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*Excerpt from E&E Daily -- BUDGET: White House proposal gives ax to
fossil fuel tax breaks, some Interior programs
(whole article available at http://www.eenews.net/eed/)
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The administration's budget would zero out funding for dozens of federal
programs. Among them are the "Save America's Treasures" and "Preserve
America" grant programs at the National Park Service. President Clinton
initiated the Treasures program in 1998 as an effort to mark the
millennium by directing federal and private funding to projects to
protect cultural resources such as historic structures, collections,
artwork, maps and journals.
The Save America's Treasures program has funded more than 700 projects
across the country and internationally. It helped pay to restore the
American flag that inspired the "Star Spangled Banner" for the
Smithsonian Museum of Natural History, the Benjamin Franklin House in
London, England, and projects at the Washington Monument and a Frank
Lloyd Wright house in Pennsylvania. To date, the program has raised more
than $350 million in federal and private funds, according to its Web site.
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*Schedule:* The Senate Budget Committee hearing is tomorrow at 10 a.m.
in 608 Dirksen. The House Budget Committee hearing is tomorrow at 2 p.m.
in 210 Cannon. The Senate Finance Committee hearing is Thursday, Feb. 4,
at 10 a.m. in 215 Dirksen.
*Witness:* Office of Management and Budget Director Peter Orszag.
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You might want to phone up your Representative or Senator about this.
~deb
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