HB 1366: Reservation Reinvestment Act of 2019 (Passed) (user search)
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Fmr. Representative Encke
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« on: January 22, 2019, 03:18:19 PM »
« edited: January 22, 2019, 03:25:26 PM by Deputy GM Encke »

This bill is also fully costed and passes Paygo.

Can you expand on the exact numbers in more detail, including but not limited to current funding levels for the BIA and BIE (I assume the bill is referring to the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Bureau of Indian Education, and that the word 'Department' should be changed) and last year's expenses toward F-35 purchases? (ftr I've found numbers myself, but I want to hear it from you)

(Also, for the benefit of other people viewing this thread, here is the link that specifies that a $16/proof gallon tax would result in 6.6 bn in extra revenues).

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Fmr. Representative Encke
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« Reply #1 on: January 22, 2019, 09:31:44 PM »

So, another question: is the money appropriated to the Division of Tribal Grants (being a part of the Bureau of Indian Affairs) a part of the BIA's budget, or is it separate?

If it's separate, then expenditures for FY2020 would be something like 12.5 bn+7.5 bn extra funding (compared to present levels) for the BIA and BIE, plus 10 bn for the DTG, which seems to still produce a deficit even making allowances for forecasted increases in F-35 production (which would bring yearly spending on that program to ~13-14 bn).

Edit: Nvm about the deficit, just saw your edit about the 10-yr stuff
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