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House GOP Unveils Plan To Cut NPR, Job Training And Education Programs

House Republican Cuts

By ANDREW TAYLOR   09/29/11 04:04 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON -- Setting a collision course with Democrats that could drag out for months, House Republicans on Thursday unveiled plans to cut federal money for job training, heating subsidies and grants to better-performing schools.

The draft measure for labor, health and education programs also seeks to block implementation of President Barack Obama's signature health care law, cut off federal funds for National Public Radio and Planned Parenthood, and reduce eligibility for grants for low-income college students.

Democrats and tea party Republicans opposed the bill, blocking it from advancing through even the easy initial steps of the appropriations process on Capitol Hill. Instead of moving through the Appropriations Committee and the House as a whole, the $153 billion measure is instead expected to be wrapped into a larger omnibus spending bill this fall or winter that would fund the day-to-day operating budgets of Cabinet agencies.

Negotiations between Republicans controlling the House, the Democratic Senate and the White House are sure to be arduous. The measure is laced with conservative policy "riders" opposed by Democrats that would affect worker protections under federal labor laws and block the Education Department from enforcing rules on for-profit colleges that are often criticized for pushing students to take on too much debt.

"It looks like we're in for a long, difficult process," said Rep. Rosa DeLauro, D-Conn.

House Appropriations Committee Chairman Harold Rogers, R-Ky., said excessive and wasteful spending over the years had put many programs and agencies on "an irresponsible and unsustainable fiscal path."

"To protect critical programs and services that many Americans rely on – especially in this time of fiscal crisis – the bill takes decisive action to cut duplicative, inefficient and wasteful spending to help get these agency budgets onto sustainable financial footing."

The measure represents a $4 billion, or 2.5 percent, cut below current spending levels for the programs it covers. Democrats complained that the measure is bearing the brunt of cuts imposed this summer as part of an agreement between Republicans and Obama on agency spending levels for the upcoming decade as part of legislation permitting an increase in the government's borrowing limit.

Republicans singled out a handful of the most popular programs funded by the measure – health research and aid to schools – for small increases. Democrats were open to the idea that some of the eligibility restrictions to the Pell Grant program as potential reforms that could put the popular program for low-income college students on a more sustainable footing. The measure would, for example, cut off Pell Grants after six years instead of allowing students to receive them for up to nine years.

The measure would cut heating subsidies for the poor by $1.3 billion, or 28 percent, despite demand elevated by the weak economy and high heating oil prices. And a plan to "zero out" the Title X family planning program, while pleasing to conservatives, is a dead letter with Democrats.

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WASHINGTON -- Setting a collision course with Democrats that could drag out for months, House Republicans on Thursday unveiled plans to cut federal money for job training, heating subsidies and grants...
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06:49 PM on 10/20/2011
Let's see..., they (GOP) are trying to ban birth control, in Kansas they have made it okay to beat your spouse and children, in Kentucky they are giving guns back to people who have been found mentally unstable, they applaud record kills by means of the death penalty, boo gay soldiers fighting to protect them, want a young uninsured person in a coma to die, and cheer when one of their candidates for president says he wants to electrocute immigrants on a fence, are working very diligently on making it hard or near impossible for some of our citizens to vote, and want to increase taxes on the poor and give tax breaks to the extremely wealthy. My question is... who voted these people into office? I don't care if a person is a democrat, independent, or republican, if your representative has supported these things, please make sure that you know what your new voting requirements are and be ready to vote them out. They seem to have forgotten that the unemployed have plenty of time to stand in line at the polls, and hopefully they will. We all need to make sure that we don't just complain... we must also VOTE.
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429freckles
Ex Republican Now Devoted Democrat
03:33 PM on 10/05/2011
Round???? Awww heck who can even keep track of the count???

I am sick, sick, sick for what the Republicans are doing to this country.

America? Are you watching & listening?

Vote in 2012. Every vote counts. We did this to ourselv es in 2010. Please, end the madness.
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So silly
10:50 PM on 10/04/2011
I am a little confused as to why Tea Party Republicans blocked it?
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wayne the pain
10:15 PM on 10/04/2011
Another Republican proposal to take America into the dark ages! It makes you really wonder how they see the U.S. In the future? They can't possibly want the country that they are proposing! They are trying to build a banana republic on the order of central America in the early 1900's! That cant be what they are trying to do. I know that is what their corporate masters want but can't believe that is what they want for their fellow citizens! If it is, there is a special place reserved in Hell for jerks like this!
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Gary St Lawrence
11th Commandment: Thou Shalt Not Get Away With It
09:32 PM on 10/03/2011
Instead of cutting funding to federal jobs training programs, we could save:
✔ 27X as much by cutting just 10 percent of the Defense Budget.
✔ 22X as much by putting an end to the pointless, go-nowhere waste of military presence in Iraq and Afghanista­n.
✔ 11X as much by ending the Halliburto­n reconstruc­tion contracts in Iraq and Afghanista­n (you know ... the contracts that are repairing roads and bridges there that we can't afford to repair here).
✔ 5X as much by cutting the amount of foreign aid America pays out in one month.
✔ 4X as much by cutting in half all perks Congress gets that people making under $50K a year don't get.
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Astronomy Guy
09:36 PM on 10/03/2011
And instead they want to cut funding to NPR. But of course none of this nonsense is partisanship right?
08:20 PM on 10/03/2011
Gee, let's diss a few of the administrations friends' projects and we could save a half billion per...So to save 5 billion off the top..we could ask 10 friends to cancel their White House loan requests! Sounds like a winning plan..
Imagine that?
06:32 PM on 10/03/2011
The ONLY way anything positive will ever be accomplished in this country is if every d_ _ _
Republican is voted out of office. They don't care about anything but getting rid of President Obama. That is the ONLY thing they have worked for since the day he took office. They care nothing about the people in this country---unless they are rich and can help make the Republicans richer. Please stop believing their lies.
08:33 AM on 10/04/2011
The R's also care about making America a place where all the wealth is concentrated in the hands of corporatists, in exchange for corporatist cash for R individuals and the R party itself. The only real "principle" of the Republican party is GREED.
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rel77
I used to be disgusted, now I try to be amused
01:08 AM on 10/03/2011
The only thing these guys hate more than Democrats is knowledge.
I wonder why...
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davegstein
11:37 PM on 10/02/2011
NPR...that's like what....1/30th of one percent? Sh*t,Cantors Rogaine treatment is a bigger slice....Ever wonder if these guys get tired of lying to the American people?
04:58 PM on 10/02/2011
No wonder we can't have any civil discourse in this country. If this thread is any indication, the only argument liberals bring to the table is insulting the political opposition. Meanwhile, our economy is unsustainable, poised on the edge of a cliff

If you don't like what the House Republicans are proposing, then why not pressure the do-nothing Democrat Senate to pass something? Like, say, a budget.
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maxfax
Taa - dah!
05:10 PM on 10/02/2011
Do nothing? That's the tea party, they've done nothing by create chaos and bring the economy to the edge. Congratulations.
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Americanium
Hillary 2016
10:33 PM on 10/02/2011
Insult?/ have you listen to your ilk lately??
04:22 PM on 10/02/2011
Well once again we see NPR's pandering to the lizard people yields a knifing. I bet they're STUNNED.

Next strategy: fundraising from the audience they backed the bus over. Yeah, that'll work!
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Hannibal55
Misrey luvs company but company doesn't reciprocat
03:46 PM on 10/02/2011
Gee, nothing suprising here!

All the cuts will be on the backs of the middle class and poor!

But wait!

Now they want to discuss more tax cuts for the rich!!!

Anyone that doesn't understant that the Republican (teabag) Party is no friend of the little guy, is doomed to a life of imbeciality!!!!!!!!!!!!>>:0)&
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maxfax
Taa - dah!
03:33 PM on 10/02/2011
This is why I love the GOP, after watching the Today Show, with people bringing school supplies to the plaza, the GOP is succeeding like no one before them, making our schoolchildren and schools "beggars." Gotta love the GOP.
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whyus
San Francisco native
01:55 PM on 10/02/2011
The GOP is just plain evil.
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maxfax
Taa - dah!
03:34 PM on 10/02/2011
I don't buy the "plain" part, they're not plain at all.
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EbonyCali
12:34 PM on 10/02/2011
I thought the GOP campaigned on jobs in the first place.
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maxfax
Taa - dah!
03:36 PM on 10/02/2011
They're goal is to make the middle-class poor, schoolchildren beggars, and undercut teachers unions anyway they can. The GOP, a truly hateful bunch.
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maxfax
Taa - dah!
05:08 PM on 10/02/2011
I think they lied.
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EbonyCali
05:23 PM on 10/02/2011
Yeah me too. This is really horrible.