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President Donald Trump could slash program that protects Great Lakes

TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — President Donald Trump wants to eliminate federal support of a program that addresses the Great Lakes’ most pressing environmental threats.

Trump’s 2018 budget released Thursday would remove all funding for the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, which has received strong support from members of Congress in both parties since President Barack Obama established it in 2009.

The program has pumped more than $2.2 billion into the eight-state region for projects that have removed toxic wastes from industrial harbors, fought invasive species such as Asian carp, restored wildlife habitat and supported efforts to prevent harmful algal blooms.

The initiative has generally received about $300 million a year. Congress voted last year to authorize the program for five more years.

A Trump campaign representative said last fall the Republican nominee supported the program.

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2 comments

Tired of paying for everything March 17, 2017 at 11:21 am

How about the companies that put the pollution in the lake pay to remove it and get prosecuted? Stupid idea probably…

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Yeah, me too March 17, 2017 at 2:13 pm

That’s $2.2B out of our pockets every year.

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