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"EPA Would Get $9 Billion Budget for This Fiscal Year"

"The EPA would get $9.06 billion in the current fiscal year ending next September under a spending bill that Congress will vote on this week.

The agency would receive $208 million more in fiscal 2020 than the current $8.8 billion budget. That’s nearly $3 billion more than President Donald Trump’s budget request, but less than the $9.53 billion offered in the House bill that passed the chamber in June. It’s similar to the levels in the Senate-passed bill."

Tiffany Stecker reports for Bloomberg December 16, 2019.

SEE ALSO:

"Spending Bill Would Include $495 Million for Conservation Program" (Bloomberg Environment)

"Nuclear, Clean Energy Programs Boosted in Spending Deal" (Bloomberg Environment)

"Contentious Policy Fights Left Out Of Funding Deal" (E&E Daily)

"Tax Policy: Overtime Talks Yield Limited Accord On Energy Extenders" (E&E Daily)

"Leaders Release $1.4 Trillion Spending Bill" (Greenwire)

"Spending Deal Details Emerge" (Greenwire)

"Lawmakers Fail to Reach PFAS Agreement in Spending Bill" (Bloomberg Environment)

Source: Bloomberg Environment, 12/17/2019