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Why would anyone want to make cuts to maternity coverage?
When Uber decided to make cuts to its fares, drivers were up in arms.
The union says Verizon wants to make cuts to its operation and move jobs overseas.
Ellison said the Republicans plan will restrict the expansion of Medicaid and make cuts to the program.
At the same time, the president-elect has promised "not to touch" Social Security or make cuts to Medicare.
Before announcing his candidacy for the 2016 election, Trump touted that he wouldn't make cuts to Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid.
The Government Accountability Office says the Army didn't properly look at all factors when deciding to make cuts to its force.
The Trump administration did make cuts to the CDC, which specifically hit epidemic prevention activities when they were imposed in 2018.
ObamaCare's perverse funding formula actually incentivizes states to make cuts to traditional Medicaid in order to protect funding for ObamaCare expansion.
However, since we have not been able to raise all of our funds, we have had to make cuts to our programming.
A group of 29 Democratic senators is raising concerns about proposals in President Trump's budget to make cuts to rural development programs.
When Republicans make cuts to programs like Medicaid and social security there are fewer resources for the people who need it most.
With less money to spend, state lawmakers could choose to make cuts to government services like education and health care or raise taxes.
It can make cuts to Puerto Rico's budget, and can take Rossello to court if his administration refuses to implement measures it demands.
It will also make cuts to its sales and trading and equity research units in Europe while closing a third of US branches.
Why it matters: When legislators are asked to make cuts to science funding, the social sciences are often at the top of the list.
And newer versions of Crispr don't have to make cuts to edit DNA, they can swap out base pairs one at a time instead.
However, if the Trump administration were to make cuts to entitlement programs, such as Social Security and Medicare, it could trigger more resistance particularly from Democrats.
He is like most Democrats who say they don't know why Trump, who made explicit threats to make cuts to health care, was Staten Island's choice.
"The big picture is that the budget deficit will worsen and political problems will make cuts to spending hard," said Rabobank rates strategist Lyn Graham-Taylor.
Fifty-seven percent of respondents said that the plan would likely make cuts to Medicaid, and 22019 percent believe Republicans will cut federal funding to Planned Parenthood.
Trump has already said he would support two broad measures drafted by House Republicans that would also fund a border wall and make cuts to legal immigration.
The rule that the Trump administration had been planning on implementing in April is one of a number of the administration's efforts to make cuts to SNAP.
The bank said that it would maintain its dividend, but added that it would make cuts to its sales and trading and equity research units in Europe.
The bill would not only roll back the Medicaid expansion, but it would make cuts to future spending on the program that go far below pre-Obamacare levels.
But both bills make cuts to legal immigration (by eliminating the diversity visa lottery and some forms of family-based immigration), which Democrats have said is a nonstarter.
The two also disagree about whether it would be possible to fund a universal basic income even if you did make cuts to welfare as we know it.
But if Ethiopia is to achieve its goal of weaning the scheme off donor support, it may have to make cuts to wasteful subsidies, which would be politically painful.
Republican lawmakers want to pay for the law under the budget caps, but Democrats worry that would force them to make cuts to other programs in 2019 and 2020.
He wants to make cuts to a programme that supports poor families with children ($272bn), and another that provides an income for those sick or injured who can't work ($72bn).
Criticisms of Cuomo, particularly of his plan to make cuts to Medicaid in an effort to trim the state's budget deficit, have failed to break through the rush to coronate him.
That explains why we've been treated to decades of high-profile debate over whether to privatize and make cuts to Social Security, while issues like wage boards are in large part ignored.
The DHS official said that without the supplemental funding, the department might have to release adults from custody, or make cuts to other programs, which could increase airport travel and other wait times.
She wrote that Wasserman Schultz didn't make cuts to DNC staff following the previous election cycle and that led to a ballooning budget double what Brazile had seen as interim chair five years earlier.
Critics say he has been sequestering decisions to a small inner circle of advisers even as he proposes to make cuts to the department's budget and push out nearly 2,000 diplomats and civil servants.
Kevin Sabet, president of Smart Approaches to Marijuana, who advised three former presidents on drug policy and organized the letter, said he was stumped by Mr. Trump's decision to make cuts to his drug office.
With such a small Republican majority in the Senate to work with, President Trump is going to need to get an awful lot of establishment politicians to agree to make cuts to their own political industry.
It's still not clear how much this will reduce Medicaid spending, but the projections suggest the per capita cap will result in less support for Medicaid, likely forcing states to make cuts to eligibility and benefits.
Designed mainly to make cuts to high-cost operations in Germany, the future pact aims to make 3.7 billion euros in annual savings by 2020 and up to 23,000 job cuts without forced layoffs by 2025.
A recent poll from another progressive group, Priorities USA, that found electoral support for Republican incumbents dropped by 6 percentage points when voters saw ads detailing how the GOP tax plan would make cuts to Medicare.
The Trump Administration has put pressure on the UN to make cuts to how the organization functions since former US Ambassador Nikki Haley arrived early in 2017, although Trump has praised the UN Secretary-General publicly for his stewardship.
Before the NSC meeting, officials had told CNN that Trump had directed O'Brien to make cuts to the NSC, suggesting Trump was frustrated by damaging leaks of information that he suspected came from agency staffers seconded to the NSC.
The aid agency's statement follows Oxfam's announcement last month that it would make cuts to its operations due to a drop in funding after a sex abuse scandal centering on its staff that saw it kicked out of Haiti.
And comments Biden made during a 1995 speech on the Senate floor show he was willing to make cuts to Medicare, but only as part of a broader deal that did not advocate cuts as big as Republicans want.
His $1.5 trillion tax cut has been passed, he has promised not to make cuts to the largest entitlement programs, Medicare and Social Security, and Congress has locked in spending levels for military and nonmilitary programs through September 2019.
Officials had told CNN at the time that Trump had directed O'Brien to make cuts to the NSC, suggesting the President was frustrated by damaging leaks of information that he suspected came from agency staffers seconded to the NSC.
This year, it appears Republicans will forgo their chance at using the fast-track reconciliation process to make cuts to welfare and other entitlement programs before the midterms, despite calls from some party members to take up such a proposal.
A Navy memo to the Office of Management and Budget showed that the service wants to make cuts to the fleet, but the White House instead asked the Navy to stick with the administration's plan to grow to 355 ships from 2021 now.
Facing a nearly $20153 million budget gap for the current fiscal year, Louisiana lawmakers were forced to raise or reinstate sales taxes, rein in exemptions and make cuts to health-care services for low-income residents during a special legislative session in March.
Were the City to falter, and the UK be forced to make cuts to the regional subsidies, the Scottish National Party may be able to bolster its case for independence by arguing that continued union would no longer protects Scots' living standards.
According to this Washington Post report, the proposed changes to funding in Trump's budget will make cuts to executive departments and agencies, including SBA's funding by 25%, in order to pay for additional defense spending, the border wall and an infrastructure plan.
In Congress, past efforts to make cuts to the program have been beaten back by a coalition of urban liberal lawmakers, eager to protect constituent benefits, and rural-state senators, protective of a program that reliably buys crops grown by their farmers.
The "compromise" bill would offer legal status for young unauthorized immigrants known as DREAMers and a path to citizenship for some, based on merit; direct billions of dollars toward a southern border wall; make cuts to legal immigration; and make it harder to seek asylum.
"Although the Senate bill will make cuts to Medicaid more slowly, it's being reported that over the long term, the Senate bill will result in deeper cuts to Medicaid than even the House bill did," said Ulysses Burley III, another former member of PACHA.
The RNC-commissioned report said that most voters think Republicans want to make cuts to Medicare and Social Security in order to cut taxes for corporations and the rich, as a result of "a fairly disciplined Democrat attack against the recent tax cuts," Bloomberg reported.
Republicans in the United States should take note and think twice before pursuing their stated plans to make cuts to Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid and other safety-net programs to pay for their tax-cut bill, which mainly benefited the interests of their wealthy donors.
As it stands, the "compromise" bill would offer legal status for young unauthorized immigrants known as DREAMers and a path to citizenship for some, based on merit; direct billions of dollars toward a southern border wall; make cuts to legal immigration; and make it harder to seek asylum.
Perhaps the most encouraging part of BP's announcement is its plan to make cuts to the emissions associated with consumers using the company's products, such as the burning of fossil fuels to drive cars, according to Andrew Logan, senior director of oil and gas at the sustainability nonprofit Ceres.
Republicans will almost certainly argue that the bill is meant to be made permanent before the individual cuts expire in 2026, that they only expire to comply with Senate budget rules, and that it's misleading to analyze the effects assuming the cuts expire — but they are making clear that their priority is to make cuts to corporations permanent, while putting the future taxes of individual Americans in limbo.
By the numbers: Trump's budget, the largest in history, would make cuts to the following programs and departments ... Agriculture Department: -21.4% State Department and other international programs: -23.3% Interior Department: -11% Education Department: -12% Justice Department: -2.3% Energy Department: -10.8% Labor Department: -9.7% Health and Human Services: -7.53% Transportation Department: -21.5% Environmental Protection Agency: -31% Social Security Administration: -3.5% Medicaid: $1.5 trillion in cuts over 10 years Medicare: $845 billion in cuts over 10 years These departments and programs would receive increases in funding ... Commerce Department: +0.4% National Nuclear Security Administration: +8.9% Department of Homeland Security: +7.4% Treasury Department: +1.5% Veteran Affairs: +7.5% NASA: +1.4%
He announced days before the by-election he would not make cuts to the district's rural health care after protests from residents.Liberals take Straits and White Bay North. Retrieved September 2009.
Flamand then sets the sonnet to music, while Olivier declares his love for the Countess. Flamand sings them his new composition, accompanying himself on the harpsichord. Olivier feels that Flamand has ruined his poem, while the Countess marvels at the magic synthesis of words and music. Olivier is asked to make cuts to his play and leaves for La Roche's rehearsal.
Lewisberg and London: Bucknell University Press. 1977. . pp. 24-26. School officials forced him to make cuts to the production. Chimes at Midnight originated in 1939 as a stage play called Five Kings, which Welles wrote and partially staged. It was an ambitious adaptation of several Shakespeare plays that chronicled the stories of Richard II, Henry IV, Henry V, Henry VI and Richard III.
With a congressional mandate to reduce the size of the Air Force, James decided to make cuts to meet the mandated end strength quickly in one-two fiscal years versus over five years, in order to alleviate some uncertainty for Airmen.Stephen Losey. AF secretary: 18,700 more airmen cuts before it's over, Air Force Times, May 29, 2014. James addressed concerns that the downsizing was straining the force during her travels.
Several senior ministers such as Arthur Henderson and J. R. Clynes threatened to resign rather than agree to the cuts. MacDonald, and Philip Snowden however, insisted that the Report's recommendations must be adopted to avoid incurring a budget deficit. The dispute over spending and wage cuts split the Labour government; as it turned out, fatally. The cabinet repeatedly failed to agree to make cuts to spending or introduce tariffs.
Between May 2018 and May 2019 he served as Portfolio Lead for Digital City Region. He also sits on the North West Regional Leaders Board. In March 2019 Western publicly opposed the plans by Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham to make cuts to Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service. He is an active member of the Local Government Association and sits on their Improvement and Innovation Board.
This position requires substantial ball-handling skills and the ability to facilitate the team during a play. The shooting guard, as the name implies, is often the best shooter, as well as being capable of shooting accurately from longer distances. The small forward often has an aggressive approach to the basket when handling the ball. The small forward is also known to make cuts to the basket in efforts to get open for shots.
The by-election they won was held on October 27, 2009 in the district of The Straits - White Bay North. The by-election was held to replace Minister of Transportation and Works, Trevor Taylor, who resigned on October 2, 2009. Liberal candidate Marshall Dean squeaked out a win taking 1,975 votes compared to 1,799 for PC candidate Rick Pelley. The by-election was mostly focused on Premier Williams' plan to make cuts to rural health care in this area.
Common variations on the game include merging two or more television shows, plays or novels. Another variation was to make cuts to films, novels, plays or television shows to reflect economic conditions, e.g., One Foot in the Grave becomes One Inch in the Grave, Lady Chatterley's Lover becomes Lady Chatterley's Penpal and Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia becomes Bring Me the Hat of Alfredo Garcia. In later shows the literary variation was announced as "Wuthering Hillocks".
Micheaux adapted two works by Charles W. Chesnutt, which he released under their original titles: The Conjure Woman (1926) and The House Behind the Cedars (1927). The latter, which dealt with issues of mixed race and passing, created so much controversy when reviewed by the Film Board of Virginia that he was forced to make cuts to have it shown. He remade this story as a sound film in 1932, releasing it with the title Veiled Aristocrats. The silent version of the film is believed to have been lost.
The board's report concluded films were not the proper medium for handling sensitive topics involving race, and that The House Behind the Cedars had the potential to incite crime through race riots. Micheaux objected saying the film had been adapted from a book, which had been in circulation for thirty years, and the film had screened across the country without incident. Micheaux once again agreed to make cuts to his film, and the board licensed The House behind the Cedars, but Micheaux only screened the film in Virginia's black theaters.
East Texas State tennis club in 1920 Texas A&M-Commerce; no longer has a Tennis program for men or women due mainly to Title IX legislation that caused the University to make cuts to Men's sports to equally finance Women's sports. The tennis program was immensely successful, winning team national championships in 1972 and 1978 and numerous conference championships. Despite there being no team, there is still a top of the line tennis facility that is directly across the street from the Morris Recreation Center that students use for private matches and also hosts high school tournaments and intrascholastic matches as well.
Although unsuccessful, the demonstrations raised the profile of Sydenham among people who had previously never heard of the hospital. Nurse and Health Activist Ebun Adelona said the closure of Sydenham became a “symbol” for Black people throughout New York to revitalize communities, improve health, and exercise political power.Ebun Adelona, “Sydenham: Politics vs. Health Care,” City Limits, February 1983. In 1998 Sharon Lerner recalled that “The Sydenham blunder paved the way for today's more clandestine approach to hospital downsizing, in which the city reduces its contribution to the Health and Hospitals Corporation and the agency is thereby 'forced' to make cuts to the public hospitals.”Sharon Lerner, “The Outpatient Is In,” The Village Voice, June 9th, 1998.

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