SENATORS BLAME TIGHT BUDGET ALLOCATION FOR FAILURE TO RESTORE CUTS

June 29, 2006
Senate appropriators, who in the past have been able to restore some of the EPA budget cuts proposed by the Bush administration, say the limited allocation of funds to the panel that oversees the agency's budget made it all but impossible for them to restore cuts in the agency's fiscal year 2007 budget. The Senate Appropriations subcommittee for interior and related agencies June 27 approved a bill that provides EPA with $7.5 billion for FY07, up from the $7.315 billion...


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