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Sequestration Impact In Prince William

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Prince William Could Lose Millions if Sequestration Hits, Official Says

Prince William County stands to lose millions of dollars in direct federal funding, the deputy county executive said.

Prince William stands to lose millions of dollars in federal funding if sequestration proceeds as scheduled—and even if the United States doesn't fall off the "fiscal cliff," the county could still face challenges in the upcoming year, a county official said.  The federal government is scheduled to cut $1.2 trillion in spending over a 10-year period beginning Jan. 1; half from the domestic budget and half from the defense budget. One hundred forty-nine programs, such as Social Security, are exempt from cuts. While Congress and the White House continue to bat competing proposals to resolve the issue back and forth, sequestration remains the law of the land.  The federal government is poised to cut 8.2 percent ($38 billion) in the fiscal …

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Mary C. Stachyra

12:47 pm on Tuesday, December 4, 2012

I will, thanks! It's an interesting issue, and one that's not going away anytime soon.   more ›

Friday, October 5, 2012

Shadow of Sequestration Looms Over Prince William

Despite a number of positive developments in the county's real estate and jobs outlook, there's "rainclouds on the horizon," a county official said Tuesday.

Prince William's economic situation has improved since the worst days of the recession—but the county's dependence on employment from the federal government and contractors may pose challenges in the years ahead.  Wages are up. Unemployment is down. Home values are rising, and Prince William housing is perhaps the most affordable in the region. But with sequestration and other changes from the federal government on the horizon, will the county have to make painful choices in the years ahead? That's what the Board of County Supervisors discussed Tuesday as Steven Solomon, director of finance, gave a presentation on Prince William's financial outlook, and potential "rainclouds on the horizon" in years ahead.  Sequestration: What Happens in …

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