Slashed Budgets Get… Bigger?

04.September.2008 at 19:40 (+0000) by Robin S.

My wife often jokes that she became a Social Worker so she wouldn’t have to do math. Apparently, she could also have become a journalist:

Daily Kos up to no good again? Nah — this one comes from WaPo, doing the hard work of ignoring primary sources that are reproduced right in the piece. The boss, Laura W., and Anchor Rising did the heavy lifting so read them for the details; if you think expanding a program by $3.9 million instead of $5 million counts as cutting funds, you’re qualified to work for one of America’s most esteemed newspapers.

Emphasis Mine

Now, it’s true that Palin slashed the amount by which the program’s funding was to be increased, but that’s not what the article at the Washington Post says:

ST. PAUL — Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, the Republican vice-presidential nominee who revealed Monday that her 17-year-old daughter is pregnant, earlier this year used her line-item veto to slash funding for a state program benefiting teen mothers in need of a place to live.

After the legislature passed a spending bill in April, Palin went through the measure reducing and eliminating funds for programs she opposed. Inking her initials on the legislation — “SP” — Palin reduced funding for Covenant House Alaska by more than 20 percent, cutting funds from $5 million to $3.9 million. Covenant House is a mix of programs and shelters for troubled youths, including Passage House, which is a transitional home for teenage mothers.

[Update: Along the same lines, Soledad O'Brien accused Palin of cutting Special Needs Budget by 62% when the budget actually raised 175%.]

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