Bush's Budget Means Big Cuts for Colorado
By Jeralyn
Created 2005-03-03 18:53

By: Jeralyn Merritt [1]

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Bush's Budget Means Big Cuts for Colorado

The Democratic National Committee says that President Bush's proposed budget contains large cuts for Colorado [2]. Among them:
    Homeland Security:
  • a $17.8 million cut for Colorado, including funds for police and firefighters.
  • Health Care
  • $45 billion is cut from Medicaid, with Colorado's share amounting to $354 million.
    Education
  • Cuts for the No Child Left Behind Act result in a decrease of $137.1 million in Colorado, affecting more than 27,000 children.
  • Cuts in Pell Grants for Colorado students will leave 65,070 students in tight straits.
  • Other Priorities
  • Colorado job training programs will lose $16.6 million.
  • 446,385 Colorado veterans will have to pay a new $250 annual "user fee" to use the VA health care system, and their prescription drug co-payment will be doubled.
  • Colorado clean water programs will be cut by $3.1 million.
  • The Low Income Heating Energy Assistance Program will be cut by $3.7 million for Colorado residents.
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[1] http://www.5280.com/taxonomy/term/508
[2] http://www.democrats.org/bushbudget/index.html