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Translate this page San Diego County Board of Supervisors unanimously pass resolution to set aside partisan politics and stop automatic tax increaseTuesday, December 4th, 2012 Issue 49, Volume 16.
If Congress fails to reach an agreement to reduce the nation's debt, spending reductions called sequestration will take effect Jan. 2, under an agreement reached last year to end the stalemate over raising the federal debt limit. If the reductions are triggered, $109.3 billion -- split evenly between domestic discretionary and defense spending -- will be cut each year for a decade. "The proposed action, which would go into effect in early January, would basically be a meat clever approach to solving the federal deficit," Supervisor Greg Cox said. San Diego County, home to the largest concentration of military personnel in the country, benefits from about $20.6 billion in direct federal funding from defense-related spending, according to Cox and board Chairman Ron Roberts. More than 25,000 Advertisement In the county's nearly $5 billion annual budget, about $898 million comes from federal funding. The Health and Human Services Agency, Housing and Community Development and other departments rely heavily on that funding. Roberts and Cox said the prosperity of San Diego County was being threatened. "What you see in Washington right now is a very partisan negotiation that's going on, where each side has a gun to their own head saying that if we can't agree, I'm going to fire," Roberts said. Sequestration would benefit no one, he said. The cuts would have an unknown, but significant, impact on the regional economy and the governmental services provided by the county, and would not come close to fixing the federal deficit, according to the supervisors. The board directed staff to draft a letter to be sent to the president and members of the local congressional delegation urging action to stop the cuts from taking effect. 2 comments
We'll at least we have reasonable people in local politics but it apparently won't make a difference given the rancor in Washington now. To all you voters out there why did we end up putting the same scoundrels on both sides back in office so they can continue the stalemate again for the next 2-4 years. We had a chance to break the deadlock and WE BLEW IT!!!!!!!! I guess we got the government we deserve.
You have a president for the last four years who spent money like a drunken sailor on leave in the PI's and when it comes down to reforms, this president is no reformer. Read the news folks, everyone is running fast to get their money put of this country before January 1st.Rich people create the jobs, the rest of us just cash our checks. |
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