https://www.europesays.com/2063933/ DOGE Could Speed Up Layoffs: Report #BudgetCuts #DepartmentOfGovernmentEfficiency #doge #ElonMusk #layoffs #Musk #pentagon
https://www.europesays.com/2063933/ DOGE Could Speed Up Layoffs: Report #BudgetCuts #DepartmentOfGovernmentEfficiency #doge #ElonMusk #layoffs #Musk #pentagon
“The Trump White House said LIHEAP is ‘unnecessary’ and that the administration would ‘support low-income individuals through energy dominance, lower prices, and an America First economic platform.’”
#Politics #USPolitics #Energy #LIHEAP #LIHEAPInJeopardy #LowIncomeHomeEnergyAssistanceProgramLIHEAP #BudgetCuts #TrumpIsANationalDisgrace #FederalWorkforcePurges
https://grist.org/energy/trump-calls-low-income-energy-program-unnecessary/
A leaked memo reveals sweeping NIH funding cuts targeting vaccine hesitancy, climate change, gender-affirming care, and DEI research. The intent? Almost dystopian.
https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2025/05/nih-hhs-leaked-memo-funding-cuts-trump-war-on-science-vaccines-rfk-climate-change-covid-china/ #NIH #TrumpAdministration #BudgetCuts #Conservatives #WarOnScience
https://www.europesays.com/2057967/ Indonesia’s economy slows as US tariffs, fiscal pressures challenge Prabowo’s growth goal #AirlanggaHartarto #AusterityMeasures #BhimaYudhistira #BudgetCuts #ConsumerSpending #CSISIndonesia #EconomicGrowth #Economy #FiscalConstraints #InvestorConfidence #Jakarta #PrabowoSubianto #PurchasingPower #SoutheastAsia #SovereignWealthFund #UsChinaTradeWar
20 attorneys general ask federal judge to reverse deep cuts to US Health and Human Services agency. #HHS #HealthandHumanServices #DOGE #budgetcuts #RFKjr https://pbswisconsin.org/news-item/20-attorneys-general-ask-federal-judge-to-reverse-deep-cuts-to-us-health-and-human-services-agency/
Rep. Summer Lee Condemns Budget Cuts to Higher Education Aid: ‘I Wouldn’t Be Here Without These Programs’ https://shinemycrown.com/rep-summer-lee-condemns-budget-cuts-to-higher-education-aid-i-wouldnt-be-here-without-these-programs/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon #HigherEducation #BudgetCuts #EducationFunding #RepSummerLee #StudentAid
Houston ISD is two months away from its deadline to finalize next school year’s budget, and state-appointed Superintendent Mike Miles said tough decisions are ahead — including cuts to the district’s central office.
Federal cuts threaten program that allows suburban libraries to share books
https://www.chicagotribune.com/2025/04/28/illinois-interlibrary-loan/ #Libraries #Books #BudgetCuts #Trump #Literacy #Illinois
Texas Rep. Greg Casar's recent "People's Town Hall" in Thornton, Colorado, showcased mounting discontent over proposed GOP budget cuts threatening vital Medicaid funds. Over 100 attendees, including notable figures like Bernie Sanders, voiced concerns over Rep. Gabe Evans’ inadequate engagement and support for potential cuts affecting 40% Latino residents. With pressure mounting for the 2026 midterms, constituents are mobilizing against harmful policies. Read more here: [Source](https://www.alternet.org/town-hall-colorado/) #Medicaid #BudgetCuts #Healthcare #Accountability
Trump administration is aiming deep cuts to all things NASA (except Mars mission, of course)
Trump’s cuts to California State Library lead to hiring freeze and furloughs
https://www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/the-state-worker/article304274831.html
"Nicky Fox, NASA’s associate administrator for science, told the House Science Committee’s space subcommittee on April 1 that the agency had not run any scenarios on what NASA would do if funding was cut 50%, because the agency had not yet seen the Trump administration’s 2026 budget request. Well, some folks have seen it—and it ain’t pretty.
According to SpaceNews, Fox said that 'a 50% cut is going to result in some pretty drastic decisions.' I hope your pencils are sharpened, NASA budget folks, as you may not be able to afford sharpeners next year.
Trump and GOP lawmakers want to slash Medicaid funding—but this mother is pushing back.
https://www.fastcompany.com/91313494/trump-and-gop-lawmakers-want-to-slash-medicaid-funding-but-this-mother-is-pushing-back #BudgetCuts #Medicaid #Politics #Healthcare #Republicans
Focus on what you CAN do, not what you CAN’T
In these past few weeks it seems that there were so many horrible things happening that just making a list of them feels overwhelming and exhausting. Some of the decisions of the current U.S. government have an impact on the global level, others hit people personally, some of whom are close friends. And then, there are those who seem to target the very core of our profession, like the shutting down of the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) and the termination of grants already awarded by the National Endowment of the Humanities (NEH).
It is hard not to lose all hope in this climate. And yet, aren’t we, as museum professionals, used to things not really looking pretty? Haven’t we battled budget and staff cuts before? Haven’t we brought uncomfortable truths in front of the eyes of our visitors and politicians before? Maybe the current crisis is not comparable to what we were confronted with before. But just as well, we are well trained in going against adversarial circumstances.
We have always done so with resilience, creativity, and, most of all, a sense of community. We might be spread out across the world and we might have spread ourselves thin by taking on too many responsibilities, but we are not alone. I have reached out to my network over the past few days to check in on some people, see how they are coping, and getting ideas of what can be done, because, in the end, focusing on what can’t be done never made anything better.
Turns out that John E. Simmons had already started collecting what can be done to prepare for what is coming at us in something we registrars love: A list.
I contributed a few of my thoughts to it and we also asked some more colleagues to add to it. What I am posting here today is by no means a comprehensive and finalized list of what to think about and what to do, but it is a start. Feel free to add more ideas in the comments section, just like we enhance it going forward.
What Can We Do?
1. Apply the lessons that museums learned from Covid
2. Prepare the collections for long-term, low maintenance storage
by preparing the most sustainable and passive storage environment possible:
3. Protect the databases
4. Update the institutional emergency preparedness plan
to include procedures for coping with sudden, prolonged shutdowns of the building.
5. Stock up on critical supplies
6. Download anything needed from federal websites
(such as the NPS Museum Handbook and Conserve O Grams or IMLS reports) immediately, while the information is still available. Store this data in a safe place that is only accessible to authorized personnel and make deleting those resources as hard as possible.
7. Keep in mind that most serious problem going forward will probably not be the cuts in federal funding
to the NIH, NEA, NSF, IMLS, etc., because most of this money goes to projects which can be postponed or funded by other sources (such as donations). The most serious problem will be the lack of funds resulting from damage done to the economy due to a combination of the rising deficit, increasing unemployment (e.g., the mass reductions in the federal workforce and corresponding loss of jobs in sectors that serve the federal workforce), and decreased tax revenues due to tax cuts for the wealthy, tariffs on imports, and cuts to social services. In other words, the predicted problems with the US economy are far more likely to be a bigger problem for museums than the loss of federal grant funds.
Words of Cheer:
Best Advice:
If your institution does not have a plan for long-term survival during a financial crisis, the next pandemic, or climate change, get busy now to correct this deficit.
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Registrar Trek is hosted on a server in Germany and following EU laws. I am currently looking through all the plug-ins I use to make sure none of them collects and shares any personal data with the U.S. Or, in fact, anybody. I always was mindful not to collect any personal information but will double-check again if everything is safe.
Hang on in there, you are not alone!
Another victim of ESPN/Disney's budget cuts........ their LA studios…..
Meaning no more SportsCenter from Los Angeles.........
Mayor speaks on Trump admin’s grant cuts affecting public health in Nashville https://www.byteseu.com/872916/ #BudgetCuts #grants #Health #MayorO'Connell #measles #nashville #PublicHealth #TrumpAdministration #VanderbiltUniversityMedicalCenter
Andy Davey @DaveyCartoons #RachelReeves gives a very Spring like optimism to her Statement; mainly by ignoring the very real clouds over the hill on @Telegraph #Reeves #SpringStatement #BudgetCuts #WelfareCuts – political cartoon gallery in London original-political-cartoon.com
Morten Morland @mortenmorland @thetimes on #Reeves #RachelReeves #SpringStatement #BudgetCuts #WelfareCuts – political cartoon gallery in London original-political-cartoon.com
Ella Baron @EBaronCartoons on #RachelReeves and the sleeping lion of UK growth @guardian #Reeves #SpringStatement #BudgetCuts #WelfareCuts #Austerity – political cartoon gallery in London original-political-cartoon.com