Hillary Clinton, Charles Schumer Voted to Slash NYC Terror Funds

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Tuesday, June 6, 2006 10:09 a.m. EDT

Senators Hillary Clinton and Charles Schumer have been complaining for a week now about an $80 million cutback in New York City's anti-terrorism funding by the Department of Homeland Security.

But it turns out that they both voted to make substantial cuts in the city's terrorism funding last year.

According to Newsday, the Democratic duo backed a $95 million cut last December in funding from the Centers for Disease Control for bioterrorism programs around the nation. Of that amount, approximately $3 million would have gone directly to New York City.

Mrs. Clinton and her Democratic cohort actually wanted to cut bioterrorism funding even more. In October, they both backed a preliminary proposal that would have slashed the CDC grant by $123 million.

On Sunday, Sen. Schumer staged a press conference to complain about a proposed $7 million cut from the CDC in the city's bio-terror programs, saying it was like "rubbing salt in the wound" after DHS announced cutbacks in the city's terror funding last week.
But Schumer failed to mention his own votes in favor of cutting bioterror funding.

He told Newsday that he "stands by" his earlier decision to slash terror funding for the city, saying he did so because the cuts were attached to a bill that funded health care and education.

Sen. Clinton, who has launched a letter writing campaign to force a restoration of DHS's terrorism funding for New York, has had no comment on her own votes to back cuts in anti-terror programs.
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2006/6/6/101105.shtml?s=ic
 
Gotta love newsmax, even when they have a story, it's only half right or distorts reality.

In December, Schumer didn't object to a unanimous voice vote approving a huge bipartisan spending bill that included $95 million in CDC bioterrorism cuts, largely because the measure also included restorations to student loan cuts and other domestic programs.

"There was 7 billion dollars in that bill, restoring student loans, health care, necessary things - every Democrat voted for it," Schumer said yesterday.

http://www.newsday.com/news/printedition/stories/ny-ushome064770862jun06,0,6230701.story
 
In December, Schumer didn't object to a unanimous voice vote approving a huge bipartisan spending bill that included $95 million in CDC bioterrorism cuts, largely because the measure also included restorations to student loan cuts and other domestic programs.

"There was 7 billion dollars in that bill, restoring student loans, health care, necessary things - every Democrat voted for it," Schumer said yesterday.

Schumer also voted for a $123 million bioterrorism cut during a preliminary vote on the package that passed 94-3 in October. He was joined by Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton both times.

The senator said he "stands by" his decision and is speaking out now because of the disproportionate impact on New York, labeling the agency's decision and the Department of Homeland Security's $83 million cut to the city last week as a "betrayal."

From same Newsday article.

Actually I don't see much of a difference between articles??
 
Bonnie said:
From same Newsday article.

Actually I don't see much of a difference between articles??

Well, it set forth the fact that there was a vote and what it was. It just left out the fact that it was a trade-off for continued funding for health care and student loans, etc. So taken out of context, it sounded like he was pro-cutting the budget. Just political reality.
 
jillian said:
Well, it set forth the fact that there was a vote and what it was. It just left out the fact that it was a trade-off for continued funding for health care and student loans, etc. So taken out of context, it sounded like he was pro-cutting the budget. Just political reality.

political reality=oxymoron
 

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