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Feb 6, 2008   |  Helena Independent Record

Delegation tough on budget

Helena Independent Record

By: Editorial

Montana's congressional delegation is rightfully aghast at what President Bush revealed Monday as his budget proposal for the next federal fiscal year, with even Republican Denny Rehberg finding plenty to complain about.

While all the details have yet to filter down to the voters, the document's message is plain: more war, more tax cuts, and more deficits.

"A good budget must be realistic," said Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., at a hearing Tuesday. He said that by proposing cuts in health programs, making tax cuts permanent and omitting war costs in predicting a budget surplus by 2012, the budget fails that realism test by a wide margin.

Stories by IR Washington Bureau reporter Noelle Straub explain how the budget plans huge cuts in federal land management, from the Forest Service to the BLM, as well as the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Closer to home, local law enforcement complained that proposed cut, if approved, would wipe out Montana's drug task forces. That was all the more chilling when Lewis and Clark County Sheriff Cheryl Liedle pointed out that the last five murders in the Helena area were drug related, and that it was task force detectives' informants who led to closing the cases.

Bush's claim of surplus by 2012 has to be his most ridiculous statement of all. His current estimates are for a $410 billion deficit in 2008 and a $407 budget deficit in 2009. Plus, his numbers assume absolutely no funding for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan starting in 2010.

The good news is that the president's budget is indeed just a proposal, and it is one that the Democratic-controlled Congress is pretty much going to ignore. Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, a frequent Baucus ally on bipartisan initiatives, put it bluntly: "The focus is not going to be on the president's budget. The focus is going to be on what the next president will do."

Office Contact Information

Senator Tester's Montana staff serves the state from offices in Billings, Bozeman, Butte, Great Falls, Helena, Kalispell, and Missoula. Please bring your concerns with federal agencies, academy nominations, and other situations to one of these Montana offices.

Billings

Judge Jameson Federal Building
2900 4th Ave N, Suite 201
Billings, MT 59101
Phone: (406) 252-0550
Fax: (406) 252-7768

Bozeman

Avant Courier Building
1 E Main Street, Suite 202
Bozeman, MT 59715
Phone: (406) 586-4450
Fax: (406) 586-7647

Butte

Silver Bow Center
125 W Granite, Suite 200
Butte, MT 59701
Phone: (406) 723-3277
Fax: (406) 782-4717

Great Falls

119 1st Avenue N, Suite 102
Great Falls, MT 59401
Phone: (406) 452-9585
Fax: (406) 452-9586

Helena

Capital One Center
208 N Montana Avenue, Suite 202
Helena, MT 59601
Phone: (406) 449-5401
Fax: (406) 449-5462

Kalispell

8 Third Street E
Kalispell, MT 59901
Phone: (406) 257-3360
Fax: (406) 257-3974

Missoula

130 W Front St.
Missoula, MT 59802
Phone: (406) 728-3003
Fax: (406) 728-2193

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