Workers who administer the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s environmental justice program were put on leave last week, raising concerns about federal grants for pollution-burdened communities. Amid proposed federal cuts, a bipartisan group of Great Lakes lawmakers are trying to protect the authorized $475 million funding levels for the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative. Read the full story by The Detroit News.
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