-27be extended to the Trust Territory," will request other
Federal agencies not to increase their existing programs to
the Trust Territory" and will eliminate or phase out the
existing federal programs.
This decision hasS raised a storm of protest from citizens
and elected political leaders of the Trust Territory.

For

example, the Speaker of the Congress of the Federated States
of Micronesia, the Honorable Bethwel Henry, in a letter to
Interior Secretary Andrus dated July 17,

1979, stated that

“there is no provision in [the Trusteeship Agreement]

that

would justify a phasing-down of programs which promote the
economic and educational advancement and the health of the
inhabitants of the Trust Territory during the life of the
Agreement."

There have also been numerous resolutions,

petitions and memorials from various Micronesian groups and
associations.

There has been no meaningful response to

any of this by the Department of Interior.
The Programs Cut
The reductions can be briefly summarized.

As of Fiscal

Year 1979, $21,395,664 was budgetted for the federal programs
in Micronesia; Fiscal Year 1980, $12,091,622, a reduction of
43%; and Fiscal Year 1981,
Trusteeship,

the supposed last year of the

$9,489,622, a reduction of 22%.

There are approximately 77 categorical federal programs

now operating in the Trust Territory.

A list of them,

and

a program description of each has been provided to this Committee

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