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ial activities."Roughly
half the department budget pays staff, which is far more than at
other agencies. The department argues that the sequester cuts, then, have
a significant impact on services -- seasonal hiring, for instance, had to
be drastically cut back, which impacts programs at national parks. Federal
agencies have each responded differently to the sequester. The Federal Aviation
Administration rattled lawmakers after it furloughed air traffic controllers,
leading to delays at major U.S. airports. Congress, though, intervened by
allowing the FAA to move money around, in turn canceling those furloughs.The
private business community also has stepped in. At Yellowstone National
Park, two cities stepped up when the National Park Service decided to
save money by plowing snow two weeks later than usual. This would
have delayed the clearing of four park gates well past the typical
May 1 opening, so city officials held a fundraiser and collected enough
money to pay the state to clear the roads, ensuring the gates
will be open on time.Coburn cited this as a positive example in
his letter, and urged the department to find more savings."I believe the
Department can continue to maintain this same level access even under sequestration,"
he wrote. "To accomplish this, the Department must prioritize its core mission,
eliminate unnecessary, wasteful, and duplicative programs, and find innovative
ways to do more with less."
A bill that would allow Texas college students to keep handguns locked
in their cars in college campus parking lots easily passed the state
Senate on Tuesday.The bill, OK'd in a bipartisan 27-4 vote, would override
rules by several state colleges and universities that prohibit guns on campuses.During
the debate on the Senate floor, Democratic Sen. Jose Rodriguez of El
Paso argued the bill would lead to allowing guns in college classrooms.
He later told FoxNews.com, I opposed the bill because, given todays climate
and the rise of crime on ours campuses, the last thing we
need to do is pass a bill like this."Supporters say the measure
isnt a traditional concealed weapons bill because the legislation would
restrict students to keeping their guns in a locked vehicle. But Rodriguez
says that would do little to deter a determined shooter.You allow it
in the glove compartment of your car in the college campus and
if you have a disgruntled student who wants to take (his or
her) anger out on the teacher or an administrator, whats going to
stop the student from walking to the car and getting it? Rodriguez
said.Republican Sen. Glenn Hegar, a supporter of the bill, says the current
restrictions unfairly single out college students.Guns in Texas play a big
part in the Lone Star states culture, Rodriguez said. At the Texas
Capitol, concealed handgun license holders are allowed to skip the metal
detectors that others must go through to be allowed entr
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