,longtermeconomicgrowth,nationalcompetitiveness,andprosperitybuiltfrom

    themiddleout...................................................................................................................................... 17Oureconomictheory:Prosperityiscreatedfromthemiddleout...............................................................................................19

    Replacingsequestrationinabalancedandresponsibleway.........................................................................................................21

    Puttingtheeconomyfirstwithatargetedinfrastructureandjobspackage...........................................................................23

    Investinginourfamilies,workers,andsmallbusinessowners...................................................................................................25

    Investingineducationandaskilledworkforce........................................................................................................................................................25

    Investinginsmallbusinessowners................................................................................................................................................................................34

    Investinginmiddleclassfamiliestryingtobuyahome.......................................................................................................................................36

    Investinginourinfrastructuretolaydownastrongfoundationforlongtermgrowth....................................................39

    Investingintransportationinfrastructure.................................................................................................................................................................39

    Investinginbroadband.......................................................................................................................................................................................................44

    Investinginourpowergridandnationalenergyinfrastructure.....................................................................................................................46

    Investinginourwaterandcommunityinfrastructure.........................................................................................................................................47

    Investinginresearch,innovation,healthcare,andkeyindustriesthatwillgrowandcreatejobs...............................49

    Universityresearch................................................................................................................................................................................................................49

    InvestinginscienceR&D.....................................................................................................................................................................................................50

    Investinginlifescienceresearch.....................................................................................................................................................................................50

    InvestinginR&DattheDepartmentofDefenseandtheVA...............................................................................................................................51

    Investingincleanenergyjobsand21stcenturyenergyproduction...............................................................................................................52

    Investingindomesticbridgeenergyresources........................................................................................................................................................53

    Investingin21stcenturymanufacturing.....................................................................................................................................................................53

    Investinginexportsandinternationalcompetitiveness......................................................................................................................................54

    Investinginthemiddleclassthroughtargetedandefficienttaxcuts...........................................................................................................55

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    Tacklingourdeficitanddebtresponsibly................................................................................. 56Bipartisanagreementondeficitreductiongoal:$4trillion............................................................................................................58

    TheGoal:$4trillionindeficitreductionoverthenexttenyears.....................................................................................................................58

    Whatwehavedoneinthelasttwoyears:$2.4trillion,mostlyfromspendingcuts................................................................................58

    Responsibledeficitreductiontocrediblystabilizethedebtasashareoftheeconomy........................................................................60

    Reducingthedeficitwhileincreasingthefairnessandefficiencyofthetaxcode.................................................................61

    Whythe

    revenue

    discussion

    is

    not

    over

    ........................................................................................................................................................................

    62

    Theneedfortaxreform.......................................................................................................................................................................................................64

    Spendingindisguise..........................................................................................................................................................................................................64

    Inefficienttaxexpendituresareadragoneconomicgrowth............................................................................................................................65

    TaxexpendituresdisproportionatelybenefitthewealthiestAmericans......................................................................................................65

    Reducing the deficit by limiting or reforming unfair tax breaks for the wealthy..........................................................................................66

    Reducingthedeficitbyeliminatingwastefulbusinesstaxloopholes.............................................................................................................66

    TaxreformprinciplesintheSenateBudget...............................................................................................................................................................67

    Additionalresponsiblesavingsacrossthefederalbudget..............................................................................................................69

    Reducinghealth

    care

    costs

    responsibly

    while

    preserving

    and

    protecting

    programs

    for

    seniors

    and

    families

    ............................

    69

    Reducingdefensespendingresponsibly.......................................................................................................................................................................72

    Responsiblespendingcutsacrossthefederalbudget............................................................................................................................................77

    Keepingthepromisesmadetoourseniors,families,andcommunities......................... 80Keepingthehealthcarepromisesmadetoseniorsandfamilies.................................................................................................81

    PreservingandprotectingMedicareforseniorstodayandinthefuture....................................................................................................81

    EnsuringAmericansofallageshaveaccesstoaffordablehealthinsurancecoverageandcomprehensivehealthcareservices........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................82

    Womenshealthcareandeconomicopportunity...............................................................................................................................86

    Womens

    health

    care

    ............................................................................................................................................................................................................

    86ViolenceAgainstWomenAct(VAWA)..........................................................................................................................................................................86

    Equalpayforequalwork...................................................................................................................................................................................................87

    Protectingthemostvulnerablefamilies.................................................................................................................................................88

    Spendingonlowincomeprogramsisdeclining......................................................................................................................................................88

    Antipovertyprogramsareprotectedinbipartisandeficitreductionproposals.....................................................................................89

    SNAPfundingpreventshungerformillionsofAmericansstruckbyhardtimes......................................................................................90

    NutritionformotherswithyoungchildrensupportschilddevelopmentandprovidesfutureSavings..........................................91

    Heatingassistanceprovidescriticalsupporttolowincomefamiliesandseniors...................................................................................91

    Housingforlowincomefamilies.....................................................................................................................................................................................92

    Keepingthepromisesmadetoourveterans........................................................................................................................................94

    Keepingthepromiseofasecureretirement.........................................................................................................................................97

    ProtectingmiddleclassfamiliesfromWallStreetrisktakingandpredatorybehavior....................................................99

    Avoidingthemistakesofthepastandprotectingmiddleclassfamilies....................................................................................................100

    Republicanshaveadifferentvisionforthepathforward................................................................................................................................101

    TheSenateBudgetwillprotectmiddleclassfamiliesandcommunities...................................................................................................101

    Maintainingourcommitmenttodomesticsecuritywhilesupportingfamilycenteredcomprehensiveimmigrationreform......................................................................................................................................................................................103

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    Comprehensiveimmigrationreform..........................................................................................................................................................................103

    Federaleffortstoprotectandenhancethesecurityofourcommunities..................................................................................................104

    Keepingpromisestofuturegenerationsbyprotectingtheenvironmentandaddressingclimatechange.............105

    Protectingtheenvironment:endangeredspeciesandopenspace...............................................................................................................106

    Protectingtheenvironment:cleanair,cleanwater,andrestoringimpairedresources....................................................................107

    Preparingfortheimpactsofclimatechange.........................................................................................................................................................108

    KeepingourpromisestoAmericasruralcommunities................................................................................................................110

    Conservation..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................110

    AgricultureResearch.........................................................................................................................................................................................................110

    Energy......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................110

    FarmBill..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................110

    Supportingworkerswhiletheyfighttogetbackonthejob.......................................................................................................112

    KeepingourpromisestoAmericanIndiansandAlaskaNatives...............................................................................................113

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    4ALetterFromSenateBudgetCommitteeChairmanPattyMurray

    ALetterFromSenateBudgetCommittee

    ChairmanPattyMurrayFouryearsafterthegreatesteconomiccrisissincetheGreatDepression,thereisaseriousdivision

    betweenthetwomajorpoliticalpartiesinAmericaaboutwhatgovernmentshouldbedoingtokeepoureconomyandournationalfinancesmovingintherightdirection.Oneapproach,urgedbyleadersintheRepublicanParty,wouldtakeusbacktothefailedeconomicandfiscalpoliciesthatledtotheGreatRecession.Thisisthepathoftaxcutsfortherich,deregulationofWallStreet,increasedcostsofhealthcare,moreinstabilityanduncertaintyformiddleclassfamilies,andthebreakingofpromiseswevemadetoourseniorsandfamilies.Itisanapproachpushedbythosewhobelievethatgovernmenthasnobusinesssupportingournationalcompetitivenessandbythosewhothinkthatthehighestpriorityshouldberadicallyshrinkinggovernment,notimprovingit.

    TheotherapproachistheoneurgedbythevastmajorityoftheAmericanpeoplewhobelievethatweneedtobemovingforward,notbackwards.Thisistheapproachthatsaysweshouldlearnfromhistorysowearenotdoomedtorepeatit.Itisanapproachthatprioritizesfairness,opportunityforthemiddleclass,andareturntotheresponsiblefiscalandeconomicpoliciesthathaveworkedforourcountrybefore.Itisanapproachthatmaintainsthatgovernmentcantsolveeveryproblem,butthatitcanandshouldworktocreatejobs,supportthemiddleclass,andofferahanduptofamiliesthatneedsomesupportwhiletheyworktogetbackontheirfeet.TheSenateBudgetreflectsthevalues,priorities,andgoalsofthosewhosupportthissecondapproach.ItreflectsthepromiddleclassagendathattheAmericanpeoplewenttothepollsinsupportoflastelection

    AndIbelieveitisastrongandresponsiblevisionforbuildingafoundationforgrowthandrestoringthepromiseofAmericanopportunity.ThehighestpriorityoftheSenateBudgetistocreatetheconditionsforjobcreation,economicgrowth,andprosperitybuiltfromthemiddleout,notthetopdown.Thisiswhatpeopleacrossthecountrysaytheywantfirstandforemost,andthisbudgetdeliversonit.Atatimewhentoomanymiddleclassfamiliesacrossthecountryarestillstruggling,andfartoomanyworkerscontinuefightingtogetbackonthejob,thelastthingoureconomyneedsrightnowisforpoliticaldysfunctionorextremeandirresponsiblebudgetpoliciestothreatenourfragilerecovery.Thisbudgetreplacessequestrationresponsiblyandinvestsinjobcreationtohelpfamiliesandtheeconomyrightaway.Ittacklesourgrowingnationaldeficitsineducation,infrastructure,andinnovationtomakesurewearelayingdownastrongfoundationforbroadbasedeconomicgrowthforyearstocome.AnditabsolutelyrejectsareturntothefailedtrickledowneconomicpoliciesthatdevastatedthemiddleclassandledustotheGreatRecession.TheSenateBudgettacklesourdeficitanddebtthewaytheAmericanpeoplehavetoldustheywantitdone:withabalancedmixofresponsiblespendingcutsandnewrevenuefromthewealthiestAmericansandbiggestcorporations.

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    5ALetterFromSenateBudgetCommitteeChairmanPattyMurray

    Tome,thisisjustcommonsense.Wehaveaseriousdeficitanddebtproblemthatweneedtotackleandwecertainlydontwanttoleaveourchildrenandgrandchildrenwithanunmanageablepileofourbills.SoIthinkthatmeansweshouldbeexaminingeverypartofthefederalbudgetforsmartandresponsiblesavings:fromhealthcarespending,todefensespending,totheloopholesanddeductionsinthetaxcodethatbenefitthewealthiestAmericansandbiggestcorporations,andmore.Democratshavebeenveryclearaboutthis;wethinkeverythingshouldbeonthetable,andwebelieve

    thateveryoneshouldbeaskedtocontributetothesolution.LikethevastmajorityoftheAmericanpeople,wedontthinkdeficitreductionshouldbedonethroughspendingcutsalone,andwedontthinkitshouldcomeonlyfromnewrevenue.Itshouldbeabalancedandresponsiblemixofboth.Unfortunately,manyRepublicansinCongressdontsharethisview.Theybelievethatweshouldmakemassivecutstoeducation,healthcare,andotherinvestmentsthatbenefitthemiddleclass,seniors,andthemostvulnerablefamilies.ButtheythinkthewealthiestAmericansandbiggestcorporationsshouldntbeaskedtopaytheirfairshare.Infact,recentRepublicanproposalshaveactuallycuttaxesfortherichandaskedmiddleclassfamiliestopickupthetab,apolicypositionthatisfaroutsidethemainstreamofhowtheAmericanpeoplebelieveweshouldapproachthis.In2010,thebipartisanSimpsonBowlesCommissionlaidoutagoalofreducingthedeficitby$4trillionovertenyearsandDemocratsandRepublicansembracedthisasreasonableandresponsible.OtherbipartisangroupsincludingtheSenatesGangofSixagreed.Sincethattime,Congresshasworkedtoreducethedeficitby$2.4trillion,withmostofthatcomingfromspendingcuts.TheSenateBudgetbuildsonthissavingswithanadditional$1.85trillionindeficitreduction,foratotalof$4.25trillionindeficitreductionsincetheSimpsonBowlesCommissionreport.ThenewdeficitreductioninthisbudgetcomesfromanequalmixofresponsiblespendingcutsmadeacrossthefederalbudgetandnewrevenueraisedbyclosingloopholesandendingwastefulspendinginthetaxcodethatbenefitsthewealthiestAmericansandbiggestcorporations.Andbecausewebelievethatitmakessensetoreducethedeficitthewaywediditinthe90s,bygrowingtheeconomyandcreatingmillionsofmiddleclassjobs,thisbudgetincludesa$100billionjobsandinvestmentpackagetogetworkersbackonthejobandbeginfixingtheworstofthecrumblinginfrastructurethatisholdingbackeconomicgrowth.Inadditiontoinvestinginjobsandeconomicgrowthandtacklingourdeficitanddebtresponsibly,theSenateBudgetkeepsthepromiseswevemadetoseniors,families,veteransandcommunities.Andimportantly,itrejectsattemptsbyRepublicanstodismantleorprivatizeMedicareforourseniors,

    andinsteadworkstopreserve,protect,andstrengthenthiscriticalprogram.Thisbudgetmakestheinvestmentsweneedtokeepournationsecureandkeepthepromiseswevemadetoourveterans.Anditprotectsthestrongsafetynetthathashelpedmillionsoffamiliesgetbackontheirfeetwhentheywerestruggling.WhenmydaddevelopedMultipleSclerosisandhadtostopworking,IknowthatmysixsiblingsandIwouldneverhavemadeitifwedidnthaveagovernmentthatwastheretohelpusputfoodonthetable,helpmymomgetthetrainingsheneededtogetbacktowork,andhelpusallgotocollegewithfederalstudentloansandtuitionsupport.Weareanationthatcomestogethertohelpfamilieslikemine,andtheSenateBudgetwouldmakesurethatcontinues.

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    6ALetterFromSenateBudgetCommitteeChairmanPattyMurray

    MiddleclassfamiliesacrossAmericaaresickandtiredofthegridlockthathasparalyzedthebudgetprocessinWashington,D.C.Theyarelookingtotheirelectedofficialstoendtheconstantartificialcrisesandpoliticalbrinksmanshipthatisthreateningourfragileeconomicrecovery,andtoworktogethertoresponsiblytackletheseriouseconomicandfiscalchallengeswefaceasanation.IbelievetheSenateBudgetoffersapathforwardtoaccomplishthis.AndIamproudoftheworktheSenateBudgetCommitteehasdonetoputthisbudgettogetherwithalotofinputfromourcolleagues

    outsidetheCommitteeandmembersofthepublicacrossthecountry.Iamconfidentthatourcountrycanmovebeyondthisdivisionandworktogethertotackleourfiscalandeconomicproblemsfairlyandresponsibly.Ournationhasfacedfargreaterchallengesinourhistory,andtimeandagaintheAmericanpeoplehavecometogetherwithouruniquebrandofingenuity,diversity,andcompassiontodotherightthing.IamhopefulthattheHouseofRepresentativeswilljointheSenateatthebargainingtableandwecanworktogethertowardtheresponsibleandbipartisanbudgetdealtheAmericanpeopleexpectanddeserve.Sincerely,

    SenatorPattyMurray(DWA)ChairmanoftheSenateBudgetCommitteeMarch13,2013

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    7FoundationforGrowth:RestoringthePromiseofAmericanOpportunity

    FoundationforGrowth:Restoringthe

    PromiseofAmericanOpportunityTheFiscalYear2014SenateBudgetbuildsontheworkdoneoverthelasttwoyearstocreatejobs,invest

    inbroadbasedeconomicgrowth,andtackleourdeficitanddebtresponsibly.ThisbudgettakesthebalancedandresponsibleapproachtoourfiscalchallengesthateverybipartisangrouphasendorsedandthattheAmericanpeoplesupport.Itincludesresponsiblespendingcutsmadeacrossthefederalbudget,aswellassignificantnewsavingsachievedbyeliminatingloopholesandcuttingwastefulspendinginthetaxcodethatbenefitsthewealthiestAmericansandbiggestcorporations.TheSenateBudgetisgroundedintheunderstandingthatourcountryslongtermfiscalandeconomicgoalswillonlybemetwithpoliciesthatsupportastrongandgrowingmiddleclass.Anditkeepsthepromiseswehavemadetoourseniors,ourfamilies,andourcommunities.

    TheAmericanpeoplearesickandtiredofwatchingtheirgovernmentlurchfromcrisistocrisis.TheSenateBudgetoffersaseriousandcrediblepathawayfromthisgridlockanddysfunctionandtowardalongtermplantocreatejobs,laydownastrongfoundationforbroadbasedeconomicgrowth,replacesequestration,andtackleourdeficitanddebtresponsiblyandcredibly.ThisbudgetreflectsthevaluesofadiverseSenateservingadiversenation,anditisguidedbytheprinciplesandprioritiesthatarestronglysupportedbytheconstituentswewereelectedtorepresent.

    ThehighestpriorityoftheSenateBudgetistocreatetheconditionsforjobcreation,

    economicgrowth,andprosperitybuiltfromthemiddleout,notthetopdown.TheSenateBudgettakesthepositionthattrickledowneconomicshasfailedasaneconomicpolicyandthattruenationalprosperitycomesfromthemiddleout,notthetopdown.Webelievethatdeficitreductionattheexpenseofeconomicgrowthisdoomedtofailure,andpoliciesthatpromoteastrongmiddleclassareessentialtotacklingourlongtermdeficitanddebtchallenges.ThepoliciesPresidentBarackObamaandCongressputinplaceinresponsetotheGreatRecessionpulledoureconomybackfromthebrinkandhelpedtoaddbackjobs.Butwithanunemploymentratethatremainsstubbornlyhigh,andamiddleclassthathasseentheirwagesstagnateforfartoolong,wesimplycannotaffordanythreatstoourfragilerecovery.Therefore,theSenateBudget:

    Fullyreplacestheharmfulcutsfromsequestrationwithsmart,balanced,andresponsibledeficit

    reduction,whichwouldsavehundredsofthousandsofjobswhileprotectingfamilies,communities,andthefragileeconomicrecovery.

    Investsinlongtermeconomicgrowthandnationalcompetitivenessbytacklingourseriousdeficitsininfrastructure,education,jobtraining,andinnovationtocreatejobsnowandlaydownastrongfoundationforbroadbasedgrowth.

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    Includesa$100billiontargetedjobsandinfrastructurepackagethatwouldstartcreatingnewjobsquickly,beginrepairingtheworstofourcrumblingroadsandbridges,andhelptrainourworkerstofill21stcenturyjobs.ThisjobsinvestmentpackageisfullypaidforbyeliminatingloopholesandcuttingwastefulspendinginthetaxcodethatbenefitsthewealthiestAmericansandbiggestcorporations.

    Protectsandcontinuestaxcutsforthemiddleclassandlowincomeworkingfamilies.

    TheSenateBudgetbuildsontheworkwehavedoneoverthelasttwoyearsto

    tackleourdeficitanddebtresponsibly.Attheendof2010,thebipartisanSimpsonBowlesCommissionreportlaidoutaresponsiblegoalofreducingourdeficitby$4trillionovertenyears.Sincethattime,Congressandtheadministrationhaveimplemented$2.4trillionindeficitreduction,with$1.8trillioncomingfromspendingcutsand$600billioncomingfromnewrevenuefromthewealthiestAmericans.TheSenateBudget:

    Surpassesthebipartisangoalof$4trillionin10yeardeficitreductionandputsourdeficitanddebtonadownward,sustainable,andresponsiblepath.

    Buildsonthe$2.4trillionindeficitreductionalreadydonewithanadditional$1.85trillioninnewdeficitreductionforatotalof$4.25trillionindeficitreductionsincetheSimpsonBowlesreport.

    Includesanequalmixofresponsiblespendingcutsandnewrevenueraisedbyclosingloopholesandendingwastefulspendinginthetaxcode.

    Achieves$975billionindeficitreductionthroughresponsiblespendingcutsmadeacrossthefederalbudget:

    o $493billionsavedonthedomesticspendingside,including$275billioninhealthcaresavingsmadeinawaythatdoesnotharmseniorsorfamilies.

    o $240billionsavedbycarefullyandresponsiblycuttingdefensespendingtoalignwiththedrawdownoftroopsinouroverseasoperations.

    o $242billionsavedinreducedinterestpayments.

    Achieves$975billionindeficitreductionbyclosingloopholesandeliminatingwastefulspendinginthetaxcodethatbenefitsthewealthiestAmericansandbiggestcorporations.

    Includesreconciliationinstructions,afasttrackprocessthatmakessurethatthenewrevenuefromthewealthiestAmericansandbiggestcorporationscannotbefilibusteredintheSenate.

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    TheSenateBudgetkeepsthepromiseswehavemadetoourseniors,families,

    veterans,andcommunities.TheSenateBudgettakesthepositionthatthepromiseswemadetoourseniors,families,veterans,andcommunitiesoughttobefulfilled.Thisbudget:

    PreservesandprotectsMedicaresothatitisstrongforseniorstodayandwillbethereforourchildrenandgrandchildren.

    Rejectscallstodismantle,privatize,orvoucherizeMedicare.

    BuildsontheresponsiblechangesmadeintheAffordableCareActtocontinuereducinghealthcarecostswhileprotectingpatients.

    Protectstheexpansionofhealthinsurancetonearly30millionAmericansandensuresthefederalstatepartnershiponMedicaidispreserved.

    Rejectseffortstosimplyshifthealthcarecoststostatesormakecutsthatharmseniorsandthemostvulnerablefamilies.

    Maintainsthekeyprinciplethatdeficitreductionshouldnotbedoneonthebacksofthemostvulnerablefamiliesandcommunities.

    Continuestomaketheinvestmentsweneedinnationaldefense,homelandsecurity,andlawenforcementtokeepourcountryandourcommunitiesstrongandsecure.

    Keepsthepromisewehavemadetoourveteransthattheircountrywillbethereforthemandprovidetheresourcesandsupporttheyneedwhentheycomehome.

    TheHouseRepublicanapproachwouldhurtmiddleclassfamiliesandtheeconomy

    andbreakthepromiseswehavemadetoourseniors.TheSenateBudgetoffersaverydifferentvisionthantheapproachtakenbyHouseRepublicans.Theirproposalswouldcutthelegsoutfromunderourfragileeconomicrecoveryandthreatenmillionsofjobs.Theywouldslashtheinvestmentsininfrastructure,education,andinnovationthatweneedtolaydownastrongfoundationforbroadbasedgrowthandthatwouldpositionustocompeteandwininthe21stcenturyglobaleconomy.

    HouseRepublicanswoulddismantleMedicareandcutoffprogramsthatsupportthemiddleclassandmostvulnerablefamilies.AndtheywoulddoallthatwhilerefusingtoaskthewealthiestAmericansandbiggestcorporationstocontributetheirfairshare.WebelievethattheAmericanpeoplestronglysupporttheprogrowth,promiddleclassapproachtakenintheSenateBudget.Andwelookforwardtoengagingwithfamiliesandseniorsacrossthecountryasweworktopasstheresponsible,fair,andbipartisanbudgetdealtheAmericanpeopleexpectanddeserve.

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    10ALookBack:ThePathtoTodaysChallenges

    ALook

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    The

    Path

    to

    Todays

    Challenges

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    11ALookBack:ThePathtoTodaysChallenges

    Whilewehavemadesignificantprogressoverthelastfewyears,ourcountrycontinuestofaceseriousbutsurmountablechallengesasweworktogrowtheeconomyandtackleourdeficitanddebtresponsibly.Andasweconfrontthechallengesaheadofus,itisimportanttokeepinmindthepaththatbroughtustothispoint.Theworkdoneinthe1990shelpedgrowtheeconomy,createjobs,balancethebudget,andputourgovernmentontracktoeliminatethenationaldebt.Thatwasallreversedbetween2001and2008.From

    2009untiltodaywehavefoughttopulloureconomybackfromtheprecipice,movefrommonthlyjoblossestoslowbutsteadyjobgains,andbeginthehardworkofreducingourdeficitanddebtresponsibly. FollowingPresidentClintons1993taxdealthatbroughtinnewrevenuefromthewealthiest

    Americansandthebipartisanresponsiblespendingcuts,ourcountrycreated22millionnewjobsandachievedabalancedbudget.PresidentClintonstaxpolicieswerenottheonlydriverofeconomicgrowth,butourleadersabilitytoagreeonafiscallysustainableandeconomicallysoundpathprovidedvaluablecertaintyforAmericanfamiliesandbusinesses.

    Between2001and2008wefacedacombinationoftaxcutsweightedtowardthewealthiest

    Americans,costlyandunpaidforwarsinIraqandAfghanistan,andirresponsiblederegulationofWallStreet.Thesedecisionsreversedthefiscalandeconomicprogressmadeintheprioreightyears,devastatedworkersandtheeconomy,andturnedabudgetsurplusintoagrowingdeficit.

    PresidentObamaenteredofficefacingthegreatesteconomiccrisissincetheGreatDepression,as

    millionsofAmericanslosttheirjobsandexperiencedthepainofforeclosure.ThePresidentworkedwithCongresstoturntheeconomyaround,andwhileoureconomicrecoveryremainsfragileandmoreworkneedstogetdone,wearemovingintherightdirection.

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    12ALookBack:ThePathtoTodaysChallenges

    Thiscountrysrecenthistoryshowsthatournationisstrongestwhenourpoliciesaredesignedtoencourageprosperitybuiltfromthemiddleout,ratherthanthetopdown.Andthatwhileitisabsolutelycriticaltoaddressourdeficitanddebtchallenges,attemptingtodosoattheexpenseofjobsandbroad

    basedeconomicgrowthisnotonlyunfair,itjustwillnotwork.PresidentBillClintonenteredofficein1993atatimewhenthecountrywasfacingseriousdeficitanddebtproblems.Theyearbefore,thefederalgovernmentwastakinginrevenueequal17.5percentofGDPbutspendingwas22.1percentoftheeconomyadeficitof4.7percent.1Hisproposaltoraisethetopincometaxrateto39.6percentpassedtheSenateandHousewithoutasingleRepublicanvote.Atthetime,Republicanleadersclaimedtheproposalwoulddevastatetheeconomyandcausemassivejobslosses.RepublicanSenatorPhilGramm(RTX)predictedthatthisprogramisgoingtomaketheeconomyweak.Ibelievehundredsofthousandsofpeoplearegoingtolosetheirjobs.2

    Asweknow,theoppositehappened.Theunemploymentratewentfrom7percentatthebeginningof1993to3.9percentattheendof2000.3Between1993and2001,oureconomygainedmorethan22millionjobs4andexperiencedthelongesteconomicexpansioninourhistory.5AsAmericansgainedjobsandoureconomycontinuedtogrow,revenueincreasedfrom17.5percentto20.6percentofGDP.DespitefearsfromRepublicansthatmorerevenuewouldcausespendingtogoup,federalspending

    droppedfrom22.1percentofGDPto18.2percentofGDP.6Ourbudgetreachedbalanceandournationwasontracktocompletelyeliminatethefederaldebtoverthenextdecade.7WhilePresidentClintonstaxchangeswerenottheonlydriverofoureconomicgrowth,theabilityofelectedofficialstocometogetherandagreeonafiscallysustainablepathplayedaroleinkeeping

    1OfficeofManagementandBudget,HistoricalTables,Table1.2.accessed3/8/12.

    2TheBudgetStruggle;ClintonWinsApprovalOfHisBudgetPlanAsGoreVotesToBreakSenateDeadlock,NewYorkTimes,

    8/7/93.3U.S.DepartmentofLabor,BureauofLaborStatistics,CivilianUnemploymentRate,accessed3/8/13.

    4AllEmployees:TotalNonfarm, U.S.DepartmentofLabor,BureauofLaborStatistics,accessed3/8/13,

    5USBusinessCycleExpansionsandContractions,NationalBureauofEconomicResearch,accessed3/8/13.

    6OfficeofManagementandBudget,HistoricalTables,Table1.2,accessed3/8/12.

    7CongressionalBudgetOffice,BudgetandEconomicOutlook:FiscalYears20022011,January2001.

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    13ALookBack:ThePathtoTodaysChallenges

    interestrateslowandgivingmarketsandsmallbusinessestheconfidencetheyneededtoexpandandcreatejobs.

    In2001,Democratssawthesurplusasanopportunitytofreeourselvesfromdebtandinvestinnationalpriorities.UndertheleadershipofPresidentGeorgeW.Bush,however,ourcountrysfiscalcoursetookadramaticturnfortheworse.Costlytaxcutsweightedtowardthewealthy,warsinIraqandAfghanistanthatwerenotpaidfor,andotherfiscallydisastrouspolicydecisionserodedthesurplusinheritedfromthepreviousadministration.Thiswasnotasurprise,ofcourse.FormerSenatorPaulSarbanes(DMD)predictedthesetaxcutswouldputusontheglidepathtodissipatethishardearnedfiscalrestraint.8AndPresidentBushsownTreasurySecretary,PaulONeill,alsotriedtowarnthatcuttingthetaxratesoncapitalgainsanddividendswouldblastaholeinthedeficit.ButVicePresidentDickCheneyinformedhimthatdeficitsdonotmatter.9By2008,federalrevenueshaddeclinedto17.6percentofGDP,whilespendingincreasedto20.8percentadeficitof3.2percent.10OurcountrywasonapathtowardrecorddeficitsasthelegacyoftheBushadministrationspolicieslivedbeyondthePresidentstimeinoffice.Anddespitetherosyfiscalprojectionsattheturnofthecentury,thedecadewasmarkedbyanalmostdoublingofthefederaldebt.11

    DeregulationandirresponsibilityonWallStreetonlymadethingsworse.Theyprecipitatedadevastatingfinancialcrisis,leadingtothedeepestrecessionsincetheGreatDepression,beginninginDecember2007.Theeconomicturmoilandinstabilitythatfollowedtouchedallcornersofourcountry.Throughnofaultoftheirown,Americanssawtheirretirementaccountsthathadtakenyearstoaccumulate

    losevaluealmostovernight.Millionsofworkerslosttheirjobs,andcountlessfamilieslosttheirhomesorhadtoscrambletokeepupwiththeirmortgages.Thiseconomicdownturn,togetherwiththefiscalpoliciesoftheBushadministration,generatedasignificantportionoftodaysdebt.12Theyalsohelpexplainthedecadeofmiddleclassstagnation,withtheaverageAmericanfamilyearninglessinPresident

    Bushslastyearinofficethantheydidduringhisfirst.13Andimportantly,insteadoflaying

    8GreenspanSeesRoomforTaxCut,ABCNews,1/25/01.

    9ConfessionsofaWhiteHouseInsider,TIMEMagazine,1/10/04.

    10OfficeofManagementandBudget,HistoricalTables,Table1.2,accessed3/8/12.

    11OfficeofManagementandBudget,HistoricalTables,Table7.1,accessed3/8/12.

    12CenteronBudgetandPolicyPriorities,EconomicDownturnandLegacyofBushPoliciesContinuetoDriveLargeDeficits,

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    thefoundationforlongtermmiddleclassgrowth,theBushAdministrationleftuswithcrumblinginfrastructureandaneconomythatincreasinglyworkedforonlythewealthiest.

    WhenPresidentObamatookofficeinJanuary2009,ourcountryfacedchallengesofhistoricproportions.Morethan700,000Americanswerelosingtheirjobseachmonth,14andarecordnumberofmortgageswereinforeclosureorunderwater.15Bankswerecollapsingorteeteringonthevergeofcollapseandthreateningevenfurtherdevastation.Andmanufacturersandotheremployerswereunabletofinanceinvestmentsoroperationsandriskedbeingforcedtoclosetheirdoors.WorkingwithDemocratsinCongress,PresidentObamaactedquicklytopassapackageoftaxcutsformillionsofAmericanfamilies,reliefforthosehardesthitbytherecession,andinitiativestosupporteconomicgrowth.16

    Thisresponse,incombinationwiththeactionstakenbytheFederalReserve,producedadramaticturnaround.Beforetheendof2009,positivegrowthhadreturned.17Theunemploymentratebegantodeclineshortlyafter,18andintheyearssincewehavecontinuedtomakeprogressonbothmeasures.Yet,theeconomyisstillstruggling,millionsofworkersarelookingfortoofewjobs,andaggregatedemandisstillfarbelowitspotential.

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    U.S.DepartmentofLabor,BureauofLaborStatistics,AllEmployees:TotalNonfarm,accessed3/8/13,15

    ForeclosuresUpARecord81%in2008,CNNMoney,1/15/09.16

    Recovery.gov,accessed3/8/13.17

    NationalBureauofEconomicResearch,USBusinessCycleExpansionsandContractions,accessed3/8/13.18

    U.S.DepartmentofLabor,BureauofLaborStatistics,CivilianUnemploymentRate,accessed3/8/13.

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    TheslowpaceoftherecoverymeansthattoomanyAmericanworkersandfamiliesarestrugglingtokeepup.Incomeinequalityisgrowing,whileeconomicmobilityandopportunityarenot.TherearestillmanyAmericanswhowonderwhetherwecanleaveastrongercountry,withgreateropportunity,forthenextgeneration.Wehaveseenanincreasinggapbetweenthewealthyandeveryoneelse,atrendthathinderseconomicgrowth,underminesconfidenceinourinstitutions,andgoesagainstafundamentalpromiseofourcountrythathardwork,notwhereyoubegininlife,shoulddetermineyoursuccessandabilitytoleaveabetterfutureforyourchildrenandgrandchildren.Buildingastrongmiddleclassisthekeytoreducingourdeficitanddebtandensuringthatwecompeteandwininthe21stcenturyeconomy.Maintainingourleadershipintheworlddependsonourabilitytoreversethetrendsofthelastseveraldecadesandgrowtheeconomyfromthemiddleout.TheSenateBudgetwillmoveusawayfromthecrisistocrisisstyleofgoverningwehaveseenfartoomuchofinrecentyearsandtowardsolutionsthat

    workformiddleclassfamilies.Typicalmiddleclassfamilieshaveseentheirincomesdeclineoverthelastdecade.In2011,medianhouseholdincomewasjustover$50,000,nearly$5,000belowthe2000level,andlowerthanithadbeenatanytimesince1995.19Thisstagnationmakesithardertobuyahouse,financeacollegeeducation,andtaketherisksthathaveallowedthiscountrytobehometosomeoftheworldsmostinnovativeandproductiveenterprises.Andwhilewomensawmeaningfulwagegrowthinthe1980sand1990s,thatgrowthleveledoffinthelastdecade.Today,womencontinuetoearnsubstantiallylessthanmenawomanworkingfulltimeyearroundin2011couldexpecttoearnjustthreequartersofhermalecounterparts.20

    Atthesametime,therichhavebeengettingmuchricher.Thetoponepercentofhouseholdshasseentheirincomesmorethandoublesincethe1970s.21

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    CensusBureau,TableH6,accessed2/28/13.20

    CensusBureau,TableP40,accessed2/28/13.21

    CBO,SupplementalDataTable3,7/10/12.

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    Forthoseattheverytop,thetrendisevenmorepronounced.By2007,the400highestincometaxpayershadseentheirincomerisefivefoldsincejustthemid1990s.22Andwhenyouconsidermeasuresbeyondincome,the

    imbalanceisevengreater.Today,thetoponepercentofhouseholdsownmorethan35percentofallofthenationswealthand38percentofallfinancialassets.23Thewealthiest400individualsholdmorewealththanthe150millionpeoplethatcomprisethebottom50percentowealthholders.24

    Ourcountrycanrestorethepromisethatifsomeoneworkshard,theywillhaveeveryopportunitytheydeservetoleaveabetterfuturefortheirchildrenandgrandchildren.Doingsorequiresinvestinginjobs,longtermeconomicgrowth,andnationalcompetitiveness.Thisapproachwillallowustobuildprosperityfromthemiddleout,tackleourdeficitsanddebtresponsibly,andkeepthepromiseswehavemadetoourseniors,families,andcommunitiesforgenerationstocome.

    22

    IRS,The400IndividualIncomeTaxReturnsReportingtheLargestAdjustedGrossIncomesEachYear,19922009,2012.23

    TheMythofLivingBeyondOurMeans,RobertReich,Truthdig,1/29/2013.24

    TheWreckingBall,SylviaAllegretto,theBerkleyBlog,7/16/12.

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    ThehighestpriorityoftheSenateBudgetistocreatetheconditionsforjobcreation,economicgrowth,andprosperitybuiltfromthemiddleout,notthetopdown.Ourcountryhasseriousdeficitanddebtchallenges,butwealsofaceequallysignificantdeficitsinjobs,education,workerskills,infrastructure,andinnovation.TheSenateBudgettacklesthesechallengesby:

    Fullyreplacingsequestrationinabalancedandresponsiblewaytosavejobsandsupportourfragileeconomicrecovery.

    Includingatargetedjobsandinfrastructurepackagethatwillstartcreatingnewjobsquickly,makemuchneededrepairstoourroadsandbridges,andhelptrainourworkersforjobsinhighdemandindustries.

    Investinginourpeoplebymakingsurestudentsandworkersacrossthecountrycanaccesshighqualityeducationandtraining,expandingtheiropportunitiesandstrengtheningoureconomyforthelongterm.

    Investinginrebuildingourcrumblinginfrastructureandmakingsurewearelayingdownastrong

    foundationforlongtermeconomicgrowth.

    Investinginresearchandinnovationsowecancontinuetocompeteintheglobaleconomyandgrowourmiddleclass.

    Theseinvestmentswillcreatejobsandhelpthemiddleclassrightnow,theywillhelplaydownastrongfoundationforlongtermandbroadbasedeconomicgrowth,andtheywillallowourcountrytocompeteandwininthe21stcenturyglobaleconomy.

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    TheSenateBudgettakesthepositionthataresilientmiddleclassandarobusteconomyreinforceoneanother.Oureconomicpolicyisthereforebuiltonthevaluesandprinciplesthatbuildabroadmiddleclass,supportstrongandstabledemand,andinvestinandencouragetheingenuityandinnovationthatleadstojobcreationandtruebroadbasedprosperity.Fortheeconomytogrow,demandforthegoodsandservicesourbusinessesproducemustbestrong.Abroadmiddleclassthatisdoingwellprovidesthemarketwiththeconsumersnecessarytopurchaseproducts.Thatcreatesstability,whichinturnencouragesfirmsandentrepreneurstopursueproductivityenhancinginvestmentsthatgrowtheeconomyandfosternewenterprises,expandingemploymentopportunitiesevenfurther.NickHanauer,whorunsaventurecapitalfirmandwasaninitialinvestorinAmazon.com,Inc.,putitthisway:[O]nlyconsumerscansetinmotionavirtuouscyclethatallowscompaniestosurviveandthriveandbusinessownerstohire.AnordinarymiddleclassconsumerisfarmoreofajobcreatorthanIeverhavebeenoreverwillbe.25 Asstrongdemandspurseconomicgrowthandjobcreation,awelltrainedandflexibleworkforceisnecessarytomaintainthesegains.CultivatingadiversesetofskillsfurthersupportsthestabilityoftheAmericaneconomy.Bypreparingourpeopletocontributeinabroadrangeofestablishedandgrowingindustries,wewillmakesureourworkershavetheskillsandtrainingtheyneedtocompeteandwininthe21stcenturyglobaleconomy.ThemiddleoutapproachtakenintheSenateBudgetoffersanalternativetothetheoryoftrickledowneconomics.Trickledowneconomicsassertsthatgrowthandprosperityhappenfromthetopdown.Accordingtothistheory,thebestwaytocreatejobsandgrowtheeconomyistocuttaxesforthewealthiestAmericansandexpecttheirspendingtobenefiteveryoneelse.

    ItisthistheorythathasledRepublicanstoadvocatefortaxcutsfortherichasaneconomicpolicy.Butrecenteconomichistoryhasshownthatthistheorysimplydoesntwork.Itsafailedideology,notaneconomicpolicy.Weightingtaxcutstowardthewealthyratherthanthemiddleclassexacerbatesinequality.Andasinequalityincreases,themiddleclasscannolongerparticipateintheeconomyasconsumersandentrepreneurs.Businessescreatefewerjobsasdemandfortheirproductsdeclines.Andasaccesstoskillenhancingtrainingsuffers,moreandmoreworkersfindtheyareillpreparedtofillthejobsthatdoremain.

    Republicanswanttotakeusbacktofailedpolicies,buttheSenateBudgetbuildsonwhatisworkingtomoveusforwardtowardprosperitybuiltfromthemiddleout.InrecentyearsCongressandtheadministrationhavetakensignificantactiontoconfrontsomeofournationsbiggestchallenges.WallStreetReformwaspassedtoreigninthemostegregiouspracticesonWallStreetandprotectoureconomyfromthekindoffinancialcrisisthatcausedtheGreatRecession.

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    AndtheAffordableCareActwaspassedsothatallAmericanscanaccessaffordable,highqualityhealthcare.DemocratswanttobuildonthisprogressandtheSenateBudgetwoulddoexactlythat.Republicans,however,wouldtakeusbacktothefailedpoliciesofthepast.HouseRepublicanswouldrollbackhealthcarereform,protectthewealthiestfrompayingtheirfairshare,andplacetheentireburdenofdeficitreductiononthebacksofthemiddleclass,seniors,andmostvulnerableAmericans.Undertheirplans,

    theinvestmentsthathavethegreatestbenefitforfuturegenerations,likeeducation,infrastructure,andresearchandinnovation,wouldbeslashed.Ratherthanrevertingtoafailedtrickledownideology,thisbudgettakesthepositionthatweshouldbuildonwhatisworkingtosecuremiddleclassgrowthandprosperity.Byfocusingoncreatingjobsnowandmakingsmartinvestmentsinlongtermandbroadbasedeconomicgrowth,theSenateBudgetpresentsaresponsibleplantodoexactlythis.

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    Intendedasamechanismtoforceaction,theimpositionofthesequesterwouldundercutkeyresponsibilitiesofthefederalgovernment.26

    HouseBudgetCommitteeChairmanPaulRyan

    ThedamagingcutsfromsequestrationthatwereincludedinthebipartisanBudgetControlActwere

    neverintendedtobeimplemented,buttheynowthreatenhundredsofthousandsofjobs,governmentservicesthatfamiliesandcommunitiesdependon,nationalsecurity,andourfragileeconomicrecovery.Sincethehighestpriorityofthisbudgetiscreatingjobsandboostingtheeconomy,replacingsequestrationinabalancedwayisakeycomponentofitsapproachtotacklingourfiscalandeconomicchallengesresponsibly.TheSenateBudgetthereforeincludes$1.85trillionintotaldeficitreduction,$960billionofwhichconsistsofafullandbalancedreplacementofthecutsfromsequestration.ThisbudgetreplacessequestrationusingthefollowingequalmixofresponsiblespendingcutsandnewrevenuefromthewealthiestAmericans,whichbuildsontheprecedentsetinthebipartisanyearenddeal:

    $480billioninnewrevenueraisedbyclosingloopholesandendingwastefuldeductionsthatbenefitthewealthiestAmericansandbiggestcorporations;

    $240billioninresponsiblesavingsacrossdomesticspending;and $240billionfromreductionstodefensespendingthatcoincidewiththedrawdownoftroopsfrom

    AfghanistanandthatcanbeimplementedresponsiblybythePentagon.TheSenateBudgetlaysoutacredibleandresponsibleframeworktoreplacesequestrationinabalanced

    andbipartisanway.SinceabudgetresolutionisnotpermittedtochangetheBudgetControlActthatcreatedsequestration,thisbudgetcallsforadditionallegislationthatwouldmakethetechnicalchangestothelawusingtheframeworklaidoutinthisbudgetofanequalmixofresponsiblespendingcutsandnewrevenuefromthewealthiestAmericansandbiggestcorporations.SenateRepublicanshaveconsistentlyfilibusteredlegislationthatincludedanynewrevenuefromthewealthiestAmericans,sotheSenateBudgetincludesreconciliationinstructionstocreateafasttrackprocesstopreventafilibusterofthenewrevenueraisedtoreplacesequestrationandforadditionaldeficitreduction,whichwouldthenbecombinedwithadditionalresponsiblespendingcuts.

    SinceDemocratshavebeenclearthatsequestrationshouldbereplacedwithresponsiblespendingcutsinadditiontothenewrevenuefromthewealthiestAmericans,thisbudgetcallsforanyadditionallegislationchangingtheBCAtoreplacesequestrationwithanequalmixofresponsiblespendingcutstomatchthenewrevenueraisedthroughreconciliationorothermeans.

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    Thegoalofsequestrationwastobringbothsidestothetabletoreducethedeficitinabalancedandresponsibleway.ButwhileDemocratshavebeenveryclearthatwearewillingtomakethetoughconcessionsabalancedandbipartisandealrequires,RepublicanshavebeensofocusedonprotectingthewealthiestAmericansandbiggestcorporationsfrompayingtheirfairsharethattheyverefusedtomoveoutoftheirpartisancornerandworkwithustogetadeal.Whilewehaventbeenabletogetabipartisandealyet,theSenateBudgetoffersaresponsibleand

    crediblepathforward.

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    Althoughtheissueoffiscalsustainabilitymusturgentlybeaddressed,fiscalpolicymakersshouldnot,asaconsequence,disregardthefragilityofthecurrenteconomicrecovery.

    Fortunately,thetwogoalsofachievingfiscalsustainabilitywhichistheresultofresponsiblepoliciessetinplaceforthelongertermandavoidingthecreationoffiscalheadwindsforthecurrentrecoveryarenotincompatible.

    Actingnowtoputinplaceacredibleplanforreducingfuturedeficitsoverthelongerterm,whilebeingattentivetotheimplicationsoffiscalchoicesfortherecoveryinthenearterm,canhelpservebothobjectives.27FederalReserveChairmanBenBernanke,August2011Sinceexpertsandeconomistsacrossthepoliticalspectrumagreethatitmakessensetoboosttheeconomyintheshorttermwhiletacklingourdeficitanddebtresponsiblyoverthemediumandlongterm,theSenateBudgetincludesa$100billiontargetedjobsandinfrastructurepackagethatwouldstartcreatingnewjobsquickly,beginrepairingtheworstofourcrumblingroads,bridges,andschools,andhelptrainourworkerstofillopenjobs.

    $50billiontoputworkersbackonthejobrepairingournationshighestprioritydeterioratingtransportationinfrastructure.Fixingthesecrumblingroads,bridges,andairports,aswellasupdatingourmasstransit,willnotonlycreatejobsintheshortterm,itwillalsoreducethetimefamilieshavetositintraffic,helpsmallbusinessesdelivergoodstotheircustomersquickerandcheaper,andlaydownastrongfoundationforlongtermeconomicgrowthincommunitiesacrossthecountry.

    $10billiontocreatejobsfixingournationsmajordamsanddredgingandmaintainingeconomicallycriticalports.Thiswillmoveworkersintojobswheretheywillhelplocaleconomiesandsmallbusinessesbymakingsurekeyportsremainopenandcompetitive,anditwillprotectfamiliesbymakingsurecriticalwatersuppliesremainsafeanduncontaminated.

    $10billiontocreateaninfrastructurebankthatwillleverageinvestmentfromtheprivatesectororothersourcesoffundingtoprovidedirectloansandloanguaranteesforsignificantinfrastructureprojectslikeroadsandbridges,railandtransitsystems,portandwaterinfrastructure,orothercriticalinvestmentsthatwouldhelptheeconomy.

    $20billiontojumpstartrepairsandtechnologyinfrastructureinvestmentsinschoolsacrossAmerica

    thatarecrumblingorlackcriticaleducationaltoolslikebroadbandaccessthatarerequiredinthe21st

    centuryeconomy.Thiswillhelpengineersandconstructionworkersgetbackonthejob,anditisaninvestmentinourstudentsthatwillpayoffdowntheline.

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    ChairmanBenBernankespeechattheFederalReserveBankofKansasCityEconomicSymposium,JacksonHole,Wyoming,August

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    $10billiontoinvestinworkertrainingprogramsforyoungpeopleandadultstoexpandtheirskillsandallowthemtomoveintooneoftheapproximately3.6millionjobopeningsthatbusinessesacrossthecountryarestrugglingtofill.28Thisinvestmentwillgotowardtargetedprogramsthathavedocumentedoutcomesandreturnsforemployersandemployees,andthatarespecificallydesignedtomeettheneedsofemployersinfieldsthatareindemandnow,andthatareexpectedtobeinstrongdemandforyearstocome.

    TheSenateBudgetincludestheseinvestmentsandurgestheappropriateCongressionalcommitteestomovequicklytopasslegislationthatwillmeetthesegoalsandstartcreatingjobstodaywhileinvestinginlongtermeconomicgrowth.

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    Ourfamilies,workersandsmallbusinessownerscurrentandfutureareournationsgreatestresource.Wecannotexpecttoleadthewayinthe21stcenturyunlessourworkforceisskilled,oursmallbusinessownershavethesupporttheyneedtosucceed,andourfamiliesaresecure.TheSenateBudgetthereforeprioritizeseducationandtrainingfromearlychildhoodthroughcareer,expandingopportunityforjobcreatingsmallbusinesses,andmakingitpossibleforfamiliestoachievethedreamofhomeownership.Thebudget:

    Protectsinvestmentsineducationandjobtraining,includingexpansionofinnovativeearlylearningprograms,keepingstudentloansaffordable,andimplementingprovenjobtrainingmodelstailoredtomatchemployerdemand;

    Makessupportforsmallbusinessaprioritybymaintainingeffectivepublicprivatepartnershipsthatprovidegrowthcapitaltostartups,andcontinuingSmallBusinessAdministration(SBA)smallbusinessloanprograms;and

    Helpsputhomeownershipwithinthereachofresponsible,hardworkingmiddleclassAmericansbyensuringthemarketisaffordable,accessible,andstable.

    Anapproachthatdrasticallycutstheseinvestments,aspastHouseRepublicanbudgetshave,wouldnotonlymakeitharderformanystudentsandfamiliestoreachtheirgoals,butitwouldalsoseriouslyunderminethefundamentalstrengthbehindoureconomicleadership:theskill,drive,andinnovativespiritoftheAmericanpeople.

    Whilethisbudgetseekstoaddressthelongtermdeficitanddebtchallengesourcountryfaces,italso

    providestheframeworknecessarytoaddressothergrowingchallenges,includingournationsskillsandeducationdeficits.Failingtoinvestinschools,studentaid,andworkertrainingincreasestheskillsgap,furthersincomeinequality,andfailstofullytapthepotentialofourgreatestresourcetheAmericanpeople.Thisisabadoutcomeforourstudents,workers,andbusinesses,anditisdevastatingforoureconomyoverthelongterm.Investmentsineducation,fromearlychildhoodprogramsthroughcollege,aresomeofthesmartestandmostimportantthefederalgovernmentcanmake.EconomistshavelongstudiedthereturnstoeducationandhaveproducedestimatesindicatingthateachadditionalyearofschoolingappearstoraiseearningsbyabouttenpercentintheU.S.,29withstrongevidenceofreturnstoeducationatalllevelsandanincreasedreturnforhigherlevelsofeducationinrecentdecades.30Accordingtoastudydoneatthe

    UniversityofChicagobyNobelPrizewinnerDr.JamesHeckman,eachdollarinvestedinhighqualityearlychildhoodeducationprogramshasa14percentrateofreturnthroughbettereducationaloutcomes.31

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    Krueger,AlanandLindahl,Mikael,EducationforGrowth:WhyandForWhom?December2001.30

    Autor,David,ThePolarizationofJobOpportunitiesintheU.S.LaborMarket,ImplicationsforEmploymentandEarnings,April

    2010.31

    Heckman,James,Moon,SeongHyeok,Pinto,Rodrigo,Savelyev,Peter,andYavitz,Adam,TheRateofReturntotheHigh/Scope

    PerryPreschoolProgram,November2009.

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    FederalReserveChairmanBenBernankehasacknowledgedtheimportanceoftheseprograms,saying,[o]necriticalmeansoffosteringhealthyeconomicgrowthisbyensuringanadequateinvestmentinhumancapitalthatis,intheknowledgeandskillsofourpeople.Noeconomycansucceedwithoutahighqualityworkforce,particularlyinanageofglobalizationandtechnicalchange.32TheSenateBudgettakesthepositionthatinvestmentsineducationandtrainingarecriticaltoournationslongtermprosperityandcompetitivenessandoughttobeprotected.

    Wesimplycannotexpectoureconomytogrowinawaythatcreatesbroadbasedprosperityifwecontinueallowingourskillsandeducationdeficitstoincrease.Ourbusinessesaregoingtobecreating21stcenturyjobsandweneedourstudentsandworkerstobereadytomeettheirneeds.Thisisespeciallyimportantwhenitcomestomakingsurelowincomecommunitieshavethesupporttheyneedtosucceed.Althougheducationisprimarilyastateandlocalresponsibility,federalfundingmakesacriticalcontributiontoschoolsandcommunitiesacrossthecountry.TheSenateBudgetinvestsineducation,reflectingourcommitmenttoreachatriskandlowincomestudents,closetheachievementgap,andpromoteeducationalequity.

    Earlylearning

    Toremaincompetitiveinaglobaleconomy,ournationmustprovideourstudentswithaworldclasseducationthatputsthemonthepathtocollegeandcareerreadiness.Researchshowsthatachildsearlyyearsareacriticaldevelopmentstage,andearlychildhoodeducationoffersbenefitsextendingthroughthefirstyearsofschoolandbeyondintermsofbothcognitiveandnoncognitiveskills.33Childrenwhoattendhighqualityprekindergartenprogramsarelesslikelytobeheldbackinschool,requireremedialeducation,engageincriminalactivity,orusesocialsafetynetprogramslaterinlife.Theyarealsomorelikelytograduatefromhighschoolandhavehigherearningsasadults.Infact,therateofreturnforeachdollarinvestedinhighqualityearlylearningprogramsis$60$300overthelifetimeofthechild.34Investmentsinearlylearningaresomeofthesmartestthefederalgovernmentcanmake.TheSenateBudgetrecognizesthathighqualityinvestmentsinearlychildhoodeducationprogramsresultinbetterhealth,learning,andeconomicoutcomeslaterinlife.WhiletheHouseRepublicanapproachwouldrequiredrasticcutstoinvestmentsinearlychildhoodeducation,thisbudgetreflectstheimportanceofhelpingourchildrengetastrongstarttotheiracademicandprofessionalcareers.

    TheSenateBudgetincludesstrongsupportforHeadStartandEarlyHeadStart.Thesecorecommitmentscurrentlyservealmostonemillionlowincomechildrennationwide,enhancingtheircognitive,social,andemotionaldevelopment.

    TheSenateBudgetalsoinvestsintheChildCareDevelopmentandBlockGrant(CCDBG),whichprovidesvitalsupportforworkingfamiliesandassistsinclosingtheachievementgapforlow

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    SpeechbyFederalReserveChairmanBenBernankeatthe2011AnnualAwardsDinneroftheCitizensBudgetCommission,

    3/2/2011.33

    Heckman,James,SkillFormationandtheEconomicsofInvestinginDisadvantagedChildren,6/30/06andHeckman,James,The

    CaseforInvestinginDisadvantagedYoungChildren,accessed03/09/13.34

    Heckman,James,LettertotheJointSelectCommitteeonDeficitReduction,9/21/11.

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    incomechildren.Researchhasshownthatparentsreceivingchildcaresubsidiesaremorelikelytobeemployed,workmorehours,sustainemployment,andearnhigherwagesthantheirpeers.35

    TheSenateBudgetalsoreflectsimportantnewinvestmentstoensurethatmorechildrenhaveaccesstovoluntarypublicpreschoolprogramsthroughfederalstatepartnerships.Thisexpansionofhighqualityprekindergartenwillhelpallowmorechildrenarriveatkindergartenreadytosucceed.

    Sinceparentsaretheirchildsfirstandmostinfluentialteacher,theSenateBudgetsupports

    expansionoftheexistingMaternal,Infant,andEarlyChildhoodHomeVisiting(MIECHV)Program,whichwasenactedintheAffordableCareAct.Thisprogramimprovesmaternalandchildhealthandincreasesschoolreadinessinvulnerablepopulationsbydeliveringvoluntaryparenteducationandfamilysupportservicesdirectlytoparentswithyoungchildren.Thehomevisitingprogramfundseffective,researchbased,andcostefficientearlylearningopportunities,andshouldbeextendedandexpanded.

    ThesevitalinvestmentsstandinsharpcontrasttoHouseRepublicanproposals,which,combinedwithsequestration,wouldcutalmost200,000vulnerablechildrenfromHeadStartinFiscalYear2014alone36andwouldslashCCDBGdiscretionaryfundingby19percent.Whilethislackofinvestmentwouldleavethousandsofchildrenbehindthecurveofkindergartenreadiness,itwouldalsohaveanimmediateeffectonemployment,directlycuttingthousandsofHeadStartpositionsandreducingsupportforworkingparentswhowouldstruggletostayemployedwithoutchildcare.Investmentsinearlychildhoodeducationhavebeenwidelyrecognizedasvaluablebyawiderangeofstakeholders,includingbusinessleaders,lawenforcement,andscholars.Inarecentopinionpiece,JohnEPepper,Jr.,theformerchairmanandchiefexecutiveoftheProcter&GambleCompanyandaformerchairmanofTheWaltDisneyCompany,andJamesM.Zimmerman,aformerchairmanandchiefexecutiveofMacys,Inc.wrote:Wehavespentmostofourcareersinbusinessandhavecometosupportquality

    prekindergartenforallchildren,especiallythosewhosefamiliescannotaffordit,becauseweknowtheseprogramswork.Theonlyquestionishowtobringthemtoahugescale.Ournationsfuturedemandsit.37

    ElementaryandsecondaryeducationThenationseconomicfutureisdependentonastrong,educatedworkforce.Today,however,manyschoolsarestrugglingtoprepareouryoungpeopleforsuccessinschoolandwork.Morethan20percentofstudentsdonotgraduateontime,ifatall.Theachievementgapbetweenwhitestudentsandminoritystudentscontinuestobeapervasiveproblem,andonethatdeservesfederalattentionandresources.Forstudentsofcolor,approximatelyonethirddonotgraduateontime,ifatall.38AndHispanicandAfricanAmericanstudentscontinuetolagbehindtheirwhitepeersinmathematicsandreadingachievement.39

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    Schaefer,Stephanie,Kreader,J.Lee,andLawrence,Sharmila,ParentEmploymentandtheUseofChildCareSubsidies,2006.36

    NationalEducationAssociation,HouseFY2013BudgetResolutionImpactonHeadStart,3/26/12.37

    CapitalistsforPreschool,Pepper,John.E.Jr.,Zimmerman,James,NewYorkTimes,3/1/13.38

    DepartmentofEducation,NationalCenterforEducationStatistics,PublicSchoolGraduatesandDropouts:SchoolYear2009

    2010,January2013.39

    NationalCenterforEducationStatistics,HowHispanicandWhiteStudentsinPublicSchoolsPerforminMathematicsandReading

    ontheNationalAssessmentofEducationalProgress,June2011andNationalCenterforEducationStatistics,HowBlackandWhite

    StudentsinPublicSchoolsPerforminMathematicsandReadingontheNationalAssessmentofEducationalProgress,July2009.

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    ThefailuretofullytapthepotentialofallyoungAmericanshasdirectanddamagingeconomicconsequences.Studentswhodonotcompletehighschoolearnabout$260,000lessovertheirlifetimesthantheirpeerswhograduate.40Thosewithahighschooldiplomaorlessaremorelikelytobeunemployed41,andtobeamongthelongtermunemployed.42Ifthecountrys23millionhighschooldropoutshadinsteadgoneontograduate,thecountrywouldgarner$50billionannuallyinincreasedfederalandstateincometaxes.43

    Aswearestrugglingtoprepareourstudents,othercountriesaregainingasignificantandlastingadvantage.Today,internationalcomparisonsshowthatinliteracy,andparticularlyinmathematics,andscience,U.S.studentslagbehindmanyoftheirpeersinourbiggestglobalcompetitorcountries.44TheSenateBudgetreflectstheneedtoinvestinournationsyoungpeople.Itstronglysupportselementaryandsecondaryeducationfundingtostatesanddistricts,includingprogramslikeTitleI,toimprovetheeducationoflowincomechildren,andIDEA,whichprovidesearlyinterventionandspecial

    educationservicestochildrenwithdisabilities.Additionally,continuedinvestmentsinliteracy,STEM,andcareerandtechnicaleducationprogramswillhelpensurestudentsareonapathtocollegeandcareerreadinessbyhighschoolgraduation.WhiletheSenateBudgetprovidesvitalsupportforK12educationprograms,HouseRepublicanswouldcutprogramsthatsupportstudents,leavingourchildrenunpreparedtocompeteinthe21stcenturyglobaleconomy.TheRepublicanplanwouldcutIDEAby19percent,whichwouldshiftthecostofprovidingspecialeducationservicesforover1million

    childrentostatesandschooldistricts,renegingonthefederalgovernmentsalreadywoefullyneglectedpromisetocover40percentofthecostofIDEA.45Additionally,theHouseRepublicanplanwouldslash$2.76billionfromTitleI,reducingoreliminatingmuchneededsupportiveservicesforover4millionlowincomechildreninfiscalyear2014alone.46

    Thesecutswouldcontinueadisturbingtrendwheretheshortfallinfederaleducationfundinghasgrownlargerandlargereachyear.

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    TeachersCollegeSymposiumonEducationalEquity,TheSocialCostsofInadequateEducation,10/26/05.41

    BureauofLaborStatistics,TheEmploymentSituationFebruary2013,03/08/13.42

    JointEconomicCommittee,AddressingLongTermUnemploymentAfterTheGreatRecession:TheCrucialRoleofWorkforce

    Training,August2011.43

    TeachersCollegeSymposiumonEducationalEquity,TheSocialCostsofInadequateEducation,10/26/05.44

    NationalCenterforEducationStatistics,HighlightsfromPISA2009,December2010.45

    NationalEducationAssociation,HouseFY2013BudgetResolutionImpactonSpecialEducationGrantstoStates,3/26/12.46

    NationalEducationAssociation,HouseFY2013BudgetResolutionImpactonGrantstoLocalEducationalAgencies,3/26/12.

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    PostsecondaryeducationandtrainingTowintheglobalraceontalent,ournationmustprovidestrongeducationalopportunitiesfrompreschooltocareer.Thisrequiresmaintainingthesuperiorityofourcollegesanduniversitiesandhelpingstudentsaffordtuition.Butwemustalsoconfrontthegrowingneedforpostbaccalaureatedegreesandcredentialsthatcanhelpfillgapsinspecificskillstodaysemployersdemand.TheSenate

    Budgetmovesusforwardoneachofthesecrucialpriorities.Inthe2011reportTheCollegePayoff,expertsverifythatacollegedegreeiskeytoeconomicopportunity.47Theearningsadvantagetoattendingcollegehasgrownenormouslyinrecentdecades,48andaworkerwithamastersdegreeearnsnearlytwiceasmuchasapersonwithahighschooldegree.Highereducationprovidesanimportantpathwaytothemiddleclass;studentsfromthebottomincomequintilearemoreupwardlymobilethantheirparentswhentheyhaveadegree.4950Asacountry,weneedtoprepareourstudentstocompeteforhighskill,highwageorhighdemandjobs.Increasingly,theseoccupationsrequirepostsecondarycredentialsordegrees.Forexample,duringtheGreatRecession,fouroutoffivejobslostwereheldbyAmericanswithahighschooleducationorless.Bycomparison,Americanswithabachelorsdegreeorhighersteadilygainedjobsduringtherecessionandhaveseenanincreaseofmorethan2millionjobsduringtherecovery.BringingdownthecostsofhighereducationDespitethebenefitsofhighereducationforindividualsandoureconomyasawhole,recenttrendsindicatethattherearebarrierstobothaccessandcompletion.Nearlyhalfofallcollegestudentsdonotcompletetheirdegreewithinsixyears,51cumulativestudentloandebtisnow$1trillion,52andstudentloandefaultratesarerising.53Inaddition,collegeisincreasinglyunaffordable.Tuitionandfeesaregrowingatratesaboveinflationandcollegecostsarebeingshiftedtostudentsandtheirfamiliesintwokeyways.First,stateshavereducedtheirsupportforhighereducation.Andwithadditionalfederalspendingcutsfromsequestration,statebudgetaregoingtofacefurtherfiscalchallenges.54

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    CenteronEducationandtheWorkforce,TheCollegePayoff:Education,Occupations,LifetimeEarnings,8/5/2011.48

    Autor,David,ThePolarizationofJobOpportunitiesintheU.S.LaborMarketImplicationsforEmploymentandEarnings,April

    2010.49

    EconomicMobilityProject,GettingAheadorLosingGround:EconomicMobilityinAmerica,02/26/2013.50

    DepartmentoftheTreasury,TheEconomicCaseforHigherEducation,2012.51

    HCMStrategies,AmericanDream2.0,03/08/13.52

    NewYorkFederalReserve,QuarterlyReportonHouseholdDebtandCredit,February2013.53

    DepartmentofEducation,FirstOfficialThreeYearStudentLoanDefaultRatesPublished,09/28/12.54

    PewCenterontheStates,TheImpactoftheFiscalCliffontheStates,03/08/13.

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    Evenwhileacollegeeducationhasbecomemorenecessary,collegecostshaveaccelerateddramatically.Thisistrueevenatpublicuniversitiesbecausestategovernmentshavehadtocutbackconsiderablyonsupport.Students

    areincreasinglybearingagreatershareofcollegecosts.55

    Butgiventhecurrentfiscalenvironment,taxpayerscannolongeraffordtokeepsubsidizingescalatingtuitioncosts.Wemustaskstatesandcollegestobepartofthesolution.Tothatend,theSenateBudgetassumesCongress

    willenactproposalstoreducecollegecostswhileexpandingcollegeaccessandcompletion.

    SecuringPellgrantsThePellgrantprogram,establishedin1972,hasservedmorethan60millionstudents56andcurrentlyhelpsoverninemillionlowincomestudentsaccesshighereducation.57WhiletheHouseRepublicanapproachwouldseverelyreduceourabilitytomakecollegeaffordableformillionsofstudentsthroughPellgrants,theSenate

    Budgetreflectsthebeliefthatexpandingcollegeaccessisapriorityandmaintainsastrongcommitmenttothisprogram.Pellgrantsarecriticaltoexpandingaccesstohighereducationforlowincomestudents.Unlikealoan,Pellgrantsdonothavetoberepaid.Inthecurrentacademicyear,themaximumPellawardis$5,550.Thiscoversaboutonethirdoftuitionandfeesatapublicfouryearuniversity.ThePellgrantprogramhasbeenrunningshortfallsformanyyears.EligibilitychangesandtheeconomicrecessionexpandedPellenrollments,58whichincreasedthecostsoftheprogram.Congresslimitedstudentaideligibilityandbenefits59onanadhocbasisinordertoreducePellcostsandaddressthe

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    USDepartmentofTreasury,TheEconomicsofHigherEducation,December2012.56

    DepartmentofEducation,StatementbyArneDuncan,06/22/12.57

    DepartmentofEducation,20102011FederalPellGrantEndofYearReport,03/08/13.58

    DepartmentofEducation,FY12BudgetJustifications,StudentFinancialAid,02/14/11.59

    CommitteeforEducationFunding,TheBudgetResponseforFiscalYear2013,03/02/13.

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    shortfall.Aftermanyyearsoflargeshortfalls,enrollmentsestimateshavebeenrevisedandthePellgrantprogramhasasurplusoffundsforthecurrentfiscalyear(academicyear20132014).60WhileDemocratsarecommittedtoexpandingaccesstohighereducationforallAmericans,RepublicanproposalswouldhaveeliminatedtheinflationadjustmenttoPellgrants,cuttingamillionstudentsoutoftheprogram,reducingthemaximumPellawardandincreasingcollegecostsforstudentsandtheirfamilies.61

    KeepingstudentloansaffordableCreatedinthe1960s,thestudentloanprogramprovidesavitalsupportsystemthathashelpedmillionsofAmericansaccesspostsecondaryeducation,pavingthewayforbetterjobsecurity,moreearningspotential,andincreasedupwardmobility.In2010,Congresseliminatedtheduplicativebankbasedstudentloanprogramandusedthesavingstoinvestinourstudentsandreducethedeficit.Today,taxpayerssavebillionsofdollarsbylendingdirectlytostudentsthroughtheDepartmentofEducation.Thesefederalstudentloanshavebeneficialprotections:interestratesarefixedandoftenlowerthanprivatestudentloans,thereareopportunitiesforrepaymentreliefthroughdeferment,forbearance,loanconsolidationandincomebasedrepayment,andthereareseveralloanforgivenessprograms.Thefederalgovernmentprovidesover$110billionannuallyforstudentloans.CongressionalBudgetOffice(CBO)datashowsthatoveraquarteroftheseloansaresubsidizedloans62forlowandmiddleincomestudents.63Whentheaveragecostofoneyearofattendanceatafouryearpubliccollegeisover$17,000,64andmorethantwicethatamountatprivatenonprofitandforprofitcolleges,65theseloansarecriticaltoexpandingcollegeaccess.TheSenateBudgeteliminatesthestudentloanfeeincreasesfromsequestration,keepsstudentloansaffordablebyretainingsubsidizedloansandimportantrepaymentprograms,andfacilitatespassageoflegislationtoensurestudentloaninterestratesremainaffordablegiventhechallengingeconomicclimate.Jobtraining

    TheSenateBudgetsupportsinvestmentsinprovenstrategiestobuildskills,facilitatematchesbetweenemployersandemployees,andeliminatefrictionsthatkeepwillingworkersfromparticipatinginthelabormarket.Whiletherehavebeensignsofgrowingeconomicactivityduringtherecovery,therehavealsobeensignsthatemployersarehavingahardtimefillingjobs.Indeed,numeroussurveysandreportsdocumentsignificantskillgapsamongjobcandidatesthatpreventemployersfrombeingabletofilltheiropenings.66

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    CongressionalBudgetOffice,PellGrantProgramsFebruary2013Baseline,02/06/13.61

    PellGrantsForPoorStudentsLose$170BillionInRyanBudget,HuffingtonPost,03/27/12.62

    CongressionalBudgetOffice,StudentLoanProgramsFebruary2013Baseline,2/06/13.63

    CongressionalResearchService,Table3,InterestRatesonSubsidizedStudentLoansforUndergraduateStudents,01/10/13.64

    CollegeBoard,TrendsinHigherEducation,PublishedPricesNational,Table2,03/08/13.65

    NationalCenterforEducationStatistics,DigestofEducationStatistics,2011,Chapter3,03/08/13.66

    SocietyforHumanResourceManagement,TheIllPreparedU.S.Workforce,3/08/13,andManufacturingInstitute,Boiling

    Point?TheSkillsGapinUSManufacturing,2011.

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    Whileimportanteffortsareunderwaytoreformtheeducationsystemtobettermeettheneedsofemployersinthefuture,weknowthat60percentoftheworkforceourcountrywillhaveavailablein2020isalreadyintheworkforcetodaybeyondthereachofhighschoolanddependentonjobtrainingandworkforcedevelopmentsystemsinthepostsecondaryworld.Ifourworkersdonothavetheskillstheyneedtofillthejobsoftodayandtomorrow,oureconomyandbusinessespaytheprice.Amongournationsmanufacturers,67percentreportamoderatetoserious

    skillsgapintheirskilledpositions,withthegapreportedasupto83percentinsomesectors.75percentsaythatthisskillsgaphasnegativelyimpactedtheirbusiness,and56percentexpectittoonlygetworse.67U.S.investmentinemploymentandtrainingprogramsisfarbelowthatofothercountries.Weinvestjust0.1percentofourGDPonactivelabormarketprograms(training,counseling,jobmatching,etc.),whileKoreainvests0.42percentofitsGDP,Germanyinvests0.9percentofitsGDP,andDenmarkinvests1.9percentofGDP,justtonameafew.68FundingforthethreemajorgrantprogramsunderTitleIoftheWorkforceInvestmentActfellroughly20percentbetween2000and2012.69Thisistrueatatimewhenourcountrysworkforceismorethan50percentlargerthanitwasin1980,70andtheeconomyasmeasuredbyGDPismorethantwiceaslarge.71Astechnologiesandmarketsevolveovertime,workersneedtobelifetimelearnersandadapttheirskillsappropriately.Thisbudgetinvestsinprovenstrategiesthattrainworkerstomeettheneedsoftodaysemployers,andsupportsasystemoflifelongskilldevelopment.Onthejobtrainingandrelatedapproachessuchascustomizedtraininginvolvesemployersdirectlyinthedesignanddeliveryoftrainingtoensurethatemployersareprovidedwiththespecificknowledge,skillsandabilitiesrequiredforfieldsthatareindemandnow,andthatareexpectedtobeinstrongdemandforyears.Inaddition,theSenateBudgetinvestsinsector,careerpathway,registeredapprenticeship,andreemploymentmodelsthathavedocumentedoutcomesandreturnsforemployersandemployees,andthatarespecificallydesignedtomeetthecommonneedsofemployersinindemandsectors.Twopopulationsthathavebeenespeciallyhardhitbytheeconomicdownturnandslowrecoveryarethelongtermunemployedandyouth,eachofwhichstandtoremaindisproportionallyimpactedifproactivestepsarenottakentosupportthem.Longtermunemploymentcausestremendoussufferingforunemployedindividuals,butitcanalsohurteconomicgrowthinthelongrun.Persistentlongtermunemploymentpromptssomeworkerstoleavetheworkforceanderodestheskillsofmanyotherworkers.Thismakesitharderforthemtofindworkinthecomingyears.Onbalance,thismeansfewerworkersworking,andthosethatareworkingwillhaveweakerskills,limitingtheeconomysabilitytoproduce.72TheCBOestimatesthatthispersistentlongtermunemploymentwillloweroutputbyaboutonehalfpercentofGDPby2023.73Theinvestmentsin

    workforcedevelopmentandjobtrainingprogramswilltargetaportiontospecificallymeetingtheneedsofthelongtermunemployed.

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    Ibid.68

    OECD,PublicExpenditureofLMPbyMainCategories,EmploymentOutlook,2012.69

    OfficeOfManagementandBudgetFiscalYear2013,Table3.2,accessed03/11/13.70

    CalculationsbasedonToossi,Mitra,Acenturyofchange:theU.S.laborforce,19502050,Table5,May2002.71

    U.S.BureauofEconomicAnalysis,TableofU.S.RealGDP.NIPA 1.1.5,accessed03/09/13.72

    CongressionalBudgetOffice,BudgetandEconomicOutlook:FiscalYears20132023,February2013.73

    Ibid.

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    YoungworkersalsofacechallengesthatcanhavesimilarlydamagingconsequencesforeconomicgrowthYouthemploymentisatitslowestlevelsinceWorldWarII;onlyabouthalfofallyoungpeopleintheU.S.(ages16to24)heldjobsin2010.74Theissueisnotjustaboutyouthemployment.ASeptember2012reportfoundthatoneoutofeverysevenyouthages16to24aredisconnected;thatis,areneitherinschoolorworking.Thetotalcosttothecountryisestimatedtobeapproximately$94billionannually.75Inaddition,workerswhoenterthelabormarketduringadownturnmayfacelongtermconsequences.Forexample,collegegraduatesenteringtheworkforceduringarecessionmayhavelowerinitialwages

    anditmaytakeyearstocatchuptosimilarworkerswhograduatedingoodtimes.76Highyouthunemploymentisparticularlydamagingbecauseearlyworkexperiencehasproventobevitaltolongtermcareersuccessandincomelevels,reducedlikelihoodofunemploymentlaterinlife,andreducedsocialcostsbornebythegovernmentandtaxpayers.TheSenateBudgetsinvestmentsinworkforcedevelopmentandjobtrainingwillalsotargetaportiontodisconnectedyouththroughonthejobtraining,summerandyearroundemployment,andtheuseofcareerpathwaystopreparethemforexistingjobsandfortheirlongtermcareersuccess.Alloftheseeffortswillfocusonfillinggoodjobsthatwillhelpgrowtheeconomyandexpandthemiddleclass.However,thenatureofworkhaschangedoverthepastseveraldecades.Asacountry,wemustfocusonpreparingourworkforceforthejobsthatareavailabletodayandwillbeopeninthefuture.Oneexampleisthefieldofnursing,whichrepresentsthelargestsegmentofthehealthcareworkforcewithmorethan3millionmembers.77Overthenexttenyears,theneedfornewnurseswillspikedramaticallyasourexperiencednursesretire.ArecentHealthAffairsarticleindicatesthattheshortfallofregisterednurseswillgrowtoabout260,000by2025.78Additionally,theAssociationofAmericanMedicalCollegesestimatesthatby2020,theU.S.willfaceashortageofmorethan90,000physiciansandby2025thatshortagewillgrowtomorethan130,000.79TheSenateBudgetcontinuestofundcriticalprogramsthatwillhelptoeducateandtrainthenextgenerationofhealthcareprovidersaspartofitstargetedinvestmentsinskillsdevelopmentandjobtraining.Further,thebudgetincludesfundingfortheNationalHealthServiceCorpstoincreasethenumberofhealthprofessionalspracticinginmedicallyunderservedareas,suchasphysicians,dentists,mentalhealthproviders,andnursepractitioners.Thesefundsareespeciallycriticalthisyearinlightofthegrowingandagingpopulationandtheupcominginsuranceexpansions.Investmentsinourhealthcareworkforcealsoboostoureconomynotonlycreatingjobs,butalsohelpingtokeeptheAmericanworkforcehealthyandproductive.Althoughworkforcetraininghasbecomemoreimportantthaneverintodayseconomy,theHouseRepublicanshaveproposeddrasticcutstoinvestmentsintheseprograms.Lastyear,HouseRepublicansproposedcuttingtheEmploymentandTrainingAdministrationsbudgetinhalf,effectivelyeliminatingall

    74

    Sum,Andrew,TheDeteriorationintheLaborMarketFortunesofAmericasYoungAdultsDuringtheLostDecadeof20002010,

    9/29/11.75

    BurdSharps,SarahandLewis,Kristin,OneinSeven:RankingYouthDisconnectioninthe25LargestMetroAreas,September

    2012.76

    Oreopoulos,Phillip,vonWachter,Till,andHeisz,Andrew,TheShortandLongTermCareerEffectsofGraduatinginaRecession:

    HysteresisandHeterogeneityintheMarketforCollegeGraduates,2012.77

    InstituteofMedicine,TheFutureofNursing:LeadingChange,AdvancingHealth,2010.78

    Buerhaus,Peter,Auerbach,David,andStaiger,Douglas,TheRecentSurgeinNurseEmployment:CausesandImplications,

    06/12/09.79

    AmericanAssociationofMedicalColleges,PhysicianShortagestoWorsenWithoutIncreasesinResidencyTraining.

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    fundingfortheadult,dislocatedworker,andyouthgrantprogramsundertheWorkforceInvestmentAct,discontinuingtheYouthBuildprogram,andcuttingJobCorpsbymorethanhalf.Basedonservicelevelsatthattime,thesedrasticcutswouldhaveeliminatedcriticalworkforcedevelopmentandjobtrainingservicestomorethan8millionjobseekersandworkerseachyear,including130,000veterans.

    Americansmallbusinesseshavelongbeenthebackboneofoureconomy.FromhighgrowthandhightechfirmstoMainStreetstorefronts,ournationssmallbusinessesdriveentrepreneurshipandinnovation.Smallbusinessesarejobcreatorsandplayavitalroleinoureconomicrecovery.Fortwodecades,smallandnewbusinesseshaveledjobcreationintheU.S.Foreverythreenetnewjobs,twowerecreatedbysmallandnewbusinesses.Halfoftheprivatesectorworkforceisemployedbysmallbusinessesand28millionsmallfirmscurrentlyemploy60millionAmericanworkers.80SmallbusinessesdriveinnovationinAmerica.Smallbusinessesemploynearly40percentofournationsscientistsandengineersandproducemorethan14timesthenumberofpatentsthandolargebusinesses

    anduniversities.81Smallbusinesseshavetimeandtimeagaindemonstratedtheyarewillingtotakeonthehighrisk,highrewardresearchthatdrivesinnovationand,byextension,ournationseconomy.82Overthepastseveralyears,thevolatilityinthemarketplacecausedbythefinancialcrisisandGreatRecession,coupledwithlackofconsumerdemandandlimitedaccesstocapital,contributedtowhatDr.MartinN.Bailey,oftheBrookingsInstitution,characterizedasabigtollonsmallbusiness.83Underthebestofcircumstances,startupsmallbusinessfirmshavehighfailurerates,withhalffailingwithinthefirstfiveyears.84Compoundingthisfailurerate,followingtheGreatRecessioncreditstandardstightened,causingmanysmallbusinessestostruggleforaccesstocapital.85Infact,becausemanyentrepreneurshistoricallylookedtohomeequityasasourceofcapital,thecollapseofthehousingmarketcontributedtoasignificantdropinthenumberofstartupfirms.86

    Whilesmallbusinessesarebeginningtolaunchandhireagain,manycontinuetofeeltheeffectsoftherecession.NowmorethaneveritiscriticalthatCongressinvestinprogramsandsupportpoliciesthatwillhelpAmericansmallbusinessesrebuild.Yetlastyear,theHouseRepublicansproposedcutstosmallbusinessassistance,87andin2010,HouseRepublicansvotedagainsttheSmallBusinessJobsAct,whichincreasedcontractingopportunitiesforsmallbusinessesandalsoincreasedtheSmallBusinessAdministrationslendingcapacitytofirms.88

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    Wessner,CharlesW.,NationalResearchCouncil,GovernmentProgramstoEncourageInnovationbyStartups&SMEs:TheRoleof

    InnovationAwards,2009.82

    Ibid.83

    MartinN.Bailey,TestimonybeforetheU.S.HouseCommitteeonSmallBusiness,2/1/2012.84

    Ibid.85

    Ibid.86

    Ibid.87

    H.R.Rep.No.112421,at71(2012).88

    156Cong.Rec.H4618(dailyed.June17,2010).

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    WhereasRepublicanswouldcutprogramsthatsupportournationssmallbusinesses,DemocratsviewinvestmentsinsmallbusinessesasinvestmentsinAmericasfuture.SincePresidentObamatookoffice,DemocratsinCongresshaveworkedwiththeadministrationtopass18directtaxbreaksforsmallbusinesses.89Theseinclude100percentexpensingofnewinvestments,whichallowbusinessestoimmediatelydeductthefullcostofmachinery,equipment,andotherqualifyingproperty,taxbreaksforsmallbusinessesthathireunemployedveteransandthosewithserviceconnecteddisabilities,andasmallbusinesshealthcaretaxcreditcoveringupto35percentofaneligibleemployerscontributionto

    employeehealthinsurancepremiums.90Thistaxcredit,createdundertheAffordableCareAct,increasesto50percentofanemployerscontributionin2014.91Smartinvestmentinournationssmallbusinessesalsomeanshelpingbusinessesgrowfromsmalltolarge.ProgramssuchastheSmallBusinessInvestmentCompaniesinitiative,andtheSmallBusinessInnovationResearchandSmallBusinessTechnologyTransferprograms,enablehighgrowthfirmstoleveragecapitalinvestments,spurringjobgrowthandinnovation.InFiscalYear2011,1,300smallbusinesses,inindustriestouchingeveryaspectofAmericanlife,benefitedfromfinancingprovidedthroughtheSmallBusinessInvestmentCompanies(SBIC)initiative.92TheSBIC,apublicprivatepartnershipsupportedbytheSmallBusinessAdministration,providesgrowthcapitaltopromisingsmallbusinessthroughoutAmerica.InFiscalYear2012,$3.13billioninfinancingwasinvestedinsmallbusinessesthroughtheSBICinitiative.Twentyninepercentofthebusinessesfinancedthatyearwereminorityorwomenownedsmallbusinesses,orwerelocatedinlowtomoderateincomeareas.93ManyofAmericasmostwellknowncompanies,includingCostco,Amgen,Apple,Intel,andSunMicrosystems,receivedcrucialfundingthroughtheSBICinitiativeassmallbusinessesintheearlyyearsoftheirdevelopment.94BecausetheSBICinitiativeisaninnovativepublicprivatepartnership,thebillionsinfinancingprovidedtosmallbusinessesthroughtheprogramcomeatnocosttothetaxpayer.95Similarly,theSmallBusinessInnovationResearch(SBIR)andSmallBusinessTechnologyTransfer(SBIT)programs,whicharethelargestfederalresearchanddevelopmentprogramsforsmallbusiness,providecriticalfundingtohighgrowthfirmsrevolutionizingthemarketplacethroughhightechinnovation.FromtheSonicarepowertoothbrush,tothewirelesscommunicationscompanyQualcomm,highgrowthandhightechsmallbusinessesbenefitfromfederalresearchanddevelopmentdollars,enablingthemtodisruptthemarketplacewithboldideasandgroundbreakingnewtechnologies.96Atthiscriticaljunctureinoureconomicrecovery,theSenateBudgetbuildsonthesesmartinvestmentsinournationsentrepreneurs,innovatorsandsmallbusinesses.ThisbudgetsupportsprovenprogramsbyrestoringnecessaryfundingtotheSBAatpresequestrationlevels.Thebudgetsupportspublicprivatepartnerships,liketheSBICinitiativeandinvestmentinhighgrowthfirmsthroughtheSBIRandSBTTprograms.Itpromotesexpandedaccesstocapitalthroughthe7(a)loanprogram97andworksto

    89

    NationalEconomicCouncil,MovingAmericasSmallBusinesses&EntrepreneursForward:CreatinganEconomyBuilttoLast,

    May2012.90

    Ibid.91

    Ibid.92

    SmallBusinessAdministration,FundingtheSBICProgram:AnOverview(2013),accessed3/8/1393

    SmallBusinessAdministration,SBICProgramOverview(2013),accessed3/8/13.94

    Ibid.95

    Ibid.96

    Seealso:SmallBusinessesmakeabigimpact,U.S.SenatorMaryLandrieu,Politico,3/18/11.97SmallBusinessAdministration,7(a)LoanProgram(2013),accessed3/8/13.

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    harnessesthefullpotentialofournationsentrepreneursandinnovatorsbysupportingfreecounselingandtechnicalassistancethroughtheSBA.98Ofcriticalimportance,theSenateBudgetalsoprioritizeslevelingtheplayingfieldforminorityandwomenownedsmallbusinesses,manyofwhichoperateinunderservedcommunitiesandrelyuponSBAloanstoaccesscapital.ByrestoringfundingtotheSBAatpresequestrationlevels,theSenateBudgethelpstoensurethatminorityandwomenownedsmallbusinessescancontinuetoaccessthismuchneededsourceofcapital.

    Further,thisbudgetsupportstheObamaAdministrationsworktoexpandfederalcontractingopportunitiesandawardfederalprimecontractstominorityandwomenownedsmallbusinesses,ensuringthatthesefirmshaveafairshotatdoi