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SAMHSA News - Volume XI, Number 1, Winter 2003
 

President's 2004 Budget Proposes "Access to Recovery"

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Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Budget Authority by Activity (Dollars in Millions)


Activity 2002 20031 2004 2004±
2003
Substance Abuse:        
•Substance Abuse Block Grant $1,725  $1,754  $1,785  +$31 
•Programs of Regional and National Significance:        
   Treatment 291  317  557  +240 
   Prevention 197  197  148  -49 
   Subtotal—
    Substance Abuse
$2,213 $2,268 $2,490 +$222
Mental Health:        
•Mental Health Block Grant $433  $437  $433  -4 
•Path Homeless Formula Grant 40  43  50  +7 
•Programs of Regional and National Significance: 230  244  212  -32 
•Children's Mental Health Services 97  98  107  +9 
•Protection and Advocacy 32  34  32  -2 
   Subtotal—
    Mental Health
$832 $856 $834 -22
•Buildings and Facilities $0  $1  $0  -1 
•Program Management 91  86  85  -1 
•Recovery/Bioterrorism 10 
   Total—
    Program Level
$3,146 $3,211 $3,409 +198
Less Funds Allocated from Other Sources:
       
•Public Health and Social Services Emergency Funds -$10  $0  $0  $0 
•Public Health Service Evaluation Funds -74  -16  +58 
   Total—
    Discretionary
    Budget Authority
$3,136 $3,137 $3,393 +256

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