Dear Congressman,
I am writing this email to voice my thoughts concerning the discretionary federal funding allocations in the current year in relation to the budget set in 2016. President Obama presented his fiscal strategy ensuring that the nation's priorities were addressed. The allocations included; $1.3 Trillion, with the following breakdown:
- 54% directed towards Military expenditures
- 6% allocated to Medicare, Education, Veterans' Benefits, Housing, and Community
- 5% spent on Government services
- 4% toward Energy, Employment, and International Affairs
- 3% going to Science
- 2% on Transportation
- 1% for Food and Agriculture
This year, an increase in the spending bill proposed by Trump is expected. Reports from the CBO suggest this increase or deficit ranks as the fifth highest in U.S. history, with Trump holding the third-highest deficit.
I personally believe the top three areas needing enhancement compared to the 2016 budget are Education, Employment, and the Agriculture Department.
For example, staffing cuts at the USDA have repercussions for employment as well.
In the case of Education, student debt levels are alarmingly high, and there should be a reevaluation of scholarships, aid, and grants for both private and state schools.
Given the significance of these sectors for many citizens, I hope you will consider this proposal aimed at enhancing the country's economy.