If you have difficulty viewing this newsletter, click here to view as a Web page. Click here to view in plain text. Wednesday, February 27, 2013 Budget cuts have disparate effects depending on geography, class Philip Rucker Varying impact of sequester explains why many rural Republicans feel little urgency to strike a deal with Obama. More headlines Federal prison guard found slain at Pennsylvania facility Take your pick, Hillary Poll: Most Americans don't believe in cheating on their income taxes Sequester a nightmare for appeals agency The Federal Eye OMB says government travel spending drops Cut the pork but hold the sequestration, protesters say Senate confirms Hagel to lead Pentagon On Leadership Why presidents need to be exploiters Tom Fox The public almost never moves in the president's direction if there is division in the country. Federal Player Managing emergency services at the Grand Canyon National Park The Partnership for Public Service Brandon Torres has a huge responsibility — ensuring the safety of more than five million people who visit the Grand Canyon National Park every year. Interactive What the sequester would mean The White House has released state-by-state reports on some of the programs and services that would be impacted under the March 1 sequestration cuts. Get The Washington Post, your way. Want to stay on top of the latest news, features, commentary and more? Here's how: Mobile: Alerts: Social Media: Applications Web site E-mail SMS RSS Feeds Facebook Twitter SEND TO A FRIEND UNSUBSCRIBE E-NEWSLETTER CENTER GET HELP Washington Post Digital E-mail Customer Care 1150 15th Street NW Washington, D.C. 20071 ©2013 The Washington Post Privacy Policy
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