30 Ways the Shutdown Is Already Screwing People
http://www.alternet.org/30-ways-shutdown-already-screwing-people
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Here's a quick guide:
Kids with cancer: 30 children who were supposed to be admitted for cancer treatment at the National Institute of Health's clinical center were put on hold, along with 170 adults.
Head Start kids: When a new grant didn't come in, Bridgeport, Connecticut, closed 13 Head Start facilities serving 1,000 kids. Calhoun County, Alabama, shut down its Head Start program, which serves 800 kids. Some were relocated to a local church.
Pregnant women: Several states had promised to pick up the tab if the US Department of Agriculture stopped funding the Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC)but not Arkansas, where 85,000 meals will no longer be provided to low income women and their children.
Babies: 2,000 newborn babies won't receive baby formula in Arkansas, due to those WIC cuts.
People who help pregnant women and babies: The 16 people who administer the WIC program in Utah will be furloughedin order to free up money to continue funding the program.