Government
The List of Proposed Cuts With the Most Impact on Alabama
Of the programs on the original list of 66 that the president proposed to eliminate, there were 40 that would impact Alabama, based on a BirminghamWatch examination:
The Economic Development Administration
Manufacturing Extension Partnership
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Grants and Education
Single Family Housing Direct Loans
Rural Water and Waste Disposal Program
Rural Business Cooperative Services
21st Century Community Learning Centers
Advanced Research Projects Agency – Energy
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
Community Services Block Grant
Health Professions and Nursing Training Programs
Migrant and Seasonal Farm Worker Training
Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program
Flood Hazard Mapping and Risk Analysis Program
Choice Neighborhoods
Community Development Block
Home Investment Partnerships Program
Self-Help and Assisted Homeownership Opportunity Program Account
Abandoned Mine Land Grants
Heritage Partnership Program
National Wildlife Refuge Fund
State Criminal Alien Assistance Program
National Infrastructure Investments (TIGER)
Corporation for Public Broadcasting
Corporation for National and Community Service
Legal Services Corporation
Appalachian Regional Commission
Federal Supplemental Development Grants
Student Support and Academic Enrichment Grants
Supporting Effective Instruction State Grants
Teacher Quality Partnership
- Institutes of Peace
NASA Office of Education
NASA Five Earth Science Missions
Senior Community Service Employment Program
Energy Star and Voluntary Climate Programs
EPA Geographic Programs
National Endowment for the Arts
National Endowment for the Humanities
Overseas Private Investment Corporation
Those programs have not been eliminated at present, but some federal agencies have already signaled their support of Trump’s wishes. At the same time, there are agencies, nonprofits and others criticizing the proposed cuts and hoping they don’t get enacted.