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Spending Cuts Impact President Clinton's Childhood Home in Hope

By: KARK 4 News
Updated: March 4, 2013
The government spending cuts President Obama put into effect late Friday could affect a former president.

President. Bill Clinton's childhood home is a public landmark in the town of Hope (Hempstead County).

The budget cuts could impact staffing, meaning the museum won't be open to the public as often.

While there is some concern for the city, the mayor says they're optimistic.

Two permanent and three part-time employees currently work at the museum. It's unclear if they would face possible furloughs or layoffs.

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