E-network : Governor & Legislature Plan Damaging Cuts: Let Your Voice Be Heard!
We are forwarding this email alert, just sent out by Voices for Vermont's Children, one of the Kids Are Priority One Coalition lead organizations.
OVERVIEW
Our state government put together a list of cuts that targets our poor, our elderly, our children, those with mental illness, and those with disabilities to a far greater degree than the rest of the population.
The House has passed an extremely austere budget, which was followed Tuesday by news that there is likely to be $25 million less in revenue in the coming fiscal year. So far, our leaders have only considered how they can further cut their way to a balanced budget. We need to look beyond the particulars of individual programs and demand that our leaders consider a balanced approach that includes finding the revenue needed to meet the basic needs of the state.
Here is a list of some of the proposed cuts that affect children:
- Dr. Dynasaur premiums increased by 100%
- The Child Care subsidy increase in eligibility passed by the House completely wiped out.
- A huge decrease in child care subsidies for our most vulnerable families, such as those who need child care as respite, disabled parents or those suffering from mental illness and are not eligible for a subsidy because they are not currently employed.
- No funding for Post-Adoption Services, The Coalition of Teen Centers, the Parent Child Centers' Learning Together program, Kids on the Block, Prevent Child Abuse Vermont, or the Bright Futures Facilities Fund.
- Reduction in the mentoring program.
- Eliminating the Building Bright Futures Coordinators throughout the state.
ACTION NEEDED
Please contact the Governor and your own legislators immediately with a strong message:
- The budget passed by the already contains reductions in spending that will hurt too many Vermonters.
- Do not cut any additional funds from the 2009 budget - find the money somewhere, such as using some rainy day funds, closing the capital gains loophole and/or passing a temporary tax increase on those who can afford it.
- There is already a lot of suffering going on among every-day Vermonters. We are counting on our leaders to step in now, when we need them the most.
To reach the Governor, call: locally 828-3333, toll-free 1-800-649-6825 (voice or TTY) or fax 828-3339
To email, use the form at http://governor.vermont.gov/contact.html
Your local legislators can be reached at the Statehouse, locally 828-2228, or toll free 1-800-322-5616
To find their email and home contacts follow the links from: http://www.leg.state.vt.us/legdir/legdir2.htm
Share your views with the Vermont media! Please send a copy of your email to:
- Times Argus letters@timesargus.com
- WCAX channel3@wcax.com
- Burlington Free Press letters@bfp.burlingtonfreepress.com
- VPR: use form at http://www.vpr.net/inside_vpr/contact_us/
For more information, contact Barbara Postman, Kids Are Priority One Coalition/Voices for Vermont's Children, at (802) 229-6377 or bpostman@voicesforvtkids.org.
