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Trump calls for more Great Lakes cuts

Lots of people were already upset about President Trump’s plan to slash Great Lakes funding in next year’s federal budget.  Now he’s recommending a $50 million cut to the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative for this year.  

Elizabeth Miller reports.

The Trump Administration would use the $18 billion in cuts to the current budget to increase defense spending and save up for a border wall.  The recommendations to Congress also include cuts in programs aimed at Great Lakes education outreach and cleaning up toxic waste sites. 

Sen. Sherrod Brown of Ohio says he and his colleagues in Congress are working to make sure these cuts don’t happen.

"Eliminating funding for the Great Lakes initiative is just wrong-headed, it makes no sense for our community," said Brown.  "That’s bad enough – but now that they’re actually wanting to cut $50 million dollars this year and then eliminating next year is even more troubling."

This news comes as hundreds have demonstrated their support for the Great Lakes through public hearings around the region. 

Trump’s budget blueprint for 2018 would eliminate $300 million in annual funding for the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative.

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Reporter/producer Elizabeth Miller joined ideastream after a stint at NPR headquarters in Washington D.C., where she served as an intern on the National Desk, pitching stories about everything from a gentrified Brooklyn deli to an app for lost dogs. Before that, she covered weekend news at WAKR in Akron and interned at WCBE, a Columbus NPR affiliate. Elizabeth grew up in Columbus before moving north to attend Baldwin Wallace, where she graduated with a degree in broadcasting and mass communications.
Elizabeth Miller
Reporter/producer Elizabeth Miller joined ideastream after a stint at NPR headquarters in Washington D.C., where she served as an intern on the National Desk, pitching stories about everything from a gentrified Brooklyn deli to an app for lost dogs. Before that, she covered weekend news at WAKR in Akron and interned at WCBE, a Columbus NPR affiliate. Elizabeth grew up in Columbus before moving north to attend Baldwin Wallace, where she graduated with a degree in broadcasting and mass communications.
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