Lots of news on the federal-budget front. Actually, it’s two federal-budget fronts: President Trump’s proposed overall federal budget and the ongoing fight over ObamaCare – and their ramifications on Massachusetts.
The Globe’s Matt Rocheleau has an excellent breakdown on how individual federal agencies and programs would fare under the White House’s overall federal budget that seeks to slash spending. U.S. Reps. Richard Neal, Joseph Kennedy and Katherine Clark and U.S. Sen. Ed Markey are ripping into proposed deep cuts within domestic programs and agencies, reports Shannon Young at MassLIve. An Associated Press report at the Patriot Ledger looks at proposed funding reductions, in particular, at the Environmental Protection Agency.
Meanwhile, SHNS’s Matt Murphy and Michael Norton (pay wall) report on the reaction of state leaders, including Gov. Baker, on proposed NIH and Medicaid cuts – on top of Medicaid reductions that would result from gutting ObamaCare. The Globe’s Priyanka Dayal McCluskeyhas a piece on an Urban Institute study that says Massachusetts would get hit particularly hard if the sweeping health-care bill approved by House Republicans becomes law.
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