Budget
USDA Forest Service Fiscal Year 2007 Budget
The theme of the Forest Service budget for FY 2007 is advancing agency priorities while
exercising fiscal discipline. The FY 2007 Budget reflects the President’s commitment to
providing the critical resources needed for our Nation’s highest priorities: fighting the
War on Terror, strengthening our homeland defenses, and sustaining the momentum of
our economic recovery. The President's pro-growth economic policies, coupled with
spending restraint, will keep us on track to cut the deficit by more than half by 2009.
The President’s Budget demonstrates that the Forest Service can use collaborative
approaches and operate with renewed efficiency and accountability in order to reduce
costs while accomplishing its mission. The Forest Service will achieve this by
1) expanding collaborative efforts with other federal agencies, state and local
governments, and non-governmental partners; 2) increasing the efficiency of Forest
Service programs; 3) improving organizational and financial management; and 4) dealing
strategically with threats to forest health and open space preservation in a changing
global environment. Through these four strategies, the Forest Service will build on its
past successes and advance its priorities for FY 2007.
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FY
2007 Budget Overview
(525kb, .pdf)
FY
2007 Budget Justification
(3.24mb, .pdf)
Errata to Fiscal Year 2007 Budget Justification
(9kb, .pdf)
Historical Budget Information
FY
2006 Budget Overview
(1.1 mb, .pdf)
FY
2006 Budget Justification
(3.2 mb, .pdf)
FY
2005 Budget Justification
(16.2mb, .pdf)
FY 2004
Budget Overview
(4mb, .pdf)
FY 2004 Budget
Justification
(2.46mb, .pdf)
FY
2004 Budget Overview (html)
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