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Clarion-Ledger Washington Bureau reporter Ana Radelat writes today:

Lawmakers scrambling to find money to pay for the cost of Hurricane Katrina and other emergencies Tuesday began debating spending cuts that could mean less money for Mississippi farmers and food stamp recipients. The Senate, which will consider the proposed spending cuts first, hopes to slash about $39 billion from the federal budget and reallocate money to other priorities. The House is looking to find $50 billion in savings and is planning even deeper cuts.

Senate proposals would restrict the Department of Agriculture’s conservation reserve program that pays landowners for protecting wetlands, imposes new penalties on sugar loan forfeitures and reduces other farm subsidies.
The Senate also plans to reduce Medicaid and Medicare spending and eliminate a fund that encourages doctor networks to work in inner cities, rural communities and other underserved areas.

The plan also would provide about $1.7 billion so the federal government could pick up 100 percent of the Medicaid costs of Katrina victims for five months.

The Senate is scheduled to vote on the package Thursday after considering a series of amendments.

Democrats hope to ask for more money for Katrina victims, and some Republicans may seek deeper cuts to farm subsidies.

Founding Editor Donna Ladd is a writer, journalist and editor from Philadelphia, Miss., a graduate of Mississippi State University and later the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism, where she was an alumni award recipient in 2021. She writes about racism/whiteness, poverty, gender, violence, journalism and the criminal justice system. She contributes long-form features and essays to The Guardian when she has time, and was the co-founder and editor-in-chief of the Jackson Free Press. She co-founded the statewide nonprofit Mississippi Free Press with Kimberly Griffin in March 2020, and the Mississippi Business Journal named her one of the state's top CEOs in 2024. Read more at donnaladd.com, follow her on Twitter and Instagram at @donnerkay and email her at donna@mississippifreepress.org.