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Can Budget be Cut Without Changing Law

By David Darman on Friday, September 27, 2002.

The New Hampshire Center for Public Policy Studies released a report today/Friday that candidates for state office should look at……
According to the report, most of the increase in the state’s budget over the past decade took place in six key areas of spending.
And those areas are controlled not by those writing up the budget…but by state and federal law.
The Center’s Co-director Doug Hall explained the reports findings to NHPR’s David Darman. For a copy of the report go to www.nhpolicy.org

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Nursing Homes Fear Cuts

By Trish Anderton on Friday, September 27, 2002.

While Congress debates homeland security and the possibility of war with Iraq, nursing homes are keeping a worried eye on the federal Medicare budget. A ten-percent cut in skilled nursing payments is scheduled to go into effect Monday. That money pays for specialized care for some of the sickest nursing home patients. The facilities are hoping Congress cancels those cuts before adjourning. NHPR?s Trish Anderton reports.

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