Department of Education: Opportunities to Realize Savings (Testimony,
01/18/95, GAO/T-HEHS-95-56).
Congress is considering proposed budget reductions and rescissions
affecting the Department of Education, which runs about 240 programs
with a budget totaling $33.7 billion--$25.1 billion in discretionary
spending and $8.6 billion in mandatory funds. This testimony discusses
(1) the need to reexamine the programs previously suggested by Education
for elimination because they duplicate other programs, their purposes
are already achieved, or they are more appropriately funded through
nonfederal resources; (2) potential funding cuts that Congress may want
to consider in higher education programs; (3) Department programs
related to employment training that overlap with each other and other
programs outside the Department; and (4) ways to reduce the negative
impact of any Title I or other formula grant funding reductions.
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REPORTNUM: T-HEHS-95-56
TITLE: Department of Education: Opportunities to Realize Savings
DATE: 01/18/95
SUBJECT: Oversight by Congress
Government guaranteed loans
Student loans
Higher education
Deficit reduction
Budget cuts
Education or training
Educational grants
Student financial aid
IDENTIFIER: National Performance Review
Dept. of Education Perkins Capital Contributions Program
State Student Incentive Grant
Dept. of Education Consumer and Homemaker Education Program
School Dropout Demonstration Assistance Program
Dept. of Education Immigrant Education Program
Dept. of Education Impact Aid Program
Federal Family Education Loan Program
National Direct Student Loan Program
Pell Grant
JOBS Program
Job Opportunities and Basic Skills Training Program
Vocational Education Basic Grant
JTPA
Job Training Partnership Act Program
Adult Education Basic Grant
Even Start Program
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