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SCOTUS skeptical that state abortion bans conflict with federal health care law; Iowa advocates for immigrants push back on Texas-style deportation bill; new hearings, same arguments on both sides for ND pipeline project; clean-air activists to hold "die-in" Friday at LA City Hall.

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Budget Cuts Hit OR Seniors Where They Live

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Friday, July 2, 2010   

SALEM, Ore. - Gov. Kulongoski's mandatory nine-percent budget cuts to state services and agencies are hitting home, literally, for seniors and people with disabilities. At least 2,400 who receive in-home care as part of Oregon Project Independence - designed to allow people to remain in their homes instead of nursing facilities - are receiving letters saying the services will no longer be available, starting August 1. Another 1,200 to 1,500 on Medicaid will have personal services cut, such as help with bathing and dressing, according to Rick Bennett, director of government relations for AARP Oregon.

"We're still hopeful that there's a better way. But right now, the state has no alternative but to start sending out these notices to people, to let them know that these services are going to be eliminated. And, these are just the first of a number of notices that will be going out."

Bennett says another round of service cuts is already scheduled for October 1, and he says the cuts affect not only those who rely on the services, but also the jobs of the home care workers.

"Just when we're trying to create jobs and lower our unemployment rate, there will be more people unemployed. That means less money going into our communities; and, because these programs receive federal matching dollars, we're going to lose out on the federal dollars that would also be coming in and generating economic activity."

He notes there is a chance some federal funding will come through, but it's not a sure thing, and would not be sufficient to restore the services to everyone who needs them.




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