GOP senator says Special Olympics trump cuts will not be approved

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Sen. Roy Blunt (R-Mo.), the chairman of the Senate Appropriations subcommittee that determines Department of Education funding levels, on Wednesday rejected the Trump administration's proposed cuts to the Special Olympics.

"I’m a longtime supporter of the Special Olympics and proud that Missouri is home to the largest Special Olympics training facility in the world," Blunt said in a statement.

"I was just at the World Games and saw, as I have many times before, what a huge impact the organization has on athletes, their families, and their communities. Our Department of Education appropriations bill will not cut funding for the program," he added.

NEW: In stmt, Sen @RoyBlunt, who chairs the Approps Subcmte which sets funding levels for Dept of Education, says of cuts to Special Olympics in Trump budget: "Our Department of Education appropriations bill will not cut funding for the program." pic.twitter.com/MIXHyUchPk
— Frank Thorp V (@frankthorp) March 27, 2019

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos has come under fire recently for her agency's proposed budget for the upcoming fiscal year, which includes $18 million in federal funding cuts to the Special Olympics.

DeVos has defended what she calls "difficult decisions," saying that while she supports the organization, it raises more than $100 million every year in private donations.

"Given our current budget realities, the federal government cannot fund every worthy program, particularly ones that enjoy robust support from private donations," she said Wednesday.

DeVos’s proposed 2020 budget would decrease overall funding for her department by 12 percent.

The budget proposal already had a slim chance of being approved by the Democrat-controlled House.

https://thehill.com/homenews/senate...ys-special-olympics-cuts-will-not-be-approved
 
I say the same thing. I also say piss on the opponents of funding for special needs education, too. Let them walk a mile in the shoes of special needs parents and educators.
 
Trump's budget cuts autism too. The people who do not look like they came out of central casting have no reason to live. Only aryans should survive.
 
Let them walk a mile in the shoes of special needs parents and educators.

when you get done walking get out your wallet and pay for the special Olympics........of course they could have saved the money here as well.....
To get young adults to quit smoking, the NIH tried getting friends—specifically, “a group focused on the alternative music scene, local artists and designers, and eclectic self-expression,” aka hipsters—to band together. Most of the campaign’s money went to anti-smoking art and music events, swag like koozies and T-shirts, and social media.

Cost to taxpayers: $5 million

https://www.rd.com/funny-stuff/wasteful-government-spending/
 
Sen. Roy Blunt (R-Mo.), the chairman of the Senate Appropriations subcommittee that determines Department of Education funding levels, on Wednesday rejected the Trump administration's proposed cuts to the Special Olympics.

"I’m a longtime supporter of the Special Olympics and proud that Missouri is home to the largest Special Olympics training facility in the world," Blunt said in a statement.

"I was just at the World Games and saw, as I have many times before, what a huge impact the organization has on athletes, their families, and their communities. Our Department of Education appropriations bill will not cut funding for the program," he added.

NEW: In stmt, Sen @RoyBlunt, who chairs the Approps Subcmte which sets funding levels for Dept of Education, says of cuts to Special Olympics in Trump budget: "Our Department of Education appropriations bill will not cut funding for the program." pic.twitter.com/MIXHyUchPk
— Frank Thorp V (@frankthorp) March 27, 2019

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos has come under fire recently for her agency's proposed budget for the upcoming fiscal year, which includes $18 million in federal funding cuts to the Special Olympics.

DeVos has defended what she calls "difficult decisions," saying that while she supports the organization, it raises more than $100 million every year in private donations.

"Given our current budget realities, the federal government cannot fund every worthy program, particularly ones that enjoy robust support from private donations," she said Wednesday.

DeVos’s proposed 2020 budget would decrease overall funding for her department by 12 percent.

The budget proposal already had a slim chance of being approved by the Democrat-controlled House.

https://thehill.com/homenews/senate...ys-special-olympics-cuts-will-not-be-approved

Hey, you'll still be funded. That's great news! :D
 
Why are you so racist

I am not doing what Trump is doing, That is racism. Trump's description, that he finds good is "central casting". He has tried to keep transsexuals out of the service. His admin was trying to cut special Olympics and autism funding. If it is racism, it is Trumps and you are way off base again.
 
Piss on posters who think the Congress does not have the right to subsidize the Special Olympics.

Libertarianism often borders on or crosses over into lawlessness.
 
gomer, you will not interfere with the law and operation of government. You have no idea what you are talking about. No one cares if you and your buddy Lucifer dissent. But . . . you are good for laughs.
 
I am not doing what Trump is doing, That is racism. Trump's description, that he finds good is "central casting". He has tried to keep transsexuals out of the service. His admin was trying to cut special Olympics and autism funding. If it is racism, it is Trumps and you are way off base again.

Trannys are mentally unstable and have no business in the military. Hire them as hair dressers and such, where they can do little harm.
 
???....did someone stupid assume our argument had anything to do with congressional rights?......
Did you not read the second sentence of the post to which you are referring? Yes, people are suggesting that Congress does not constitutional powers to fund Special Olympics.

"Piss on posters who think the Congress does not have the right to subsidize the Special Olympics.

Libertarianism often borders on or crosses over into lawlessness."
 
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