· philadelphia mayor cherelle parker emphasized cutting taxes while funding housing, new municipal contracts and other priorities in city council chambers thursday as she presented her fiscal year. · the republican budget proposal that narrowly passed in the u. s. From unemployment of federal workers to the potential resurgence of street violence and a crisis in special education, the region is facing tough times. And if he does, those cuts may be overturned in court. It’s far from clear what that will mean for philly. Trump may not follow through with funding cuts to cities. Philadelphia received $2. 2 billion from the federal government in the last full budget year, and a vast majority of the aid funded health and social services programs for the citys most vulnerable residents, illustrating the stakes as president donald trump has threatened to cut aid to cities. · the effects of trumps budget cuts are already felt across multiple philadelphia and pennsylvania sectors. · we discussed how the proposed 20%-30% cuts to medicaid will lead to skyrocketing medical costs for families throughout philadelphia , and that the costs to the medical system will multiply as people receive less preventative care or lose access to healthcare altogether. · when it comes to the impact of the trump administration’s funding cuts on philadelphia , richterman and his scientific colleagues at penn, chop, jefferson, temple, etc. , aren’t the only local. House on tuesday calls for $2 trillion in spending cuts over a decade, and food benefits that support about a third of.
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