House GOP Pushes Massive Cuts To EPA, Wildlife And Arts
House Republicans unveiled legislation Monday that dramatically cuts funding for the Environmental Protection Agency and various arts and wildlife programs.
The draft legislation (PDF), which will face committee hearings starting Tuesday, slashes the fiscal 2014 budget for the Interior Department and for the EPA by $5.5 billion from existing levels enacted for 2013 a 19 percent cut that brings base funding down to $24.3 billion. Its $4 billion below levels already required by sequestration automatic spending cuts that both parties say are senseless and onerous.
House Appropriations Chairman Hal Rogers (R-KY) said the bill reflects the extraordinarily hard choices needed to maintain critical investments and services for local communities, while dramatically scaling back lower-priority, or nice-to-have programs.
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Under the GOPs draft spending bill, the EPA in particular takes a huge blow: its budget is cut by a whopping 34 percent, or $2.8 billion, bringing the new level to $5.5 billion. Other programs that take a hit include the National Park Service (9 percent cut), the Fish and Wildlife Service (27 percent cut) and the U.S. Geological Survey (9 percent cut).
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At least they will be saving the Kochs from a tax increase.