The following article by Eliza Schultz, Katherine Gallagher Robbins, Rejane Frederick, Silva Mathema, Connor Maxwell, Heidi Schultheis, Anusha Ravi, Leila Schochet, Leonard Scott IV and Shabab Ahmed Mirza was posted on the Center for American Progress website February 16, 2018:
Immediately after President Donald Trump signed into law a tax overhaul that jacks up the deficit by $1.5 trillion—and unabashedly funnels enormous tax cuts to the nation’s millionaires, billionaires, and corporations—he and his colleagues in Congress made clear how they planned to pay for it: by slashing the very programs that help everyday people make ends meet. In February, President Trump released a budget that doubles down on his Robin Hood in reverse vision for the country. His proposals are draconian—seeking to dismantle the nation’s health care system; dramatically curtailing access to affordable housing and nutrition; and even threatening programs that Trump pledged not to touch, such as Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid.
The president’s proposed budget is poised to wreak havoc upon diverse swaths of individuals, who will be hurt in distinct yet similar ways. These fact sheets detail just some of the many harms that people with disabilities, older individuals, communities of color, veterans, young children, women, LGBTQ individuals, and rural communities will face under President Trump’s FY 2019 budget.
- How Trump’s FY 2019 Budget Hurts People with Disabilities
- How Trump’s FY 2019 Budget Hurts Older Americans
- How Trump’s FY 2019 Budget Hurts Children
- How Trump’s FY 2019 Budget Hurts Rural Americans
- How Trump’s FY 2019 Budget Hurts Veterans
- How Trump’s FY 2019 Budget Hurts Communities of Color
- How Trump’s FY 2019 Budget Hurts Women
- How Trump’s FY 2019 Budget Hurts LGBTQ People
View the post here.