With that support, the agency has seen its budget more than double since 1995, according to the Justice Department.
The agency has seen its budget slashed by more than a quarter since the 1980's.
That is also where the agency sees some clouds gathering.
In the last decade, the agency has seen the number of working families drop from 46 percent to 32 percent.
The agency will sum up the cuts and see if they are adequate.
Next year, the agency sees a rise of 1.2 percent in gasoline consumption.
Neither agency, it turns out, could see most of the picture.
Unfortunately, communities, courts, police and other agencies see the most visible patients - those not doing well in treatment.
The agency has seen a variety of names and formats.
Until this year, both agencies had seen two decades of growth in their budgets.