Even Tea Party Govs. LePage and Bevin are spooked by Trump budget’s draconian cuts – Raw Story

Maine Gov. Paul LePage (screen grab)

President Donald Trumps proposed budget has been drawing predictable criticism from Democrats and even some Republicans, but a new report claims that even Tea Party favorites such as Maine Gov. Paul LePage and Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin are worried as well.

TheNew York Times reports that during a conversation with White House budget director Mick Mulvaney recently, both Bevin and LePage expressed concerns about some of the massive cuts proposed in the Trump budget to key programs that benefit their states.

Bevin was particularly upset by the White Housess plan to defund theAppalachian Regional Commission, which the Times describes asan economic development agency that spans 13 states and steers millions of dollars in federal money to Kentucky.

LePage, meanwhile, questioned the White Houses plans to cut low-income housing aid.

Although neither of these governors have gone public with their gripes yet, theTimes notes that their private opposition is symbolic of the difficulties that the Trump administration will have in making its proposed budget a reality.

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