The Trump 2020 cdc budget released in May 2019 (7 months before House Impeachment vote)
Presidents budget would hinder US public health progress: Huge cuts proposed
Kim Krisberg
The Nation's Health May 2019
White House budget proposals are often more vision than reality. But they offer revealing insights into an administrations values and priorities. Unfortunately, in the case of President Donald Trumps new budget plan, many of those priorities are out of step with public health, proposing significant cuts to vital programs and agencies.
Trump released his fiscal year 2020 federal budget proposal in March, recommending huge cuts across the federal government, including a 12 percent cut to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and a 10 percent cut for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
At CDC, a reduction of that magnitude equates to a $750 million spending cut over fiscal year 2019. APHA member John Auerbach, MBA, president and CEO of Trust for Americas Health, said the proposed CDC cuts not only threaten federal public health capacity, they would have a devastating impact on state and local public health departments, which depend heavily on CDC dollars flowing down to the community level.
Among its proposals for CDC, the White House budget calls for a more than $236 million cut to chronic disease prevention and health promotion, a $146 million cut for the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, a more than $102 million cut to emerging and zoonotic diseases, and about a $52 million cut to CDCs environmental health activities, including funding for asthma and childhood lead poisoning.
http://thenationshealth.aphapublications.org/content/49/3/1.2
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