The document outlines funding allocations for various departments within the Department of the Interior. It provides details on funding increases and decreases for agencies including the Bureau of Land Management, National Park Service, Bureau of Reclamation, Fish and Wildlife Service, and others. Several agencies saw funding increases, including additional millions of dollars for the Bureau of Land Management, National Geologic Survey, and Fish and Wildlife Service for climate change research.
5. ? Cuts
?Decrease funding for the Bureau of Indian affairs
by $100 million
? Spending
?Total of $ dollar increase
?Spending in
?National Park Service
?Bureau of Land management
?National Geologic Survey
?Bureau of reclamation
?Fish and Wildlife service
6. ? Bureau of Land Management
? $1,129,098,000 total
?$933,779,000 to the management of lands and
resources
?$3,576,000 to the construction
?$50,000,000 to the acquisition of land
14. ? $1,694,705,000 total
? Resource Management- $1,271,867,000
? Construction- $23,088,000
? Land Acquisition- $140,000,000
? Rational Wildlife Refuge fund- $0
? North American Wetlands Conservation
fund- $50,000,000
? Neotropical Migratory Birds conservation
fund- $5,000,000
15. ? Categorical formula grants for costal states
(20).
?$5 million dollars per state that restricts the
number of fishing licenses for overfished species
and limited change in other fish species.
? Funds continue annually
16. ? $2,891,565,000 total
? Operation of National Park System
?$2,296,877,000
? National Recreation and Preservation
?$51,567,000
? Historic Preservation Fund-
?$61,000,000
? Construction & Major Maintenance
?$152,121,000
? Land and Water Conservation Fund-
?$30,000,000
17. ? $10 million for the operation of the National
Park System
? $5 million for the National Recreation and
Preservation
? $5 million for the Historic preservation fund