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Proposed Budget Cuts "Devastating" to WV

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Wednesday, March 2, 2011   

CHARLESTON, W.Va. - Cut the federal budget: stop economic growth. That's the message from several new reports criticizing a U.S. House-approved plan which slashes $61 billion from the months left in the current fiscal year.

Sean O'Leary, policy analyst with the West Virginia Center on Budget and Policy, says one economist who advised Senator John McCain estimated the cuts would cost 700,000 jobs by the end of next year.

"We're shaky right now; our recovery is fragile. And taking that away so suddenly will pull the legs out from underneath the table, and we're in serious risk of slipping into a second recession."

The budget cuts are all in non-defense discretionary spending, including social services such as student loans, low-income energy assistance programs, and Head Start. O'Leary says targeting such a narrow part of the entire federal budget means it lands hard on the people who can least afford it.

"Since they're concentrating just on that, what the cuts really do is hurt low-income families, students, the elderly, the poor. It's really putting the burden of deficit reduction on those, the most vulnerable portions of the population."

Some 14 million Americans are currently unemployed - and job training programs are among those to be cut. Bridget Kaminetsky of the working women's group 9to5 says it's important to remember that cutting dollars impacts real people.

"The cuts they propose are fundamentally about people, jobs and communities. And they need to think about how we can be building our nation for all people."

Republican leaders say cutting government spending will encourage the private sector to create jobs. The Republican-controlled house has passed a stop-gap spending measure to keep the government running, but Sean O'Leary says playing chicken with a government shut-down is terrible for the business climate.





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