The logo of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is seen in Washington, DC, on March 16, 2017. (Getty Images) The House has adopted a $25.4 billion Interior-Environmental appropriations package that trims more than 35 percent from this year’s budget, including nearly 40 percent from Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) funding, in a partisan Nov. 3 floor vote.
With the 213-203 adoption of HR 4821 , the proposed Department of the Interior (DOI) FY24 spending plan, the House has now approved seven of the 12 appropriations packages that constitute the annual federal budget.
Among the 131 amendments debated on the floor over a 10-hour, two-day span, and passed in partisan votes on Nov. 3, were measures to rescind Biden administration public lands oil/gas royalties and lease rate hikes for the first time in a century, defund “environmental justice” initiatives, and to “prohibit funds to implement Biden executive orders on climate change.”
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