The Michigan Daily-Friday, May 9, 1980-Page 5 Senate budget plan to include state portion of revenue sharing WASHINGTON (AP)-The Senate, Hatch (R-Utah) to cut spending in the in the first break with its Budget Com- proposed $612.9 billion 1981 budget by mittee's 1981 balanced budget plan, an additional $7.3 billion to guarantee a agreed yesterday to restore $700 million business tax cut and no deficit. to keep alive the state portion of Hatch argued that the deteriorating revenue sharing. economy will push unemployment By voice vote, the Senate approved higher than had been expected in fiscal the partial restoration of the $1.7 billion 1981, throwing the committee's projec- state revenue sharing program by ted balanced budget out of whack. diverting $700 million in so-called "New economic forecasts of a "categorical" grant money that nor- deepening recession show that this mally must be used for federally man- budget is already out of balance," he dated purposes. said. Hatch's amendment would have cut THE AMENDMENT, sponsored by the 1981 budget by 2.2 per cent across freshman Sens. Nancy Kassebaum (R- the board, except for defense and Social Kan.) and Bill Bradly (D-N.J.), puts Security. He said the extra reductions the Senate in disagreement with the would allow Congress to approve tax House which backed total elimination cuts to spur productivity and business of the state revenue sharing program. investment while still balancing the By cutting from "categorical" grant 1981 budget. programs, the change avoids unbalan- However, Sen. Ernest F. Hollings (D- cing the Senate Budget Committee's S.C.), who is managing the budget on proposed $612.9 billion balanced budget the floor, urged the Senate to reject for fiscal 1981, which starts Oct. 1. Hatch's proposal and wait until this It also excluded from reduction summer to assess the seriousness of the categorical grants to individuals, such economic situation. as food stamps and Medicaid, and gran- ts for education, mass transit, job programs, community development, pollution control, highway aid and sub- sidized housing. THE AMENDMENT would cut other grants by 10 per cent. However, when asked what grants would be reduced, neither Bradley nor Kassebaum's of- fice could specify which grants would be affected. The vote came as the Senate pressed to complete work on its defense-orien- ted 1981 spending plan and join the House in approving the first balanced federal budget in 12 years. Senate Majority Leader Robert C. Byrd (D-W.Va.) said he had hoped the Senate would finish its version of the budget last night so work could begin reconciling it With the House package. However, a long list of amendments still to be considered made achieving Byrd's goal doubtful. BYRD CALLED on the Senate to ex- pedite its budget debate, noting that 1980 money bills to fund food stamps, black lung benefits, refugee aid and other federal programs cannot be passed until Congress adopts the budget package. In addition to setting 1981 spending targets, the budget package would raise the 1980 spending ceiling which was breached in March and is preven- ting approval of new federal spending. The Agriculture Department has warned that unless Congress approves additional money for food stamps, those benefits will be cut off to the program's 21 million recipients on June 1. EXCEPT FOR THE one amendment, the Senate held to the balanced-budget course set by its Budget Committee despite conservative claims that a wor- sening recession means deeper spen- ding cuts are needed to eliminate the deficit. By a 53-39 margin, the Senate tabled, effectively killing, a plan by Sn Orrin z A DO IT BY MAIL N D LEAVE BLANK Yes, I would like to s u b s c r i b MICHIGAN DAILY. I agree to be b (pre-payment necessary for subs. Ann Arbor, Mich.) SPRING SUMMER BOTH SUMMER SUBSCRIPTION PRICES:I $6.50 Spring-Summer Term (Ill) I $7.00 by mail outside Ann Arbor - $3.50 Spring (Ilia) OR Summer (Ilib) Term $4.00 by mail outside Ann Arbor I (Please Print) Last Name First Middle Initial 1.D. No._Phone No._ _ Number Street Name Apt. No. I e to THE LEAVE BLANK A lied later outside of - PERMANENT (automatically renewed each term) For Circulation Dept. Use Only [-i Stencil Typed Number of papers 1 Amount Due $ 1 Date Started Code 3 (circle one) 4: J-Ap. 1: S-D 5: J-Au. 2: S-Ap. 6: J-D 3: S-Au. 7: Perm doit Ct l alig State Zip t