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Politics | 02/27/2009 12:50 pm

What's in Obama's Proposed 2010 Budget for You?

By The Staff at wowOwow.com
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We understand the logistics of President Obama’s recently revealed $3.55 trillion budget can be a bit hard to comprehend, so we here at wOw have paged through it and picked out parts that may impact women in the coming years, like Social Security benefits, health care, contraception and the fight against gender discrimination.

Family Planning

-Funding for the Medicaid Family Planning State Option allows states to bypass some red tape when providing services to women who don’t normally qualify for government aid, such as cancer screenings and preventative care. The Atlantic points out that some argue this would reduce later-term abortions because poorer women would have quicker access to doctors. This is the same provision House Speaker Nancy Pelosi took flack for, as she tried to get it into the stimulus bill. It was dropped from that, but women’s groups lobbied hard to get it in the budget. 

-Promotes "evidence-based" teen-pregnancy-prevention programs, as well as state, community-based and faith-based efforts. "The program will fund models that stress the importance of abstinence while providing medically accurate and age-appropriate information to youth who have already become sexually active," the budget says.

"We commend the president for his commitment to make family planning and basic health-care services, including lifesaving cancer screenings, more accessible and affordable to millions of low-income women and their families," said Planned Parenthood Federation of America President Cecile Richards. "With women and their families losing health coverage every day, we applaud the president for making women’s health a priority as he works to reform our health-care system."

PPFA notes that the Congressional Budget Office has said this would provide coverage to 2.3 million low-income women by 2014, while other studies say it could help 500,000 women avoid unplanned pregnancy.

Health Care

-Creates $634 billion health-care fund more than 10 years to reform health-care system by (hopefully) bringing down costs and expanding coverage

-$6 billion for cancer research at the National Institutes of Health

-$330 million to boost number of doctors, nurses, dentists practicing in areas of the country that have shortages of health professionals; $74 million to improve access to and quality of health care in rural areas

-More funding for child care, expands Early Head Start and Head Start, creates the Nurse Home Visitation program to support first-time moms

-New Food and Drug Administration efforts to make sure Americans can buy safe, effective, cheaper drugs from other countries; calls for the creation of regulatory pathway to approve follow-on biologics – cheaper, copycat-like versions of complex, protein-based medicines that have helped make breakthroughs for cancer, multiple sclerosis, diabetes and HIV/AIDS, as well as many serious rare diseases

-Improves oversight and program integrity of Medicare Prescription Drug Program (Part D), Medicare Advantage and Medicaid

-$3.2 billion for the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) to help low-income families with their home heating and cooling bills

-Extends the Children’s Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act through 2013, gives it an extra $44 billion on top of the $25 billion already allotted; will provide insurance for four million more kids by 2013

-Provides funding to reduce domestic violence and enhance emergency-care systems

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caj p
Same old spin does it not ever get old to you folks?  You explain how with all these precious tax cuts over the past 8 years that the Reps love so much how we have lost millions of jobs?  I thought in their book it created them….where have all these jobs gone to that were supposed to be created by the Tax Cut Party??  Oh my yes, the economy has surely thrived under that notion and they think we are daft enough to continue down that road…thanks but no thanks.  Also, seeing as the caring Rep Party care so much about the military….do you know that one third of the homeless folks are Veteran’s?  So these folks also are not productive and expect handouts as well I suppose….oh yes they like to talk big about the military and how they care and there was McCain who didn’t want increase the education benefits for Vets.  Obama has said he will increase their pay and has invested in getting them decent treatment even before becoming President.  It’s a party of empty talk and no ideas fading into the sunset, no one will miss it that’s for sure.
By caj p on 02/28/2009 6:38 pm
DeBúrca obj

"The do not EXPECT a Free lunch..only a way to  EARN one!" by SJ

You mean like the Oil Industry expects a ‘free lunch’ with their tax incentives, and the wealthy expect a ‘free lunch’ with their tax loopholes and off shore industries, and the banks and wall street expect a ‘free lunch’ with their $billions in government bail out money? 

By DeBúrca obj on 03/01/2009 3:54 pm
Lynn Norton
Your problem is that you do not realize that most of the people that have FINALLY made it to the point of having anything are of the late 40’s and older.  I went to college——paid for it myself.  I got my education.  I lived in a garage that was turned into a "house".  In the winter, I had to turn on the hot water to thaw the ice on the floor of the shower—-there was no tub.  Most of us so called "RICH" people (the new dirty word apparent) started at the very bottom and worked our way up.  Used cars, fixer up homes, tightening our belts, and planning and putting away.  We put braces on all 4 of our kids, loved them, cared for them, educated them through college, when someone in our family was sick—-WE took care of it, we helped our neighbors, church project and special needs.  As a family, we supported each other and now we are WHAT??? hated for the fact that we work 40 plus years to get here????   The saying is now, "it takes a village to raise a child," that is wrong it takes a family to raise a child.  I want to care for my family and make those choices that I want to.  You, my friend, sound like you have not lived long enough to see the suffering, you believe only what you hear.  Therefore, have you dug deep and got your hands dirty????  Have you gone and helped anyone??  I have.  Remember it was both sides of the table of the government and a lot of glad handing that got this country to where it is.  I never saw a budget problem that was corrected by borrowing more money to throw at it.  Try to get a loan right now and see how the banks are sitting on the charity they received called TARP—-which is your money and mine.  Oh, and by the way at $250,000 people were already giving 39% tax.  It will go up to 50%.  When people quit working and producing because they are being punished at a 50% tax rate with no deductions (Obama is planning on taking them all away—Great!).  The result of that tax increase is that the income for that person/family, because income is consider joint income, the earning  drops down to $125,000.  Now you may think that is a lot of money but when you are helping your family, giving to charity, donating at church, doing volunteer work—-well it puts a damper on even the nicest people.  I came from nothing, had nothing much growing up, went without for years……..do not tell me I am lucky and rich with an assumption from you that there is somethind evil about that.  It had nothing to do with luck it had to do with attitude and work. 
By Lynn Norton on 05/20/2009 10:56 pm
Robert Thompson

Lady Gator….Excellent post…want to thank you for your service to our country.  We thank all of our veterans and service men and women, every time we get that chance.  Military personal and veterans deserve alot more than they receive….since they are the ones that really help keep this nation Free.

As for business owners, they work hard for what they make… If you are a business owner, 80 hour plus weeks are normal..something that many people in this country and especially in Washington and the State Houses do not understand.

By Robert Thompson on 02/27/2009 10:05 pm
DeBúrca obj
Everybody works hard for what they make, unless you do not Robert, I have no idea.
By DeBúrca obj on 03/01/2009 7:01 pm
starry Nite

Just pay your taxes like everyone else.  Forget this share the wealth crap.  This tax system has been in place since 1913 and rich pay a higher rate. .  Why all of a suddent to we have this socialism chatter ?

I am one of those people who will pay more.  I don’t have many tax shelters. It  is part of being an American and preserving the American way of life.

By starry Nite on 02/28/2009 1:22 am
Lady Gator

starry nite — "Just pay your taxes like everyone else, forget this share the wealth crap"

Thank you for being one of those people who will pay more.  Wow, that makes you real patriotic!  Especially since you are helping to be a good American!  There are many Americans in your tax bracket that are not happy.  You are definitely in the minority.

I work each year, part time, at one of the local H&R Block offices at tax time.  I see people from ALL walks of life - from every spectrum of the financial scale.  I have yet to see anyone come dancing and singing in the door — filled with rapturous glee because they are paying their taxes.  I have yet to hear anyone say — please, oh, please, everyone  please, I want to be a good patriot so I’m just so proud to be here! Wish I were richer so I could pay more.  Oh, and I’m really happy to pay my share although there are many people who pay none!

Also, part of being an American is the right to express their feelings.  The right to disagree.  That doesn’t make them un-American.

 

 

By Lady Gator on 02/28/2009 4:04 pm
DeBúrca obj
Not to mention, in the 50s when this country was at its most economically sound, the tax rates were much higher for top earners who could afford it the most.
By DeBúrca obj on 03/01/2009 3:55 pm
A N
"Share the wealth" is only a euphemism for socialism.  Lady Gator, you called it right.  No one has mentioned the fact that this philosophy inhibits ambition and initiative and fosters "entitilement" and stagnation.  Wake up, people.
By A N on 02/28/2009 7:04 am
Diana T
Prove it.
By Diana T on 02/28/2009 12:10 pm
A N
Diana, prove it???  How about the fall of the Soviet Union?!  And why are people swimming away from Cuba rather than to it?!  Also, it’s well known that the more socialistic countries of western Europe (Sweden, Denmark, France)  have chronic perennial 10% unemployment.  BUT if you ask the other 90% of their tax paying citizens, they’ll tell you that they’re sick of paying for those who choose to remain "entitled."
By A N on 02/28/2009 6:19 pm
Diana T

The above are irrelavent to today’s global crisis in which the G20 is having to work together to handle this in an interacting system.  We aren’t talking Russian socialism here; where in the world are you getting your news.  You need to study macro-economics.

By Diana T on 02/28/2009 7:01 pm
A N
The relevance is we cannot afford to have large portions of our population or any of the G20 countries’ citizens "on the dole."  Wake up!  Basic economics dictate "there’s going to be NO demand for anyone’s products" unless everyone is gainfully and efficiently employed by private enterprise.  The govt. only REDISTRIBUTES wealth; it DOES NOT CREATE IT.  Hey, Diane, I’ve studied both macro and micro economics and all I see is this country going down the drain. With Obama-nomics, it means tax the hard working and give to the lazy! 
By A N on 02/28/2009 7:22 pm
Diana T

AN, I am awake and very alert.  You do not seem to grasp the fact that we are in a global crisis as well as a local one and that all economies are interconnected and that we all have to work in concert with one another in order to coordinate any possible recoveries, and perhaps it would behoove you to read The Eonomist.

http://www.economist.com/finance/

And, Europe has it own crisis..the one that if Eastern Europe can’t pull out of this, the whole existence of the EU is in jeopardy

By Diana T on 02/28/2009 11:42 pm
rocky rocky
Thank you for the link, Diana. Gosh. I learn so much from you!
By rocky rocky on 03/01/2009 9:31 am