Thursday, May 17, 2012

States Urge EPA To Fight Future Grant Cuts By Defending Unspent Funds

States are urging EPA to help ward off expected efforts by Congress to cut the agency's grants account by providing the “full picture” of why some grants remain unspent several years after EPA awards them, saying there are many factors behind the delays in using the grant funds long after they are awarded.


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