Gulf Spill Demands Restoring Coast Guard Budget Cuts
For Immediate Release: May 5, 2010
Gulf Oil Spill Demands Restoration of Coast Guard Budget Cuts
"The U.S. Coast Guard response to this spill has been outstanding, but we cannot expect that capability to survive with the kind of draconian cuts requested by the Administration," says Carter, a member of the Subcommittee on Homeland Security, which oversees Coast Guard funding. "The current budget plan to drop 1100 military personnel would have seriously jeopardized this level of response had those cuts been in place today."
The Obama Administration 2011 budget request would cut Coast Guard funding and personnel by 3%, dropping the department’s budget to $10.1 billion and around 42,000 personnel. Carter has called for restoration to a minimum level of last year's 2010 budget with an inflation adjustment, with corresponding cuts elsewhere in the federal budget to compensate.