Judicial Watch: FOIA Documents Reveal Sequestration Propaganda in HHS Letters to Governors of All 50 States.HT: JudicialWatch.
Documents reveal partisan attacks, questionable claims about teacher layoffs and HHS Secretary Sebelius admission that sequestration would not affect agency operations.
The documents also contained memos from Secretary of HHS Katherine Sebelius indicating that sequestration would have little effect upon department operations.
The documents came in response to a Judicial Watch Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request made to HHS on February 26, 2013. The FOIA request asked for: “Any and all records regarding, concerning, or related to the projected effects of the potential budget sequestration mandated by the Budget Control Act of 2011 and the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012.”
Documents provided by HHS to Judicial Watch included letters sent in early March from Corr to the governors of each of the 50 states politicizing the sequestration:
“As you are likely aware, due to the
failures of Congress [emphasis added] to reach a deal on balanced deficit
reduction to avoid sequestration, a series of spending cuts call sequestration
will cancel approximately $85 billion in budgetary resources across the federal
government for the remainder of the federal fiscal year.”
Each of the fifty Corr letters detail alleged specific cuts for each state,
including the previously debunked claim that sequestration would lead to “school
systems forced to lay off teachers, teacher assistants, and other staff.” Other
threatened cuts include: Head Start and Early Head Start, Social Services,
Senior Nutrition Programs, Maternal and Child Healthcare, and Substance Abuse
Treatment/Prevention.Other documents show HHS had informed its own employees that the sequestration would not affect the ability of HHS to carry out its wide-ranging programs. In a memo dated December 20, 2012, Secretary of HHS Katherine Sebelius informed HHS employees:
“I do not expect our day-to-day would change
dramatically on or immediately after January 2, should sequestration occur. This
means we will not be executing any immediate personnel actions, such as
furloughs, on that date.”
In a HHS memo
dated March 1, 2013, Sebelius again minimized the impact of the
sequestration, reassuring HHS employees:
“It is vitally important to keep in mind the
distinction between the reduction in spending authority triggered by the
sequestration and the complete absence of funding associated with a government
shutdown. Unlike a shutdown, sequestration does not trigger an automatic break
in service. Please plan to continue your scheduled work, even if sequestration
goes into effect as anticipated.”
“The documents obtained by Judicial Watch reveal a well-orchestrated attempt
by the Obama administration to mislead the American people and the nation’s
governors,” said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. “These propaganda letters
are a misuse of taxpayer resources and show that HHS, the agency charged with
running Obamacare, is out of control.”
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