Funding Cuts are Heading Florida’s Way
Take a look at the predicted cuts Florida will see if the sequester goes into effect March 1.
Local, state and federal officials are warning that a stalemate in Washington, D.C., could lead to an estimated $85 billion in spending cuts that start kicking in as of March 1 unless Congress acts beforehand.
Here’s just a brief listing of the funding Florida would lose in 2013 alone if the sequester kicks in Friday:
- Florida will lose approximately $54.5 million in funding for primary and secondary education, putting around 750 teacher and aide jobs at risk. In addition, about 95,000 fewer students would be served and approximately 130 fewer schools would receive funding
- Funding for Air Force operations in Florida would be cut by about $23 million
- Head Start and Early Head Start services would be eliminated for approximately 2,700 children in Florida, reducing access to critical early education
- In Florida, approximately 31,000 civilian Department of Defense employees would be furloughed, reducing gross pay by around $183.2 million in total
- Florida will lose about $970,000 in Justice Assistance Grants that support law enforcement, prosecution and courts, crime prevention and education, corrections and community corrections, drug treatment and enforcement, and crime victim and witness initiatives
See the PDF included with this story for more details about sequester-related spending cuts in Florida.
What do you think about all this, West Pasco? Share your thoughts in the comments section.
bill stanton
8:18 pm on Tuesday, February 26, 2013
whats the big deal so some peolpe will be laid off or have there paychecks cut 20 % i dont even have a job whos cares certainly not the millionaire poliatcans tioghten ur belts boys
bill stanton
8:18 pm on Tuesday, February 26, 2013
thers to much waste in govt anyways
Rich Republican
9:18 pm on Wednesday, February 27, 2013
If that is what it takes to clear up our problems... so be it. We are going to have to tighten our belts a little. As for the law enforcement shortages.. no problem! My wife and I listened to Biden and we both went out and brought shotguns!
Rich Republican
9:22 pm on Wednesday, February 27, 2013
All these cutbacks and todays top New Port Richey story is........ Pasco Animal Services Doubling Vet Staff !!! Well, we may all die off, but at least the stray cats and racoons will be safe!!