Massachusetts Would See More Than $91.6 Million in Cuts Under Sequester: White House
Do you wonder what the 'sequester' will mean for Massachusetts? A White House report gives examples of where federal aid would be cut.
- By Karla Vallance and Mark Maley
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- February 25, 2013
Massachusetts would see more than $91 million in federal funds cut from a myriad of programs if Congress fails to act this week to avoid the sequester, the Obama Administration said Sunday.
In a move designed to pressure Republicans into accepting new taxes on the wealthy as part of a deal to prevent the sequester from taking effect on Friday, the White House released reports that outlined how those cuts would impact individual states, The Huffington Post reported.
Here are some examples of what's on the chopping block for us here in Massachusetts, according to the report:
- Military: Some 7,000 civilian Department of Defense employees would be furloughed, reducing pay by around $43.4 million. Army base operation funding in the state would be cut by about $8 million, Air Force operations by about $5 million
- Teachers and Schools: Some $13.9 million in primary and secondary education funding would be cut, putting around 190 teacher and aide jobs at risk; about 20,000 fewer students would be served and some 60 fewer schools would get funding, according to the administration. Also, Massachusetts would lose some $13.4 million to pay for about 160 teachers, aides, and staff who help children with disabilities
- Protections for Clean Air and Clean Water: About $4 million in environmental funding to ensure clean water and air quality, and to prevent pollution from pesticides and hazardous waste. The Bay State could also lose another $472,000 in grants for fish and wildlife protection
- Public Health: About $625,000 in funds to respond to infectious diseases, natural disasters, and biological, chemical, nuclear, and radiological event threats. Also, $1.7 million for preventing and treating substance abuse, resulting in around 5,200 fewer admissions to programs. And about $367,000 in cuts that mean 9,200 fewer HIV tests
- Job Search Help: About $787,000 in funding, meaning 27,000 fewer people would get help finding work, according to the administration
- Nutrition Assistance for Seniors: About $535,000 for senior meal programs
- Vaccines for Children: Almost 3,000 fewer children would get measles, mumps, rubella, tetanus, whooping cough, influenza, and Hepatitis B vaccinations to save about $201,000
- STOP Violence Against Women Program: Up to $140,000 for services to victims of domestic violence, resulting in up to 500 fewer victims being served
- Child Care: Up to 500 disadvantaged and vulnerable children could lose access to child care, which is also essential for working parents to hold down a job. No estimate of funding cut size
- Head Start: Services would be eliminated for about 1,100 Massachusetts children. No estimate of funding cut size
After the reports were released, congressional Republicans criticized the Obama administration for the PR move, The Huffington Post reported.
“Rather than issuing last-minute press releases on cuts to first responders or troop training or airport security, he should propose smarter ways to cut Washington spending. After all, Washington spending, even with the sequester, is bigger than it was when he got here,” Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) said.
Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick, on NBC's "Meet the Press" Sunday morning disagreed with Republicans who blame the president for failing to lead.
This notion about not having leadership, this is about leadership. And, the President has shown that a balanced approach, which is about cuts and closing loopholes that enables us to invest in things and grow jobs, is more important and appropriate for us at this time.
Unless Congress intervenes, the law requires the Obama Administration to impose $85 billion in across-the-board spending cuts to military and domestic programs on Friday, according to The New York Times. Those cuts would be the start of $1 trillion in cuts over the coming decade.
Fox News quotes reports that Republicans are working on a bill this week that would grant the White House more leeway to target the cuts in a more responsible, less meat-cleaver-type way.
Michael McNeil
11:46 am on Monday, February 25, 2013
Cut away.
50,000 fake EBT cards.
Jack Carver
12:13 pm on Monday, February 25, 2013
Massachusetts Department of housing and community development spends $927,598,006.00 million per year. How about we cut 90 million out of that budget? Still leaves $836,598,006.00 million per year,
john
12:56 pm on Monday, February 25, 2013
Once again we see how much our Country really cares about education. At election times every one of them say we need to do a better job on teaching our children and paying our teachers. This article shows the TRUTH. Education is always one of the first to get cut.Stop the lying and admit we can't even afford to educate our children. I would love to know how much we paid so Obama could go golfing with Woods? It's all BS!
Michael McNeil
1:37 pm on Monday, February 25, 2013
They don't cut education. The Teacher Unions wouldn't let them.
The pols use children as blackmail. And old people.
This is what democrats do.
john
4:04 pm on Monday, February 25, 2013
$14 million cut to education in Ma sounds like a cut to me. Has nothing to do with unions.
Michael McNeil
6:13 pm on Monday, February 25, 2013
John...Education never gets cut.
Education funding is nothing more than money laundering .
The Feds and the state pump money into "education" and a percentage of that money comes back to the democrat party as campaign contributions faster than you can say Arne Duncan . Teachers unions and the democrat party are the equal to brothers and sisters making babies together. In the end it is the children that suffer.
J.Yuma
3:14 pm on Monday, February 25, 2013
We need factual informed information, - not more fear mongering.
Michael McNeil
4:20 pm on Monday, February 25, 2013
Teacher Unions pay democrats to not cut education.
Once again this is just pretend blackmail by the democrats.
Same old same old.
john
4:35 pm on Monday, February 25, 2013
I am trying to follow your logic but I can't. When the federal gov cuts aid to the states,the state cuts aid to the cities. Much of those cuts come from education. Your theory about unions paying makes no sense. Firefighters have a much stronger union but how many times do we see stations closed due to cuts?
KlassySalem
4:55 pm on Monday, February 25, 2013
"John" should probably disclose that his household benefits from education spending.
john
5:00 pm on Monday, February 25, 2013
Not sure what you mean by that but as a tyaxpayer ,I am entiitled to benifit from educational spending.
windpower
6:02 pm on Monday, February 25, 2013
CUT BABY CUT and make it hurt where it counts . Expose the freeriders
Free phones ect .
gene
10:04 pm on Monday, February 25, 2013
Ya we can balance the budget by cutting out the free phones! What a putz!
J.Yuma
6:27 pm on Monday, February 25, 2013
We spend more on education than anyone and we are falling further behind.
I believe internet schools will be the answer, but the teaching establishment will fight it to the end.
john
6:36 pm on Monday, February 25, 2013
That's because if you have no money the taxpayers pay for your education and if you have no education the taxpayers pay for your survival.Try to get that deal anywhere else.
Jay Valatka
10:29 am on Tuesday, February 26, 2013
From William Rivers Pitt's Op-Ed today
( http://www.truth-out.org/opinion/item/14793-the-fix-is-in-laying-bare-some-sequester-lies )
"The F-35 Joint Strike Fighter program, which costs around $400 billion, was recently globally grounded due to a crack in an engine fin, a new reason among many others why no one wants this plane to begin with, yet it keeps getting built. The V-22 Osprey has been killing Marines for years now, yet it also keeps getting built, to the tune of $35 billion.
"Cancel these two "defense" programs that don't work and are not wanted by the service branches expected to use them, and...gosh. That's $435 billion we just saved, along with the lives of any number of servicemembers.
"Two programs.
"$435,000,000,000.00"
Bill
12:37 pm on Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Cut away - don't be scared