Saturday, March 2, 2013

But something has to be done, Mary Kay...we can't go on like we have been

SEIU upset over sequestration:


Jim,
For months we’ve warned of the automatic budget cuts that take effect March 1st. Due to extremist Republicans’ failure to compromise, those across-the-board cuts, known as the sequester, are happening today.
This didn’t need to happen.
It was a choice made by right-wing Republicans: a choice to cut 600,000 children and mothers from access to vital nutritional aid, limit access to 4 million seniors from Meals on Wheels, cut 70,000 children from Head Start as well as the program’s social workers, and cost 1 million jobs in our already-fragile economy.
Congress could have chosen to invest in education, healthcare and good jobs. Instead, Republican leadership insisted on tax breaks for the wealthy few and protection of corporate tax loopholes.
RJo Winch is a child care provider in Connecticut. She knows first hand the damage that could be caused by these cuts. As RJo said: “cuts to child care funding will leave thousands of parents in Connecticut without access to the child care services their families and children depend on.”
Unfortunately, RJo’s story is just one of many. People like her are the bedrock of our communities; people who extremist Republicans are willing to sacrifice.
Budget cuts won’t be felt overnight, but it’s important to educate your networks about what’s at stake. Sadly, too many in Congress just don’t have a clue.
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In solidarity,

Mary Kay Henry
International President
SEIU

 

 

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