MCC Faces Drastic Cuts as Congress Unveils '09 Budget

Bad news for the Millennium Challenge Corp.: Congress is likely to slash 2009 funding for the Bush administration's brainchild by 40 percent this week, from $1.5 billion in fiscal 2008, according to documents released by House appropriators on Monday.

The House is expected to vote Wednesday on a broad 2009 spending package that includes $875 million for MCC. Approval by both chambers - as well as President Obama - is likely.

According to a House Appropriations Committee release, funding was cut because of "slow program implementation, [which is] making funds in this bill sufficient to move forward on new compacts."

MCC did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the cuts.

The White House is expected to unveil its 2010 budget request in the coming days, and it is not clear at this point whether Obama is ready to abandon the agency, whose beneficiaries tend to be free-market democracies.

If the Senate had its way, funding would have been cut even more, to $254 million.

"We have reduced funding for the Millennium Challenge Corporation, but his should not be misinterpreted as a lack of support for the MCC," Sen. Parick Leahy said after the Senate Appropriations Committee passed initial budget language last July. "We want it to succeed, and we intend to fund future compacts. But with a pipeline of $7.5 billion and just $235 million disbursed, it makes sense first to process the billions that have already been appropriated. We want to see more results before we sign new compacts."

The development community has been speculating about MCC's fate since Obama took office. Some have speculated that the government corporation's focus on on free-market democracies was more in line with the Bush doctrine of spreading democracy than Obama's "smart power" approach. Others have speculated that the agency would be swallowed by the State Department.

Still, the funding cuts should not be interpreted as a death notice for the agency. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has expressed support for MCC, as have prominent figures in the development community. Also, the cuts are not that surprising giving the tight fiscal environment.

Also part of the 2009 budget are:

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