Fear of sequester growing among state governments
Texas expects to see its education aid slashed hundreds of millions of dollars, which could force local school districts to fire teachers, if the cuts are not averted. Michigan officials say they are in no position to replace the lost federal dollars with state dollars, but worry about cuts to federal programs like the one that helps people heat their homes. Maryland is bracing not only for a blow to its economy, which depends on federal workers and contractors and the many private businesses that support them, but also for cuts in federal aid for schools, Head Start programs, a nutrition program for pregnant women, mothers and children, and job training programs, among others.
Gov. Bob McDonnell of Virginia, a Republican, warned in a letter to President Obama on Monday that the automatic spending cuts would have a “potentially devastating impact” and could force Virginia and other states into a recession, noting that the planned cuts to military spending would be especially damaging to areas like Hampton Roads that have a big Navy presence. And he noted that the whole idea of the proposed cuts was that they were supposed to be so unpalatable that they would force officials in Washington to come up with a compromise…
But states are in a delicate position. While they fear the impact of the automatic cuts, they also fear that any deal to avert them might be even worse for their bottom lines. That is because many of the planned cuts would go to military spending and not just domestic programs, and some of the most important federal programs for states, including Medicaid and federal highway funds, would be exempt from the cuts.








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ButterflyDragon on February 23, 2013 at 6:15 PM
The biggest fear the big-government lovers have is that March 1 comes and goes, the sequester rolls out, and nobody notices much of a difference.
If so, there’ll be plenty of heartbreaking followup stories about librarians being laid off and thus curtailing library hours, etc.
Drained Brain on February 23, 2013 at 6:22 PM
I think we’ve hit the point where our elites have some kind of technological singularity built in….
1. Spend money
2. ???
3. Geek Rapture.
ninjapirate on February 23, 2013 at 6:38 PM
built in to their economic assumptions…
ninjapirate on February 23, 2013 at 6:38 PM
Man up people.
Cindy Munford on February 23, 2013 at 6:39 PM
Bring it.
Pork-Chop on February 23, 2013 at 6:42 PM
If you need a nutrition program, you probably to f*cking dumb to be having children anyway.
Dack Thrombosis on February 23, 2013 at 6:50 PM
If Congress doesn’t act…
http://www.thepeoplescube.com/peoples-blog/official-if-congress-doesnt-act-thread-t10756.html
(Scroll all the way down for some laughs.)
onlineanalyst on February 23, 2013 at 6:56 PM
This is just more of the “sky is falling” narrative. The general public got wise to it, so now the left’s propaganda machine has to change tactics from that to “your local government may not be able to provide for you.”
CurtZHP on February 23, 2013 at 6:59 PM
If the states we left to their own devices, except for the few federal responsibilities as dictated by the Constitution, they would be more than capable of standing on their own two feet.
Comparing US states with countries
visions on February 23, 2013 at 7:12 PM
As I listen to more people talking about what they think this sequester is, reality is taking a serious beating.
I wonder if ANY of these people realize the ‘cut’ is from GROWTH in these programs and NOT from last years spending level?
Freddy on February 23, 2013 at 7:20 PM