The $85 billion of automatic sequestration cuts cut federal programs proportionately across the board. Many of the programs including ones with food stamps and vouchers with housing for the poor help low-income Americans. Sequestration was meant to force legislators to negotiate in Congress. Government agencies have 7 months until September to carry out the budget cuts. Needy families may have to be denied financial and other aid. 125,000 families will be at risk for becoming homeless. 100,000 formerly homeless people may be removed from emergency shelters. Administrators are trying to decide how to cut their budgets by 5.1 percent. Adrianne Todman (director of DC Housing) said that people currently in the program will not be put on the streets. Todman plans in deferring maintenance and leaving staff vacancies open. Eventually, she may be forced to furlough employees. More than 40% of the people in the programs nationwide are children or elderly and more than a quarter live with disabilities. Some places have stopped issuing new housing vouchers. These budget cuts mean that less people will get help. WIC, which provides food and baby formula, will face significant cuts. WIC is considers one of the most effective government social programs. Up to 775,000 low-income women and children according to calculations by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. Republicans think that the cuts are a necessary part of ameliorating the economy. President Obama thinks that the "sequester's 'brutal' and 'severe' cuts will 'eviscerate' America's domestic spending." The impact of sequestration will hit families disproportionately.
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Laura Renzi
3/8/2013 01:57:34 am

I think it is sad that they can still not come to an agreement so that the sequestration would have not taken place. I don't think it's fair that people who are already struggling will now be put in worse situations. I believe that this is one of the important thinks that our government does; trying to keep people in poverty off the streets and not starving. Hopefully our government will be able to come to an agreement sometime soon.

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Kate Ramundo
3/11/2013 12:13:31 am

One way to cut spending 5.1% may be reducing the pay for the politians deciding theses policies. The government officials need to learn to make a few sacrifices instead of walking around policies that would negatively impact them. We need to close the gap between upper and lower classes and making the middle class poorer is not the way to do it.

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