Today's New York Times also reported today on the Approriations SubCommittees proposal, as was cited earlier in the Washington Post. It said that while the NIH budget would be increased, $2.6 billion would be cut from social programs - funding for Goals 2000 education programs would be cut in half, Low Income Home Energy Assitance would be eliminated, the Summer Youth jobs program would be terminated, and funding for tutoring disadvantaged children would be cut. The article went on to say that the President would almost certainly veto this bill, and the stage could be set for a standoff between the Republicans in Congress and the President, similar to the one that shut down the government two years ago. Is this what we really want? It seems like this bill has more to do with political power struggles than funding the Udall bill fully and finding a cure for PD. Before offering any support to this proposal, I'd like more information about it. Perhaps someone from NPF, PAN, the Parkinson's Alliance, etc. could respond? The New York Times article appears on p. A17 of today's paper or online www.nytimes.com/yr/mo/day/news/washpol/ congress-spend.html Linda Herman [log in to unmask]