NM congress members back home, address sequestration

NM congress members back home, address sequestration

NM congress members back home, address sequestration

  • Latest Local News
Man looks to give family piece of history
Man gives history back to famlies

An Albuquerque man is on a mission to locate 269 families to …

Branson shoots for Christmas space flight
Branson aims for Christmas space flight

Sir Richard Branson now has a target date for the first manned …

Fire near Silver City grows to 200 acres
McKenny Fire grows to 200 acres

A wildfire churning through grass and brush swelled to 200 …

Youth volunteer accused of luring teen
Youth volunteer accused of luring teen

A man with lots of access to kids is now accused of disturbing …

Evening Webcast: May 21, 2013
Evening Webcast: May 21, 2013

Jessica Garate and Mark Ronchetti with your evening headlines …

Advertisement

Pearce, Lujan Grisham address sequester

Both reps home in N.M. as budget cuts kick in

Updated: Saturday, 02 Mar 2013, 4:18 PM MST
Published : Friday, 01 Mar 2013, 7:25 PM MST

AlBUQUERQUE (KRQE) - With its heavy dependence on federal spending, New Mexico is in line for an especially hard hit from sequestration .

Reps. Steve Pearce and Michelle Lujan Grisham were on home turf Friday to face constituents about automatic and potentially devastating federal budget cuts.

Republican Rep. Steve Pearce took to the airwaves on 770 KKOB to field questions about what these cuts mean, and what he’s doing in Washington, D.C.

“I think people are asking why the cuts are going forward more than which cuts,” Pearce said. “Everybody understands that it’s time to stop wasteful Washington ways. They want Washington to live with the same requirements that we have.”

Democratic Rep. Michelle Lujan Grisham made the rounds in Estancia dropping into a health care facility, senior center and a Head Start center.

“When you look at the rural communities, and they’re already fighting harder than anybody else to have fair economic development investments,” Lujan Grisham said. “They get hit really hard in any issue with the sequester.”

Late Friday, 15 months after Congress and the president agreed on a budget act with the sequester as a last resort everyone said they hoped to avoid, President Obama signed the executive order implementing the $85 billion in across-the-board budget cuts.

Earlier Pearce told KRQE Speaker of the House John Boehner sent members home for the weekend.

“Our speaker has said we don’t want to shut the government down,” Pearce said. “It is not us as Republicans; we only control the House.”

Both Lujan Grisham and Pearce say a resolution needs to be made, and both likened America’s budget to families tightening purse strings to make ends meet. Pearce says spending cuts need to be made, but not to national security. Lujan Grisham says revenue also needs to be increased.

“When families are struggling and they can’t make ends meet, they get a second job,” Lujan Grisham said. ‘They tighten their belts. Here the federal government said, ‘Nope, we’re just going to cut.’”
 

Comment With KASA.com's commenting system, you don't need to register. You can login with an existing Facebook, Yahoo!, Google, or Twitter account and more. 
 

comments powered by Disqus

Enter the Hole-in-One Golf Contest

Just pick the golfers you think will finish 1st through 10th for each of the …

Enter the Auto Race Challenge Contest

Pick the 10 drivers you think will finish 1st through 10th for each race and …

Advertisement
  • Current Conditions - Statewide
Advertisement