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Discrimination or church-state separation? That's the question the U.S. Supreme Court justices debated this week in a blockbuster First Amendment case over a Maine private school subsidy program that excludes "sectarian" schools. Law360's The Term dives into the arguments on this week's episode. ....
Committee and the leadership in the house is reported out a bill. moved some of the cuts from one part of the budget to the other and i m going to support that. excellent. so you are so, sir to go down to zero. i do understand your point about the budget deficit. i just want to have a yes or no answer. you are going to vote for meals on wheels to be slashed for 280,000 children to lose their i m not voting to slash meals on wheels. meals on wheels budget, only 8% of the meals on wheels budget comes from federal sources. 92% of the meals on wheels budget comes from private contributions and volunteer support of the folks that run meals on wheels. so having a reduction to get the budget balanced why would you prefer to cut meals on wheels for the elderly, or school subsidies for meals for children, rather than ....