$32 billion: Fund a smart electricity grid
$20 billion-plus: Renewable energy tax cuts and a tax credit for research on energy efficiency and clean energy, plus a multiyear extension of the green energy production tax credit
$6 billion: Weatherize modest-income homes
•A payroll tax credit of $500 a person, or $1,000 for married couples. By targeting payroll taxes, the credit would benefit low-income working families who have payroll taxes withheld from their paychecks but don't earn enough to pay income taxes, says Tom Ochsenschlager, vice president of taxation for the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants.
•A $2,500 tax credit for the first four years of higher education. This credit would replace the current lineup of education tax credits and deductions, such as the Hope and Lifetime Learning Credits.
•A $7,500 first-time home buyer's credit. Last year, Congress approved a $7,500 credit for first-time home buyers, but there's a catch: The money has to be repaid in equal installments over 15 years, starting in the second year after the home is purchased.
$62 billion: To school districts through various programs, including $21 billion for school modernization
$39 billion: State aid to school districts and public colleges and universities to prevent cutbacks to key services
$15.6 billion: To states for hitting performance measures
$25 billion: Fund to help states to prevent layoffs of "critical" public employees, including teachers
$30 billion: Highway construction
$10 billion: Rail and transit projects
$31 billion: Modernize federal and other public buildings for long-term energy savings
$19 billion: Water projects
$43 billion: Increased unemployment benefits and job training
$39 billion: Health insurance and Medicaid coverage for the unemployed
$20 billion: Increase in food-stamp benefit by 13%
$87 billion: Help states pay for Medicaid, which provides health care for low-income residents
$20 billion: Computerize health records to prevent medical mistakes
$4.1 billion: Provide preventive care and to evaluate the most effective medical treatments