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		<title>By: Semanticleo</title>
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		<description>Bush may be somewhat neutered by troubles of late, but the dogs he has let slip continue to attack the weakest among us.

From Washington Post;

The food stamp cuts in the House measure would knock nearly 300,000 people off nutritional assistance programs, including 70,000 legal immigrants, according to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office. [...]

About 40,000 children would lose eligibility for free or reduced-price school lunches, the CBO estimated. [...]

A separate House measure would scale back federal administrative aid to state child-support enforcement programs, saving the federal government nearly $5 billion over five years but potentially cutting child-support collections even more. [...]

Still another House provision would roll back a court-ordered expansion of foster care support, denying foster care payments to relatives who take in children removed from their parents&#039; homes by court order. That provision would reduce the coverage of foster care payments to about 4,000 children a month and cut $397 million from the program through 2010, the CBO said. [...]


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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bush may be somewhat neutered by troubles of late, but the dogs he has let slip continue to attack the weakest among us.</p>
<p>From Washington Post;</p>
<p>The food stamp cuts in the House measure would knock nearly 300,000 people off nutritional assistance programs, including 70,000 legal immigrants, according to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office. [...]</p>
<p>About 40,000 children would lose eligibility for free or reduced-price school lunches, the CBO estimated. [...]</p>
<p>A separate House measure would scale back federal administrative aid to state child-support enforcement programs, saving the federal government nearly $5 billion over five years but potentially cutting child-support collections even more. [...]</p>
<p>Still another House provision would roll back a court-ordered expansion of foster care support, denying foster care payments to relatives who take in children removed from their parents&#8217; homes by court order. That provision would reduce the coverage of foster care payments to about 4,000 children a month and cut $397 million from the program through 2010, the CBO said. [...]</p>
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