To close a $3 billion gap, GOP lawmakers target many programs.Dentures and hearing aids for the poor.
Money for hospitals and nursing homes caring for the frailest Floridians.
Payments to group homes. Even health coverage for those awaiting lifesaving organ transplants.
All are part of a grim roster of state services facing deep cuts or outright elimination under spending plans taking shape Thursday in the House and Senate.
Struggling to close a $3 billion budget gap without raising taxes, Republican lawmakers slashed into dozens of programs serving the poor, seriously ill and elderly.
"It's a tough call when you have to allocate resources you just don't have enough of," said Rep. Aaron Bean, R-Fernandina Beach, chairman of the House Health and Human Services budget committee, which outlined $1.1 billion in state spending cuts Thursday.
Orlando SentinelIt seems the budget dialogs never include legislators agonizing over whether to remove tax shelters for their business associates.