Republicans have consistently cut programs that help poor kids stay in school.
Republicans in Congress would cut projected spending on Medicaid, the program for the poor, by $163 billion over seven years.
The Republicans cut $24 million in direct services to welfare recipients.
But Republicans in Congress have been cutting, not increasing, the commission's budget.
And he said that despite the ominous fiscal picture, the Republicans might even cut other taxes.
The Republicans would cut that by a total of $7 billion over five years.
If Republicans cut that to 70 or 75 percent, it could turn some elections.
Republicans cut an average of 12% and Democrats 22%.
Republicans cut short their obstruction of family leave, a very popular measure.
The Republicans cut that to $14.6 billion by reducing or eliminating programs in almost every state agency.