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SC may gut programs for 26,000 disabled residents (AP)

Mary Bennett gives her autistic son Michael, 11 some hugs on their living room couch at their home in Irmo, S.C. on Tuesday, March 2, 2010. Bennett may soon face the most difficult choices of her life as a single parent: give up her job or try to institutionalize her son. A possible state spending plan will eliminate spending on any non-residential program for people with disabilities. Bennett is only able to work because the state cares for her son part of the day. (AP Photo/Anne McQuary)AP - Lawmakers are considering cutting all services for nearly 26,000 people with disabilities as South Carolina tries to plug a 0 million budget hole.