Billions For Tech In Senate Approps Plan
The Senate Appropriations Committee late Friday released a list of highlights of its portion of an $825 billion economic stimulus package, including $140 billion for infrastructure and science programs, $125 billion for education and training initiatives and $51 billion for energy programs. About $5 billion would go toward jumpstarting efforts to computerize health records to cut costs and reduce medical errors.
Some high-tech components:
• $9 billion for federal broadband access programs
• $40 billion for Energy Department clean energy programs
• $6 billion for federal building energy efficiency; green technology
• $14 billion for National Science Foundation research and grants
• $1.5 billion for NASA, including $500 million for Earth science
• $16 billion for school upgrades, including energy and technology
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Along with its tax title, the Senate Finance Committee today unveiled language that would provide an estimated $17.9 billion to upgrade health information technology. Read more.
Groups Cite Several Health IT Amendments As Problematic
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