President Obama released his budget proposal Tuesday morning. The circles show the amount requested and the color reflects the changes from last year’s discretionary funding levels for each department. This page will be updated with new information throughout the day. Read related article or more agency coverage.

0 –5% +5% Change from 2014 Defense $495.6 Homeland Security $38.2 Decrease from 2014 Increase from 2014 Other/unchanged State and other international programs $42.6 Housing and Urban Devel. $32.6 NASA $17.5 EPA $7.9 Treasury $12.4 Small Business Admin. $0.7 General Services Admin. $0.2 Corps of Engineers $4.5 Labor $11.8 Interior $11.5 Corporation for National & Community Service $1.1 2015 Opportunity, Growth, and Security Initiative (new) $55.4 Other Agencies $19.2 Agriculture $22.2 Education $68.6 Veterans Affairs $65.3 Energy $27.9 Justice $27.4 Transportation $14 Commerce $8.8 Social Security Admin. $9.1 National Science Foundation $7.3 Circles sized by allocation, in billions of dollars Who gets more, who gets less Human Services $73.7 Health &

Note: Agency breakdowns of discretionary spending sometimes vary from year-to-year comparisons because of adjustments for mandatory amounts.

SOURCE: Office of Management and Budget. GRAPHIC: The Washington Post. Published March 4, 2014.