Congressional reporters say many of President Bush's FY2007 budget proposals drew a “decidedly cool reception” from House committees that submitted their annual "views and estimates" to the Budget Committee to help it in drafting the congressional budget resolution for FY2007.
Congressional appropriators are not the only ones unhappy. Advocates for children, youth and families say the President's plan belies the Administration’s call to keep America competitive.
The President's proposals to spend more on making tax cuts permanent will make it even harder to cut the deficit and maintain a strong economy.
By ignoring the areas where the real money is and focusing cuts on non-defense domestic spending, the President’s budget could do a lot of harm to families, children and youth with little to show in reducing the federal deficit.
Programs that would suffer from proposed cuts in the President's budget include Job Corps (a $31-million- dollar cut), YouthBuild (a $12.5-million-dollar reduction), AmeriCorps (a $20-million-dollar cut), the Social Services Block Grant (a $500-million-dollar cut), community-based job training grants to community colleges (cut from $124 million to $8 million) and the Juvenille Accountability Block Grant (a $47-million-dollar cut). Those programs proposed for elimination include the Reintegration for Young Offenders program and the TRIO programs and GEAR UP that help disadvantaged youth get on track for high school success and college.