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SAMHSA Proposes A $3.3 Billion Budget For 2014—Restoring Sequestration Cuts With Only A 1% Decrease

The federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHSA) proposed a $3.34 billion 2014 budget, compared to $3.36 billion in 2013 or about 0.6% less. The 2013 figure is the amount of funding provided by the Continuing Appropriations Act through March 27, 2013; it does not reflect the five percent cut required by sequestration (which cut $168 million from SAMHSA spending between April 1 through September 30, 2013.) The proposed 2014 budget restores most of the funding cut by sequestration, and allocates $130 million to implement new youth-focused mental health prevention and treatment initiatives recommended in . . .

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