EPA
Spending bill would slice budget, staff
U.S. EPA would see its budget trimmed and its workforce squeezed even further if the massive spending bill unveiled last night by congressional negotiators is enacted this week.
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Robin Bravender, E&E reporter
U.S. EPA would see its budget trimmed and its workforce squeezed even further if the massive spending bill unveiled last night by congressional negotiators is enacted this week.
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