The New York Times: Government programs from Medicaid to the National Institutes of Health would be cut substantially under the budget proposed by the White House on Tuesday. Even military spending would make few gains over 10 years.
Here are some of the changes over 10 years, compared with projected spending under current law, according to a Times analysis:
$627 billion cut to Medicaid*
$194 billion cut to food stamps
$87 billion cut to National Institutes of Health
$45 billion cut to State Department operations
$28 billion cut to refugee programs
$18 billion cut to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
$2 billion cut to food safety and inspection
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