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Tue May 23, 2017, 05:15 PM May 2017

Republicans voice opposition to Trump's budget: 'Dead on arrival'

Source: The Guardian

Republicans voice opposition to Trump's budget: 'Dead on arrival'

The president’s plan to reduce spending ran into some conservative
opposition, in addition to criticism from Democrats, for cuts to Medicaid
and other programs


Lauren Gambino in Washington
Tuesday 23 May 2017 23.09 BST

Donald Trump’s proposal to reduce spending by $3.6tn, mostly by slashing antipoverty programs that provide social safety nets for the poor, ran into bipartisan opposition on Capitol Hill, where a number of Republican lawmakers rejected the cuts as “draconian” and “nonstarters”.

The president’s plan recommends $616bn in cuts to Medicaid, the government insurance programme for the poorest and many disabled Americans, while increasing border security spending by $2.6bn – including $1.6bn to begin construction on a wall along the US-Mexico border.

While fiscal conservatives welcomed the proposal, which aims to balance the budget by 2027, Republicans raised concerns that the plan would slice too deeply into programs that provide poor Americans access to healthcare, food stamps and student loans, setting the stage for a showdown over budget priorities.

“The cuts are draconian,” Kentucky representative Harold Rogers, a powerful member of the House Appropriations Committee, said of the proposed cuts to Medicaid.

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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/may/23/republicans-opposition-trump-budget-medicaid-spending
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