Thursday, February 28, 2013

Sequester cuts to hit Columbus public health, housing, work-force programs, Coleman says (Video)

Columbus stands to lose about $2.4 million in funding for neighborhood, human and senior services, plus hundreds of thousands of dollars in income tax revenue, if Congress and President Barack Obama can’t stop automatic spending cuts to become effective Friday.Mayor Michael Coleman’s office on Thursday provided an analysis of what the “sequester” would mean for the city. It’s not pretty.Topping the list would be a funding cut of more than $900,000 a year in public health programs, including…

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