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TAKE ACTION: Kids on the Cliff, Again. Call Congress, the White House.Posted by: Anthony Green at Feb 26, 2013 12:00 AM CST Keywords: Advocacy | Send This | Article Link | Comments(1)
Albert Einstein once said that “doing the same thing over and over again, expecting different results” is not consistent with good mental health. But here we are eight days before the fiscal cliff kicks in, just as we sat on the cliff on New Year’s Day. Falling off the cliff means, among other things, that most federal spending will be cut on an arbitrary, across-the-board basis if the Congress and the White House don’t agree on ways to cut the budget deficit by $85 billion by March 1. Many professionals engaged in child safety will or have already received furlough notices. Safe Kids has been part of the national dialogue about the dangers of this process called sequestration, and what this could mean for child safety. We issued “The Math of Sequestration” before the first fiscal cliff deadline was to hit. The following are some cuts that could take place if we fall off the cliff on March 1.
A February 19th article which cited Safe Kids’ sequestration research said it well, “sequestration is far from a scalpel that can trim the fat off of government. It’s a chainsaw that will tear apart vital programs.” TAKE ACTION We urge you to call your Senators, Member of Congress and the White House to encourage them to pull our kids off of the fiscal cliff, not for just a few months but for generations. Another temporary fix expecting a different result does not make sense. Child safety must become a priority again.
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