Bush’s rhetoric doesn’t match his record. He has consistently recommended pulling funding for school violence prevention programs:
- In 2006, Bush proposed a five percent cut for youth and crime prevention programs. Bush’s 2005 budget proposed a 40 percent drop in juvenile-crime prevention, following a 44 percent cut in 2004.
- The Bush administration has repeatedly recommended eliminating federal funding for the Safe and Drug-Free Schoolsand Communities State Grants program, which works on juvenile-crime prevention.
- Since 2001, Congress has voted to retain the Grants program over the administration’s objections, but at reduced levels. Funding for the program was $439.2 million in 2001 but fell to $346.5 million this year, with $310 million recommended for 2007.
- More than half the nation’s school districts receive $10,000 or less per year to fight violence and substance abuse — “too little to make a difference” according to an Education Department official.
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