House on the Verge of Addressing the Recession?

On Thursday the Labor-Health and Human Services-Education Appropriations Subcommittee is considering a funding bill for key domestic programs and services under those federal departments.

Hopefully, the Subcommittee will approve a $781 million increase in the Employment Service -- basically the people who connect those needing work with those who need work done. This is exactly the kind of stuff that's critical in a recession.

Unsurprisingly, the Bush Administration is seeking to gut employment services. This bit of wanton stupidity is a nice bookend to the White House's unwillingness to extend unemployment benefits.

Progressive groups are also seeking an $874 million increase for Child Care and Development Block Grant, funding which the Bush administration wants to freeze for a 7th consecutive year. Of course, this will have consequences for real kids:

Years of flat funding have already resulted in 150,000 fewer children receiving assistance." At this rate, it is projected that 300,000 fewer children will receive child care assistance by 2010. The harsh reality is that parents "may have been forced to go into debt; return to welfare; choose lower-quality, less stable child care; or face untenable choices in their household budgets."

Finally the Subcommittee will hopefully approve a $350 million allocation for emergency preparedness in the event of a pandemic flu outbreak. If there's anything we know about a potential pandemic flu outbreak it's that we are not adequately prepared for it. As DemforCT has warned us at dKos.

Numerous groups are mobilizing supporters to encourage the Labor-Health and Human Services-Education Subcommittee to support the $781 million increase to the Employment Service, the $874 million increase in Child Care Development Block Grants, and the $350 million allocation for emergency preparedness.

AFSCME is collecting signatures for a petition in support of a $781 million increase to Employment Services, an $874 million increase in Child Care Development Block Grants, and a $350 million allocation for emergency preparedness.

Sign it. The country's in recession and the federal government needs to get the safety net unfurled before we all go splat.



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Re: House on the Verge of Addressing the ....? (none / 0)

Does anyone think Bush gives a damn?  He sounds more like Marie Antoinette every day.


John McCain: Bush right to veto kids health insurance expansion
by Calvin Jones and the 13th Apostle on Wed Jun 18, 2008 at 12:12:39 PM EST

ASCFME (none / 0)

A little off topic but too funny to leave out:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3mw49mk_ x0

some obscenity, but still hilarious.


$439Billion spent on the US Military and still no universal health care.
by jlars on Wed Jun 18, 2008 at 01:16:17 PM EST

Re: House on the Verge of Addressing the Recession (none / 0)

You mean the government might admit that we are in a recession? By the time that happens we will be in a depression (God forbid!!)


by jrsygrl on Wed Jun 18, 2008 at 02:09:41 PM EST


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