By Roger Runningen
Jan. 31 (Bloomberg) -- President Barack Obama will propose a $3.8 trillion spending plan to Congress tomorrow that increases funding for education, civilian research and provides $25 billion in aid to states, The New York Times reported.
The spending blueprint for fiscal 2011, which begins Oct. 1, will single out winners and losers in Obama's already- announced three-year freeze in many domestic programs. The National Institutes of Health, the National Science Foundation and the Energy Department will see their budget increase, the newspaper said. Losers would include unspecified public works projects of the Army Corps of Engineers, two historic preservation programs and the NASA mission to return to the Moon, the Times said.
