Will EPA's 13 per cent budget cut placate GOP hawks?

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Republicans unlikely to be impressed despite deep cuts to environmental programmes

The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed a 13 per cent spending cut as part of yesterday's 2012 presidential budget proposals, settling for a budget for the next fiscal year of $8.973bn, down...

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