Every American Citizen and Legal Resident Should Read this Joe Biden Supported Heros Act Introduced by the Democratic Party #IMHOPEOPLE.
This is 3 TRILLION DOLLARS of BORROWED MONEY that you shall be required to pay for overtime along with your family members and then their family members etc for the next 50 years or more.
Here are but a few of these proposed expenditures base 100% on borrowed money of 3 Trillion dollars NOT INCLUDING THE INTEREST PAYMENTS:
For an
additional amount for ‘‘Child Nutrition Programs’’,
$3,000,000,000 to remain
available until September 30, 2021, to prevent, prepare for, and respond to
coronavirus, domestically or internationally:
For an additional amount for ‘‘Office of
Inspector General’’, $2,500,000, to remain available until September 30, 2021, to
prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or
internationally:
For an
additional amount for the ‘‘Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women,
Infants, and Children’’, $1,100,000,000,
to remain available through September 30, 2022:
For an
additional amount for ‘‘Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program’’, $10,000,000,000, to remain available until
September 30, 2021
For
an additional amount for ‘‘Commodity Assistance Program’’, $150,000,000, to remain available through
September 30, 2021, for the emergency food assistance program
For
an additional amount for the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, $1,822,000, to
remain available until September 30, 2021, for nutrition assistance to prevent,
prepare for, and respond to coronavirus:
For an
additional amount for the program established under U.S.C. 5936, to prevent,
prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, $20,000,000,
to remain available until September 30, 2021:
For an
additional amount for ‘‘Current Surveys and Programs’’, $10,000,000: Provided,
That such sums may be transferred to the Bureau of the Census Working Capital
Fund for necessary expenses incurred as a result of the coronavirus, including
for payment of salaries and leave to Bureau of the Census staff resulting from
the suspension of data collection for reimbursable surveys conducted for other
Federal agencies:
For an
additional amount for ‘‘Periodic Censuses and Programs’’, $400,000,000, to remain available until September
30, 2022, to prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus: Provided,
For an
additional amount for ‘‘Assistance to Fishery Participants’’, $100,000,000, to
remain available until September 30, 2021, for necessary expenses to provide
assistance to Tribal, subsistence, commercial, and charter fishery participants
affected by the novel coronavirus (COVID–19), which may include direct relief
payments:
For an
additional amount for ‘‘Office of Inspector General’’, $1,000,000, to
remain available until expended to prevent, prepare for, and respond to
coronavirus, including the impact of coronavirus on the work of the Department
of Commerce and to carry out investigations and audits related to the funding
made available for the Department of Commerce in this Act and in title II of
division B of Public Law 116–136:
For an
additional amount for ‘‘Salaries and Expenses’’, $200,000,000, to remain available until September
30, 2021, to prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, including the
impact of coronavirus on the work of the Department of Justice, to include
funding for medical testing and services, personal protective equipment,
hygiene supplies and services, and sanitation services:
For
an additional amount for ‘‘Office of Inspector General’’, $3,000,000, to
remain available until expended to prevent, prepare for, and respond to
coronavirus, including the impact of coronavirus on the work of the Department
of Justice and to carry out investigations and audits related to the funding
made available for the Department of Justice in this Act:
For an additional amount for ‘‘Violence Against Women Prevention and Prosecution Programs’’, $100,000,000, to remain available until expended, of which (1) $30,000,000 is for grants to combat violence against women, as authorized by part T of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Acts of 1968; (2) $15,000,000 is for transitional housing assistance grants for victims of domestic violence, dating violence, stalking, or sexual assault, as authorized by section 40299 of the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 (Public Law 103–322; ‘‘1994 Act’’); (3) $15,000,000 is for sexual assault victims assistance, as authorized by section 41601 of the 1994 Act; (4) $10,000,000 is for rural domestic violence and child abuse enforcement assistance grants, as authorized by section 40295 of the 1994 Act; (5) $10,000,000 is for legal assistance for victims, as authorized by section 1201 of the Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act of 2000 (Public Law 106–386; ‘‘2000 Act’’); (6) $4,000,000 is for grants to assist tribal governments in exercising special domestic violence criminal jurisdiction, as authorized by section 904 of the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act of 2013; and (7) $16,000,000 is for grants to support families in the justice system, as authorized by section 1301 of the 2000 Act:
For an
additional amount for ‘‘State and Local Law Enforcement Assistance’’, $300,000,000, to remain available until expended,
for the same purposes and subject to the same conditions as the appropriations
for the fiscal year 2020 under this heading in title II of division B of Public Law
116–136, including for the purchase of personal protective equipment, and for
costs related to preventing and controlling coronavirus at correctional
institutions:
For an
additional amount for ‘‘State and Local Law Enforcement Assistance’’, $250,000,000, to remain available until expended,
for offender re-entry programs and research, as authorized by the Second Chance
Act of 2007 Public Law 110–199) and by the Second Chance Reauthorization Act of
2018 (Public Law 115–391), without regard to the time limitations specified at
section 6(1) of such Act, to prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus:
For
an additional amount for ‘‘State and Local Law Enforcement
Assistance’’, $600,000,000, to
remain available until expended, for grants, contracts, cooperative agreements,
and other assistance as authorized by the Pandemic Justice Response Act (‘‘the
Act’’): Provided, That $500,000,000 is to establish and implement policies and
procedures to prevent, detect, and stop the presence and spread of COVID–19
among arrestees, detainees, inmates, correctional facility staff, and visitors
to the facilities; and for pretrial citation and release grants, as authorized
by the Act: Provided further, That $25,000,000 is for Rapid COVID–19 Testing,
as authorized by the Act: Provided further, That $75,000,000 is for grants for
Juvenile Specific Services, as authorized by the Act:
For an
additional amount for ‘‘Community Oriented Policing Services’’, $300,000,000, to
remain available until expended, for grants under section 1701 of title I of
the 1968 Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act (34 U.S.C. 10381) for
hiring and rehiring of additional career law enforcement officers under part Q
of such title, notwithstanding subsection (i) of such section, and including
for the purchase of personal protective equipment:
For an additional amount for ‘‘Research and Related Activities’’, $125,000,000, to remain available until September 30, 2022, to prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, including to fund research grants, of which $1,000,000 shall be for a study on the spread of COVID– 19 related disinformation: Provided further, That, within the amount appropriated under this heading in this Act, up to 2 percent of funds may be transferred to the ‘‘Agency Operations and Award Management’’ account for management, administration, and oversight of funds provided under this heading in this Act: Provided further, That such amount is designated by the Congress as being for an emergency requirement pursuant to section 251(b)(2)(A)(i) of the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985.
For an
additional amount for ‘‘Payment to the Legal Services Corporation’’, $50,000,000, for the same purposes and subject to
the same conditions as the appropriations for the fiscal year 2020 under this
heading in title II of division B of Public Law 116–136:
For an
additional amount for ‘‘Salaries and Expenses’’, $35,000,000, to
remain available until expended, to conduct monitoring and oversight of the
receipt, disbursement, and use of funds made available under the ‘‘Coronavirus
State Fiscal Relief Fund’’ and the ‘‘Coronavirus Local Fiscal Relief Fund’’
(collectively, ‘Fiscal Relief Funds’’):
For an
additional amount for ‘‘Salaries and Expenses’’, $2,500,000, to
remain available until expended, to prevent, prepare for, and respond to
coronavirus, domestically or internationally:
For activities and assistance authorized in section 110202
of the ‘‘COVID–19 HERO Act’’ , $75,000,000,000,
to remain available until expended:
For an additional amount for ‘‘Salaries and Expenses’’, $78,650,000, to remain available until September 30, 2021, to prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally:
For an additional amount for the ‘‘Community Development
Financial Institutions Fund Program Account’’, $1,000,000,000,
to remain available until September 30, 2021, to prevent, prepare for, and
respond to coronavirus:
In addition to the amounts otherwise available to the
Internal Revenue Service in fiscal year 2020, $520,000,000, to remain
available until September 30, 2021, shall be available to prevent, prepare for,
and respond to coronavirus, including for costs associated with the extended
filing season:
For an additional amount for payments by the Election
Assistance Commission to States for contingency planning, preparation, and
resilience of elections for Federal office, $3,600,000,000,
to remain available until September 30, 2021:
For an additional amount for ‘‘Salaries and Expenses’’, $24,000,000, to remain available until September 30,
2021, for implementing title VIII of the Communications Act of 1934 (47 U.S.C.
641 et seq.), as added by the Broadband DATA Act (Public Law 116–130):
For an additional amount for the ‘‘Emergency Connectivity
Fund’’, $1,500,000,000, to remain
available until September 30, 2021, to prevent, prepare for, and respond to
coronavirus, domestically or internationally, through the provision of funding
for Wi-fi hotspots, other equipment, connected devices, and advanced
telecommunications and information services to schools and libraries as
authorized in section 130201:
For an
additional amount for the ‘‘Emergency Broadband Connectivity Fund’’, $4,000,000,000, to remain available until
September 30, 2021, to prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus,
domestically or internationally, through the provision of an emergency benefit
for broadband service as authorized in section 130301:
For an
additional amount for the ‘‘Technology Modernization Fund’’, $1,000,000,000, to remain available until
September 30, 2022, for technology-related modernization activities to prevent,
prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally:
For an additional amount for ‘‘Salaries and Expenses’’, $1,000,000, to remain available until expended to prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally:
For an additional amount for ‘‘Emergency EIDL Grants’’ for the cost of emergency EIDL grants authorized by section 1110 of division A of the CARES Act (Public Law 116–136), $10,000,000,000, to remain avail- able until expended, to prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally:
For an additional payment to the ‘‘Postal Service Fund’’,
for revenue forgone due to coronavirus, $25,000,000,000,
to remain available until September 30, 2022:
For an additional amount for ‘‘Salaries and Expenses’’, $15,000,000, to remain available until expended,
to prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, domestically or
internationally:
For an additional amount for ‘‘Operations and Support’’, $3,000,000, to remain available until September 30,
2022, for oversight of activities of the Department of Homeland Security, funded
in this Act and in title VI of division B of Public Law 116–136 to prevent,
prepare for, and respond to coronavirus:
For an additional amount for ‘‘Federal Assistance’’, $1,300,000,000, to remain available until September 30, 2021, to prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus:
For an additional amount for ‘‘Resource Management’’, $21,000,000, to remain available until expended for
research; listing injurious species; electronic permitting system development;
operation and maintenance; law enforcement interdiction and inspections; and
other support activities, as described in sections 190402, 190403, and 190404
of division S of this Act:
For an additional amount for ‘‘State and Tribal Wildlife
Grants’’, $50,000,000, to remain
available until expended, for a onetime grant program to remain available until
expended, as described in section 190405 of division S of this Act:
For an additional amount for ‘‘Surveys, Investigations, and
Research’’, $40,000,000, to remain
available until September 30, 2021, for technical assistance, biosurveillance
of wildlife and environmental persistence studies and related research,
database development, and accompanying
activities as described in section 190404 of division S of this Act:
For an additional amount for ‘‘Operation of Indian
Programs’’, $900,000,000, to remain
available until September 30, 2021, to prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus:
For an additional amount for ‘‘Assistance to Territories’’, $1,000,000,000, to remain available until
expended, to prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus:
For an additional amount for ‘‘Salaries and Expenses’’, $5,000,000, to remain available until expended:
For an additional amount for ‘‘Primary Health Care’’, $7,600,000,000, to remain available until September
30, 2025, for necessary expenses to prevent, prepare for and respond to
coronavirus, for grants and cooperative agreements under the Health Centers
Program, as defined by section 330 of the Public Health Service Act, and for
grants to Federally qualified health centers, as defined in section
1861(aa)(4)(B) of the Social Security Act, and for eligible entities under the
Native Hawaiian Health Care Improvement Act, including maintenance or expansion
of the health center and system capacity and staffing levels:
For an additional amount for ‘‘Ryan White HIV/AIDS
Program’’, $10,000,000, to remain
available until September 30, 2022, to prevent, prepare for, and respond to
coronavirus:
For an additional amount for ‘‘CDC–Wide Activities and
Program Support’’, $2,130,000,000, to
remain available until September 30, 2024, to prevent, prepare for, and respond
to coronavirus, domestically or internationally:
For an additional amount for ‘‘National Institute of Allergy
and Infectious Diseases’’, $500,000,000,
to remain available until September 30, 2024, to prevent, prepare for, and
respond to coronavirus:
For an additional amount for ‘‘National Institute of Mental
Health’’, $200,000,000, to remain
available until September 30, 2024, to prevent, prepare for, and respond to
coronavirus:
For an additional amount for ‘‘Office of the Director’’, $4,021,000,000, to remain available until
September 30, 2024, to prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus,
domestically or internationally:
For an additional amount for ‘‘Health Surveillance and
Program Support’’, $3,000,000,000, to
remain available until September 30, 2021, to prevent, prepare for, and respond
to coronavirus:
For an additional amount for ‘‘Program Management’’, $150,000,000, to remain available through September
30, 2022, to prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, for State strike
teams for resident and employee safety in skilled nursing facilities and
nursing facilities, including activities to support clinical care, infection control,
and staffing:
For an additional amount for ‘‘Low Income Home Energy
Assistance’’, $1,500,000,000, to remain
available until September 30, 2021, to prevent, prepare for, and respond to
coronavirus, for making payments under subsection (b) of section 2602 of the Low-Income
Home Energy Assistance Act of 1981 (42 U.S.C. 8621 et seq.):
For an additional amount for ‘‘Payments to States for the
Child Care and Development Block Grant’’, $7,000,000,000,
to remain available until September 30, 2021, to prevent, prepare for, and
respond to coronavirus, including for Federal administrative expenses, which
shall be used to supplement, not supplant State, Territory, and Tribal general
revenue funds for child care assistance for low-income families within the
United States (including territories) without regard to requirements in
sections 658E(c)(3)(D)–(E) or section
658G of the Child Care and Development Block Grant Act:
For an additional amount for ‘‘Children and Families Services
Programs’’, $1,590,000,000, to remain
available until September 30, 2021, to prevent, prepare for, and respond to
coronavirus:
For an additional amount for ‘‘Aging and Disability Services
Programs’’, $100,000,000, to remain
available until September 30, 2021, to prevent, prepare for, and respond to the
coronavirus:
For an additional amount for ‘‘Public Health and Social
Services Emergency Fund’’, $4,575,000,000,
to remain available until September 30, 2024, to prevent, prepare for, and
respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally, including the
development of necessary countermeasures and vaccines, prioritizing
platform-based technologies with U.S.-based manufacturing capabilities, the
purchase of vaccines, therapeutics, diagnostics, necessary medical supplies, as
well as medical surge capacity, addressing blood supply chain, workforce
modernization, telehealth access and infrastructure, initial advanced manufacturing,
novel dispensing, enhancements to the U.S. Commissioned Corps, and other
preparedness and response activities:
For an additional amount for ‘‘Public Health and Social
Services Emergency Fund’’, $100,000,000,000,
to remain available until expended, to prevent, prepare for, and respond to
coronavirus, for necessary expenses to make payments under the Health Care
Provider Relief Fund as described in section 30611 of division C of this Act:
For an additional amount for ‘‘Public Health and Social
Services Emergency Fund’’, $75,000,000,000,
to remain available until expended, to prevent, prepare for, and respond to
coronavirus, for necessary expenses to carry out the COVID-19 National Testing
and Contact Tracing Initiative, as described in subtitle D of division C of
this Act:
For an additional amount for ‘‘State Fiscal Stabilization
Fund’’, $90,000,000,000, to remain
available until September 30, 2022, to prevent, prepare for, and respond to
coronavirus:
For an additional amount for ‘‘Higher Education’’, $10,150,000,000, to remain available until
September 30, 2021, to prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus:
For an additional amount for ‘‘Institute of Museum and
Library Services’’, $5,000,000, to remain
available until September 30, 2021, to prevent, prepare for, and respond to
coronavirus, including grants to States, territories, tribes, museums, and
libraries, to expand digital network access, purchase internet accessible
devices, provide technical support services, and for operational expenses:
For an additional amount for ‘‘Limitation on
Administration’’, $4,500,000, to remain
available until September 30, 2021, to prevent, prepare for, and respond to
coronavirus, including the expeditious dispensation of rail road unemployment
insurance benefits, and to support full-time equivalents and overtime hours as
needed to administer the Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act:
For an additional amount for ‘‘Office of the Inspector
General’’, $500,000, to remain available
until expended, to prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, including
salaries and expenses necessary for oversight, investigations and audits of the
Railroad Retirement Board and railroad unemployment insurance benefits funded
in this Act and Public Law 116–136:
For an additional amount for the ‘‘House of
Representatives’’, $5,000,000, to remain
available until September 30, 2021, for necessary expenses to prevent, prepare
for, and respond to coronavirus:
For an additional amount for ‘‘Salaries and Expenses’’, $30,000,000, to remain available until expended,
for audits and investigations relating to COVID–19 or similar pandemics, as
well as any related stimulus funding to assist the Nation’s response to health
and economic vulnerabilities to pandemics:
For an additional amount for ‘‘Office of Inspector
General’’, $2,000,000, to remain
available until September 30, 2022, for oversight of funds administered by the
Department of State and made available to prevent, prepare for, and respond to
coronavirus by this title and by prior acts:
For an additional amount for ‘‘Operations’’, $75,000,000, to remain available until September
30, 2022, to prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus:
For an additional amount for ‘‘Highway Infrastructure
Programs’’, $15,000,000,000, to remain
available until expended:
For an additional amount for ‘‘Public Transportation
Emergency Relief’’, $15,750,000,000, to
remain available until expended, to prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus:
Provided, That of the amounts appropriated under this heading in this Act—(1)
$11,750,000,000 shall be for grants to urbanized areas with populations over
3,000,000 and shall be allocated in the same ratio as funds were provided in the fiscal year 2020:
For an additional amount for ‘‘Tenant-Based Rental
Assistance’’, $4,000,000,000, to remain
available until expended, and to be used under the same authority and
conditions as the additional appropriations for fiscal year
Read all the 1,815 pages of proposed expenditures @ https://www.congress.gov/116/bills/hr6800/BILLS-116hr6800ih.pdf
Also, see:
https://educationvotes.nea.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/HEROES-Act-Summary-May-18.pdf
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