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President Bush's Proposed Budget Threatens Safety
February 4, 2008 -- IAFF General President
Harold Schaitberger issued this statement February 4 on
President Bush’s proposed Fiscal Year 2009 budget:
“As the end of the president’s term in office mercifully
draws closer, his proposed budget is another example of his
words not matching his deeds.
“President Bush says he wants to protect Americans, but his
budget proposal proves his words are meaningless. Once
again, he has proposed eliminating or drastically reducing
funding for important programs that make our neighborhoods,
our citizens and our country safer.
“A president interested in protecting Americans would not
cut funding for the Homeland Security Department’s first
responder grant programs. President Bush is surprisingly
ignorant of the value that the FIRE Act and SAFER grants
provide to the smallest towns and the largest cities across
this country.
“It shouldn’t come as a surprise that President Bush is no
friend of fire fighters because is a repeat offender. The
president’s budget proposal for Fiscal 2009 proposes merely
$300 million for the FIRE Act – the same amount he proposed
in his Fiscal 2008 budget. He also proposes eliminating
SAFER grant programs – just as he did in his Fiscal 2008
budget.
“With his short-sighted budget proposal, President Bush has
ignored the wishes of Congress, which made a very strong
bipartisan statement last year when it saved the SAFER grant
program and boosted funding for the FIRE Act. In the end,
members of Congress from both sides of the aisle understood
the value of the first responder grant programs,
appropriating $560 million for the Fire Act and $190 million
for SAFER grants.
“The IAFF will again work with Congress to restore funding
to the Homeland Security Department’s first responder grant
programs and protect Americans, despite President Bush’s
attempt to eviscerate our nation’s security.”
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