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Republicans in Great Lakes states push back on proposed President Trump cut

TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — Republicans from Great Lakes states are joining Democrats in opposing President Donald Trump’s plan to kill funding for a popular environmental program.

The Great Lakes Restoration Initiative has gotten about $300 million a year in federal funding since 2010. But Trump’s proposed budget released Thursday says the region’s eight states or local governments should pick up the tab from now on.

The response from Republican leaders is: No, thanks.

Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin says he’ll lobby the Trump administration and congressional leaders to continue the federal funding.

Numerous congressional Republicans from Great Lakes states issued statements defending the program. It supports projects dealing with problems such as invasive species and toxic pollution.

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Oh grow up March 17, 2017 at 2:10 pm

20 Trillion dollars in debt and everyone still wants to protect their handout. Disgusting. Come on Republicans, somebody has to be the adult here. How about this, have the Fed gov stop taking that money and you use your own dollars.

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Anthony March 17, 2017 at 6:21 pm

Get over it already, you people complain about the Debt we have, but don’t want to support what it takes to do it. the states can support their own programs if it means that much to them. quit bilking the Government out of tens of millions of tax payer dollars.

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