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12 April 2017

Trump Administration Proposes Additional Budget Cuts At U.S. EPA

Continuing its call for reduced spending at U.S. EPA, the Trump administration proposed additional budget cuts at the agency for the remaining 6 months of fiscal year 2017.
United States Environment
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Continuing its call for reduced spending at U.S. EPA, the Trump administration proposed additional budget cuts at the agency for the remaining 6 months of fiscal year 2017. The administration proposal calls for reductions in spending at EPA totaling $247 million.

Targeted cuts at EPA include a $115 million cut in state grants, equaling a reduction of approximately 10 percent; a $48 million cut for research and development programs, also representing a reduction of approximately 10 percent, focused largely on cuts for climate research programs; a proposed $49 million reduction in spending for the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative; a $30 million spending cut for the Superfund remedial program, and $5 million in cuts to the brownfield grants program.

The cuts at EPA are part of a larger package of cuts intended to partially offset proposed increases in defense spending of $33 billion, including $1.75 billion in cuts from the Energy & Water Development appropriations bill, and $714 million in appropriations for Interior and the Environment. In addition to the $247 million in spending cuts at EPA, the proposed cuts include reductions of $1.43 billion at the Department of Energy, $371 million at the Department of the Interior, and $300 million at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency (NOAA).

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