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The Human Needs Report is the Coalition on Human Needs'
newsletter on national policy issues affecting low-income and vulnerable
populations. It is published every other week while Congress is
in session.
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Budget Conference Agreement Clears
House Floor, But Stalls in Senate
By a surprisingly close vote of 216 to 213, the House approved
a final fiscal year 2005 budget resolution late on Wednesday,
May 19. The vote came nearly two months after the House and Senate
approved separate budget resolutions and after negotiators struggled
to find compromise. Despite the House adoption, continued opposition
to the deal by key Senate moderates forced the Senate leadership
to postpone the budget vote until after the Memorial Day recess.
(More
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House Passes Child Tax Credit Legislation
The House continued its weekly tax cut drive when it agreed
to a 10-year $228 billion child tax credit bill (HR 4359) on
Thursday, May 19. (Since the cost of the credit will come out
of borrowed money, adding the interest payments brings the total
to $279 billion.) The bill makes permanent the $1,000 tax credit
per child first enacted in 2001, but also makes families with
much higher incomes newly eligible. Adding these families comes
with a $69 billion price tag ($87 billion counting the added
interest payments), or more than 30 percent of the total. The
bill passed by a 271-139 vote. (More
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Senate Reauthorizes Disability
Education Bill
On Thursday, May 13, the Senate passed HR 1350, a bill to
reauthorize the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA),
by a 94 to 3 vote. IDEA is a federal law that guarantees access
to a free public education in the “least restrictive environment” to
the nation’s 6.5 million students with disabilities and
provides federal assistance to school districts to carry out
this promise. This bill reauthorizes funding for IDEA through
FY 2009. (More >)
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Senate Approves Child Nutrition Bill
On Wednesday, May 19, the Senate Committee on Agriculture,
Nutrition and Forestry approved a bill to reauthorize and moderately
expand national child nutrition programs, including school breakfast,
lunch, and the Women, Infants and Children (WIC) programs. The
House passed a similar bill (HR 3873) on March 24 with strong
bipartisan support. (More >)
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