Tho NA irhiefnn nnihi - Tstocrinu Anril 2 lnfl ._....7 NATION/WORLD ?ush budget would cut minority health care funding . -I WASHINGTON (AP) - Programs target- g Ural health, disease prevention and aid -senior citizens are slated for spending ts under the budget President Bush will nd to Congress next week, according to a d draft for the Department of Health d man Services. Also slated for cuts: minority health, ild care, mental health and training for ctors at children's hospitals. At the same time, the plan massively :reases spending for medical research at eNational Institutes of Health and boosts ending for community health centers. It sates new programs for after-school activ- es; group maternity homes and mentoring -children of prisoners. A nistration officials declined to dis- ss dget details but did not dispute the ures laid out in a February memo from NHS budget chief. Overall, the Bush budget gives the department $55.5 billion for 2002, not including Medicare, Medicaid and other programs that automatically increase each year. That's about $2.7 billion more than this year, but NIH alone is slated for an increase of nearly $2.8 billion, meaning programs throughout HHS face stagnant funding or cuts. The Ryan White Comprehensive AIDS Resources Emergency (CARE) Act, for instance, which provides $1.8 billion in ser- vices to AIDS patients, will see no new money. "I can't overstate how bad this is for peo- ple with AIDS," said Alexis Schuler of the advocacy group AIDS Action. Last month, after word leaked of cuts in the Child Care Development Block Grant and child abuse prevention programs, sever- al Senate Democrats lashed out. "They're going after the most vulnerable families and kids in America," said Sen. Christopher Dodd (D-Conn.). HHS spokesman Campbell Gardett said Monday that many of the spending cuts tar- geted one-time items, items not requested by HHS or projects earmarked by members of Congress. "The popular word for it is pork," Gardett said. Gardett argued that last year's spending increases were too high. "The 15 percent growth represented what we would call a fiscal holiday, and it was not sustainable," he said. The budget saves $20 million that would have funded a drug reimportation program. The Clinton administration killed the pro- gram late last year. Among the programs slated for cuts, according to the HHS document: Training for health-care providers in medically underserved areas is set for a $94 "They're going after the most vulnerable families and kids in America." -- Sen. Christopher Dodd D-Conn. million drop - nearly 27 percent. A Centers for Disease Control and Pre- vention program that tracks and fights out- breaks and epidemics will lose $125.5 million, a 48 percent drop. Officials said the CDC's famed "disease detectives" aren't part of the cut. The Office of Minority Health would see a 12 percent cut - about $6 million from its $49 million budget. A $235 million program to train doc- tors at children's hospitals, originally target- ed for virtual elimination, is now likely to see a $35 million cut. * Mental health programs at the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administra- tion are slated for a $15.9 million cut. * Rural health and telemedicine pro- grams, currently funded at $137 million, will be cut by 42.5 percent, to $79 million. Community Access Program, a $120 million Clinton administration initiative meant to connect community clinics with public hospitals, will be eliminated alto- gether. Research at the Health Care Financing Administration will be cut by 60 percent to $55 million. pa 77 c 'v x "s A4 ;; : ;. . f may.. ° {:h P All rS I I , ; ,. a :k r ; . , :: ., . . , ,: . 0 *. _ ' ' " _ '! -. 3 , il A I. . , E. , ;-;;rr:' w ).; 4> - _ k; yTY .* l%:7 SMALL MOVES WE SPECIALIZE IN SMALL MOVES 1 . jl 2ii WORLDWIDE MOVING SYSTEMS i CALL FOR A FREE ESTIMATE 1-800-949-6683 Serving Ann Arbor cow eLocal, Long distance - International *No minimum weight restrictions *One piece of furniture to a house full *Professional packing & crating *Short and long term storage eFully-insured We Participate In The "Certified Professional Mover" Program "THE MOVER OF CHOICE" ICC#MC282234 MPSC L-25540 , ... . ' '\ t P\fl, F I- ;.o . mom" AIM ,f "'.9 - 5#0 .. " Antiques, Art, Furniture, Computers " Foam-in-Place Packaging & Crating " Motor Freight " Insurance Tc $100,000 " Strongest Boxes Anywhere " Boxes, Tape & Packaging Supplies " Custom Boxing & Crating " Free Estimates " No Minimum Weight " Small Load Specialists " Student Move Out Specials for 16 yrs. " Unique "Foam-In-Place" Packaging We Solve Your Packaging Problems Custom Boxes, Heavy Duty Or White Any Size, Any Amount, Anytime 01 " rrMe iril - u u ' ii Giu11rii Ial luu