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$1 Trillion for Infrastructure in Proposed Federal Budget 02-13-20 | Legislation

$1 Trillion for Infrastructure in Proposed Federal Budget

Everglades Restoration Would Receive $250 Million

Cuts to the EPA of 26% have been recommended.

President Trump's newly wished-for $4.8 trillion budget includes $1 trillion for infrastructure spread out over 10 years according to the analysis by the American Concrete Institute. Rural infrastructure would receive $25 billion of that amount and $250 million would be set aside to restore the Everglades. In addition, the plan calls to keep the Highway Trust Fund intact.

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However, the budget proposes cuts to major programs including a 26 percent pullback from the EPA and in order to pare the deficit, which is expected to top $1 trillion in 2020, the first time it has gotten that high since 2012, Trump's administration seeks to cut $4.4 trillion over a decade.

As for the outlay for the Everglades, it would top the money set aside for its restoration in the current budget by $50 million. The Miami Herald is reporting that it was unknown what specific projects would receive funding but there have been recent efforts, "to create a massive reservoir to clean the polluted water that flows from Lake Okeechobee following outbreaks of toxic algae that have fouled estuaries and coasts in recent summers."

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