How Will Sequestration Impact Georgia?
Here's how the White House says middle class families, jobs and economic security will be affected if across-the-board spending cuts take place on March 1.
If sequestration were to take effect, the following are some examples of the impacts on Georgia this year alone, according to the White House: Teachers and Schools: Georgia will lose approximately $28.6 million in funding for primary and secondary education, putting around 390 teacher and aide jobs at risk. In addition about 54,000 fewer students would be served and approximately 80 fewer schools would receive funding. See Oconee School Board Looks at Potential Local Impact of Looming Automatic Spending Cuts to Federal Education Education for Children with Disabilities: In addition, Georgia will lose approximately $17.5 million in funds for about 210 teachers, aides, and staff who help children with disabilities. Work-Study Jobs: Around …
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