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Three Weeks In, Sequester Impacts GrowingThree weeks after sequestration officially became the law of the land, debate over the issue has slowed to a trickle: The Obama administration has conceded that the across-the-board budget cuts are likely here for awhile, and Republicans are split over whether or not that's a good thing or a bad thing. But even as the long-term economic impacts of sequestration remain murky, its day-to-day impacts are becoming increasingly evident. Below, CBSNews.com rounds up a handful of sequestration's impacts to date, from widespread staff furlough notices, to canceled White House visitor tours, to a reduction in early education opportunities for low-income kids. Furloughs Because the government mandates that federal employees receive a month's notice before being furloughed, none of the planned furloughs have yet gone into effect. But across the federal government, thousands of workers have been notified that their hours -- and their pay -- are being cut. * The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued furlough notices to approximately 2,000 employees, who will be required to take up to 11 days of unpaid leave between April 7 and September 30. Military-related cuts The Department of Defense cites a generally "insidious degradation" of the entire department's capabilities as a result of sequestration, but according to reports, some programs have already taken a hit: * Earlier this month, the Army announced it would be suspending a tuition assistance program for soldiers enrolling in classes as a result of sequester cuts. According to USA Today, 250,000 troops will subsequently be denied tuition for enrollment. The Marine Corps, too, has cut its program. However, a spending bill passed by the Senate Wednesday would, if approved by the House today, restore funding for this program through the end of September. |
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Dan said on Thursday, Mar 21 at 3:45 PM
It too bad obama is such an incompetent that we have lost 5 million jobs under his regime. That said we have been paying a premium for less than prime grade employees (Not trying to be mean, just accurate) perhaps we need to thin the herd and force government to create jobs instead of more government reliance.
116640221AkCoyote said on Thursday, Mar 21 at 12:50 PM
So far, I don't see any of this as being a problem. Just because that you work for the government, that doesn't make you immune from lay offs.
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