Houston Chronicle

Trump’s EPA budget cuts funds, 3,000 jobs

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WASHINGTON — The Trump administra­tion would slash programs aimed at slowing climate change and improving water safety and air quality, while eliminatin­g thousands of jobs, according to a draft of the Environmen­tal Protection Agency budget proposal obtained by the Associated Press.

Under the tentative plan from the Office of Management and Budget, the agency’s funding would be reduced by roughly 25 percent and about 3,000 jobs would be cut, about 19 percent of the agency’s staff.

President Donald Trump has said he plans to pay for billions of dollars more for the military by cutting spending on domestic agencies and department­s. Trump plans to submit his budget to Congress the week of March 13.

A spokeswoma­n for the EPA declined to comment, but a top official said in an internal memo that EPA leaders “will do everything in our power to protect our ability to support the mission of the agency in protecting human health and the environmen­t.” A copy of the memo from Acting Assistant Administra­tor Donna Vizian was obtained by the AP.

Vizian said she could not verify news media accounts, but said any proposed cuts were just the start of a lengthy budget process. A final plan is subject to congressio­nal approval.

The White House also declined to comment.

The EPA is now under the leadership of Scott Pruitt, who has questioned the scientific consensus that human activities are contributi­ng to global warming and joined lawsuits against the agency’s emission curbs.

The draft proposal would cut the EPA’s annual budget from about $8.2 billion to $6.1 billion. Proposed cuts include reducing the climate protection budget by nearly 70 percent to $29 million, the Great Lakes Restoratio­n Initiative by 97 percent to $10 million and environmen­tal justice programs by 79 percent to $1.5 million.

Also targeted for steep spending rollbacks are the agency’s monitoring and enforcemen­t of compliance with environmen­tal laws.

Former EPA Administra­tor Gina McCarthy called the budget “a fantasy.” “It shows the Trump administra­tion doesn’t hold the same American values for clean air, clean water and healthy land as the vast majority of its citizens,” McCarthy said in a statement. “Our health comes before the special interests of multibilli­ondollar industries.”

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