When he unveiled President Bush's 2005 budget proposal last February, Joshua Bolten, director of the Office of Management and Budget, entreated Congress to save $4.9 billion by slashing 65 federal programs. Of those, 13 ended up on the chopping block because they had received poor grades on the administration's Program Assessment Rating Tool.

At a minimum, the recommendations should have prompted lawmakers to ask tough questions about the struggling programs, says OMB's Robert Shea. That may have occurred, but in the end, Congress axed only one of the 13 programs. Many of them received roughly the same funding in 2004 and 2005, and two got increases in appropriations.

ProgramMissionAgencyMost Recent Rating2004 Funding (millions)2005 Funding (millions)
Business Information CentersFederal grants to startups for technology and reference materials. Small Business AdministrationResults not demonstrated$14$0
Small Business Innovation Research ProgramCompetitive grants to encourage small business participation in federally funded research. Commerce DepartmentResults not demonstrated$4N/A*
Environmental EducationCompetitive grants to bolster environmental education programs. Environmental Protection AgencyResults not demonstrated$9$9
Even StartBlock/formula grants to teach young children to read. Education DepartmentIneffective$247$225
Federal Perkins LoansLoans to low-income students for post-secondary education. Education DepartmentIneffective$99$66
HOPE VICompetitive grants to improve inner city public housing. Housing and Urban Development DepartmentIneffective$149$144
Juvenile Accountability Block Grants Block/formula grants to upgrade state and local juvenile justice systems. Justice DepartmentIneffective$59$54
Metropolitan Medical Response SystemBlock/formula grants to help cities prepare for terrorist attacks. Homeland Security DepartmentResults not demonstrated$50$30
Migrant and Seasonal FarmworkersCompetitive grants to help farmworkers and their families gain financial stability. Labor DepartmentIneffective$77$78
Nuclear Energy Research InitiativeSupports research to expand the use of nuclear energy. Energy DepartmentResults not demonstrated$11$2.5
State Criminal Alien Assistance ProgramBlock/formula grants to partially reimburse states and localities for jailing criminal aliens. Justice DepartmentResults not demonstrated$297$301
Occupational and Employment InformationCompetitive grant program to broaden career choices considered by students.Education DepartmentResults not demonstrated$9$9
Tech-Prep Education State GrantsBlock/formula grants to help states bolster the number of degrees awarded in technical fields. Education DepartmentResults not demonstrated$107$106

* Federal law requires agencies with a research and development budget of $100 million or more to set aside funds for this program. OMB estimated that $4 million went into that pot in fiscal 2004, and has not yet calculated how much money will be set aside in fiscal 2005.

Source: OMB

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